Caesar wrote to his confidants in Rome, demanding they quickly dispatch personnel to the Northern Italy Province to investigate the movements of the Nix Army and the Gaul Rebel Army comprehensively.
He also instructed them to bring those who were familiar with the entire process of the Nix Army defeating Antony's Army to Brindisi, as he wished to question them personally.
After several days of turbulence at sea, Caesar arrived at Brindisi. However, he had no time to reorganize the army there and hastily led a legion aboard ships, traveling without pause toward Rome.
Rome was in chaos, with even the Senate falling into jeopardy, and the root of it all stemmed from the invasion of the Nix Army.
