Of this ambush the leader was Heracleides the son of Ibanollis, a man of Mylasa.
If it did exist, it was of no value to Ephorus, Heracleides, and the author of the Hipparchus.
According to Heracleides, the inundation took place in his time, and during the night.
Of course to the mind of Heracleides this is all silly talk; since the one great object is to keep money by whatever means.
With this answer Heracleides returned and told the king everything.