282. What to do? [Below]

The predicament of history has reappeared in the hands of the son of Keha. net

Ishtar must not trust the federal army, even if he will surrender to him, but he still can't gain trust, otherwise, Edmund in advance will also surrender to him, and the current result is not that he has been transferred?

Secondly, considering the carrying capacity of the Son of Keha now, you must know that at the beginning of the battle, too much was consumed just by preparation. Especially when Ishtar changed his plan halfway without any scruples, he almost led to the collapse of the logistics system. If it weren't for the fact that the battle went smoothly afterward, there might have been some undesirable consequences!

The factors of instability, the problems of the inherents, and how to place these Federation troops. These questions were on the table, which was why Ishtar had chosen to hold a meeting all of a sudden.

Warfield locked every day, thought about it, gritted his teeth, and said: "We can't learn from Bai Qi, this person slaughtered, and slaughtered all the surrendered federal soldiers, right?" ”

If it was in an ancient society, after all, it still belonged to an era when civilization was not reached, and it has become history, even if people now know it, what can they say? Everything in history has long since returned to dust and dust.

But can they do that now? What would happen if we did? I'm afraid that no one can imagine this, right?

Regarding this, Ishtar also said: "Yes, I also promised Gerald that if they surrendered, I would spare these people a way out!" ”

Everyone was even more silent, in fact, if you really want to say it, if you really want to kill, I'm afraid you really have to take care of a lot!

Know that slaughtering people who voluntarily surrendered, such as Ishtar, may not care about infamy. But it is also necessary to take into account the impact of this matter, if it is spread by people with intentions, who will dare to surrender to them voluntarily in the future?

"Alas! This question is really a headache! The adjutant rubbed his head at this, she was afraid that she wouldn't be able to figure it out, what should she do if she crashed?

I believe that if it was an adjutant, she would definitely be in favor of killing it directly. But the impact of such a massacre of those who voluntarily surrendered was too bad.

That's the question, and I thought about it for a long time. The staff officers present discussed it for a moment and said, "Now that these federal troops have not surrendered, we don't know their attitudes. Do you want to talk about the other person's tone first? ”

Now the Federation Army has not responded, and their blind speculation has no effect. And if anything, maybe these Union forces are not willing to surrender? For example, in order to avenge their supreme commander, they must choose to fight to the end with the son of Keha!

Of course, what is more considered here is that most of Gerald's men are officers of the traditional faction. They are all traditional military men who value honor and guard honor. The commander of each fleet may carry a share of the honor that belongs to that fleet. If these generals lead their fleets and surrender to their enemies at will, what is their honor?

Besides, surrender doesn't sound good! Although the Federation is not a dictatorship, it does not absolutely refuse to allow soldiers to surrender. But this kind of thing is bound to be a stigma that can never be washed away for military personnel who value honor. It is not only the soldiers themselves, but also their parents who may be affected by this stigma. What about wives? Or even their descendants?

So this kind of thing is about surrender, unless it's something that might endanger life, or something that damages honor. The more senior the officer, the more likely he will be denied the matter of voluntary surrender. Perhaps it is for this reason that if the Federation Army does not surrender, Ishtar will not have to fulfill the promise he made to Gerald before his death.

In fact, on the question of whether or not to discuss voluntary surrender. There was a discussion not only among the sons of Keha, but also within the Federation Army at the same time.

Yes, after all, it's about the honor of the soldiers, even though it's at the bottom of Gerald's orders. But when it comes to taking the initiative to surrender, let alone these major military generals, maybe even any soldier with a sense of honor may not be able to take the initiative to surrender, right?

There is a general of the Federation, and he said directly: "Why would Gerard give such an order? You have to know that he is the supreme commander of our army, doesn't he even have a sense of honor?! ”

Alas, speaking of which, it may still be incomprehensible to Gerald, right? Because they didn't know why he gave the order.

The people who sit in the positions here are all generals, and they can sit in the position of generals in the army of the Federation. If it weren't for the people who got on top by virtue of some connections, they would naturally be a bit of real material.

Naturally, some people should guess that according to Gerald's character and ability, in order to defend the core world of the Federation, he can fight against the invaders of the other three civilizations, and he is definitely a qualified soldier, and it is impossible not to have his own sense of honor.

It's just that everyone may not be able to accept it for a while. Another general said: "You have seen the situation at that time, Gerald may no longer be able to do it." And he personally ordered that we surrender to the son of Keha, to the Yuan of the son of Keha! Probably that is, maybe sometime, Ishtar is in front of him! ”

"Was he forced?" Someone whispered to himself, but was quickly retorted by the roll of his eyes: "Do you think Commander Gerald is such a person?" And you can also see that his complexion was already extremely bad at that time, and he may be sacrificed in the next second! Is a person who is clearly about to die afraid of any threats and persecution? ”

Most of these Federation generals shook their heads, and they were not stupid. When Gerardb gave his last order, everyone could see clearly that his chest had been pierced by a foreign object, and a lot of blood was spitting out of his mouth. Seeing that he is already out of breath, what else can threaten him?

For their commander-in-chief, Gerald. Dugal, they were silent for a while, right?

Finally, an older general reopened: "What should we do now?" Will this last order be carried out, or will it be necessary to regroup and retake the planet Sandy Joe? ”