The scale of the war between Bash and Welland and Bressy escalated rapidly, and many naval battles broke out between the two sides in the Sinewelen Sea, once again attracting the attention of the world.
June 12
The army of the Kingdom of Sder and the army of the Empire of Castelia, which had been confronting each other for more than ten days in the Masi area, also made new moves. But to everyone's surprise, it was not the provocative Sder who took the initiative to launch the attack.
Kingdom, but the Castelia Empire which was relatively passive in the early stage.
June 13
The combined fleets of Willand and Bresci fought against the Bash Navy for three days. Not only did they fail to fulfill their pre-expedition rhetoric and push the Bash Navy back to the age of sailing ships, but they were also repeatedly successfully sunk by elusive submarines, disrupting the layout.
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Bashi's success stories came frequently, and they used comprehensive submarine warfare to effectively implement anti-blockade tactics on the vast sea, allowing the world to re-recognize their naval power. Through the power of submarines, unrestricted submarine warfare pushed the history of naval warfare forward.
Entered a new chapter.
June 15
The scale of the war between the Castelia Empire and the Kingdom of Sder continues to escalate. The war has spread to two provinces and even spread to the border of the Bresi Republic.
Francois, the President of the Republic of Bressi, sent the already assembled army to intervene in the war in the Masi region after repeatedly publicly calling on both sides to resolve the issue peacefully to no avail.
the same night
Pingdong Association main station, in the conference room
"The land law still needs to be revised and revised. It will definitely not work if it is implemented as it is now. Show me the list of candidates for the Land Committee... Well, there is nothing wrong with this list. If others have no objections, it will be finalized as soon as possible.
Get to work.”
"The final version of the Equality Declaration still needs to be discussed at a meeting. We are speaking out for the rights of exploited working people and implementing a new system. By then, tens of millions of eyes around the world will be watching our every move. Do you think this is allowed?
Are there any mistakes?"
"...Yes, this is necessary. After occupying Laize, we must ensure that the city can still operate smoothly, prices are stable, everyone has enough to eat and drink, the hospital can accept patients as usual, and various facilities have not been shut down. Otherwise
Lai Zeyin was in chaos as soon as we showed up, so how can anyone believe that we can lead them to build an orderly and beautiful new world?"
The door of the conference room was open, and comrades from various departments came in and out, reporting to the leaders of the Equality Association headed by Bethin, and carrying out preparations before coming to Zein.
"Why are there still so many unresolved issues?" Boyin checked the files of various departments, but found that there were always some problems. He threw a folder on the table impatiently and glared at a member of the logistics department.
Cadre, "I told you a week ago, but you haven't solved it yet. If we were to occupy Laizein today, what do you think we should do? Everyone is waiting for you?"
"President, there are still some difficulties in this aspect...comrades in our department are already stepping up to do it..."
"I will finally give you one more day to resolve this matter for me." After Boyin finished speaking, he stopped talking to the cadre and picked up the next document to check.
It was about the safety of everyone in the Equality Association and whether the revolution could succeed. Boyin didn't dare to be careless at all. He was often said to be good-tempered. Today, it was rare that he rebuked many people.
Verak, who was also handling official business beside him, quietly looked at each other and Keating, and continued to discuss and finalize some matters with other cadres amidst the hustle and bustle.
Bressy's army has set off today, which means that they have entered the critical stage of occupying Lezein at any time and liberating Bressy. As long as Boyin gives an order, they can now remove Francois from the presidency.
The office was pulled out and a conspicuous Equality flag was planted on the government building.
But the preparations are still not completely done.
Boyin, whose health was deteriorating, had been overloaded for many days in a row. He personally checked the situation of each department to ensure that there would be no accidents when they actually launched the revolution. As a result, the efforts of countless people and countless days and nights came to nothing.
"The independent mixed division and the Guard Corps are almost there." After a while, Morais, who was coordinating with Joseph and the others on behalf of the combat department, returned to the conference room.
