Chapter 623: Marching to Sophia (2)

In the face of Romania's stubborn attitude of not being soft and hard, Britain and France are also very troubled. First of all, military means were excluded by them, because at present it was impossible for Britain and France to fight for Bulgaria. Not only is it not only within the government, but also the people are not agreeing.

It's only been a long time since the Great War I began, and no one wants to face the threat of war. And for the people of both countries, is Bulgaria a poor country that deserves to be sacrificed for its own country?

Since military means are excluded, economic means are also not used. Because the direction of Romanian exports is not in Britain and France, economic means are not suitable. They also feared that an overreaction would have a negative effect and make Romania hostile to them. After all, Romania is on the front line of resistance to the Soviet Union, and it will be somewhat uneconomical to reconcile Romania with the Soviet Union.

So they were left with only one way, and that was to give support to the opposing Bulgarian parties. In order to gain momentum and counter Romanian ambitions.

So within a few days, a large amount of political donations entered the accounts of the Bulgarian political parties that were still opposing Eder's assuming of the throne. In addition to this, a large number of supplies in Greece and Yugoslavia have also been disembarked, which will be shipped to Bulgaria through these two countries.

And these two countries are happy to see this, and no one wants to see Romania expand its influence in the region. In particular, the two countries occupy a lot of the former Bulgarian territory, and they are even more worried about this. However, due to Romania's strong strength, the two countries did not dare to do anything about it. But it's still okay to turn a blind eye to the supplies passing by Britain and France.

The Romanian intelligence services also knew a little about the small methods of Britain and France, but Romania still made its own deployment step by step.

The guards who protected Eder from entering Bulgaria were in full swing training.

The captain of the guard is the former Bulgarian general Rurnov, a general who fought in World War I before, and is still somewhat famous in Bulgaria, and this time as the captain of the guard is also an act of political speculation.

However, although General Khurnov served as the captain of the guard, the actual work was done by the deputy captain Vinikov. The vice-captain of Vinikov, who had previously held the position of regimental commander in Romania, was chosen as the de facto commander by virtue of his ethnic Bulgarian identity. It is also a sign of his ability and loyalty, this Venikov behaved in the army more like a Romanian than a Romanian. Not only in words and deeds, but also in thought is a standard radical patriot. And this time he was selected by Fereit to do the reorganization work, which was a big surprise for Vinikov.

As long as there is a good performance in this operation, then the post of division commander in the future will definitely not be able to run. Then he will become the face of the Bulgarian ethnic group in the army, and even have the opportunity to become one of the top military leaders in the future. So Vinnikov worked quite hard during this time, and sometimes he was busy working all night at night, completely looking like a desperate Saburo.

His performance quickly earned him accolades, for which Eder even met with the Venikov in Varna.

"Hello, Captain Vinikov. My safety will be in your hands next. ”

Eder's words made the vice-captain feel honestly frightened, and he replied with a cautious expression. "Please rest assured, Your Majesty, I will defend Your Majesty's safety to the death."

Looking at the stern Venekov, Eder knew this man's determination. So pat on the shoulder as a sign of encouragement.

That's right, Eder is currently in Varna. Because he was about to enter Bulgaria, he made Varna his starting point. Of course, after coming here, he did not do nothing, and it was an inevitable choice to express his condolences and love for the officers and men of the navy, and to care about the suffering of the Bulgarian people.

And in order to pave the way for himself, Eder also made a statement in Varna that he would consider returning to Bulgaria in places such as South Budoroca, which has a large Bulgarian population. Of course, there is a prerequisite for this, and that is that Eder will be able to ascend to the Bulgarian throne.

In fact, Eder also had some thoughts about returning the former Bulgarian homeland he had seized to Bulgaria. First of all, the Bulgarians in these territories had been under Romanian rule for many years and were relatively close to Romania in terms of habits and language. In addition, the economic development of these years has made the people here come to Romania with a sense of affection. The integration of these Romanian-minded Bulgarians into the Kingdom of Bulgaria would at least increase the number of Romanian-oriented people in the country.

And given the current situation of Balkan nationalism, Bulgaria has absolutely no resistance in the face of Eder's words. Sure enough, when his words reached Bulgaria, they caused an uproar.

The wind in Bulgaria immediately changed direction, and many people were very emotional about Eder's words. To whom the throne is not given, why can't it be exchanged for the return of the territory.

And the chairman of the Social Democratic Party, Kersteff, who is currently the number one advocate for Eder's insurance, said it even more publicly. "This is one of the benefits of having Eder as King of Bulgaria, and in the future, Bulgaria will surely regain more of its homeland under the leadership of King Eder.

Moreover, he named those who opposed Eder's assuming of the throne, saying that it was entirely for their own sake that they saw a wise monarch in Bulgaria not far away.

In fact, the biggest influence on Eder's words was the military, as a political group for the military. The Officers' League and the Energy Conservation Group, which had not taken a position before, have also softened their attitude after Eder announced that he would return South Budoroga and other places to Bulgaria. At least the reluctance to reach out to other parties is changing, and now they are also acquiescing to the propaganda of political ideas around the SSD barracks.

This also means that the Bulgarian military no longer has any objections to Eder being the king. And this is excellent news for Eder, who is about to leave for Sofia. As long as the army does not oppose it, and with the Social Democrats as internal supporters, there will be no problem in this advance into Sofia.

In fact, the operation to enter Sofia was not too difficult. However, Eder considered that if there was a conflict on the road, there would be resistance to Bulgaria's integration into Romania.

Especially when the pace of World War II was approaching, it was even more necessary to speed up the pace of integration, and Bulgaria and Romania were not originally one people, and it was somewhat impractical to use the German-Austrian merger method. It can only be used as a bond, but in the future, when the situation in Bulgaria stabilizes, then the split is inevitable.

When the time comes, the Bulgarian mountain people, who are tied to the Romanian chariot and brave and good at fighting, will fight for a common cause.