62. The Marquis' lecture
"The Inca Lesson" (Fiction) "The Demolition of the Inca Empire" Volume 2 Zhang Baotong
At this critical moment, another captain in Pizarro's army, Soto, as an intermediary, gathered Almagro and Juan together. Soto explained the seriousness of the situation to both sides and asked both sides to remain restrained and calm, take the overall situation into consideration, let go of the people, and all the troops on both sides withdrew from the Temple of Kunchakuca. Almagro agreed, but he severely condemned Juan's dominance in a strong tone. Juan pushed the responsibility to Almagro.
Seeing that the two of them became more and more fierce and refused to give in to each other, Soto said to Juan, "Since General Almagro comes forward to ask for people, you must not give this face. Now that the Marquis is not here, you must put the overall situation first and do not act irritably. This will ruin the matter. Let the people go first, and wait until the Marquis comes back."
Seeing that Almagro was so angry that he knew that Almagro was not a person who was weak and afraid of hardship. He was afraid that if two troops really fought at the Temple of Kunchakuca, he could not explain to Pizarro. So he stepped down from the stage by stepping down and said, "Since Almagro comes forward to receive people and guarantees, I won't say much, but please discipline you soldiers strictly and don't let them disturb public order like this." Almagro said impatiently, "You don't need to say these words, I know what to do. You can release people quickly."
Juan called the guards, whispered a few words, and said to Almagro, "Okay, send someone to lead the people with Lieutenant Letomondo." Almagro asked Secretary Huelva to follow Letomondo to the temple.
This incident made Almagro very embarrassed. So Almagro called Francis to the office and cursed him, frightened Francis so much that he lowered his head and didn't even dare to breathe. After scolding Francis, Almagro still felt full of anger. At this time, Adjutant Savedra said to him calmly, "The general does not need to be so angry about Francis. Juan and the others did this on the surface to target Captain Francis, but in fact they were deliberately making things difficult for you, General."
Then he said, "Why did Juan and Gonzalo dare to act boldly and be so arrogant in front of the general? It is not because of the power of his brother Pizarro. Although you are both partners with Pizarro, he does not regard you as a partner at all, but as one of his subordinates. He designed and mixed us everywhere, so that we could suffer losses, but he was also suffering. So, I had expected that there would be a long dispute with Pizarro. So, I think we should make some preparations as soon as possible."
Almagro listened to Savedra's words, nodded constantly and said, "I have considered you. I've long thought about it. I'll be with Pizarro, sooner or later, let him suffocate me to death, and I have to let him tease me."
Before Almagro's annoyance was over, Juan and Gonzalo came with another letter and said, "The Marquis wants you to take your troops to conquer Chile." As he said that, he handed the letter to Almagro. Almagro asked his secretary Huelva to read the letter. After hearing the letter, he kept gasping for a long time. Seeing Almagro's angry look on his face, Juan didn't say much, and said, "The Marquis wants you to set off immediately, no mistakes should be made." Then he left with Gonzalo.
Chapter completed!