Lezein, Embassy of the Bash Empire in the Republic of Brescia
"Understood, yes, I will definitely get in touch with the International Equality Alliance as soon as possible, don't worry." Selivanovitch, who was originally Bash's ambassador to Brexi, hung up the call from Emperor Bash himself.
"Mr. Ambassador." All the staff in the embassy gathered in Selivanovich's office, waiting in silence for him to lead them to deal with this unprecedented scene.
Selivanovitch sighed and sat motionless at his desk: "Bressi is gone, so there is no need to call me ambassador."
"What did His Majesty say to you?" someone asked.
"His Majesty wants us to get in touch with the International Equality Alliance to find out what their situation is and what they want to do, and then based on this, we will decide how to contact this new force." Selivanovitch said, rubbing the bridge of his nose.
"They are all outside now, and we can't get out at all. Moreover, they have just taken control of Lazein, so they must be busy with a lot of things, and they may not have time to see us." A counselor expressed his opinion.
Another counselor objected: "The powerful Bash Empire is behind us. Unless they want to antagonize us, they cannot ignore our demands."
The counselor who was refuted slightly shook his head: "They can even subvert Bresci, so do they still care about this?"
"Indeed, just seeing them now is a very difficult problem, but Wellland must be more anxious than us at the moment." Selivanovic could still hear the voices of soldiers outside to appease the people and maintain order from time to time.
"How do you think Willland will face this International Equality Alliance?"
The secretary groaned and said: "Once Bresci collapses, Welland will no longer be able to hold on on our side. It is estimated that it will not be long before the expedition fails. However, the cost of the failure of the expedition will be very high for Welland."
Unbearable, they may make two attempts to reverse the decline. Chapter 1
One is to help Bressy restore the past order as soon as possible to ensure that the expedition can continue. The second is to reach new cooperation with the International Equality Alliance, recognize the identity of the International Equality Alliance, and help them control Bressy. Correspondingly
Let the International League of Equality continue to sustain the expedition."
"I think so too. Willland will not give up the expedition just like this. They will definitely choose between these two methods." Selivanovitch looked at the colleagues and subordinates sitting on the sofa, "In the final analysis, we
What we need to do is to prevent Blissi from providing strength to Welland on the expedition. It is best to make them hostile and help us share the burden of troops.
Therefore, the line left to us is very clear. If Willeland helps the International Equality Alliance, we will help the old forces. If Willeland supports the old forces, we will support the International Equality Alliance. The more chaotic Bresci becomes, the more
If we can't interfere in the expedition, it will cause continuous trouble for Welland, and that's the best situation for us."
"Then let's..."
"Whether it's possible or not, let's first negotiate with the soldiers outside who are blocking our embassy, and try our best to convey our demands for talks with the leaders of the International Equality Alliance."
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Lezein, government building, office of the president of the alliance
About three hours had passed since the start of the comprehensive revolution. The Equality Society changed its name to the International Equality Alliance, occupied Lezein, and launched riots in nearly a hundred cities in Brescia. News of this has swept the world.
This incident shocked everyone's attention.
What Willland, Bresci's unprecedented coalition expedition with Bash will detonate the eastern part of the world.
Isn't it not promising at all compared to the case of Bresci?
The former had loud thunder but little rain. It had been so long since the war had been declared, but the two sides had not made much movement on the Sea of Sineveren, and there was no sign of an unstoppable victory.
On the other hand, Bressi's side, which has always looked good, was suddenly occupied. The International Equality Alliance has the final say, allowing everyone to truly see what kind of people can do great things.
"The pressure on us to allow people to travel at will is really too great. Our combat department, independent mixed divisions, and guard corps have not yet had time to reorganize. They are all facing huge challenges in terms of scheduling and manpower." Bo.
After sitting in the government building, Morais and Joseph went to work on the army together, but now there are some problems here, and he has to come back to report the situation and strive to change the strategy.
"Do you have any good solutions?" There were too many things to deal with, and Boyin didn't have time to spend time on his own to think of a solution that might not be feasible, so he went directly to ask Morais and the others for their opinions.
