Chapter 279: Even more powerful, the most suitable candidate, start the battle
[Dear Ms. Robin Sophia:
I am Captain Balk Bradlik, your husband Robin Down's commanding officer. It has been many years since that tragic incident happened. I think you should have received the pension and resumed a peaceful life.
Here, I would like to apologize to you first, because the following content may arouse your pain or disrupt your life, but I think I should not escape anymore, and everyone knows it.
The right to the truth... What I want to tell you is that Tang En actually died at the hands of his own people back then.
At that time, we won a key victory in the war with the Castillian Empire. Castillian troops began to retreat in full. Our army only needed to advance steadily and wait for the government's negotiations to get what it wanted.
This can end this meaningless battle for the people at the bottom without causing any more casualties.
While advancing, Lieutenant Colonel Lev Pisel, now the powerful General Pisel, told me that a broken Castellan force was found in front of us. Its strength was less than one company. We were completely
I have the ability to easily encircle and suppress the opponent and accumulate military exploits. So I was ordered to lead a company into battle with light equipment, take the lead in catching up and build fortifications to block the opponent's only retreat, and prepare to wait for the arrival of large forces to join forces to encircle the opponent.
But things are not that simple. The information given to me by Lieutenant Colonel Pisel is wrong. The opponent is not just the defeated soldiers of a company, but the number and firepower far exceed the strength of our entire battalion. Our soldiers from the first company have not yet had time.
After building fortifications, they were forced into contact with the opponent, and a fierce battle broke out.
The opponent was eager to defeat us and evacuate, but under the dense firepower network, we could only hide in the half-built fortifications and block it. Although we were in a desperate situation, we firmly believed that Lieutenant Colonel Pissel would
Bring them in to surround and annihilate the opponent.
In the end, under our tenacious resistance, it took the other side a day to capture our fortifications. At the same time, Lieutenant Colonel Pissel finally led a large force and mobilized artillery to bombard the fortifications indiscriminately, knocking the opponent out.
We lost our ability to resist, and the only remaining members of our own family were blown to pieces.
Fortunately, I was discovered alive by the Second Company's commander, Lieutenant Maren Joseph, when the Second Company was clearing the battlefield to kill the enemy. He secretly hid me in the trench and told me the truth of the matter.
It turned out that Lieutenant Colonel Pissel had long known that the evacuated battalion was a battalion. The reason why he sent me and told me that the other side was just a defeated army with less than a hundred men to be slaughtered by us was because he believed that I was the only one who could lead a company to hold on until
He went over and was even more afraid that I would know that this was a battle of disparity in strength and refuse to lead anyone to die.
All this is for his own selfish interests. We can obviously win and everyone can return home intact. But in order to accumulate more military exploits and be promoted to a higher position, he pushed us to hell in vain
, just to give him the opportunity to mobilize artillery and rush over to encircle and annihilate.
I wanted to go to him to argue with him and report his inhumane behavior, but Joseph told me that Pisel had reversed the truth a long time ago. Now everyone in the army thinks that I am greedy for military glory and make arbitrary claims based on unconfirmed information.
In pursuit of the enemy, Lieutenant Colonel Pissel sized up the situation and led a large force to the rescue regardless of the danger. He also took advantage of the situation and annihilated a battalion of the enemy, giving the government more confidence to maintain the original negotiations.
He also said that Pisel had a profound background, and I could not compete with him with my own ability. If I insisted on exposing it, not only would I die miserably, but I would also put him in danger. In the end, he secretly gave They gave me a sum of money and asked me to hide and wait for them to leave and change my name to live in another place. I felt angry and humiliated. I didn’t want to bear such a crime, let alone my brothers. Dead. But I couldn't do anything. I didn't even have the courage to stand up during Pisel's inspection... I felt ashamed of my cowardice.
After that, I became Sherif Adel, whose experience in the first half of his life was completely wiped out, and went to work as a jailer in the most remote and least-noticed Damanse Island. Many years later, I climbed all the way to the position of warden, and also heard that Pisel had become a general, and that Joseph was still his right-hand man.
I thought that after more than 20 years, I should forget these things and learn to live calmly, but it is not like that. Every night I still think of myself hiding in the trenches and failing to stand up and point out my mistakes in public. Serge's despicable scene. I was often made red-faced by my own cowardice, and lived in torment all day long.
