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Chapter 434: Untitled

Sitting in the swaying carriage, Verak's thoughts were flying wildly.

He found that since leaving the slums of Tswold City, he had never stayed in one place for more than three consecutive months.

In more than a year, I have been to too many places and done too many things.

But even after experiencing so many separations, he still hasn't adapted. Every time he leaves, he feels a little depressed.

"Comrade Verak, do you speak Monrego?" Connie asked.

"No." Verak shook his head slightly, "Mongolian is quite difficult to learn, and I don't have much energy to spend a long time learning another language."

"Then we have to rely on Comrade Murphy. Isn't this a little inconvenient?"

"It's definitely inconvenient. Let's just take it one step at a time." It's impossible for Verak to learn a language every time he goes to a place. He's not that good yet. He will go to more places in the future.

What he needs to train more is to help everywhere more efficiently.

Connie remains worried about the future of the revolution in Monrego: "In my impression, Monrego and Kannada are the only places where the International Equality Alliance has not established a branch at present, right? If we go there, we will have to fight in the chaos of warlords.

Starting from scratch, this will probably take much more time than in Bash."

"The level of chaos in Mongolia is beyond imagination. Diaz and Murphy have told me this before. It is precisely because it is difficult to survive that the terminal has not opened up here. If we can ignite Mongolia,

Legault's revolutionary fire, then the significance will be extraordinary." The more others refuse to go, the more difficult it is for Verak to go.

He is not very good at solving problems that others cannot solve, but he is willing to make such attempts to provide a glimmer of possibility to open up the situation.

Montrego has been plagued by internal wars for many years and has almost lost its sense of existence in the international community, so Connie has no knowledge of this place: "What's going on over there...?"

Verak himself had not witnessed it with his own eyes, but he felt uncomfortable just from other people's descriptions: "The so-called Monrego government over there is in name only. There are more than a dozen warlords, large and small, entrenched in various places, expropriating violently, and either cooperating or forming alliances with each other.

They are all fighting each other, and they all want to completely rule this land.

Under this situation, the people are in dire straits again, and countless people are forced to go to the road of desperation. For a little food, they may even brandish swords at each other... In short, there is no order at all, and human nature is overwhelmed by the bestiality.

, except for the breeding of desire and sin, there is no place with any vitality..."

"Can we do it with just Comrade Murphy?" Connie asked.

"It is impossible for the three of us alone to change the situation that has been in stalemate in Monlego for more than ten years. Again, take it step by step and understand the situation first. If it doesn't work, withdraw. If you have the opportunity, we will

Build a sub-station to guide the people in troubled times." Verak is not too worried. In his eyes, only by actually visiting the place can the feasibility of many things be judged.

"Yeah." Connie felt a little unsure, but she trusted Verac. Even if the situation in Monlego was far worse than what was described at the moment, she believed that Verac could lead them to make a difference.

"But we can't be ignorant of the Mongolian language. It will take a while to join Vladislav and the others. We can make use of this time and learn as much as we can, so as to adapt to the Mongolian language as quickly as possible.

Life." Verak said.

"Understood." Connie was ready to learn.

four days later

August 25

Verak and Connie came to the city of Dnokov in Bash.

Vladislav had already received the message from Quentin and the others, so he sent someone to wait nearby to respond. After Verak and Connie arrived, they quickly escorted the two to Vladislav and other cadres.

The temporary site where we are located is in the mountains outside the city of Dnokov.

Looking at a simple house built against the mountain trees and the busy comrades in simple clothes, Verak met Vladislav, Arseny, Vikendi, August and others who were waiting for him with a smile.

Some cadres from the Seder Kingdom branch.

"You're finally here!" After not seeing each other for almost a month, Vladislav looks completely different from before.

It seems that after finding a place that truly suits you, people will feel like they are reborn.

Verak understands this very well.

