Did you get that back? That's what he got back directly. He killed all the pirates and no one was left. Not to mention getting back a small amount of the ransom. The pirate ship alone was worth a lot of money. It looks like Caesar was kidnapped once. Not only did I not lose money, I actually made money. This group of pirates also looked down upon them. They couldn't kidnap anyone but had to kidnap Caesar. Just kidnap him, and they had to get a ransom at his doorstep. This is unacceptable unless it is destroyed. Let's tell the story. 1. Caesar was captured
In order to learn Apollonius’s speech skills, the young Caesar planned to go to Rhodes, where Apollonius lived. Caesar did not mention this operation to others, so he himself He set off with a few servants, but the merchant ship on board Caesar encountered pirates halfway. In addition to robbing goods, these pirates would not let go of people. If they looked poorer, they would take them back to their lair and become slaves. Faced with Caesar, They chose to ask for a ransom from a young man who seemed to be rich and brought a few servants with him when he went out. 2. It seems that a big fish has taken the bait
At first, these pirates were not sure how rich Caesar was, so they told Caesar that if you can't hand over 20 talents (about the same as a year for ordinary people at that time) The entire salary) is just waiting to die. This money is a huge sum of money for the pirates, but Caesar really doesn't care about it. Moreover, in order to ensure the safety of his life, Caesar took the initiative to raise the ransom, but these people want to send him back. Now the pirates saw that Caesar was a big fish, and they wanted to imprison Caesar, so why would they kill Caesar? 3. The pirates were killed
But this group of pirates did not know that what they had caught was a shark. Caesar’s servants returned home early, took back the ransom and notified the army. This group of pirates was very well-behaved. After taking the ransom, Caesar released them, but Caesar was not going to let them go, because the pirates found themselves surrounded by warships, and later tried to escape, but their equipment could not compare with Caesar, so a group of pirates were caught , Caesar nailed them all to the cross to atone for their sins.