So I finally decided to write a letter to you and the family members of every soldier who should not have died in that battle to restore the truth at that time. And I will spend the rest of my life fighting with Pisel. Tooth for tooth, eye for eye.
The letter was very long, and it took Verak a while to read it.
After reading it, he slowly put the letter back into the envelope and opened it to read the next one. After seeing that the other letters were roughly the same as the first one, he stopped reading and then looked at Adel with a complicated expression: "It's actually There is such a thing..."
"So do you understand why I want to join the Equality Society?" After Verak read the letter, Adel also felt a little relieved, as if someone could finally help him take on some of the pressure.
"Pissel is also the current number one enemy of the Equality Society. You want to unite with us to defeat him." Verak knew the reason.
"That's right."
Verak packed up the letters and solemnly handed them back to Adel: "However, the last date of these letters shows that it was five or six years ago. Since you were ready to tell the truth to the relatives of the fallen soldiers, tell Pisai Why didn’t you send your preparations for revenge? And why are you still staying in prison and not going anywhere?”
"I made such a decision, but after careful consideration, I decided not to tell them the truth for the time being. After all, the truth is too heavy, and telling them would bring disaster to them. As for why I still stay here Prison, because Damans Prison is the place where I am most likely to achieve revenge." Adel said.
Is there any hope that a prison located in the most remote area of Brecy can match the work promised by Leicester?
There really is.
Verak's eyes lit up, and he understood the real reason why Adel stayed in Damans Prison: "Because the people imprisoned in Damans Prison are basically political prisoners, and they have all had a large or small threat. , or even the ability to subvert the government. What you really value is the ability of this group of people and their connections, right?"
"Yes." Adel smiled slightly.
"Then was I also so favored by you?" Verak asked with interest.
Adel nodded: "Actually, it didn't happen at first. It was after your Equality Society forcibly reached peace talks with the government outside and saved your life in prison that I really noticed you. But I didn't wait until I took advantage of you.
, to squeeze out your abilities and connections, you first involved Lecter and me in the fight for the position of prison warden, and even led all the prisoners to escape from prison, making all my years of accumulation undue."
Verak didn't feel anything embarrassed: "But this has led to the situation that you and I most want to see."
"Yes, our cooperation now is the most suitable."
"But do you have anything useful? In other words, what role can you play against Pisel and his cavalry regiment and two light infantry regiments?" Verak is most concerned about this point.
.
Since Adel's purpose for finding him was to cooperate, he had to have something to offer no matter what.
"Do you remember the other key person in the letter besides Pissel?" Adel asked.
"You mean Lieutenant Joseph who saved you?"
"It's time to call him Colonel Joseph. He is now the commander of the most elite cavalry regiment under Pissel. He has a distinguished record and high prestige, and his status is second only to Pissel." Adel said, "In addition, after he saves me
I have saved his life many times on the battlefield before."
Verak's mind was spinning rapidly: "What do you want to do with him?"
"I am kind to him. We were both born poor. As long as the Equality Society can cooperate with me, I will be sure to persuade him to mutiny and replace Pissel."
"In other words, the Equality Association, plus the cavalry regiment, will deal with Pisel? And then Joseph will take over and command the three regiments?" Verak asked.
"Yes."
"No, no, no." Verak was not that easy to fool, and he immediately pointed out the biggest problem, "Why didn't I see anything that would be beneficial to Equality? In the end, you took revenge, and Joseph came to power, but what about Equality?
?We are still facing three strong corps, and our situation has not improved at all."
Adel paused and smiled meaningfully: "But what if, in the end, these three corps can become the strength of the Equality Association?"
Verak's pupils shrank, and he was shocked: "What do you mean?"
"Actually, if I have to unite, the only option is the Equality Society, right?" Adel explained what he meant slowly, "After all, there is a fierce battle between the parliamentary forces and Francois's side.
And Pisel is on Francois's side. If I can build a connection between Joseph and the parliament and let them cooperate, the result will be the same. With the support of the parliament, it will not be difficult for Joseph to succeed Pisel.
.”
"Then why choose to cooperate with the Peace Society?"
