Alien Empire Total War

Chapter 195: Be prepared

For Charlie's decision, Gunila and the two did not have much opinion. As long as the Hildi royal family signed the document to renounce the claim and stamped it with their family's special coat of arms, then this document will officially take effect. The Hildi royal family could no longer declare war on the Rumont Republic on the grounds of claiming the Hildi throne.

Not only that, they will still be deported after this, because their main property is in the city of Hierence, and it was confiscated by the Rumont government after the city fell, so the property they can take away is probably not enough for them to follow. Continue to splurge.

But all this is not something that the people of Lumont will care about. The Hildi royal family has enjoyed centuries of wealth, and now it has finally come to an end. The only place they can go after being deported is that of distant relatives abroad. The fief, I don't know if the unfortunate relative can afford the royal family's extravagant spending...

The three then skipped this question, and Charlie said to the two: "Now that the Hildi surrender unconditionally, it does not mean that they will endure the fact that the country has been conquered, so after Uncle Gunila arrives in Hillens, he must do To prepare for another riot, let the Second Army and Fourth Army in Hildi cooperate with the local gendarmerie battalions to enter a state of preparation."

"In addition, the Greek soldiers who have surrendered should also be divided and dealt with. Those who are willing to be converted into police officers and gendarmerie will be picked out and sent back to China for training. Those who are unwilling will also be scattered to various places for construction. News of a captive riot happened."

"Understood, I'll pay attention, Charlie." Gunilla agreed.

Charlie nodded, and he continued: "The anti-war and war-weariness atmosphere in Hildi is strong, and we don't have to worry too much about the outbreak of a large-scale rebellion, we just need to do a good job of preventive work. The regular Greek army has been defeated, so what should those angry thugs worry about?"

What Charlie said is indeed very reasonable. If the war weariness of the Hildi people was not serious, it would not have been possible for a peaceful mutiny to break out in the city of Ekar. The detachment was very active in sending the captured royal family and cabinet ministers to the city of Hilens and handing them over to the Rumont army.

The sons sent to the battlefield by the king himself did not escape the disaster. They were soon handed over to the Rumont people by their army and reunited with their parents and families.

It is worth mentioning that before the king was sent away from Ekar, he tried to bribe the soldiers who guarded him, and let the soldiers send his oral instructions to the commanders of other troops who did not participate in the mutiny. The soldiers who were bribed by him ostensibly agreed. Down, but after leaving, he sold the poor king and reported the matter to Shipley.

After learning about this, Shipley strengthened the watch over the king and others. The poor old king didn't know anything about it. He was still looking forward to waiting for the army to come and rescue him. Come back, wait for Shipley It was only when he showed up in person outside the room where he was being held that he knew his plans had gone bankrupt.

Because of the previous record of trying to buy soldiers, the king was taken care of in the next time. After being handed over to the Rumont people, Cipri also told the latter about this, and the Rumont army sneered at it. They are not like the Hildi people who treat their monarchs with respect. After being handed over, the Hildi king's clothes were completely stripped, replaced by a loose robe that could not hide things, and then he was thrown into the heavily guarded in the prison.

Ironically, this prison was once a building built by King Hildi to detain political prisoners and those who opposed him. After sending countless prisoners to prison, the old king was fortunate enough to experience the experience of being imprisoned himself.

In the next few days, under the impetus of Charlie and the National Assembly, a five-day carnival was held all over the country in Rumont. Schools in various places began to have holidays, allowing students and teachers to join the carnival citizens in this mighty carnival. celebration.

Charlie wanted to take this opportunity to hold a military parade in Ankerton, but considering that the main heroes of the war had not returned, he temporarily dismissed the idea and prepared to wait until the war in the south was completely over before proceeding. .

Amid the cheers from all over the place, Vice President Gunilla also took several officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and went north to Hillens under the **** of the Republican Guard to formally accept the surrender ceremony of the Hildy government. The citizens of Ankerton were crowded with On both sides of the street, they eagerly watched the figure of the vice president leave and cheered for him.

At the same time, the troops in the Hildi area also received instructions from Charlie, and the soldiers who had not had time to relax once again entered a state of combat readiness. The troops who went to take over the northern part of Hildi also accelerated their marching speed, in time for the arrival of the Vice President in Hildi. Lens had previously completely taken over the North Hildy area.

The rebels who had previously resisted the atrocities of the Greek army also took the initiative to put down their weapons and surrendered when facing the Lumeng army heading north. They all knew that they were not the opponents of the Lumeng people, and they did not want to lose their lives, so they also took the initiative to surrender. It was very interesting to look at the wind - for the cooperation of these rebels, the Rumont army did not put them into prisoner of war camps, but after collecting their weapons, they ordered them to be deported and returned to their hometowns.

However, the Rumont army did not know that their moderate attitude won the favor of many Hildi people, and this favor became one of the important reasons why they did not participate in the riots in the near future.

Time quickly jumped to September 19, the twelfth day after the Hildi government announced its unconditional surrender, Rumont Vice President Gounila entered the city of Hillens under the **** of the Republican Guard .

This once-kingdom capital has returned to its former prosperity, and the streets are bustling with pedestrians. After learning the news of the arrival of Vice President Rumont, they flooded the streets curiously and watched strongly on both sides of the street. In order to prevent accidents, Newly formed local police and gendarmerie brigades took to the streets to maintain order.

"Before I came, I thought we would be hated by the locals, but now it seems that their attitude is a bit unexpected."

Looking at the citizens on both sides of the street through the carriage window, Gunilla said with some emotion to Foreign Minister Yasen, who was sitting in the same carriage. The latter also lowered the curtain that he had lifted and nodded in agreement.

"I just hope they can maintain their friendly attitude as they are now when they learn that their country is destroyed," Yassen said.

"I hope there won't be too much reaction, otherwise many people will die under the guns of our soldiers." Gunilla sighed and lowered the curtains, as he said.

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