The War Court and Lap Pillow, Austria’s Mandate of Heaven

Vol 3 Chapter 49: white man's bullshit

【War court and knee pillow, Austria's destiny】【】

Brazil, Laguna City.

The commander of the city defense, Colonel Virateas, had a drink with General Lange Ford, who was about to crusade against the rebels, in the headquarters. The two rest assured that although the rebels claimed to be 50,000, they were scattered all over the place.

Moreover, since October last year, rebels have often surrendered in batches. According to General Mastras' estimation, this is a sign that they should not last long.

What's even more ridiculous is that Cannaballo of the rebels claimed to use 4,000 people to take down the city of Laguna. You must know that there are nearly 50,000 troops in the city at this time, and one-third of the Brazilian government's troops are gathered here. There is no reason why they will be conquered.

However, General Lange Ford's 20,000 troops underestimated the enemy and ventured deep into the Kasang jungle, and were easily defeated by the 4,000 expeditionary force of the rebels.

Afterwards, the planner of this war, General Mastras, was afraid of being punished and directly became the leader of the rebel army. Colonel Villartas, who was in charge of guarding the city of Laguna, decided to flee to France with the money after some thought.

Cannaballo successfully captured the affluent city of Laguna, the soldiers received supplies, and everything seemed to be moving in a good direction.

But it is a pity that the leaders of the capitulation faction headed by Mastras divided up the land near Laguna. The efforts of the Fabi Persians only helped them complete the land annexation faster.

As for the abolition of slavery they are in favor of it with both hands, because the maintenance cost is too high. It is obviously cheaper to entrust labor to do the same work, and it also reduces a lot of responsibility.

At the same time, due to the existence of the so-called free market, these guys with huge amounts of capital have fully experienced the benefits of what is called a demographic dividend.

The soldiers of Fabian Persia failed to get a respite. Due to the soaring prices, they had to work in the plantations to make ends meet.

Moreover, the Fabios who came out of the jungle meant that they lost the advantage of their guerrilla warfare strategy and turned to defend the city where the high-level people lived.

Due to the lack of heavy firepower, the rebels can only be beaten passively most of the time. Going out of the city to fight in the field is no different from seeking death, and hiding in the city is just lingering on one's last breath.

Even the number one thug, Garibaldi, couldn't think of any way. He could secretly blow up some of the enemy's artillery with his men in the dark, but this method could not succeed every time.

The city of Laguna was under siege, and the reinforcements Cannaballo promised had not arrived for a long time. Garibaldi already felt that something was wrong.

He sent his wife Anida and his son out of the city. Garibaldi is an idealist. He can dedicate himself to his ideals, but he doesn't want his wife and newborn son to be the same as himself.

After Anida left, Garibaldi was ready to live and die with this city, and there were many Fabi Persians like him.

But those high-level officials didn't want to turn into the dust of history like Fabi Persia. They bribed King Pedro II of Brazil to pardon their crimes.

The Fabian Persians, who were already in a difficult situation, are now facing the dilemma of being attacked from both sides. The cronies of the manor owner opened the city gate, and the Brazilian government troops swarmed in, chasing and killing the Fabi Persians who were still resisting.

The **** street fighting lasted for a full four hours. Garibaldi and a group of Italian expatriates hid in the secret arsenal in the city and made their last resistance.

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Due to the barricades everywhere, the cannons of the government army could not be sent in, and the two sides remained in a stalemate until evening.

The corpses of Fabibosi and the government army overlapped and covered the entire yard. The fierce man in the mansion lit a cigar.

It was given to him by General Cannaballo before the expedition, and he said that he would draw it on the day the war was won. But Garibaldi himself felt that he could not wait for that day. His last companion had just died in front of him.

And Garibaldi has no strength anymore, blood is everywhere on his body, from enemies, from himself, and from comrades-in-arms. He didn't want to know if he was hurt or how bad it was, because that didn't matter.

Garibaldi leaned on a barrel of black powder behind him, which was his last resort.

"Come out and surrender! No one will come to save you! Italian bastards, as long as you are willing to confess in front of the **** statue in St. Paul's Cathedral, admit that those Fabi Persians have deceived you. We can send you to Austria without blaming the past !"

Colonel Virateas still admired the number one thug, and if he could let this murderer make a confession in St. Paul's Cathedral, he would definitely become famous. At that time, let alone a general, even a marshal himself will be worthy.

"Come in if you have the ability, and we'll discuss it in detail." Garibaldi laughed to himself as he spoke, but he coughed up blood immediately after the injury was affected.

"Damn thugs, they still want to play tricks when they are about to die!" Colonel Virateas still regretted his life. "Push that Austrian cannon and let him go to God!"

Garibaldi let out a long breath with a smile on the corner of his mouth, as if he was reminiscing about his life. At this moment the floor moved suddenly, and he quickly grabbed the gun.

But the next scene made his tough guy's eyes moist, and the person sticking out his head was none other than his wife, the Indian girl Adani Riberio (who took her husband's surname after marriage).

Adani Riberio is a very brave girl. She married Garibaldi at the age of fifteen, and then followed him in various battles.

In one of the most dangerous battles, Garibaldi's ship was besieged by two Brazilian warships.

(The so-called Brazilian warships are usually only equipped with 1-2 guns, rated at 10-20 people.)

The shells landed on the side of the ship several times, frightening some sailors to hide in the cabin. Seeing that there are few people on Garibaldi's first party, the opponent is ready to launch a gang fight.

At this time, it was Adani who drove those cowards out of the cabin, and then took the lead in defeating the Brazilian navy.

On land, she is an excellent scout and intelligence agent ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ always acts as the eyes and ears in front of her husband's army, sending important information at critical moments.

She is also an excellent hunter among the jungles and streams, always able to kill the enemy scouts and make the opponent lose eyes and ears.

At this time, the eyes of the husband and wife are facing each other, and Garibaldi is a little at a loss.

"Why are you back again?"

"To save you," Adani replied.

Garibaldi wiped the mixture of sweat, blood, and tears from his face carelessly with his hands, which made the eyes even more uncomfortable, and the tears flowed uncontrollably.

"Why are you crying? Run away!" she scolded anxiously.

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"Oh." He then got into the tunnel.

"Give me the cigar!"

Garibaldi handed his "victory cigar" to his wife, who poked his head out again and dropped the cigar on the lead wire, and then made a "squeaky" sound.

The two quickly crawled along the tunnel, and soon found the light. It turned out that this tunnel was connected to a wine cellar, and there was a secret passage in the wine cellar leading directly to the outside of the city, which even he himself did not know.

"How did you find out about this?"

"I dug it!"

"So when did you start digging?"

"I started digging as soon as I entered the city. I dug every day when you and those big shots were drunk."

"Why did you dig this secret passage? Did you know that there would be a situation like today?"

"We Indians would have died out long ago if we had fully believed the nonsense of you white people!"

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