The Sun Never Sets In Spain

Chapter 108: Cuban captives

The two factions in Bavaria began to look for supporters separately, and a political storm was brewing.

So far, there has been no **** conflict between the conservatives and the unificationists, but this is not necessarily the case if the situation continues.

Generally speaking, those who support the unification of Germany have the absolute upper hand among the people, and their ideas are gradually spreading to the army...

In history, King Ludwig recognized the power of Prussia, and had to make compromises for his throne. He didn't expect this timeline to be so rigid.

Alfonso was also quite surprised by the changes in Bavaria. Judging from the current situation, it is unlikely that the four countries of South Germany will fall to Prussia again.

He ordered the ambassador to Bavaria to pay close attention to the situation in order to take the most advantageous measures.

On the other side, Adolf took the Clippers and boarded Cuba first with a dozen guards.

There were quite a few people who greeted him in the port of Havana. Even without mentioning that his father was the prime minister, the Progressive Guard was notorious for him alone. It is well known that the king would like to let them do everything he wants to carry out arrests and executions professionally.

After a year and a half of development, the once immature organization has begun to take shape, and even Cuba has heard of its huge reputation.

The colonial government was trembling, not to mention Assania and Rajoy, the two came to greet each other personally, for fear that some place would neglect each other. In terms of rank, Adolf was just a little shorter than the field marshal.

"So you two agreed to each other's negotiation terms?"

In the living room arranged by the government, Adolf immediately changed his face and frowned when he heard the two talk about what happened recently.

"Um..." Assania and Rajoy glanced at each other, secretly saying that they were not good. Looking at each other's attitude, they obviously didn't intend to expose the matter lightly.

Faced with the person who decides his own destiny, even a general who is accustomed to seeing life and death cannot be indifferent.

Rajoy replied nervously: "You can take down the opposing president in the near future...just let go of the opponent's minor figures a little bit."

Assania must be smart and immediately promised: "The other party currently lives in various cities in Cuba, and he can be arrested and executed at any time!"

As for the impact of such a backlash on reputation, they have no time to manage.

Adolf glared at the two men. They could not care about the impact, but Spain couldn't care less. They were going out, representing Spain.

This act of killing prisoners in a certain sense will definitely cause damage to Spain's future wars and the country's prestige.

No one cares about killing a few people in the colony, but what does it mean that you accept the other party’s terms, take over the opponent’s army, and kill the opponent backhand?

"I will report your situation truthfully!" Adolf was extremely angry, and because of the loss of some soldiers, he dared to ignore the orders of his superiors.

But the matter has come to this point. What needs to be considered is how to save them. Both of them are old acquaintances from Catalonia. Adolf called Uncle Rajoy when he was a child, and he didn't have any idea of ​​putting them to death.

Although limited by his duties, Adolf had to deal with it impartially and report back to his country, but during his time in Cuba, he can still try his best to reduce the impact of this matter.

Seeing the two men looking at him eagerly, Adolf sighed: "You are ready. The rewards for this Cuban war may or may not be issued. In short, you can no longer lead soldiers.

As for whether you can transfer to the civil service after retiring, it all depends on how to deal with it next, and your Majesty's thoughts. "

That being said, Adolf also felt that this matter was very tricky. Fortunately, because Desais still adhered to Camaguey, and Rajoy and the others knew that they had no right to sign the contract, the agreement was only verbal.

Although the behavior of accepting surrender and returning property cannot be faked, there is still room for operation.

Now that Spain has made it clear that it will not pursue the other side’s uprising and promised to protect the other’s private property, it starts with their persecution of the people during the war.

As long as the people did not die directly in the military operations, wherever there is a little non-compliance, they can be found guilty and dealt with.

Maybe this kind of behavior will be criticized by outsiders, but as long as you talk a little about the contract, don't blatantly regret it. If you are questioned in the future, you will have something to say.

Find some newspapers to wash this behavior well, and cool down for a period of time, basically there won't be too much disturbance.

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On July 28, Olaer and others, who were still enjoying coffee in their own manor and recalling the glorious years of the past, suddenly received a summons from the court asking them to go to Havana to stand trial.

They were blank at first, but soon, they were replaced by anger. Didn’t everyone say it?

But no matter how angry they are, it will not help. At this time, they have no soldiers or rights, and nothing but money.

The bailiff came along with the court summons. They forced the former senior officials into the carriage, ignoring the intimidation and struggle of the other party.

At the same time, Cuba’s few newspapers uniformly reported the crimes committed by the top leaders of the Republic in the occupied areas.

There are not many people in Cuba who have the money and time to read newspapers, but under the consistent propaganda of the newspapers, the actions of the top leaders of the Republic spread all over the western part of Cuba.

They have never been in the flames of war, nor have they been to the east. At the beginning, they will be suspicious. After a long time, they will gradually believe that the leaders of the Republic of Cuba are as abominable as the current colonial officials.

And the last fortress of the Republic, Camaguey, did not know that their compatriots who surrendered had encountered great changes.

The current situation in the city is already turbulent. Since Spain deliberately heard the news of the destruction of the Eastern Republic, the atmosphere in the city has been suppressed day by day.

If Desais hadn't taken it seriously, there would have been people who couldn't bear to cooperate with Spain inside and outside.

However, it was precisely this military oppression that caused dissatisfaction in the city to accumulate rapidly, and no one knew when the bomb would explode.

Under this circumstance, Deses' conditions dropped again and again, and even when he arrived, he only asked Spain to let him go.

Fortunately, Assania and Rajoy understood that the President of the Republic, the first person to rebel, must not be let go, and they did not agree to his terms.

In the stalemate between the two sides, the balance gradually tilted towards Spain.

The balance was completely broken on August 1. On this day, dissatisfied with Desais dragging everyone to die together, he launched a large-scale rebellion.

The majority of the army still supports Deses, and if there is no Spanish intervention, the rebellion will eventually end in Deses' victory.

However, this was impossible. Looking at the fire that rose in the city and the number of soldiers on the wall, Rajoy decisively gave the order to attack the city.

On the same day, the city of Camaguey was broken and Desais, the leader of the Republic, was captured alive.

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