"Let me introduce to you these comrades from the Sder Kingdom branch. This is -" Arseni smiled and pointed to a few people aside.

"You haven't forgotten me, have you?" Before Arseny could introduce him, the man who was pointed out at the Sdel substation asked Verak with a smile.

"Comrade Hogan." Verak remembered that when he went to Bash, it was Comrade Hogan from the Sder Kingdom sub-station who escorted him to the border.

After a few words of greeting, Vladislav invited Verak and Connie to the conference room, which was covered by a tarpaulin and could be regarded as a room for the time being.

"Let's not waste time. Let's talk about the situation of the scavengers. Get rid of Maxim as soon as possible and get rid of the knot in your heart as soon as possible." After sitting down, Verak said immediately.

"I just like your neat and tidy way of doing things!" Vladislav has not closed his mouth since Verak arrived. After Verak and Connie sat down, he enthusiastically poured a glass of water for the two of them, "

Arseny, please tell me about the situation."

"Well." Arseny said to Verak, "The situation is like this. Maxim is very tight-lipped and has a clear prediction of our route. He will say hello every time in the city where we are likely to go.

They heightened their preparedness, and when they heard of our whereabouts, they immediately came by car as fast as possible, leaving us exhausted and unable to carry out revolution anywhere stably."

"Have you not tried to separate a small group of people to deliberately drive Maxim away? You can even create a few more groups to interfere with Maxim's judgment." Verak asked.

"Yes, but Maxim saw through it. As mentioned just now, Maxim notified local officials in advance of any place we might go to fortify it. Our investment was too small, so we either didn't notice it, or we just

The local guards can handle it well. Only large-scale operations will cause horseback attacks.

Maxim's attention. And if the troops are divided into two groups, it doesn't make much sense to ensure that the scale can lure Maxim. We can't take the train and pass the checkpoint, but Maxim can take the train and catch up in a short time.

If we separate, we will only end up being defeated one by one..." Arseni said.

"So, we must get rid of Maxim so that I can go to Monrego with peace of mind and the Bash branch can develop more stably." Verak further confirmed Maxim's threat and the importance of getting rid of him.

sex.

Comrade Hogan from the Sdle sub-station spread his hands: "The problem is how to get rid of him? It's not advisable to confront him head-on. If we assassinate him, we can't get close to him at all."

"Where is he now?"

"It's in the city of Dnokov." Vladislav spread out the map and pointed to the city of Dnokov, which is twenty or thirty kilometers away from them.

"Are there any of our people in the city now?" Verak then asked.

"Several comrades have been placed to monitor Maxim's movements," Vladislav said.

"Tell me carefully."

Vladislav waved to Vikendi and August, and they understood each other and brought the floor plan of Dnokov City: "Not long after the scavengers arrived, they were incompatible with the locals, so Maxim

We simply didn’t hide the whereabouts of these people under our command, and settled in the highest-standard hotel next to the city center openly.”

Verak looked at the building next to the city hall that Vladislav pointed to.

"The three blocks near the city hall and this hotel are now under martial law, and strict checks are required to pass through them. As for this hotel, anyone with status who wants to step into the door must first ask Maxim

Opinions." Vladislav drew a large circle with his finger. Within the large circle was the defense zone set up by Maxim. Even if they could enter, they would not be able to carry any weapons.

"When the senior officials of Winterfort come to a small place like Dnokov City, the pomp is really big." Verak stood up and looked down at the map, "What if we don't enter the city and ambush him when he leaves the city?"

"They have more men than us, and there are guards in the city, so an ambush is not practical." Arseny shook his head.

"As a cautious person like him, he shouldn't let anyone other than the scavenger ride on the train, right? We can consider doing tricks on the train or the rails, not only to get rid of Maxim, but also to severely damage the scavenger." Virak mentioned.

A more ruthless one.

Since Maxim won't let civilians get on the train anyway, it's not impossible to just destroy the train and let the scavengers disappear with them.