"Because you are different from the powerful people represented by Parliament, Francois, and Pisel. Pisel can use the lives of hundreds of his own people as stepping stones. Francois, is Parliament an exception?
They all regard human life as a struggle for their own rights and interests.
They are pawns in the struggle for interests, and have never treated the civilians at the bottom as human beings." Adel's emotions fluctuated visibly, "But you are not. Your starting point is contrary to the powerful, which is to take the people as the foundation and serve the people.
fight for equality.”
This answer is quite unexpected.
The Equality Society does have advantages in this aspect, but because it is the interests of the entire privileged class that are at stake, it has not brought any great convenience.
So much so that Verak never thought that it was because they were fighting for the people and equality that Adel chose to cooperate with them and planned to hand over the three regiments stationed in Lezeinli to the Equality Association.
Adel has not finished his words: "But just because of this, it is not enough for me to decide to cooperate with you. I have seen too many prisoners in prison who use the slogan of serving the people, and they are no different from the powerful.
, just using such words to win over civilians to work for themselves,
In fact, I didn’t think about actually doing anything at all. What makes me feel the difference between you and them is that at the execution ground in the past few days, there was actually a group of people who were not afraid when facing death. Although they could not
To protect the people well, you can have the courage to die in front of the people."
It sounds like Adel's admiration, but Verak feels very uncomfortable. They haven't found a fundamental solution to the problem yet, which means that many comrades will die in the future.
Diaz, who was standing by the door, also sighed softly.
"Then I started to investigate all the information about your Equality Society. From the earliest time when Francis organized the labor movement and forced the government to issue decrees, to when Chris wrote the theory of equality, forced the government to negotiate peace talks, attacked government buildings, and helped foreigners cancel the new conscription
Law...I both
After understanding it all, I finally confirmed that you are different from those who only talk and treat the people as pawns. No matter whether you will change in the future, at least in the past two or three years, your enthusiasm has not wavered.
Passed." Adel was impressed by the equality meeting.
"So you decided to connect our Equality Society with Joseph, not only to kill Pissel, restore the truth and fulfill your wish, but also to help us absorb new power?"
"This is not to help you, but to help themselves. I don't want anyone to be treated like us anymore, and I don't want them to continue to be tools for the powerful to fight each other. I hope they are just themselves and they only fight for themselves."
Adel emphasized.
Verak understood Adel's thoughts and dispelled his doubts about him.
"Diaz, put the gun down." Verak signaled Diaz not to be wary of Adel anymore, and then waved his hand out the window to convey a safety signal to Morais, who was secretly monitoring the place.
Adel watched quietly.
After waving his hands, Verak looked at Adel again: "Are you sure Joseph can do this? You and he haven't seen each other for decades, right?"
"I haven't seen him for more than 20 years, but I know he hasn't changed." Adel's face finally seemed to have receded from the clouds, revealing the sun. "As far as I know, to this day, he still talks privately every month.
He sent money to the families of the soldiers who were killed by Pisel in that war, so that he himself lived in poverty."
"But I think he knew about Pissel's conspiracy before you set off, but he didn't tell you, he just watched you die..." Verak felt that Joseph was not simple.
"It was too dangerous at that time, and he didn't have time to explain too many things to me. I also hated him, why did he watch me and my brothers die when he knew the truth. But after so long, I still saw him still
Full of apologies, I am willing to believe that he has something to hide." Adel trusted Joseph quite a bit.
If Adel can succeed, the benefits to the Equality Society will be immeasurable.
Three corps.
Francois can use these three corps to defend Lezeine, and then the Equality Society can use these three corps to control Lezeine in its own hands.
But the bigger the matter, the more cautious we should be.
The difficulties that need to be overcome are probably much more complicated than the original attack on the government building.
"Have you not seen Joseph yet?" Verak asked.
"No."
"If Joseph agrees with this matter, then the Equality Association will definitely be inclined to cooperate. However, if Joseph does not agree, it will not help no matter what. So it is most appropriate to clarify Joseph's thoughts first, and then come to us for equality talks."
Why did you come to us first?" Verak asked about the unreasonable aspects one by one, in order to eliminate hidden dangers as much as possible.
"It's simple, because I can't see Joseph at all now, and it's even harder to see you." Adel smiled helplessly.
