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The little flavio diary

The little flavio diary

The calm of the night was interrupted by the cries of a woman

"Governor I think you should stay calm, Mrs. Julia is currently in labor would not be good to interrupt the midwives"

The governor gets up from his chair "How do you want me to stay calm when my beloved Julia is screaming in that room if something happened my father-in-law would not forgive me"

The counselor opened his hands and explained "I understand him governor but those midwives are the best in the region of Hispania, even in our province of Lusitania we will not find better than them, a few years ago they helped Governor Marco Cornelio of Aquitaine with the birth of his wife"

The governor walked from side to side with his hand on his chin " I know but perhaps, my Julia screams sounds like that, I just can't stand it the sound hurts me just to hear her screams ".

In the middle of the conversation the cries of the woman began to subside and were replaced by the cry of a baby, the door to the room opened and an elderly woman came out.

"Mr. governor you can come to see your son"

The Governor went with emotion towards the room, he could observe his wife Julia lying on the bed holding a small baby wrapped in a linen blanket

Julia see to her husband and say "Oh my beloved Vitelio passes to see your son"

The governor Vitelio approached Julia and could see her baby a small child with golden hair and white skin, it was quite strange for him because he did not look like his wife or him,but when he wanted to investigate more a light illuminated the room and for all present it was not unusual the baby to be different from their parents

Vitelio just forgot the questions he had and he placed their hand on the hair of his son and said

"You will call yourself from now on Flavio, I'm sure you will make great things my son"

In the governor's palace, you can see a small light coming from one of the windows if you see more near you can see a small child sitting on a chair and writing in a papyrus

"Dear diary:

It's been 5 years since you reincarnated in this place, for some reason that I don't know why my memory was blocked, only today on my fifth birthday I have been able to remember everything.

I suppose it was an evil trick of apollo at least to fulfill her promise my father is the governor of the province of Lusitania, but my mother's case is a bit more complicated.

The story is completely different as I remember, the Augustinian emperor was supposed to have a daughter named Julia who was born in 39 BC, but in this alternate time it seems that the story was changed quite a bit and Julia was born in 42 BC and had a brother named July who was born in 39 BC.

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Unlike the story for my timeline, the emperor Augustus has a blood descendant who can inherit the empire.

What most surprise is how my father Vitelio has been able to marry the daughter of the emperor (It must be the work of Apollo), so I am the grandson of the emperor Augustus this is no a problem because the laws of succession of the empire are patriarchal

My mother cant inherits the Roman Empire because is a woman, my grandfather the emperor allowed me to marry his good friend and comrade-in-arms Vitelio and granted my father control of the province of Lusitania.

That way he could keep my mother away from the intrigues of Roma, I have to thank that.

I chose a relatively calm time from Apollo if I had chosen another time maybe my parents would be dead and I on my way to slavery or to be a sexual servant, the intrigues in these ages are brutal children killing parents, parents killing children, basically a battle royale that would leave a game of thrones like a baby.

In the question of identity, I am covered, at least I do not think it has problems to perform the navigation In the Americas, as long as the grandfather is alive it is possible.

And for the other matter of I am a god, the only difference I find in my body is that I do not get sick and my wounds heal quote quickly if I can die I prefer not to check.

It In my life and what related to knowledge I will try to start up during the following days although I have a large library of knowledge but most of the data are blocked, I imagine it is because of the power of faith, I am sincere if I could unlock them all, chances are that I would try to create firearms and start a nice massacre to achieve my goals quickly.

But in the end I'm restricted, whatever Rome is not built in a day so I have to start planning how to win Denarius (Roma coin), followed by trying to strengthen the power of my father by improving life in Lusitania in any way whatever "invent" will also help me, and for last I will have to see my grandfather at some point to be able to get people, whether citizens, free men, and freedmen for the expedition

Since it will only be a one-way trip there will be no return so I have to guarantee a large number of people and resources that are not available in the Americas,

How sad it would be to arrive and not have brought horses (In America there were no horses, the only domesticated animal was the "llama" that the Andean people had), without horses there is no animal strength, animal strength there are no great constructions, without great constructions it is the same to be a backward tribe to be planned

Not to mention that cavalry plays a key role in this era, it was not historically until the Franco Prussian war that the cavalry began to decline ... "

Flavio left the calamus ( Plume occupied by the Romans) and scratched his eyes

"There are many things to do but I will not get anything, on this night it will be better to sleep and the next day, I wonder if it will be good to leave the papyrus insight? I suppose no problem is written in 21st century Spanish with words from the center of Mexico, unless Latin evolves into Spanish and from there to Spanish and that in turn evolves into Mexican Spanish will be quite difficult to decipher. "

Flavio got up from his chair, blew out the candle and retreated to his bed.

What Flavio did not know was that his writings would be famous with the name of "The diaries of the great emperor" remained an unknown quantity in the 21st century, with barely 20% deciphered ...