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Chapter 1688 Betrayal

West Coast of Mexico, Port Cihuata.

A force of 10,000 people is landing. Anti-aircraft firepower was set up first. Short-range anti-aircraft missiles and anti-aircraft guns were pointed at the sky. The soldiers got off the passenger ships one after another carrying weapons and equipment as if they were going on a long trip. The entire

The operation seemed to go very smoothly.

General Sagrassa took the 5,000 men he had privately trained to occupy the port two days in advance, blocking news from inside and outside and waiting for reinforcements to arrive. Although the landing operation was not hindered in any way, these two days were too painful.

Recently, "Aurora Daily" began to publish a series of articles about the corruption of Mexican officials. Seeing the members of the "Resistance" organization being named one by one, and their faces were attached for exposure, General Sagraza couldn't help but feel frightened.

This wave of public opinion is extremely powerful, because not only newspapers are criticizing it verbally, but the wider publicity is through the Legion's broadcasts all over the country. It is the simple big loudspeaker hanging in the streets and alleys, in the fields and villages, which seems inconspicuous.

, but it is played every day.

Listening to the radio is now a daily necessity for Mexicans, and it is the only pastime when people take a break after a tiring day.

Originally, everyone was listening to music and hearing about the various wonderful changes that have taken place in society, and felt very happy. Suddenly, when they heard that officials were corrupt one after another, the public's mood was like pouring a ladle of cold water into hot oil, and it exploded in an instant.

pot.

These days, people from all walks of life are not even interested in working, as they are focusing on this unprecedented event.

In the past, the Mexican government was world-famous for its extreme corruption, and the people had long been accustomed to it and had no choice but to do anything about it. Journalists who reported on corruption were even subjected to fierce retaliation, and were often killed by their entire families.

But things are different now. Who can do anything to the Aurora Legion in Mexico? The people have always hated corrupt officials, and this time they want to skin them even more.

The same pattern of alternating exposure and justification was adopted. Every time various details of corruption were reported on the radio, people gathered under the loudspeaker would yell and curse. And when it came to defending corruption, the curses became even louder.

Within a few days, the public's emotions were as aroused as a volcano about to erupt, and a surging force was faintly accumulated. And the spearhead of this force was the 'resistance' represented by General Sagrassa.

General Sagraza dared to swear to the Virgin Mary that he did not get any benefits for himself. Everything he did was for Mexico. But when he saw officials from all walks of life who were also members of the 'resistance' fishing for money, he

I can't help but feel sad because these people look like pig teammates.

After the report began, the general was also worried that the legion had discovered the movements of the 'resistance', which was a sign of the need to clean up. He immediately launched an uprising in advance and marched through the night to transfer more than 5,000 of his troops to Shivata.

The entire 'resistance' force was prepared to use the weak against the strong, waiting to be encircled and suppressed by the legion's heavy troops, and only waited for the reinforcements to arrive before counterattacking. Unexpectedly, the legion did not respond at all, and the reinforcements from the north appeared smoothly.

General Sagraza only thought that this was a major mistake among the Aurora Legion's subordinates, which gave him a chance for this uprising. When he publicly displayed the banner of 'overthrowing the tyrant's rule and revitalizing Mexico', he tried to expand his territory eastward, giving him a chance to survive.

When the Aurora Legion hits hard...

The General was hit hard by his own people - President Nieto Nieto, who was staying in Mexico City, publicly accused General Sagraza in the newspaper of being the leader behind all corruption cases, accusing him of misappropriating assistance given by the Legion to form a rebel organization, the Resistance.

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President Nieto also said that fortunately, Mexico still has the Aurora Legion, and there are brave people who reported Sagraza's corruption. But this guy became so angry that he launched a rebellion, and colluded with foreign thieves to try to overthrow the Legion's rule. He was the most shameless

of traitors.

With President Nieto taking the lead, all the government officials who were exposed in the past few days were grasping for life-saving straws. They jumped out and tried their best to scold Sagraça, and at the same time cried out how wronged they were. Everything happened because of Sagraça.

It was done under the pressure of Graça.

"Sagrassa sent someone to point a gun at my head and forcibly took away the administrative fees provided by the legion. This man has finally revealed his vicious and barbaric nature."

"Sagraza is a careerist who has sneaked into our government. He has already planned to overthrow the Legion and enslave all Mexicans."

"Sagraza has been of despicable conduct since he was a child. When he was five years old, he peeped at the old lady taking a bath, when he was seven years old, he snatched lollipops from children, and when he was nine years old, he was collecting protection money on the streets."

"Pigs, these are all a bunch of pigs." Listening to his colleagues on the radio who kept throwing dirty water at him, General Sagrassa felt angry and pathetic.

The general did not expect to get much help from other members of the "Resistance Army". His plan was to obtain a base area and then rely on the support of the "American Baath Party" to slowly develop it. If it failed, he would turn to underground activities.

But now that the actions of the 'Resistance Army' have been exposed, the first one to pounce on them is not the Aurora Legion, but the internal members of the 'Resistance Army' themselves. These guys try their best to slander and make up all kinds of stories to clear themselves out.

crime.

"These scum, I have known for a long time that they are unreliable." General Sagraza was born in the Mexican Liberation Front. He can be regarded as an old revolutionary who has fought guerrillas, crawled through the jungle, endured hardships and persisted in fighting behind enemy lines. He looked down on Nieto very much.

Later, intellectuals were recruited into the government.

"No matter what, the fight must continue."

General Sagraza is not so easy to defeat. Most of his people are his old subordinates, all trained by the Mexican Liberation Front in the past two years. "We must implement the goals we set, and wait until we win

Mexico City, victory still belongs to us."

The Aurora Legion was completely indulging the troops of the "Mexican United Front" in the north to support Sagrassa. After the "resistance" uprising, not a single soldier came to suppress it. This gave Sagrassa ample time to obtain supplies and support.

and strengthen defenses.

The old general hoped to have a good fight with the direct troops of the Aurora Legion, but when he lined up his troops and made all preparations, the people who appeared in front of him turned out to be Mexican government troops, and they were also aggressive government troops who wanted to take revenge on him.

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President Nieto once again gave a public speech, claiming that the country had been betrayed and the nation had suffered humiliation. He once again emphasized Sagrassa's identity as a traitor, and transferred six infantry divisions that had not completed recruit training to Sagrassa in one fell swoop.

The current government army recruits have been deprived of food or suffered injustice due to the formation of the "resistance army". When these angry soldiers have not completed their training and do not know how to fight at all, they are exposed to the artillery fire of the "resistance army"

,…….

When Sagrassa ordered the firing, he finally felt heartbroken. He roared and cursed in his heart: "Nieto, you are the betrayer, you are the shame, why do we have a leader like you?

As long as you have some backbone, you might as well escape the city and join me. You, a fearless coward, actually succumbed to the tyranny of the legion. You destroyed all our hopes. Now we have all fallen into the tyrant's plan..."


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