Romanian Eagle

The 625th chapter march to Sofia (4)

As Eder entered Bulgaria, the situation reached a climax.

Among them, the opposition parties headed by the Chairman of the People's Party, Bolidoyev, were even more critical of its entry into Bulgaria. "The monarch of one country entering the territory of another country without consent is a violation of the dignity of Bulgaria. The reason for all this was caused by the traitorous parties headed by the Social Democrats, if not for them. There is no such thing as impossible in this dispute.”

Then he changed the subject and pointed his gun at the military. "Our army that defends the country has nothing to say about such a thing. Does the army not ask at all about this, can the army still defend the country's security?"

In the face of Bolidoyev's remarks, the military did not react at all. But the chairman of the Social Democratic Party, Kersteff, was not at all polite. "I'm very disappointed with Bolidoyev's remarks, just like the political parties in Bulgaria who have come to power in turn over the years. They only know how to criticize and what to do in their own interests, and they don't take into account the feelings of the people of all walks of life in Bulgaria.

He is like a moral man, demanding this and that, but he has no way to deal with the current predicament in Bulgaria. And unlike them, I have, I have a way of pulling Bulgaria out of the quagmire. Although this approach sounds a bit uncomfortable, it makes it difficult for people with moral cleanliness like Bolidoyev, but it is the best choice for Bulgaria. Then I am willing to work hard for this and do my best to make Bulgarian people live a good life. "

The scolding battle between the two sides still did not stop Eder from advancing. After entering Bulgaria, he headed towards Previn via Veliko Tarnovo. During his stay in Veliko Tarnovo, Eder also met with many local celebrities and politicians, as well as many workers and peasants.

And Eder also understands very well that being in Veliko Tarnovo is the first step in opening up his reputation in Bulgaria, so he smiles to everyone he meets and asks him some topics that the visitors care about.

For example, whether the grain harvest in your family is high this year, and whether there is any difficulty at home.

Whether the business is good or not this year is mainly due to those aspects that make it difficult for you to do it.

These topics not only brought Eder closer to these people, but also gave him a more intuitive feeling about Bulgaria. After all, the data and reports are just cold words, and there is no one who can understand them more thoroughly.

Of course, for the parties that opposed Eder's entry into Bulgaria, every step he took towards Sofia was a torment for them. So in order to stop its pace, Natural Hu uses some other means.

On the road from Veliko Tarnovo to Pleven, a group of people is opposing Eder's entry into the Bulgarian flag,

Busy setting up roadblocks.

The leader of the operation this time is Topkov, the head of the People's Party there, who is directing everyone to set up roadblocks.

"Move that barricade to the road, the others are ready to cut the road, we can't let the Romanian king pass."

At this moment, a young man who was arranged by him to investigate the situation hurried over, sweating profusely.

Topkov looked at the young man who ran towards him and asked. "What's wrong, Graflin?"

I saw the young man named Gefflin shouted to him from a distance. "They're almost there."

This sentence made Topkov's heart skip a beat when he heard it, and he hurried up to meet him. "How many people came and where did they go?"

"We've already arrived at Wall Village, which is less than five kilometers away from our side. They came by car. I saw a long convoy that couldn't see the end, and it was estimated that there were at least 3,000 people."

"How come so quickly."

After Topkov heard Gefflin's remarks, he couldn't help but complain. There is no way in the north that the Bulgarian People's Party has fewer members than the Social Democrats, and fewer are willing to do things. This interception operation was started after receiving support, but reinforcements from the south have not yet arrived, and they can now rely on themselves.

"What should we do, can't we stop it?"

The inquiries from others around him made Topkov feel overwhelmed. Looking at more than a thousand people in front of him, he gritted his teeth and said. "Stop. Get everyone ready, but don't use weapons, we use fists."

Since Topkov said he was going to stop it, he didn't say that everyone mustered up the courage to prepare.

Without letting them wait any longer, the team quickly appeared in front of everyone. The long motorcade was filled with slogans welcoming Eder to Bulgaria.

The team saw the obstacles on the road and the menacing Topkov and his party ahead, and they didn't know what they wanted to do.

After the convoy stopped, those who supported Edel got out of the car. The person in charge of the team couldn't help laughing when he saw this posture.

"Topkov, you want to stop us too, isn't it too childish."

The person in charge of the team seemed to know this Topkov.

"Folkes, it's not like our People's Party won't bow down to you Romanian lackeys even bringing wolves into the house."

In the face of Topkov calling himself a lackey, Falks was not angry at all.

"It's better than making the people suffer. If you don't have the ability, you know how to accuse this and that all the time. If you can't solve the problem by yourself, you still want to talk about others. I think your People's Party is just that lip-smacking."

Topkov was very annoyed by Fulkes' words, and he waved his hand without saying much. "Take these Romanian lackeys"

In the face of these people from the People's Party who came to him, Folkes showed disdain and roared. "Drive these stubborn people away."

The battle between the two sides started immediately, representing two teams of different ideas but also Bulgarians, and a melee began.

You come and go between the two sides, but it is generally the Social Democrats with yellow armbands that have the upper hand. After all, if more than 3,000 people beat more than 1,000 people, is there an advantage?

In fact, the fight with fists like this has not stopped since Edel entered Bulgaria. Because his arrival made the situation even more intensified, but did it matter to him? As long as Eder can get hold of Bulgaria, nothing matters. So fights like this are bound to continue until Eder takes full control of Bulgaria.

So for these fighters, they scuffled together for their own ideals, and it seemed so...

And the final result, like the current situation in Bulgaria, ended in a victory for the Social Democrats.

As for Edel, he also successfully entered Pleven under the protection of the guards.

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