Verak frowned: "Do you want to communicate with us first, wait for us to agree, and then use our power to see Joseph?"
"That's right."
"You must know what three corps means." Verak leaned back in his chair, still feeling that all this was unreal.
"I know. At present, in addition to the two Guards regiments in Leize, there are only one cavalry regiment and two light infantry regiments under Pissel's command. Once we can master this power, we can defeat the Guards regiment and control Leize
Because. But things are not that simple. Although the strength of the two guard regiments is much worse than that of the light infantry and cavalry regiments, it is not a big problem to hold on until reinforcements arrive. With this strength, Lezerin cannot be stabilized.
Hold it in your hand." Adel objectively analyzed the meaning of this power.
"But it is enough to be called terrifying." Verak said, "To tell you something that is not a secret, the existing armed forces of the Equality Association are unable to compete head-on with even a guard regiment."
Adel also had a preliminary estimate of the current strength of the Equality Society: "It's nothing. Your strength is not only reflected in your weapons."
"This matter is really too big. There is no point in us continuing to talk here. Even if I completely believe your words and believe that you have the ability, I am not qualified to make the decision alone." Verak confirmed with extreme caution.
After realizing that there were no omissions in Adel's words, he stood up and said, "Let's go back to the meeting with me, and I will take you to see them."
"Is Keating here too?" Adel stuffed the envelope back into his pocket and stood up with Verak.
"Um."
"What happened to the gold...?" Adel was curious as to whether the gold that caused chaos in the prison had been found now.
Verak, who put on his hat and raised his collar to cover half of his face, nodded slightly and walked out the door: "It has been taken down."
"Have you met Gui Ping?"
"Um."
Adel took a breath and seemed to foresee the future in his eyes: "With the addition of three corps, Equality will really have hope of changing the world."
"Let's go." Verak opened the door and left the hotel with Diaz and Adel.
Morais saw Verac's signal early in the morning, so he immediately prepared a car at the door of the hotel.
The driver Diaz looked familiar, so the three of them got in and started driving towards the intersection.
Morais did not get on the bus. For the sake of absolute safety, he arranged for the driver to change trains and take detours in various ways to get rid of possible informants. At the same time, he personally led someone to follow behind him secretly to check whether there were any
Government tracking.
The group of people wandered around for several hours and did not return to the main station in the North District until noon.
Boyne, Keating and others had already learned the news in advance and were waiting at the door.
After the last transfer truck drove into the factory, Verak, Diaz, and Adel jumped out of the carriage at the back.
After seeing the tall Adel, Boyin, who had already heard Keating talk about it, was still shocked: "It's so tall."
"This is Boyne, the president of our Equality Association. This is Adel, the former warden of Demans Prison. In fact, he has another name. I will talk to you later." Verak simply said
Introduced.
"Hello." Boyin didn't feel any strangeness or unfamiliarity, and smiled and shook Adel's hand.
"Hello." Adel saw the wanted photo, but was still surprised by Boyin's youth.
"His situation is more complicated. Let's go into the conference room to talk." Verak looked at Diaz and said, "Diaz, when Morais comes back, remember to ask him to go to the conference room too."
"Yeah." Diaz has already listened to the entire situation in the hotel and is not in a hurry to attend the meeting.
Adel and Boyin finished shaking hands and looked at Keating again.
The two of them were extremely emotional when they met.
"When I think about it, more than half a year has passed, and I still feel unbelievable when I see you standing in front of me." Adel was very peaceful and generously hugged Keating.
Keating had no grudges in his heart and said with a smile: "You seem to be the same as before."
"It's time for me to change." Adel said.
The four of them entered the conference room, and Verak and Adel cooperated to explain the situation to Boyin and Keating.
When they learned that something like this had happened before, as well as Adel's bold plan now, Boyne and Keating were even more shocked than Verak.
They thought more comprehensively and long-term than Verak, and thought about the possibilities that the Equality Society would have after having three corps.
After Morais came back, he originally planned to go back to rest and recuperate for the night's street fighting, but after hearing Diaz whisper about the situation, he simply put the idea of rest behind and rushed to the conference room.
, got to know the situation.
