The latest chapter of the infinite military base, Volume II: My country is 1,330. The last power, floating astronomy

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In addition to the so-called presidential palace, the whole of London has gradually quieted down.

In the direction of the presidential palace, the soldiers of the government forces seem to want to continue to resist, and there is no intention to give up. General Ndok, who was given "high hopes" by Fenton, seemed to be ready to dedicate himself.

If history is to end your life here, then let everything be quiet.

General Ndok is very aware of his current situation. There is no reinforcement or replenishment. It is only the strength of the two divisions. Under such circumstances, there is no possibility of miracles.

However, the general is obviously not trying to create a miracle here. He just wants to do his duty to repay President Fenton's trust in him.

However, poor General Ndock did not know that he had been abandoned. President Fenton, who he is loyal to, has quietly left the battlefield.

The sorrow of being a soldier is here. They can sacrifice and give up everything they have, but often fate is the first to abandon them.

The Axis National Army did not immediately attack the last fortress of the enemy in London. The war was over for them, and there was no need to continue. They can wait and wait until they are willing to go out of the trench.

Perhaps the determination of General Ndock to resist is strong, but what about others? Are other people willing to follow General Ndock to fight together?

After the sky was completely dark, the top officials of the British government, such as Fenton, Wilkins and Capannone, left under the cover of a secret squad organized by Colonel Pierce.

They did not consider General Ndok and the soldiers who were still preparing to fight the blood. The only thing they considered was their own.

To be honest, they have a way to leave London, and there is more than one. They were ready before the outbreak of the London decisive battle. No one knows this, now. It’s time to start this project.

Colonel Pierce, who is responsible for protecting their safety, is at the very end of the moment. He has always respected General Ndok, and if necessary, he is willing to fight with General Ndok. However, he now has to obey the orders of President Fenton, despicablely abandoning the companions who are still fighting.

What is your respect? Coward? No, I don’t even know how to be a coward. He is just a poor worm who can't even master the future of fate, and even can't die even if he is dead.

What can it mean if I can really escape from London? Do you hide Tibet like a mouse all day long?

He doesn't know what to do, he doesn't know what his future will be like.

"No, I can't continue this way." Colonel Pierce suddenly stopped and said firmly: "Yes. I can't continue this way."

"What's the matter, Colonel?" His adjutant, Major Bruce, was a little surprised.

"Bruce, do you say we still have hope?" Colonel Pierce asked, and then he seemed to ask himself, "I will not allow this to happen again. I will not let my soldiers continue to lose." The honor of a soldier!"

Major Bruce completely understood the meaning of the colonel's words this time.

Yes, he feels the same sadness. What kind of soldiers are they? They are just a group of cowards!

Major Bruce adjusted his breathing: "Colonel, I think you made a very correct decision. It seems to me that the war has long since ended. Our only mission is to wait for the fate to judge us. Not to continue to escape like this."

After that, he glanced at Colonel Pierce: "Please give orders, Colonel, no matter what choices you make, we will always stand on your side!"

Colonel Pierce smiled, and at this moment he felt very relaxed. Yes. He has never been so relaxed, as if a heavy burden was completely removed: "Command troops to stop moving forward!"

"Do you include the president?"

"Yes, including the president!" Colonel Piers nodded solemnly: "At the same time, control all officials including President Fenton!"

The team suddenly stopped, which made President Fenton angry. Now time is life, and the enemy will catch up whenever and wherever. When he was angry and prepared to question what happened to Colonel Pierce. I suddenly found myself being monitored.

Then, senior officials of these governments were brought to the soldiers.

Colonel Pierce looked at them, and then his eyes fell on his own subordinates: "Sergeants, soldiers. What have you heard? Ah, maybe you didn't hear it, but I heard it, I heard the war. It’s over, there are no more terrible guns and cannons... I heard, the bell of peace is ringing in our city...”

"What do you want to do, Colonel Pierce?" Fenton yelled out angrily.

However, Colonel Pierce simply ignored him: "As a soldier, our responsibility has ended. I will not leave London. I will not continue to flee. If the future military court decides that I am guilty, I am willing to accept it. At least I don't have to worry all day long... What about you? Soldiers? What are your decisions? Continue to fly with them, or surrender with these people?"

"Damn, I want to shoot you!" Fenton violently thundered.

"Forget it, Mr. President, don't you still see it now?" Wilkins smiled bitterly: "We have no power to resist. Probably the goddess of fate has made a joke with us."

"Colonel." A soldier representative came out: "We have discussed, our home is here, parents, wives, children, everything is here. If we really want to be convicted, we still know ourselves at least. The family is not far away. Colonel, do what you think is the right choice, all of us are willing to follow you."

Colonel Pierce smiled. He hasn't laughed so happily for a long time. . . . . .

He pointed to the senior officials headed by President Fenton: "So, please arrest them. Ah, maybe I am not qualified to use such words now, but I still order you to arrest each of them!"

Fenton couldn't help but take a step back, but the soldiers surrounded them. . . . . .

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General Ndok has been staring nervously ahead. He doesn't know why the enemy hasn't attacked yet, and he doesn't know why President Fenton hasn't delivered new orders yet.

At this time, a familiar figure appeared on the opposite side, holding a white flag in his hand, and the frequency of walking was slow and slow. Ndock took the telescope and then was surprised to find that the man turned out to be Colonel Pierce.

Hell, how did Colonel Pierce appear from the enemy?

Colonel Pierce stood in front of the general, and Ndock stared at him: "Are you surrendering?"

"Yes, I surrendered."

"You are a traitor!"

"Don't worry, listen to me, general." Ndock showed such calm: "Not only did I surrender, the presidential guards surrendered. Don't you feel strange? Why do I get from the enemy? The one that appeared? Not only me, but now all the members of the presidential palace are in the enemy."

A hint of faintness emerged in the heart of General Ndock. . . . . .

Colonel Pierce looked at the general in front of his eyes: "Because after President Fenton gave you an order, he also issued a new order to me, that is, let me cover them and escape!"

"No, this is impossible!" General Ndok shouted out loud. He did not believe that such a thing would happen. President Fenton had already made up his mind to decide to die. Otherwise, why should he be in a hopeless situation? Still fighting here?

"General, you can now go to the presidential palace to have a look." Colonel Pierce said with pity: "You will find that there has been no one there. On the road, I can't stand the condemnation of conscience, I can't Let this happen, so I led my soldiers to arrest all the officials. Now they have become captives of the enemy. Do you think you have to continue?"

The faith in the heart suddenly collapsed, and General Ndok felt like a clown. What is his life? Is it a tragedy? What is his belief? Is it a joke?

He desperately took out the pistol, and Colonel Pierce did not stop him: "General, you can choose to end your life with bullets, that is not a relief. Of course, you have a more painful choice, that is, all responsibility Take it all, then go with me to the military court for trial, at least you can save your subordinates."

General Ndock looked at him as if he had recognized Colonel Pierce for the first time.

He suddenly smiled and threw away the gun in his hand: "Colonel, you are a wise man, far more wise than me, and you are still a brave man than me. Since you have already done Ready, why can't I do this?"

"At least, we can get together when we are in jail." Colonel Pierce said with a smile.

"But even as a prisoner of war, you must follow the officer's etiquette." General Ndok laughed loudly, and all the feelings of depression and abandonment were swept away with such laughter: "You can tell The commanders of the Axis Powers, the last resistance force in London has also decided to lay down the weapons!"

The last resistance force in London has also decided to give up the weapon!

On this day, the terrible war finally fell into the curtain!


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