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The axis of Easton's victory was achieved and quickly began to launch a powerful attack on Dosette.
Romeo, who always served as the current commander, and his Royal First Division of the British were also supplemented at the first time. The war commanded by Germany fully demonstrated the character of the Germans: they treated everything precisely like an impeccable machine.
Although such a character is a bit old-fashioned and even a little helpless, for war, people with such a character are the best commanders.
The surrender of the British government forces in Easton has had a great impact on the British defenders in other places. They are panic-in and do not know how to continue the road ahead. Fight with the Americans to the end? Or make the same choice as Colonel Torrus?
For the Allies, Dosset was a crucial strategic location. They could tolerate the failure of Dosset, but they could never stand it. Dosset fell into the hands of the enemy without much fierce resistance.
General Kaccino and the Second Armored Army he commanded were given the order to quickly reinforce Dosette. This was the opportunity that General Dosette had been waiting for.
He had already sworn again to His Majesty the Queen, just like General Vincent, but it was not the best time for an uprising. They were always waiting for the most suitable opportunity to arrive. With the beginning of the large-scale landing of the Axis**, they knew that such a time had come!
General Kacino showed no objection to the tasks assigned to him by the Allied command part. On the contrary, he couldn't wait to command his powerful armored army to set off.
This made General Gandera and their Allied Commanders more pleased, although some people said that General Kacino was not trustworthy. Judging from his current performance, he still maintained considerable loyalty to the Allied forces.
However, all Allied commanders, including General Gandra, had no idea what was about to happen that scared them.
The powerful Second Armored Army was undoubtedly fast, but when they arrived in Doyster, General Kacino suddenly issued an order to temporarily stop advancing. Until now, the officers had no suspicion. General Kacino was always a very cautious person who used troops. He would not rashly launch an attack when the leading troops were isolated.
Doiste is less than half a day away from Dosette. Once the main force arrives, I believe General Kaccino will launch an assault soon.
In the afternoon, the main force of the Second Armored Army finally arrived in Doisit, and General Caccino quickly convened a senior officer for a military meeting. These officers had always had an illusion that the attack was about to begin soon.
But only the general's confidants knew what would happen at this meeting.
General Kaccino's eyes slowly swept over his subordinates: "The order we received was to quickly reinforce Dosette. The Axis powers' leading forces have begun to launch an attack. Every minute is extremely valuable to us in such a situation. However, I think some things must be resolved. Otherwise, this will not help us win."
His subordinates looked at each other, what must be resolved?
General Casano was silent: "Would you continue to serve the Fenton government, or should you re-swear allegiance to Her Majesty the Queen."
With a "boom", the entire conference room was completely in chaos. God, General Casano actually asked such a question. Each of them had no preparation before. Although some people had such ideas before, no one dared to express it publicly.
You should know that although the current battlefield situation is very unfavorable to the Allies, it is still far from the moment of despair, and news is coming. The forces from the United States' mainland reinforcements are about to arrive in Britain, and perhaps new reinforcements can change the situation on the battlefield.
But it was in this situation that General Casano raised such a terrible question.
General Casano did not stop anyone. He was just watching their discussion patiently until such discussion gradually stopped...
"I don't think there is anything strange about this." General Casano said slowly: "Everyone will always face many choices in his life, and this time it is the same. Gentlemen, when Her Majesty the Queen was forced to exile because of a traitor, we officers of the British Empire did not fulfill their oath and stood up in time, but chose to compromise with the traitors, which will cause irreparable shame in our lives. Every descendant will be like when discussing us.
Let me say, behold, it is our predecessors who did this that caused England to suffer such suffering. Look, it is our father who did this that made us unable to look up again from now on. What can we do? Watch all this continue to happen? Or do we try to make up for the mistakes we have made? Find ways to prevent our descendants from humiliating their lives in the mistakes we have made? Gentlemen, can anyone give me this answer?"
There was a silence in the conference room... No one knew how to answer the question raised by the general...
