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Eight hundred and eighty-eight.(2/2)

Colonel Deplah smiled coldly: "I have the right to do this, you can ignore the death of the soldiers, but I cannot. I must let them know the situation they are facing. They have their own wives and their own children, and none of them want to die here in battle. Yes, they are all just a group of ordinary soldiers, but they also have the right to know the truth. General, you can arrest me now, or even shoot me now, but you can't hide the truth forever..."

After saying that, he didn't look at Don Tanner any more and then strode away from here.











Dontanner reached out to the gun, but after hesitating for a long time, he finally didn't have the courage to pull out his gun.











Perhaps Colonel Deplah is right, the soldiers should not continue to be deceived. They should have their own choices.

In the sky, the drizzle was falling all the time.























As expected, when they heard that they were actually a group of abandoned people, all the American soldiers stopped fighting. They could not believe what they heard. Just like Colonel Deplah, their inner shock could not be expressed in words.

They feel that they are a group of fools. When they are completely abandoned by the government, they are still living in a terrible lie. Many of their companions have fallen and left their lives on this land that has nothing to do with them. But what have they got? Sell! Being apart from betrayal or betrayal! Why does this happen? Why does such a tragedy appear again and again?

"You can choose your own path." Colonel Deplah's tone sounded so heavy: "I will not force you to do anything, nor will I let you die in vain. I can tell you frankly that there is no hope for the war in Southampton. We will fail within 24 hours. Opposite us, there are enemies far more powerful than us, who can easily break through here and then kill every American they can see. General Dontanner did not give us a chance to choose, and General Gandra did not give us a chance to choose, but I can give you such a chance to live or die."

The soldiers were silent and no one spoke.

Colonel Deplah smiled bitterly: "Yes, this is the tragedy we are facing right now, and it's ironic. Our faith has been devastatingly hit, and everything we thought we had suddenly collapsed. What else can we say? Gentlemen, choose."

The soldiers continued to maintain a terrible silence.











Suddenly, a soldier stood up and stood up like that. Maybe at this time, there was an enemy sniper hiding somewhere. Bullets would storm his head anytime and anywhere, but he didn't care at all: "Col. Now we know the truth. If we continue to fight for you, we will feel very honored, but I can't continue to fight under such lies. I want to put down my weapons, and I still have my father and mother waiting for me to go back."

"I respect your choice, soldier." Colonel Deplor nodded: "You can put down your weapons."

The soldier put down the gun in his hand, then took out a white handkerchief and waved it away from the position. He didn't feel any regrets, and he could be sure that Colonel Depra would not shoot behind his back.

Then another soldier stood up, and then another.

In less than ten minutes, more than two-thirds of the US soldiers chose to give up, and even the soldiers of the Axis troops did not know what was going on.

Colonel Deplah watched his soldiers leave, and Dontanner also watched his soldiers leave. What else could he say? He could not say anything. From this moment on, he knew that he had lost everything.

Just like he was about to lose Southampton, he looked back at the city building, which seemed to be sneering at him. Don Tanner smiled bitterly, what else is more sad than this?

Wang Weiyi also saw what was happening in front of him. He didn't think there was anything strange. When a soldier or an army completely lost its faith, this would be an inevitable result.
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