Chapter 100: The Strange War (9)

The war seemed to be over before the arrival of the mighty fleet of the Empire of Blis, and the delegates present were proud of their new leader. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 infoAs for the only sacrificed warrior who had already changed beyond recognition, it was also disposed of. Curris asked the Continental Army to pursue the enemy, and he and the other representatives returned to their residence in the center of the manor. Sentiment was high among the delegates who had supported independence from the beginning, and a small number of former wait-and-see factions began to say that they would continue to carry out independence movements after returning to the territories. The meeting, which was interrupted by a surprise attack by Boer, ended with everyone raising their glasses and wishing the establishment of an independent and free state in the territory. Curliste gestured to Warman in the air, Warman knew that after the meeting he would start another mission, looking for Colors, who hadn't reached out to them for a long time, it would be a difficult task, but he knew as well as Curris that it was necessary. The creation of a country that wants to say no to Blees, one can imagine what the outcome will be, and the help of Flowers will be decisive.

The short letter made Mei Yi gasp after reading it, if this was the handwriting of the bachelor who was far away in the capital, then what was the reason why he or they wanted Mei Yi to do this? If it weren't for them, who else would have thought of sending this letter to Mei Yi and directly asking Mei Yi to provoke a fight between the court and the people as much as possible, so as to give the court a gradual blow and attrition. From any point of view, this seems more like a joke, but seeing it as a joke may be a joke in itself. The content of the letter is always a big rebellion for this imperial court, and Mei Yi felt a little nervous in his heart, he was worried that the content of the letter would be read by others. After carefully examining the fire paint seal on the envelope, he was slightly relieved. There was a pattern on the seal, which had been destroyed as the letter was opened, and the pattern divided into two halves was put back together, and Mei Yi could see that it was an easy word. Isn't that university scholar who looks like he's dying old just looking for easy? Mei Yi couldn't guess the reason for this, but he needed to start thinking of ways to complete the tasks assigned in the letter.

In the end, without waiting for their representatives to get out of the city safely, someone set up an ambush on the short road from the city to the docks, and shot Thomas and the others with bows and arrows, and then the killer fled from the high ridge of the roof without a trace. Mei Yi, who received the news, deliberately showed annoyance on his face to cover up the calmness in his heart, it seems that someone is completing a similar task like him, but the division of labor is different. He demanded that the commander hunt down the killer under martial law throughout the whole process, and the matter of compensation was suppressed by Mei Yi. Mei Yi told the commander to understand that this kind of thing should be reported to the court in time, and it is not too late to act after getting the advice of the court. As for the fans, if they continue to open fire, Mei Yi told the commander to close the city gate and hang up the free battle card without fighting. It wasn't a day or two to mess around in the eunuch field, and he promised to go out. Since Master Mei has arranged it like this, it is not good for him to talk more and more with a small commander. This Master Mei is not good, he advocated compensation but did not take out even a tael of silver, and the harm was paid in advance. The commander thought about postponing the compensation, and when the time came, maybe the court would advocate not accompaniing, and he would not spend his own money to make amends for the country. There was something in his heart, and the reins in the hands of the commander were not loose or tight, and the people behind him didn't know where the commander was going, so he followed the belt into an alley without saying a word.

When Hawkins heard Pastor Wells say that the painting would inspire his mind, he couldn't understand what the pastor was trying to say. The priest approached the painting and stroked it, saying that our god may not only have given us to this planet, but there are many things that we simply do not understand, such as this island that can move on its own. The sailor told me that the moving island was probably the work of the moving island. Hawkins felt that his mind suddenly dawned on him, if this island was like the largest three-masted and five-story super mandarin duck cruiser in the empire, then the accident of the last imperial navy would no longer be an accident. But is this a legacy from God? The pastor seemed to see Hawkins's question, and he must have said that it was not, that God had left generations of members of the group with special bodies and special abilities, almost like his own children, but despite this, this island would not have been given by God, and the pastor mentioned God's long-cherished wish. According to the priest, God came here with a mission, and the one against whom this mission is directed may be the true owner of this strange island. Hawkins saw the books scattered on the shelves next to the fireplace, and he picked one up and opened it to find that he couldn't read it. The book is not written in the standard Breasan alphabet at all.

The pastor saw the unusual look on his face when he opened the book, reached out and took the book from Hawkins' hand, and told the anecdote of the book. The pastor said that he could only understand part of it himself, and that of course it depended on what the pastor himself called an extraordinary ability to associate. Although these letters are very similar to the ancient alphabets used in the Isles of Bruisse in ancient times, they are by no means the same alphabet. The priest said that it was something that God had brought to the ancient Brethians, mainly the founders of the group. Users later discovered that although these letters could be used for writing, they were not easily read, one of the main reasons being that the structure of the larynx of the Britlesians, including the founders of the group, made it difficult for them to pronounce some letters accurately, so the letters were simplified and changed. Hawkins noted that in addition to the founders of the group on the ancient islands, there were other Bregians. The priest explained that he had learned from the secret records of the group that the main members of the group were taken by God to ensure the validity of the bloodline, and that some of the people who had been ignored by God had multiplied from generation to generation, and the validity of the bloodline was difficult to guarantee, and they gradually became another race. The pastor looked out the window and said that most of the people walking on the street were different from the members of the group, they were pure-blooded earthlings, and we were God's favor.