General Casano sighed softly: "If the final result of the war is that the Allies will win, maybe we will have a chance to recover, but who now thinks we can win? You, or you? At least I am already desperate for such a war. Her Majesty's Royal First Division has successfully completed its landing, and then more troops will appear on the land of Britain, and each of us will be a loser. Yes, each of us. We can not consider ourselves, but we cannot consider our wives and children. I love my wife, I love my children more, and I hope they can grow up with their heads held high and proudly tell them everyone around them. My father is an upright officer. Where are you?"
The conference room was surprisingly quiet, and everyone seemed to be trapped in what the general said...
"We still have a chance. Any of you have a chance." General Casano said in a slow but firm tone: "I will stop the mistakes I have made and work hard to repair it. I will be loyal to the holy Her Majesty, and I will accompany Her Majesty to return to London, not to die on the battlefield for the puppet government controlled by the Americans. I am not afraid of death, I am afraid of unfair death. Gentlemen, now you are, you are fully entitled to make any choice you think is right. With the honor of an officer, I can assure each of you that any choice you make will be fully respected by me!"
The conference room was surprisingly quiet. After a while, a colonel asked, "General. Our enemy, no, will Her Majesty the Queen accept us again? You know. We have made many mistakes before. I am very worried about what our future will be like."
This is exactly what every officer is worried about. Whether Her Majesty will forgive them will largely decide the choice they should make...
"I can't guarantee what your future will be like." General Casano's answer was a bit surprising: "I can't guarantee what will happen in the future. The only guarantee I can make is that I believe that Her Majesty the Queen is not a fierce person. She can forgive her betrayal, except Fenton, Wilkins or Capanon. We are just soldiers, just soldiers who execute orders. We will not be involved in political struggles, nor do we want to be involved in political struggles. That's all."
Although the answer received was not so satisfying, all the officers knew that General Casano was an honest and upright person...
General Casano's tone gradually became a little heavy: "I don't want to deceive you in anything. Maybe after the war, some of us will go to the military court, but in the court you can face your family proudly and tell them proudly, yes, I have done something wrong, but I have made up for such a mistake. Even if I shoot me today, I can face my life calmly before God."
At this time the phone rang. His adjutant took the phone and listened for a while, then told Casano that it was called by General Gandera himself, asking them when they would continue to set off. Doist had been attacked by the enemy, and the situation was very critical now.
"Please tell me how I should answer General Gandera." General Casano did not immediately get up to answer the phone, but asked his subordinates.
There was a continued silence. After a while, the colonel who asked the first question said: "General, we have followed you for a long time. We know that every decision you make is correct, and this time is no exception. You can make any answer you are willing to, and you can say anything you want to say to General Gandra."
No one objected, and no one objected.
General Kadeno finally stood up and took the phone from his adjutant: "I am Casano, the commander of the Second Armored Army... General Gandera, we have been working together for so long, but I will not miss such cooperation. From now on, my troops and I will regain allegiance to Her Majesty the Queen until all Americans leave our land. Good luck, General."
The phone was hung up like this, leaving only General Gandra who was stunned on the other end of the phone...
Prime Minister Wilkins had no idea what was going on. He couldn't wait to turn his eyes to General Gandra. It took a long time for General Gandra to put down the phone, and then an indescribable bitterness appeared on his face: "Failure may be getting closer and closer to us. Prime Minister, just now General Casano announced his rebellion."
This news exploded like a thunderbolt on the heads of senior British officials. They were completely unable to figure out what was going on... General Casano rebelled? God, how is this possible? Just recently, General Casano still looked so loyal.
And in the future, how many people will choose the same path as General Casano?
"Suppress the rebellion, suppress the rebellion!" Kapanon shouted angrily: "Come all nearby troops that can be mobilized to counter the Second Armored Army. Traitors! These shameful traitors! We will never allow such a situation!"