"Hahahaha! Okay! If we really have three corps, even if we can't control Lezein immediately, the overall situation is still in our hands! Even with such a huge force stationed in Lezein, they can completely maintain it
With the order on the surface stable, let's work together to slowly overthrow the government! Once Comrade Winston's experiments prove that those things are feasible, we can let go and start a big fight!" Morais was more excited than anyone else.
He used to be a soldier, but now he is the head of the combat department of the Equality Society.
He knows too well the importance of armed force.
In the past, the Equality Association dared to turn Lezein upside down with just over a thousand people, but now a few thousand people dared to engage in street fighting with the government troops stationed there. If they really had the support of three corps, they wouldn't have to hold back so much.
Qu, in order to win with less and prepare for more for several months, I can use the absolute advantage of troops to simply and flatly overcome all obstacles!
"We should still have time. I think it's best to conduct a comprehensive investigation on Joseph before helping you see him. This will not only ensure your safety, but also the safety of the Equality Society." Boyin was not dazzled by the joy, but worried.
If any omissions occur, equality will face a new major crisis.
Adel felt in his heart that Joseph would definitely not guess that he was still alive, so there was no need to show off to anyone. He had been sending money to the families of the fallen soldiers for more than 20 years, but after all, equality would have its own concerns.
, he didn’t make any sense: “Okay, just do what you want.”
"The sooner we investigate, the better. So many people are being executed every day. If we delay for one more day, they will lose everything." Morais cares about the comrades who sacrificed their lives very much. He wishes they could
The rule of the powerful can now be overthrown.
"No one here wants to see their comrades sacrificed. I will arrange this for Charles. The most important thing for you now is to handle the street fighting at night. This is also related to the life and death of hundreds of people. I
I don’t want to see avoidable sacrifices due to poor early arrangements.” Boyn looked directly at Morais.
"Understood." Morais calmed down.
"Diaz, please call Charles. In addition to this matter, I also need to finalize the assassination plan to be carried out simultaneously with him tonight." Boyin was as steady as a mountain, calming down and dispatching troops in an orderly manner.
"Yes." Diaz left quickly.
Morais took a few deep breaths: "I'm going to inspect the deployment of the combat department first. Remember to ask Diaz to find me later."
"Um."
Morais also left the meeting room.
Boyin finally looked at Verak and Keating: "You two have just come back and haven't had time to hand over the work yet. For the time being, I hope you will sit at the main station with me, make suggestions for the next situation, and help me coordinate the overall situation. Wait for me.
After this battle between the local government and the local government is over, I intend to establish a school belonging to our Equality Association, specifically to train talents for the Equality Association, and the president must be Comrade Keating."
Keating smiled back.
They probably guessed this.
The most suitable position for Keating at present is to serve as a principal. For the Equality Society, which is destined to go further and greater, we will cultivate a group of comrades who can take charge of their own affairs and fill important positions.
"Verak." Boyin looked at Verak.
Verak straightened his back and waited for Boyin to make arrangements for him.
"I have higher hopes for you. I see countless possibilities from you. Those possibilities are more than gold and more than the Corps." Boyne said, "If we can successfully win, we will definitely start work in an all-round way.
Including opening cooperative factories, taking control of Lezein, in-depth efforts at sub-stations, etc. I want you to bring the flame ignited by Bresci to every place at that time, and carry it with you when we go out as equals.
The one with the flag.”
"Me?" Verak dared to take on the important task, but Boyin wanted to be responsible for leading his comrades to the world in the future, leading the world to awaken, struggle, and change, but he still felt unsure.
"Besides you, I can't find a more suitable candidate." Boyin pursed his lips and smiled.
——
night.
The assassination incident last night made everyone in the Parliament extremely afraid. They strengthened the protection of their mansions and hid in their homes and refused to go out, for fear that they would become tools for Francois or Equality to muddy the waters.
Most of the people on Francois's side were unhurried, and some were even drinking and having fun at home, celebrating the upcoming victory and the bright career that would surely follow.
Among them, a judge with a high reputation in Lezeinli was drinking at home with several friends who also supported Francois.
Among them are judges, captains of guards, and successful businessmen who are known to everyone in the upper class.