"We hope to restrict everyone's travel for the time being, so that we have enough manpower. After we have completed the reorganization and basically digested Lezein, we can ensure its basic operation. Then we can open it up and let everyone resume their normal life.
Can."
When he opened his mouth now, what was decided was the living conditions of millions of people in Laize. Boyin seemed very cautious and raised a few concerns first: "After the closure, can you ensure that there will be no problems with everyone's basic life?
?If someone is sick and something unexpected happens, can it be dealt with in time? And the hospital will definitely not be closed for a day. How should we deal with the movement of these people? There are also homeless people such as beggars.
What should I do, what should I do if there is no shortage of people to take care of me in the hospital..."
"Joseph and I have considered what you said. If we are closed, we will indeed face some new problems, but these problems are really not worth mentioning compared to what we are facing now. We don't have enough manpower and everyone will have to go to the bank to make crazy money."
If you don't have enough money, you have to go to the grain store to buy grain like crazy to maintain order in chaotic situations, but you can have enough confidence to ensure the supply of basic supplies in a closed situation, and to ensure that emergencies can be properly handled..." Morais said.
"These are millions of people. They represent millions of situations. What we can do is to stabilize the situation as much as possible. We cannot just take over and have a complete collapse. If we can't even maintain normal order,
When you arrive, don’t talk about leading everyone to a better place. This is a slap in the face to all revolutionaries." Boyin reminded Morais seriously.
Morais is well aware of the importance of their decision-making: "We will submit a complete closure plan to you before two o'clock in the afternoon and prepare for every situation."
"Well, we'll talk about this later when you bring me the detailed plan." Now it's hard for Boyin to make such a big deal just based on a promise from Morais and Joseph.
He decided that he would make sure that they really had a perfect plan before he could personally order, "No
At one point, I have made a decision. If the closure plan is really feasible, it needs to be announced to everyone in advance, giving everyone a relatively sufficient time to prepare, and then we will fully take over. The sudden closure will catch everyone off guard.
Conflicts can easily arise."
"I understand, and since you are giving a public speech this afternoon, you can't leave anyone alone. Also, I think the closure shouldn't be too long. The longer it is, the more likely things will happen." Morais took the initiative to add something to Boyin.
"Yes, if it is really closed, it will take at most three days. Within three days, we will resume normal operations in Lezein and resolve the uprisings in various cities." Boyin set a time.
Three days was the maximum tolerance he could think of from the public's perspective.
Beyond this time, the problems of people under lockdown will increase exponentially.
"Okay, I'll go first." Time was running out, so Morais left the office quickly, and then hurried back within a few seconds, "By the way, there's one more thing."
"What's up?"
"Several embassies have sent people to contact the soldiers stationed there, either hoping to leave Laize or to meet you." Morais said, "This matter should be resolved by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but we
There was no demand for work in this area before, so it was not established. Now that the word has reached my side, I can only ask for your opinion."
"Who are the people from the embassy?" Boyin paid more attention to international relations and hoped that the International Equality Alliance could have an international environment that was at least not too bad before it solved the internal problems in Bressy.
"Uh... Pluman's, Bash's, Dunman's..."
Boyn narrowed his eyes: "Is there no movement at the Welland Embassy?"
"I haven't heard that they want to see you. I guess after getting the news, there will be a meeting at Welland." The situation of Blissi will have a huge impact on the occupation of Wellland and Bash. Morais expected that the two
Fang's position is now somewhat in disarray.
"There is no need to reply to them for the time being. We will wait until we are finished with the current affairs." Boyin really wanted to see these people, but now each of them has a job that they can't survive. With the current appearance and situation,
The result of the conversation will definitely not be optimistic.
"OK."
"Wait a minute, what's the situation now with the troops that Francois sent to Castellia battlefield earlier?" Boyin flipped through the documents on the table, but no report on this matter has been handed over yet.