"Everything is the same? Even today, why are you still vague? If it's good, it's good. If it's not good, it's not good." Boyin, who had uncovered many detailed problems in various departments, was furious, and the same was true when he heard Morais speak.
Unreliable, he asked dissatisfiedly.
Morais was stunned for a moment and explained in detail: "On the one hand, the independent mixed division is a direct descendant of Joseph, and on the other hand, it has long accepted the concept of equality, so there is no problem. Even though the Guard Corps is left to Joseph for deployment,
But the time is relatively short, and the control is not ideal.”
"What an ideal idea?"
"To put it simply, when we occupy Lezein, we cannot only ensure that this power will not become our enemy, but it cannot be used by us for the time being. If we want to truly digest this power, we still have to wait until we make it clear
Controlled Lazein."
Boyin pinched the bridge of his nose and exhaled softly: "This should not affect our final layout."
"It does not affect. The entire city's defense work is handed over to independent mixed divisions, as well as the government buildings and the presidential palace. The Guard Corps will not interfere with our actions under deliberate arrangements, and the rest can resist our forces.
It can be ignored. After the matter is completed, those rights will be deprived.
A major change in the positions of people with high-level backgrounds in the corps. In fact, the final result is the same. The advantage is that we now don’t have to make adjustments to the pattern that will undergo major changes in a few days, and can free up energy to do other things.
Things." Morais took the water brought by a young comrade.
"Okay, you, Joseph, Adel and the others are still fully responsible for this. We must ensure that we can control Lezein as quickly as possible on the day of the operation, maintain the safety and stability of Lezein, and not give criminals an opportunity to take advantage of them."
The people suffered unnecessary casualties in this revolution." Boyin gave instructions, "How is the follow-up integration plan of the combat department, independent mixed division, and guard corps planned?"
"Joseph and the others are still working on this. For integration, we will definitely have to reorganize with the independent mixers with the most complete system as the main body, so the plan will have to be based on Joseph's. It is estimated that it will be released by tomorrow at the latest."
Morais sat on the empty seat and drank some water.
"Okay, show it to me as soon as you come out." Boyin nodded.
"If nothing happens here, I will personally go to the independent mixer and finalize the integration plan with Joseph and the others." After the report was completed, Morais was still feeling hot and planned to leave.
Boyne stopped Morais: "I want to hold a meeting later to determine the new name that will replace Francois's government."
"This matter... what do you think of the ones we mentioned before, the International Equality Alliance, and the New Brexi Republic?" Morais asked.
"The meaning of the name is extraordinary. I don't have a definite idea now. I still hope that everyone can speak freely and express more different opinions." Equality will control Lezein. After Bressy, what is Bressy called and what is it?
Appearance is extremely important. Bo Yin has held many meetings about this, but he is still a little undecided.
"When will you finish your work here?" The work at both ends was very important, so Morais decided to coordinate the time first.
Boyn glanced at the documents submitted by various departments in front of him that needed to be reviewed, and took a few seconds to estimate the time required for processing: "About two hours."
"Two hours..." Morais looked at his watch. It was already eleven o'clock. If he chose to wait for Boyin to finish processing before having a meeting and then going to Joseph's place to discuss things, he would probably have to wait until two or three in the morning.
"Let's do this. I'll go to Joseph's side first, try to finish the discussion as early as possible, and come back before one-thirty in the morning, so that there is no delay there and the time is fully utilized."
"Okay, you go and deal with the matter over there first. After that, we can talk about it when we come back." Boyin agreed.
"Then I'll leave first." Morais drank all the water in the water glass and walked quickly to the door, "By the way, don't be so tired, aren't Verak, Keating and the others here? Give them some.
"
Boyin had already lowered his head to check the Propaganda Department's future plans: "I know."
Seeing that Boyin didn't seem to take this matter to heart at all, Morais, Verak, and Keating looked at each other and hurriedly drove to the camp of the independent mixer.