"I guess those old men in the parliament don't even dare to go to the toilet tonight, hahahaha..." Judge Marcus held the wine glass and laughed from ear to ear when he thought about the embarrassment of the people in the parliament.
"In my opinion, the outcome has been decided. Even without this incident, with our two regiments of guards and the three regiments under General Pissel, the people in the parliament would not be able to overturn the world. This world is actually very simple.
, Whoever controls the army controls everything." The captain of the guard team did not pay attention to this complicated strategy. In his eyes, the people in the parliament had no chance to struggle.
Businessman Tony echoed: "Indeed, doing this now is just to avoid unnecessary fights. After all, we consume internally, and in the end it is others who gain the advantage."
"It makes sense." The judge asked the servant to pour wine for his friends.
"Come on, let's have another drink!" The captain of the guard raised his glass.
Businessman Tony smiled and said to Judge Marcus: "The next case will depend on your help."
"Don't worry, there is no black and white in my eyes. It will be whatever color I want it to be." Marcus said proudly. He knew that he was like a moth in the law, but moths can also be in his own eyes.
Just cover the sky with your hands in the territory.
"Haha! As long as you are here, of course there will be no problem."
"Cheers cheers!"
"drink!"
"Bang!"
"Crack!"
"Bang bang bang!"
"Crack!"
When a few people were toasting, more than a dozen gunshots were heard outside, and the bullets penetrated their bodies and broke the wine glasses.
Red wine and blood were mixed together and splashed everywhere.
Before they had time to protect each other and follow Francois to gain greater benefits, they fell neatly in a pool of blood.
Immediately afterwards, just like what happened at the parliament member's residence yesterday, as soon as the gunfire ended, there were several loud shouts.
“Long live equality!”
“Long live equality!”
“Long live equality!”
Scenes like this are still happening in many places. The only difference is that Markas's mansion just happened to have assembled several assassination lists of the Equality Society, saving a lot of trouble.
At the same time, in a street and alley in the West District, a four-person team of the Equality Society, led by Morais himself, was watching the patrolling guards in the darkness.
There is a curfew in Lezeinli. Once civilians show up, they will be immediately caught by the guards and treated as members of the Equality Society.
This policy is so strict that even if a civilian suddenly falls ill or a pregnant woman goes into labor, no exceptions will be made.
"What time is it?" Morais asked in a low voice, holding the gun.
"Eleven fifty-four, there are still more than 20 seconds." A member of the combat department probed his hand towards the place illuminated by the streetlight and confirmed the time on his watch.
"Get ready." Morais expected that the comrades preparing for street fighting in various places would have a few seconds of error. He asked the three people he led to show their guns and warned again, "There are not many of them. Shoot them first."
, and then turn on the street lights!”
"Understood!" the three comrades said in unison.
Morais raised his gun and aimed it at the back of the patrol guard passing them, counting the time in his mind.
Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four——
"Bang!"
"Bang bang!"
Sure enough, there was an error of a few seconds, and before the time was up, comrades from the Equality Association had already opened fire in other places.
"Hit!" Morais took the lead and fired several shots at the patrol of ten guards.
"Bang bang bang!"
"Bang bang bang!"
Three comrades followed closely behind, raining down bullets.
In a few seconds, the patrol guards were either dead or injured, and the remaining people fled to find cover.
Morais did not dare to fight, because the cavalry regiment led by Pissel could arrive in a few minutes at the earliest, and it would be too late by the time the enemy's large forces surrounded him.
"Bang bang bang! Bang bang bang!"
"Bang bang bang! Bang bang bang!"
Gunshots were heard everywhere in Lezein, and the city that had been dead for half a month came to life again.
"Light!" After beating the patrol guards to the point where they didn't dare to show up, Morais aimed at the street lamps and shot them accurately, blowing them up.
"Crack!"
"Bang bang!"
"Crack!"
As the street lights were blown out, the streets returned to darkness.
Everyone could only see the surrounding environment clearly with the help of the faint moonlight.
This move will not only make the patrol guards lose most of their attack capabilities, making it easier for the comrades of the Equality Association to move and evacuate, but it will also have a considerable impact on the cavalry regiment.
"Prepare to retreat!" After knocking off the street lights, Morais fired to suppress the patrolling guards while urging the rest of his comrades to prepare to evacuate.
