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Chapter 625 Marching to Sofia (4)

As Eder entered Bulgaria, the situation reached a climax.

Among them, the opposition political parties headed by Boldoev, Chairman of the People's Party, severely criticized its entry into Bulgaria. "When a monarch of a country enters the territory of another country privately without obtaining consent, this is an insult to Bulgaria.

The trampling of dignity. The cause of all this was caused by the traitorous political parties led by the Social Democratic Party. If they had not provoked this dispute, it would have been impossible for such a thing to happen."

Then he changed the topic and pointed his gun at the military. "Our military that protects the country has no expressions about such things. Could it be that the military doesn't care about this at all? Can the military still protect national security?"

Faced with Boridoev's remarks, the military had no reaction at all. However, the chairman of the Social Democratic Party, Kerstev, was not polite at all. "I am very disappointed with Boridoev's remarks, as I have been over the years.

The political parties that take turns to come to power in Bulgaria are the same. They only know how to criticize and how to do what is beneficial to themselves, and they have no regard for the feelings of all walks of life in Bulgaria.

He is like a moral high man, asking for this and that, but he has no way to deal with the current predicament of Bulgaria. Unlike them, I have a way to pull Bulgaria out of the quagmire. Although this method sounds

It’s a bit uncomfortable to go up there, and it’s uncomfortable for a morally obsessive person like Boridoev, but this is the best choice for Bulgaria. Then I am willing to work hard for this and do my best to let the Bulgarian people live a good life.

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The scolding between the two parties still did not stop Edel from moving forward. After entering Bulgaria, he passed through Veliko Tarnovo and headed for Pleven. During his stay in Veliko Tarnovo, Edel also met with many local celebrities and celebrities.

He has met many politicians, in addition to workers and farmers.

And Edel also knew very well that being in Veliko Tarnovo was the first step to opening up his reputation in Bulgaria, so he smiled at everyone he met and asked them questions about topics that visitors were concerned about.

For example, will your family's food harvest be high this year? Are there any difficulties at home?

Whether your business is going well this year depends mainly on those aspects that make it difficult for you.

These topics not only brought Edel closer to these people, but also gave him a more intuitive experience of Bulgaria. After all, information and reports are just cold words, and there is no way to get a more thorough understanding face to face.

Of course, for the political parties that oppose Edel's entry into Bulgaria, every step he takes towards Sofia is a torment for them. Therefore, in order to stop his progress, it is natural to use other means.

On the road from Veliko Tarnovo to Pleven, a group of people were busy setting up roadblocks under the banner of opposing Edel's entry into Bulgaria.

The leader of this operation is Topkov, the local person in charge of the People’s Party, who is directing everyone to set up roadblocks.

"Move that barricade to the road. Others are ready to dig out the road. We can't let the Romanian king pass."

At this moment, a young man whom he assigned to investigate the situation hurried over with sweat profusely.

Topkov looked at the young man running towards him and asked, "What's wrong?"

I saw this young man named Ge Fulin shouting to him from a distance. "They are almost here."

Topkov's heart skipped a beat when he heard this, and he hurriedly greeted them. "How many people are here and where are they?"

"They have arrived at Wall Village, less than five kilometers away from us. They came by car. I saw a long motorcade with no end in sight. It is estimated that the number of people is at least 3,000."

"How did it come so fast?"

After Topkov heard Ge Fulin's story, he couldn't help but complain. There was no way that the Bulgarian People's Party in the north had fewer members than the Social Democratic Party, and even fewer were willing to do things. This interception operation was only started after receiving support.

Yes, but the reinforcements from the south have not yet arrived, so they can now rely on themselves.

"What should we do? Should we stop him?"

Questions from other people around him made Topkov feel overwhelmed. Looking at the more than a thousand people in front of him, he gritted his teeth and said, "Stop. Let everyone be ready, but don't use weapons, we will use fists."

Since Topkov said he would stop it, there was no need for everyone to muster up courage and prepare.

Without keeping them waiting, the motorcade soon appeared in front of everyone. The long motorcade was erected with slogans welcoming Edel to Bulgaria, and it was full of people.

When the convoy saw the obstacles on the road and the menacing Topkov and his men in front, they didn't know what they wanted to do.

After the motorcade stopped, people who supported Edel got out of the car. The person in charge of the team couldn't help laughing when he saw this posture.

"Topkov, it's too childish for someone like you to want to stop us."

The leader of the team seemed to know Topkov.

"Folkes, you lackeys of the Romanians have led a wolf into the house, and our People's Party will not bow to it."

Faced with Topkov calling him a lackey, Fulks was not angry at all.

"It's better than letting the people suffer. If you don't have the ability, you just know how to blame this and that all day long. If you can't solve the problem yourself, you still have the intention to blame others. I think you, the People's Party, only have a little bit of lip service."

Fulks' words made Topkov very angry. He didn't say much and just waved his hand. "Take these Romanian lackeys."

Facing the Kuomintang people who were coming toward him, Fulkes showed disdain and roared, "Drive away these stubborn people."

The battle between the two sides started immediately, and a melee began between two teams representing two different concepts but the same Bulgarian team.

The back and forth between the two sides is very lively, but generally speaking, the Social Democrats with yellow armbands have the advantage. After all, if there are more than 3,000 people fighting more than 1,000 people, can there be no advantage?

In fact, fist fights like this have not stopped since Edel entered Bulgaria. Because his arrival intensified the situation, but is this important to him? As long as Edel can control Bulgaria, everything will be fine.

Not important. So battles like this will definitely continue to happen unless Edel takes complete control of Bulgaria.

So for these fighting people, they are fighting together for their own ideals, which seems so...

And the final result, like the current situation in Bulgaria, ended with the victory of the Social Democratic Party.

As for Edel, he successfully entered Pleven under the protection of the guards.


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