Maximus naturally wouldn't speak to them, but he would speak to every nurse or doctor who remained in the ward, using Illyrian, in a loud and firm voice to remind them: they must take good care of these wounded soldiers. Though they are enemies now, they are also Illyrians, and a hundred years ago, they stood united with other Illyrian tribes, as close as brothers. He believes that one day in the future, the Pannonians and them will bond as one family again, just as they did a century ago.
No matter whether the wounded soldiers were moved or not, after leaving, Maximus further instructed Horace to ensure that doctors and nurses who spoke Illyrian deliberately impart similar words to the wounded soldiers as often as possible.
Horace gave him his assurance.
Maximus waited for a while outside the house where the Skodisqi wounded resided, and saw Emmerich approaching.