At this moment, I don’t know where the sound came from. It might be from the east, it might be from the west, it might be from far away, or it might be right in front of me. A question rang through the street.
"Is it the Equality Society!"
Some civilians were asking.
Morais smiled and leaned against the wall to change bullets: "It's the Equality Society!"
"Great!" the voice said again.
"Long live equality!" Another voice came from nowhere.
"Take it out on us!"
"Kill them!"
“Long live equality!”
More and more people were blown up by street lights and mustered up the courage to shout out of the window.
"Pay attention to your safety! Don't get discovered!" Morais reminded the people.
"You too! Be careful!"
"Okay!!" Morais laughed a few times, fired a bunch of bullets at the patrol guards, and began to lead his comrades to evacuate quickly.
The sound of gunshots everywhere and the encouragement of the people gathered together.
The people knew that equality would always exist, and they did not sit back and wait for death, nor did they surrender.
Equality will know that the people are still supporting them and firmly believe that Equality will lead them to victory.
Today's brief street fighting was not only to announce the official start of the Equality Association's counterattack, not only to destroy street lights and weaken the combat power of the government forces at night, but also to give the people reassurance.
The Equality Association is still the Equality Association.
Dare to fight and dare to fight!
Dare to stand up for them!
The sound of gunfire became less and less, and the comrades of the Equality Association, forced by the deterrence of the cavalry regiment, did not dare to stay in any place for too long and were surrounded by traps, but the cheers of the people could not stop being heard.
“Equality is back!!”
"It's the Equality Association!!"
"Good job! Hit them hard!!!"
“Everyone please be safe!!”
“Long live equality!”
“Long live equality!!”
“Long live equality!!!”
Countless words eventually evolved into "Long live equality", which resounded throughout Lezein.
Francois's high-pressure policy for half a month did not defeat the Equality Association and the people, nor did it break them apart. Instead, it brought them closer and made them deeply aware of who was fighting for them and who was worthy.
trust!
Hiding in the alley, Conrad, the class leader of the Kaishi Street Study Class, never gave up looking for the Equality Society. When other children began to question whether the Equality Society was still there and began to hesitate whether to continue to help the Equality Society with its propaganda, he did not give up at all.
shake.
Now the emergence of the Equality Association made him cry with joy.
He looked at the black shadows passing by one after another outside the street, and finally couldn't help but run out and join them.
"Who are you?!" Diaz, who was directing his comrades to evacuate in an orderly manner, saw the short boy.
"Are you a member of the Equality Society?!" Conrad asked.
"We are, why are you a child outside? Where is your home? Go back quickly!" Diaz did not have time to take care of the children. Their situation was very dangerous. If they were not careful, they would be discovered by the cavalry and killed.
Conrad did not leave. He raised his head and said firmly: "I want to join the Equality Society!"
"You go home first!"
"I want to join the Equality! I want to fight with you!" Conrad insisted.
Diaz couldn't resist Conrad, so he had to pull him away and asked: "How old are you?"
"Fifteen!" Conrad honestly stated his age.
"We only accept people over the age of sixteen. You have to go back to study. Don't worry your parents!"
"I have said goodbye to my parents! I must join the Equality Society!"
The situation was urgent, and Diaz did not have time to send Conrad back to his home safely, so he was forced to evacuate with him and other comrades: "Okay! Then listen to me!"
"Okay!" Conrad didn't expect that one day he would actually be able to fight side by side with the comrades of the Equal Association, so he immediately saluted.
"Follow me, don't get lost!" Diaz said as he loaded his gun.
"Understood!" Conrad also knew that he could not contribute much at this time, so it would be great if the comrades of the Equality Association were willing to take him away.
Seeing that Conrad was not in the way, following him calmly, and even helping him point out a patrol guard stationed at the alley in advance, Diaz didn't say anything more, kept calm, fired to contain the enemy, and opened up
Evacuation route.
0:15 in the morning.
Only twenty minutes had passed since the first gunshot, but Lezein had already regained his composure.
The patrol guards increased their vigilance, and the cavalry regiment began large-scale raids.
But because the street lights were damaged, their progress was extremely slow and had no effective impact on equality at all.
The Equality Society's counterattack was successful in the first battle!