When Maximus asked again, Torrelugo quickly said, "Of course, I choose Rome!"
Actually, the various forms of government Maximus mentioned earlier weren't fully remembered by Torrelugo, but he thought: since Rome could become the ruler of the Mediterranean, its system must be quite good.
"We can't choose Rome!" Flanitnus loudly opposed, "Having stayed in Rome for so many years, I am very clear that the Roman Senate is controlled by the Nobles, and commoners have very few opportunities to emerge. The conflict between the Nobles and the commoners is very intense, and people can be killed at any time. If we do it like this, the entire tribe might become unstable!"
"Then what do you suggest we choose?" Torrelugo retorted unwillingly.
"I—" Flanitnus was momentarily speechless. He clearly heard that each government type Maximus mentioned had its advantages and disadvantages, and he did not find any suitable one.