Morais slapped his forehead: "Ah, this matter, the situation over there is more complicated. People in the army should know about it, but they haven't made any reaction yet. As for those who unite with Wellland, in Signe
The two fleets on the Velen Sea that were fighting back and forth with the Bash Navy probably don't know the situation yet."
"It's almost eleven o'clock. The news must have spread throughout the world." Three hours was enough for people with channels to obtain information to learn about this heavy news. Boyin determined that the army of the old forces already knew about it.
"You should go and inform Charles on the way, asking him to keep an eye on the movements of these armies. If there is any change in them, he must tell me as quickly as possible."
"Understood! Then I'll leave first!"
"Um."
"Dongdongdong." Morais left, and someone came back to report the situation.
"Please come in." Boyin, who was about to read the report, looked up.
"President." The person who came was Piaf. She still called President Boyin habitually, but Boyin did not deliberately correct her during this busy period.
"How are you doing there?" Boyin asked.
This was the first time for Piaf to come to such a large office. She didn't even hear clearly what Boyin was asking her. After she walked to the office area and sat down, she asked, "What did you just say?"
"I said, how are you doing there?"
"I'll report it to you one by one. After the operation started, our Propaganda Department immediately took control of each newspaper office. While allowing them to disseminate news related to Zeinli and maintain normal operations, we required that every piece of content must be
We will check it first to prevent them from exaggerating, distorting, or misleading. At the same time, we have also used many influential newspapers to publish our statement. I believe that people with lofty ideals will soon know about our victory." Piaf and
Boyin was more casual in getting along with him. When he got addicted to smoking, he was afraid that the cigarette would choke the weak Boyin, so he stood by the window and lit a cigarette to make a report.
"Well, you must be cautious when contacting these people. You must not let them talk nonsense, nor be too restrictive to deprive them of their freedom to report news." Boyin sounded quite satisfied, "You continue."
"Huh..." Piaf exhaled a puff of smoke, "The children's propaganda work has been surprisingly good. There used to be study classes set up by children in various neighborhoods, but now they return to the places they are most familiar with to post propaganda posters.
, coupled with the help of the soldiers, we quickly gained the trust of the people and helped us share a large part of the comfort work."
Boyin picked up the water glass, took a sip of water, and said with a smile: "It seems that I made a very wise decision by agreeing to your application."
"Furthermore, we are now organizing some celebration activities. We hope that people can participate and celebrate together that we have defeated the old forces."
"Well, let's wait for a while. There is a lot of pressure in maintaining order right now. We may have to temporarily adopt closed measures to relieve the pressure in the future. The celebration has some conflicts with this plan." Boyin explained the reason.
"Closure? I think closure can easily cause people to feel uneasy, and it is also easy for some problems to arise. If none of them are properly dealt with by then, it is likely to create a gap between us and the people, affecting some of our subsequent arrangements."
Piaf felt that isolation was something that came with huge risks, and instinctively wanted to oppose it.
Boyin was also worried about this: "So you are here, and I just want to talk to you about how the Propaganda Department will work together."
"Let's not talk about the issue of cooperation or not. I think this matter itself has a lot of hidden dangers. I personally do not recommend using closed methods to relieve pressure. I believe that with the mutual cooperation of various departments, we can get through this period.
After the most difficult days, everything will get better."
"That makes sense. Let's have a meeting together in the afternoon to finalize these difficult matters." Boyin came up with the idea of having a meeting in the afternoon.
"President! Comrade Piaf, you are here too!"
While the two were talking, Verak couldn't hide the smile on his face and walked in without even bothering to knock on the door.
"Hello, Comrade Verac." Piaf stood by the window and nodded.
"What's wrong?" Boyin knew from Verak's expression that something good had happened.
"The Kip City sub-station has achieved great results." As soon as Verak and Nord and the others got to know the situation over the phone, they couldn't wait to come over and tell Boyin, "The comrades at the sub-station led the base
The citizens of Pu City captured the city hall, and the mayor of Kip City, Laika, committed suicide before everyone could get in. Now it can be said that the city there is also controlled by the comrades, and Comrade Mellen is organizing everyone.
Do the comfort work and wait for us to issue the task again."