"On the contrary, Maxim knows how to take civilians as hostages. He has never taken any special trains, but only charters a few carriages. Of course, you don't have to think about whether you can start from civilian carriages. Maxim is naturally on guard.

That's it." Arseny shrugged.

"Interesting." Verak's tone became more serious.

The more Maxim takes precautions like this, the more Virac's fighting spirit will be aroused.

The International Equality Alliance has eradicated countless ruthless characters, and Maxim will not be an exception. He will break through Maxim's layers of defense and let the old forces around the world see that no one and no means can stop the International Equality Alliance.

The Equality Alliance moves forward.

"Do you have any better ideas?" Hogan asked expectantly.

"Not yet, but within ten days, Maxim will die." Verak said with rare confidence.

"Comrade Verak can say such words personally, it seems that Maxim really can't laugh for a few days." Vladislav was slightly surprised when he heard Verak's speech, and then he was no longer worried about the matter.

In all the time they had been together, he had never seen Verak say such a thing. When he saw him for the first time, he was more expecting than everyone present that Verak would come up with some ingenious way to kill Maxim.

"After running all the way, I will arrange for you to rest first. We will hold a formal meeting in the evening to discuss ways to eliminate Maxim." After the formulation of the plan reached a deadlock, Vladislav took his time and arranged for Verak first.

Connie stopped for a bite to eat.

"I heard that there is a lot of chaos over there in Mongolia. Can you just take Connie and that comrade named Murphy?" In the simple room, Vladislav personally brought food to Verak and Connie.

, and asked about its follow-up plans by the way.

"It's not that the three of us are bound to do something big in the past. You can think of us as a reconnaissance team. We will go over first to investigate the situation. When we have enough knowledge, we will review the situation and make some arrangements that are currently unforeseen." Wei Wei

Lark first handed one portion of the meal to Connie, then picked up the other and ate it.

"Do you need me to arrange more manpower? Even if you go to inquire about the situation, three people are still too few. If you encounter a group of desperadoes on the road, you will not be able to resist them." Vladislav was really worried.

"Too many people attract attention and make it unsafe. You have to know that there are warlords everywhere. They don't care about our identity. As long as we are caught, we will die." Verak declined.

Verak didn't need it, and Vladislav couldn't force it: "...Okay, we will help you anytime you need it."

Verak said "hmm".

"Then you eat first and have a good rest after eating. I will ask you to go to the meeting together in the evening." Vladislav did not disturb the two of them while they were eating. He said hello and left the room.

But no one gave Verak a chance to rest. As soon as Vladislav left, Vikendi and August came together and also asked about Verak's trip to Monrego.

"Do you really want to go? Meng Lego is in chaos."

"Do you need us to follow? If there are more people, we can take care of each other."

"Three people are still too dangerous, maybe you should think about it again..."



The questions asked by the two were basically the same as Vladislav's, and Verak repeated his answer.

This was also the case for subsequent visits by Arseny, Hogan and others.

In the evening, Vladislav came to invite Verak on time, and Connie went to the conference room.

The conference room was filled with more than a dozen comrades. Vladislav arranged for Verak to sit at the head table and presided over the meeting: "First of all, let us welcome Comrade Verak to come and guide the work."

Everyone applauded in unison.

Verak waved his hand: "No need to do this, just get to the point."

"Okay, then we will have a meeting directly." Vladislav smiled heartily and got straight to the point, "Comrade Verak came here this time mainly to help us eliminate the biggest threat to Maxim, the sub-station. Maxim is on guard against us.

Absolutely, the purpose of this meeting is to let everyone brainstorm and jointly work out a method with the least risk and the best success rate."

"Maxim is the soul of the Scavengers. As long as he dies, it will be impossible for others to take over the Scavengers and pose such a threat to us." Verak spoke after Vladislav, "Let me mention it first.

I hope my new ideas can open up everyone’s thinking.”


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