"Where is Comrade Piaf?" Not long after reading the plan, Boyin raised his head and looked for the figure of Piaf, the head of the Propaganda Department.
"I'm here." Piaf stood up from another busy crowd and came to Boyin's side.
"There is no problem with the propaganda content of the Propaganda Department, but would it be too dangerous to let many children under the age of sixteen help?" Boyne discussed the details with Piaf, "When we occupied Laize,
It is impossible to keep everything running as it is. We can only prioritize ensuring that hospitals and the like remain open, schools must be temporarily closed, and children should stay at home first."
"I think these children must participate." Piaf insisted on her arrangement and explained the reason. "We decided early on that we would only admit gay people over the age of sixteen. The age limit was determined with a lot of consideration.
There are various factors, but it is not that with this regulation, the desire and enthusiasm of those children will be extinguished. As you know what happened before, the Equality Association will not absorb them, and they will spontaneously set up study classes in various streets to learn the concept of equality on their own.
, draw posters yourself or take action to promote equality."
Boyin felt a headache: "I know what you want to say. If we don't accept it, these children will do it on their own. It's better for us to direct and arrange it ourselves. No matter what, we can make their actions within our understanding.
Ensure their safety to a certain extent.”
"Yes."
"But after occupying Laize, there will definitely be a lot of problems. By then we will have too many things to deal with, and it will be difficult to ensure the safety of these children." Boyin frowned and said calmly, "You
He said, if something happens to them, how will we explain it to their family members? If we fail to let them help us share the burden, we will get into trouble first. Even if this is just a possibility, we have to consider avoiding it."
"I will re-evaluate the safety issue, but I still suggest that our Propaganda Department lead them to do something. It is better for us to watch than for them to act without authorization and cause trouble."
"Well...if you can ensure their safety, it's not impossible to do this. The propaganda work will be very intense at that time, and a group of fresh blood can help a lot, and it can also allow them to influence their own families..." Uncle
Because he recognized the power of children, as long as Piaf could further solve the safety hazards, this could be done.
"Understood, then I'll go." Piaf took back the documents, called several people from the propaganda department in the conference room, and went to another place for the meeting.
"Ahem..." The sudden cough made Boyin's hand that turned over the documents freeze.
Verak beside him quickly poured a glass of water and helped Boyin drink it: "Are you okay? Do you need to call a doctor for you?"
"No need...ahem..." Boyin's face turned livid, "I've been taking medicine these past few days, and my health is better than before..."
"But your work intensity has increased recently, and even taking medicine can't withstand such exertion." Verak advised, "You should go back and rest first. Teacher Keating and I will handle the rest. When Morais comes back,
You get up and have another meeting."
"No." Boyin shook his head very firmly and tried hard to open the next report, "I have to cough...I must check these myself...otherwise, I won't be able to relax at all, let alone sleep..."
Verak looked helplessly at Keating, hoping Keating would say something.
"Keep watching." Keating knew that it was impossible for someone like Boyn to lie down at such a critical time, so he respected his choice.
"...Okay." Verak knew equally well.
"Verak." Boyin's voice was much weaker. He tugged on Verak's clothes and said, "You are going to prepare... go to Bash with Vikenji, Augusta and the others in the next few days."
Verak leaned down and listened to Boyin's words: "Leave now?"
"In a few days, the whole of Brexi will be in chaos. You might as well go early," Boyin said.
"...I hope to wait until our side has taken control of Lezein and the work of liberating Bressy has stabilized before leaving." Verak knew that Bash's side also ushered in good opportunities after the scale of the war escalated.
But more than that, he hopes to regenerate the land under his feet smoothly first.
"Then it might be too late..." Boyin was afraid that Bash's chance would disappear in an instant.
Verak is particularly insistent on this point, especially since equality is faced with so many things and the manpower available is so limited: "At least wait until Zein's revolution succeeds, otherwise I won't worry. And if we succeed here, it will be more beneficial."
Let other people believe in us."
Boyin sighed and was silent for a moment: "Then let's wait a little longer."