No one responded to his hysteria, General Gandra smiled bitterly: "Mr. Minister of Defense, what we need to do now is not to suppress the rebellion. But how to prevent the situation from deteriorating further. We must face the current bad situation. With the rebellion of the Second Armored Army, we are gradually losing control of the battlefield. Doist is no longer able to continue to hold on, and what I can be sure is that with General Casano's influence, Doist's defenders will soon surrender, and the enemy will be able to drive in. Instead of wasting troops on unrealistic counter-insurgency, it is better to divert more energy to how to re-adjust the troops."
Kapanon stopped saying anything. He was so angry that he was stunned by his mind. Now he calmed down and thought carefully about General Gandra's words that he felt that this was probably their only choice at the moment...
The faces of the senior officials of the Fenton government in the UK who were attending the meeting showed fear and fear. From the outbreak of the war to the present, one bad news after another, the senior officers of the government army have rebelled. And what is certain is that more and more people will rebel. The Fenton government is already in a storm.
Can failure be avoided? No one can answer this question. At least judging from the current progress of the war, it is difficult to save the situation.
General Gandra cheered up his spirits: "Gentlemen. We don't have to worry too much about the current situation. Yes, it seems that the enemy is progressing very smoothly now, but the war has just begun. We still have strong troops, and the reinforcements sent from the United States are about to arrive on the battlefield. We are fully capable of saving the situation and giving our enemies a heavy blow..."
Unfortunately, not many people were willing to trust his words. Before the war broke out, the US government and the Fenton government made various beautiful promises over and over again, but none of them could fulfill them. Instead, there were constant situations in Britain. Do they have to wait until the enemy enters London before they can wake up?
No, they don't want to be such a sad burial object... Driven by this mentality, many people think they must make some changes. Their families are still in the hands of the Germans, while the families of President Fenton, Prime Minister Wilkins and Minister Kapanon have been released. Of course, they will not have any worries. But what about the others? Others are not as lucky as this.
When the Fenton government just obtained power, most officials remained quite loyal to the government. However, the changes that have continued over the past few months have caused such loyalty to change rapidly. Especially during the release of the hostages of the Galaxy, countless officials felt that they were deceived and betrayed by the Fenton government. Should they still swear allegiance to the Fenton government unconditionally?
Once a change occurs in a person's heart, it will be a very terrible thing... The former faith collapsed and made them have to make necessary changes...
Fenton, Wilkins, and Cappanon were not unaware of this situation, but they were equally powerless. At the moment of the crisis, everyone was in a completely different mood, and even they themselves became seriously unhappy about the prospects of the war.
Only General Gandra barely redeployed the combat adjustment, but he was not optimistic about how much the adjustment could play. But this was the only thing he could do under the current situation.
When the officials left the conference room listlessly, Prime Minister Wilkins suddenly said, "Gen. General, do you think General Vincent is trustworthy?"
General Gandra was stunned for a moment. He was the British general. Why did he ask himself such an American? He thought for a while before he gave his own answer: "I can't say more detailed words, but there has been an assessment of General Vincent before. From the assessment report, General Vincent is still trustworthy."
"No, I no longer trust any assessment now." Prime Minister Wilkins shook his head: "Maybe this has been manipulated by Lieutenant Colonel Moyol again. Hell, what about him? All of us are played with and applauded by him like a fool. Vincent has always maintained a good and intimate relationship with Casano. Casano has been rebelling, so what about Vincent? God knows what terrible things he will do."
"But we must consider the real problems." Cappanon said with concern: "Maybe your concern is correct, Your Excellency Prime Minister, but Vincent has a much deeper foundation in the army than Casano, and he also has a large number of troops in his hands. If he attacks him without any conclusive evidence, I am worried that it will cause a sudden change in the army."
Prime Minister Wilkins frowned, and Capanon's concerns were not unreasonable. He thought carefully there: "We can't do anything to Vincent without evidence, but we must transfer him from London. He is too unsafe here and we must separate him from the army."
Chapter completed!