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Chapter 432 Paraguay Without Paraguayans

Asunción, as the capital of a country, is not only the oldest city in South America, it is also known as the "Mother of Cities" in South America.

But this historic city has been destroyed by the war. Although the war has ended, the scars of the war can be seen everywhere in the city. The war has brought too much trauma to this city. In fact, for every Asuncion

This is true for people. Although they have been devastated by war, life must go on. In order to survive, people always try their best to survive.

There are always people selling all kinds of things in the street market. I don’t know where I got the eiderdown quilts from, and there are also some large and small oil paintings. Although I can’t tell whether they are paintings by famous artists, they are quite deserted compared to a few months ago.

, Asuncion is lively now. This is entirely due to the Nanhua military police. Their appearance has made the Brazilians restrain themselves a lot, and the order of the city has been restored.

Although the people of Asunción lost a lot of wealth during the war, the arrival of the South China Army injected new vitality into the city. The second-hand goods sold by people always attracted the attention of soldiers, and some soldiers wanted to send some to their families.

Some people want to buy a woolen coat, and some want to get an oil painting to hang at home. Some even want to get an oil painting of a beautiful girl...a beautiful naked woman.

Of course, more soldiers will buy some gifts such as dresses and give them to their lovers. Paraguayan men are brave. Almost all adult men have died in battle, and even boys around ten years old have fought.

died.

The heroic Paraguayan men left behind a series of amazing songs, as well as nearly 200,000 orphans and widows. The arrival of the South Chinese soldiers filled their bodies and minds, made up for the pain in their hearts, and made

Their loneliness is relieved.

In just a few months, thousands of new couples have been registered at the Nanhua Military Marriage Registration Office. In fact, for Nanhua, whether it is occupying Argentina or stationing troops in Paraguay, the biggest

The benefit lies in this.

In just a few months, more than 20,000 soldiers have found wives in the two places. The city of Asunción is changing at a speed visible to the naked eye - many empty homes have more male heads.

Once upon a time, when the Spaniards first came here, Spanish soldiers and Indian women multiplied and multiplied here and built this city. Today, soldiers from South China and the women here marry and have children and multiply here.

But unlike the Spanish, the Spanish came here as conquerors. They killed the men and took away the women. But what about the South China soldiers? They came here as protectors.

Protector of Paraguayan women.

Carlos Loizaga said to himself while looking at the passers-by on the street through the carriage window.

"More and more women are finding their lovers."

Among the pedestrians on the roadside, there are many pairs of men and women, young or mature women wearing beautiful dresses, and what about the men? The same green military uniform - Nanhua soldiers.

"Percy, it seems that she also has a Nanhua lover."

Loisaga thought of his sister. Her husband died on the battlefield, and now an officer from South China became her lover. They could only communicate using a dictionary, and Pesci was also working hard to learn Chinese.

After the carriage stopped, Loisaga walked into the consul's office. Amid respectful greetings from others, he went all the way to the chief consul's office on the third floor. However, outside the office, the beautiful Miss Rilkeme didn't seem to notice.

When he arrived, she was holding a palm-sized dictionary and was working hard to practice Chinese.

"Today, five hates... let's do it..."

"Miss Rilkeme, is Rivarola here?"

"Kill it, kill it..."

Rilkeme's Chinese response made Loisaga frown slightly. After he pushed the door open and entered, Cirillo Antonio Rivarola, who was looking at the documents, raised his head and said.

"Carlos, you came at the right time. This is the report the police chief gave me. The report says that compared with two months ago, the crime rate has dropped by 90%. It is mainly Brazilians. Brazilians are really frightened by the South China Military Police.

arrive!"

Rivarola walked to the window, opened the curtains, pointed at the South China Military Police patrolling the square in front of the Presidential Palace, and sighed.

"Oh, this is a good thing! People no longer have to worry about Brazilians breaking into their homes, taking away their belongings and trampling on their women."

Almost on the day the South China Army arrived, South China military police appeared on the streets of Apezón. They maintained order like police and showed no mercy to any criminals, even Brazilian soldiers.

Once upon a time, no one could stop the crimes committed by the Brazilian soldiers. But now, these South Chinese people have confirmed their guns. Tell the Brazilians - you must abide by the law!

"Yes, Siros, do you see how many couples there are in the square?"

Loisaga pointed at the pedestrians in the square and said.

"Almost every couple is a Paraguayan woman and a South Chinese soldier. Many people, even my sister, her lover is also a South Chinese. Even your secret, Miss Rilkeme, when I came in just now,

She also learned Chinese there..."

"Oh, you mean learning Chinese!"

Before he could finish speaking, Rivarola pointed to the "Concise Handbook of West China Dialogue" on the table and said with a smile.

"I am also learning Chinese. Chinese is really difficult to learn. My friend, I suggest you also learn some Chinese. After all, we will have to deal with them in the future."

"A Concise Handbook of West China Dialogue" is distributed free of charge by Nanhua people. Anyone can get it at the bookstore. There are even some schools in the city where teachers from Nanhua teach Chinese. Not only do they not need tuition, students can even get it.

A piece of bread. This is just a disguised form of relief.

Of course, this is definitely not just relief, but a kind of conquest, a cultural and ideological conquest. There are similar schools in Buenos Aires and many cities in Argentina, where people learn Chinese

You can also get a piece of bread.

Even if they have only learned simple Chinese, they can still communicate with the South Chinese people. Communication is the first step. In the end, they will slowly integrate into them.

Of course, this kind of integration is real integration, just like the Spaniards integrated those Indians into their own side.

When the Spaniards first came to this land hundreds of years ago, there were many Indians living here, but now? Only Paraguayans remain.

"Deal? Cirillo!"

Loisaga said in a questioning tone.

"Do you know how many Paraguayan women have married the South China Army in just two months? Thirteen thousand people! My God, how many people are there in Paraguay now? If this continues, maybe by the end of the year, every Paraguayan family will have

There will always be a male master from Nanhua."

Faced with Loisaga's reminder, Rivarola sighed helplessly, and then said.

"Even so, so what? Our men and even boys were led to hell by that lunatic. Paraguay is now left with a group of widows who have lost their husbands and sons and girls who have lost their brothers, if they don't find a man.

, Soon there will be no more Paraguayans in the world, my friends, it is at least better for women to choose them than to choose Brazilians and Argentina! Brazilians..."

Looking at his angry friend, Rivarola said again,

"At least their arrival has made the Brazilians restrain themselves a lot. Now our negotiations with the Brazilians are still continuing. We all know that without their intervention, perhaps Paraguay will cease to exist!"

"But……"

Loisaga's expression was full of worry, and in the end his tone even became a little sad.

"After the Brazilians leave, maybe there will no longer be Paraguayans here..."


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