Alien Empire Total War

Chapter 187: Mutiny plan

"I've had enough!"

An angry roar sounded from the general's tent in the military camp on the outskirts of Ekar City, and was quickly persuaded by the surrounding people to suppress the volume of the subsequent voices.

"I'm fed up with the successive defeats. I don't want to see so many young people being sent to the battlefield to become corpses. I'm really fed up!"

Although the next voice was deliberately suppressed, it could still be heard very clearly by the people outside, but fortunately, the guards guarding outside were all their cronies, so there was no need to worry about any leaks.

The other generals in the tent looked helplessly at the man with the blond hair holding his head in his hands, and he didn't know whether to persuade him to endure, or to go along with him and vent their dissatisfaction together.

They were all commanders of several divisions and brigades of the Greek Third Army stationed in Ekar City. The Third Army was originally a force that went north to confront the Kingdom of Engoth. They fought against the Rumen army, but the battle with the Rumen people was not as smooth as it was when they fought with the Engoths. They were severely educated, and they lost one after another and suffered heavy losses.

The troops under the command of several generals in the tent had to return to Ekar after the fiasco to make up for repairs. Soldiers, but did not expect that after returning to the rear, every day, soldiers turned into deserters and ran away with soft softness.

Within a few days, several deserters were caught by the local police and executed by hanging directly in the city.

The high-level generals were also severely reprimanded by the cabinet government, demanding that they strictly enforce military discipline and prevent similar desertion incidents from happening again.

Although the arrest and execution of deserters did shock the minds of some who tried to escape, it made most soldiers dissatisfied.

The representative of this is the general who complained first: Anders Mires.

As the division commander of the Fifth Division of the Third Army, the more than 8,000 soldiers under his command had gone through constant wars, and there were only a pitiful 4,000 or less than 5,000 soldiers left. The three generals are also sympathetic to each other, which is one of the reasons why they gathered in the tent to drink and relieve their boredom.

"We've had enough, but what's the use of it? The cabinet's order has been issued, requiring us to rectify our troops within five days and move towards the front line." The brigade commander sitting next to him said helplessly.

The unfortunate brigade commander commanded an independent infantry brigade, but his troops had long been defeated after the fierce battle, and the number of soldiers gathered after the war was not even one-third of what it was before the war, even if he returned to Ekar for reorganization The replenishment was not able to restore half of the pre-war level.

There are even rumors recently that the superiors are going to cancel the establishment of his brigade and add his subordinates to other troops, which is even more unacceptable to him.

"Miris, compare with me, you should be optimistic, my troops will be dismantled soon, and then I will either be transferred to the logistics department, or become the adjutant of one of you." The poor brigade commander felt more distressed. He took up the wine glass on the table, took a savage gulp, and drank it all at once.

"War, **** war!"

Another teacher scolded viciously, and also drank the wine in the glass.

They didn't notice that the last of the four had a thoughtful look on his face. He drank the sweet wine in small sips without saying a word. Miris was the first to notice his strangeness. , put down the glass and asked:

"Sipley, what are you thinking? Don't say a word."

"I'm thinking, how should we end all this." The general named Cipri replied, he looked at the other three comrades with a serious expression, and said, "Haven't you thought that we can end it with our hands? This **** war?"

"What do you mean?" asked the poor brigade commander.

"There are about 30,000 soldiers stationed around the city of Ekar, of which the troops commanded by the four of us account for half or more. As long as we occupy the city hall before the other troops react, we can ask the king and the cabinet to report to Rumont. Surrender." Shipley said in a serious tone.

"This is……"

The other three looked serious, and slowly spit out the last word——

"mutiny!"

"That's right." Shipley nodded, and the reactions of his comrades were within his expectations. If the three of them agreed immediately after he proposed this plan, it would be hell.

"Except for the policemen who are only armed with a few poor guns, the armed forces currently stationed in the city are the only ones who threaten us are the janitorial guards with more than 2,000 people around the king, but we don't have to worry too much. The Praetorian Guards, because most of them had very little real combat experience—in other words, they were just on the air."

"Sipry... Have you already prepared to mutiny?" Miris asked, swallowing his saliva.

"No." Shipley shook his head and denied the question, "In fact, I only suddenly thought of it when I was just drinking."

The three were not satisfied with his answer, thinking that he was perfunctory, but did not mean to get to the bottom of the matter, the brigade commander did not object to his mutiny proposal, but asked: "Chipley, can you ensure that we can Defeat the Praetorian Guard and occupy the town hall before the surrounding troops react?"

"If our plan fails, not only the four people present here, but also many of our subordinates will die in the infighting."

"The greater the harvest, the greater the risk~www.readwn.com~Braray." Shipley looked at the brigade commander and said.

Mires nodded and said, "Sipri is right, and the government has already made it clear that unless the Lumens capture them all, the government will continue to resist, and as time goes on, it will also More and more people will die in battle, and now the opportunity to prevent the tragedy is in front of us, why don't we try to fight for it?"

As the first to complain, Miris was quick to join Sipri's camp and agreed to his mutiny proposal.

Shipley glanced at him with admiration, then looked at the other two, and said, "Braray, Chapman, the opportunity is in front of you, don't hesitate anymore, for your subordinates, for more hope. The Erdi will not be sent to the battlefield, you should join our plan!"

"You convinced me, Shipley, I'll join." The brigade commander stood up and said.

After he finished speaking, another general gritted his teeth and said, "I'll join!"

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