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Introduction to the content of The Adventures of the Gallic Heroes

The story background of "The Adventures of the Gallic Heroes" is set 2000 years ago. At that time, Caesar led the Roman legions to fight everywhere. In 58 BC, Caesar led his army across the Alps and launched a war to conquer Gaul. Gaul was a large area of ??land in the northern part of the Roman Republic, including today's France, Belgium, northern Italy, and parts of the Netherlands and Switzerland. The Gauls suffered heavy losses in this war. According to the "Life of Caesar", 1 million people died in the battle and 1 million were taken prisoner. The entire territory of Gaul was occupied by Rome. The whole thing?

No! Our story begins with a small Gallic village that refused to surrender. The priest of this village can make a magic potion, and the manpower of drinking this potion is infinite. The Gallic heroes relied on magic potions, wisdom and courage to complete arduous tasks one after another, thwart Caesar's conspiracy, and defend their villages!

Volume 11 "Chief's Shield":

Village chief Abhaha Gusikes suffered from liver disease and had to go to Averni for hot spring treatment. Asterix and Obelix, who accompanied the village chief, took the opportunity to visit the place and became friends with the locals. At the same time, Caesar was looking for the former shield of the Gallic leader Vercingetorix, hoping to use it to hold a triumphal ceremony in Gaul to destroy the prestige of the Gauls. Asterix and the others discovered Caesar's attempt and decided to find the long-lost shield before Caesar. Can they succeed?

Volume 12 "Asterix Participates in the Olympics": Camp Agua, where the Roman army was stationed, is boiling! The soldiers they selected are a head taller than you and are going to participate in the Olympics! But the happiness of the Romans was always so short-lived, because the villagers of the small village in Gaul actually called themselves Romans this time and were going to participate in the Olympics. And with the magic potion, the champion must be the Gauls! But as soon as they arrived at Olympia, the Gauls were told that doping was not allowed in the Olympics. Without the help of the magic potion, can the Gauls still win the championship?

Volume 13 "Asterix and the Piggy Pot":

In order to avoid taxation by the Romans, the head of a nearby Gallic village dressed up as Styx. He bought a large pot full of silver coins and entrusted them to Abha Hagusikes and his companions for safekeeping. Unfortunately, Asterix lost the money pot full of silver coins the night before the handover ceremony. Who stole it? Can Asterix and Obelix still get it back?

Book 14 "Asterix in Spain"

Caesar conquered the entire Spain. The whole thing? No! Because there is still a small village that is still resisting the Roman invaders as always. Caesar decided to take action personally and captured Xiao Ba, the son of the village chief Yu Gao Tang Nong, as a hostage and sent him to Babao Camp for custody. Asterix and Obelix happened to rescue Xiaoba, and they were responsible for sending Xiaoba back to Spain. Along the way, they were troubled not only by the Romans who were chasing and blocking them everywhere, but also by Xiao Ba's lawless bad temper!

Volume 15 "The Divorce Plan"

Caesar always wanted to make the small Gaul village disappear. This time, he sent Yoosi, the troublemaker. José, the troublemaker, is an expert in sowing discord. As soon as he arrived in the village, he used "psychological warfare" to mess up the harmonious Gallic village. The Gallic villagers were actually deceived, thinking that Asterix had colluded with the Romans to reveal the secret of the magic potion. Can Asterix prove his innocence?

Volume 16 "Asterix in Switzerland"

Vius, the Roman commander in Condat, was so greedy that he spent all the taxes that should have been paid to Rome Put it in his pocket. Unexpectedly, Rome sent a tax official to check the accounts, and the guilty fake tiger Weiyus actually poisoned him. In times of crisis, the priest Panovanex resolutely came to the rescue. He sent Asterix and Obelix to find an herb to detoxify the tax collector. And this herb called edelweiss can only be picked on the top of the snow-capped mountains in Switzerland...

Volume 17 "The Dwelling of the Immortals"

Caesar always wanted to pull out the little Gaul The village is a thorn in the side. The method he came up with this time was to "encircle the city with the countryside" - to build a circle of high-end and advanced Roman apartments next to a small Gallic village to assimilate the stubborn Gallic villagers. However, the architect sent by Caesar hit a big snag at the beginning. The Gallic villagers refused to let him cut down the forest. Could Caesar's Roman apartment be built? How should the Gallic villagers cope with the influx of Roman tenants?

Volume 18 "Caesar's Laurel"

Abha Hagusikes and his brother-in-law got into a drunken quarrel and made a bet that they would use the laurel crown on Caesar's head to make soup for everyone. drink. It doesn't matter if this bullshit is blown, Asterix and Obelix are directly blown to Rome. But this is an impossible task. How can we break through the tightly guarded Caesar's Palace and take the laurel crown from Caesar's head without anyone noticing?

Volume 19 "The Divine Fortune Teller"

On a stormy night, a mysterious man in wolf's clothing came to the village - the Divine Fortune Teller. Although Asterix repeatedly warned everyone not to be gullible, the Gaulish villagers became believers in the divine fortune teller one after another.

To make matters worse, the fortune teller announced: The village of Gaul is about to end, so everyone should flee for their lives! Will his prediction come true?

Volume 20 "Asterix in Corsica"

The anniversary of the Battle of Zhigovi has arrived. The village chief Abhaha Gusikes invited heroes from all walks of life on the united front to resist the Romans to gather together to commemorate this important day of defeating the Romans. The Roman legions stationed around had already hid away to avoid the limelight. Except for the unlucky Babao Battalion, they received the task of guarding the Corsican hostages at the last moment and couldn't leave even if they wanted to. The Gallic villagers and friends who came to celebrate easily swept away the Babao Camp and rescued the hostages. And our Asterix and Obelix will escort the hostages back to the beautiful island of Corsica this time to see how the people there fight against the Romans - and against their own people.

Book 21 "Caesar's Gift"

There are several veterans of Caesar's legion who have served for twenty years and are about to retire. Caesar intends to give each of them a piece of land. And the piece of land he specially left to the drunkard veteran is the small Gallic village that we are all familiar with. It didn't take long for the ownership of the small village to be used as liquor money by the alcoholic veteran and given to the tavern owner. The hotel owner was overjoyed and immediately moved his family to a small village in Gaul. Can he realize his dream of building a manor?

Volume 22 "Drifting to the New World"

The Gallic villagers finally had enough of the fishmonger's stinky fish that made him vomit and decided to go to sea to catch some fresh fish. The good partners Asterix and Obelix encountered a big storm as soon as they went out to sea, and their boat was blown to an "island". There are pheasants crowing, clucking, clucking, and natives with feathers on their heads.

Where is this? Can our good friend return to his beloved hometown?