The pastor found God's account of his mission in the strange writing left behind by the group. Hawkins reasoned that if it was a book that had been handed down a long time ago, how could it have survived for many years without decaying. And if it is God's record in the not-too-distant past, then the length of God's life is immeasurable. The priest went on to say that he had found that God was a knight who had come to Earth with a mission from far away from Earth, and that the object of his hunt was hidden in a corner of Earth, and that God had made a lot of efforts and even received help from the original members of the group, but he never completed the task. What's even more unfortunate is that I don't know how the other party got powerful technology overnight and created extremely lethal weapons, and finally the gods were defeated, so they could only withdraw from the earth for the time being, leaving the founders of the group on the three islands he chose. The pastor didn't say what God was hunting, and Hawkins recalled hearing stories about the events that happened on the three islands as a child, and thought to himself that maybe those legendary stories were a portrayal of the battle between God and his enemies at the beginning of the earth. The pastor spoke of the past glory of the group, and he seemed to be very excited and excited. He told Hawkins that the members of each group, body and soul, were created by God. A group that has been in the beginning of humanity even before humanity has gone through the years to ensure control of the Earth's room, and it will require every member of each group in every generation to sacrifice whatever the Collective needs for the Collective. All this is to control this planet. Hawkins asked the pastor rhetorically, is this consistent with the mission that God had before he created the group? The pastor is noncommittal, but only says that the group is God's and each member's, and the group needs to be in control. Les Les is the strongest empire, and Les Les is the best choice for the group today. The priest yawned with a pout, showing a deep sense of weariness. He ended his conversation with the prime minister, and told the servant to arrange accommodation for Hawkins and go back to his room. The servant looked at Wells's back and led Hawkins as he walked and asked him if he was surprised by the strange content of the priest's conversation. Hawkins said that he had this feeling, and the servant laughed unusually unusually well, and his shadow from the candle trembled on the wall, and his head left a sharp part on the wall, and Hawkins felt very interesting, and the shadow stood up like a four-legged snake, and he held back his laughter until he entered the room.

Bull has been wiped out, and it is estimated that the only person left to act against Kuris is the Empire's current top official in the territory, the Governor. Without waiting for the governor to take action, Curris took over the town by force, began to send the administration to restore order to the market, and even set up a simple inspection team. Several neighboring territories began to follow suit, setting up their own territorial councils to exercise self-government. The Governor looked out every day from his closed courtyard, as if he were looking at a town that had nothing to do with him, and he cursed the hapless Boerlai. Not to mention the loss of Huang Chengcheng's gold coins, he didn't complete any tasks, and he gave his life. Whether he is dead or not, the Governor thinks that he can put all the blame on this guy in his report to the Imperial Government, and if you add the connections he has managed in the Imperial Council over the years, it is estimated that he will not be completely unpassable, but he will no longer be involved in politics. The governor thought about twisting his beard, and went back to his room to write a report to the empire, which he had to write anyway, and it would have been nice to write it earlier, and besides, the towns now no longer needed him, the governor, to manage on behalf of Breth.

Before the governor had fully written his report, a large number of Noble ships appeared on the docks east of the town. Heavy cruisers, light cruisers, battleships, and a dozen troop carriers. The Governor had learned from the vendors who had come to deliver vegetables and fruits that the Brethic warships were slowly unloading soldiers, horses, and supplies at the docks. The Governor was in a much better mood, and he was ready to act tonight without further ado, secretly making contact with the Imperial army. Late at night, the Governor told no one, and the candles in the room were not extinguished, but he crept over the wall from the corner of the courtyard wall, and swayed his fat body towards the dock. Luckily, the dock wasn't very far away, otherwise he wouldn't have been able to bear it. When he saw the brightly lit busyness of the docks, the governor could not help shouting, "Long live Billes." His embarrassment caused him a little trouble, and the guards carefully interrogated him before letting him go. The Governor straightened his outfit a little and met with the Commander of the Fleet and the Commander of the Expeditionary Force, who were still working on the flagship of the fleet. The two marshals smiled when they saw the image of the high-ranking officials of the empire who were embarrassed by running. The Governor formally identified himself and reminded him of his attitude, but he relented a little, invited him to sit down, and handed him coffee.

The two commanders expressed disbelief in the Governor's detailed and brilliant narrative, that the Continental Army of Curis was invincible, and that it was rumored that they were no ordinary humans. They asked the Governor why it was said that they were not human, and the Governor shrugged his shoulders and said that no one had seen it, but it was said in the streets, and I thought it would not be groundless. The marshals ostensibly accepted the governor's claim and arranged for him to rest. The marshal summoned the senior officials of the navy and the expeditionary force, determined the division of labor among the different branches of the army through a joint meeting, and decided to quickly and neatly eliminate these dissidents who caused trouble for the empire after all the materials and personnel were unloaded, just like the autumn wind sweeping away the leaves. At the end of the reminiscence, the two marshals talked about the general situation in Europa with their glasses, and the field marshal shook his glass and talked about the need to pay more attention to the Frans Empire. The two countries have been hostile to each other for nearly two hundred years since the recent hundred years of attack by the Frans and Brethian Empires, and the crazy Louis XIV of the Frans Empire will not let go of this good opportunity to dismantle the Brestairs. The admiral asked rhetorically, "Are you saying that it is necessary for us to eliminate the vigilance, to reconnoiter between Frans's territory and his homeland, and to prevent Frans from moving?" The field marshal said that you are an expert in maritime operations, why bother asking me?

Curris noticed the arrival of the Imperial Navy of Breth. He removed his manpower and monitored the enemy's movements from a distance on the dock every day. The scouts came back every day, and the people around Curris gradually panicked, and many people thought that this time was probably not as lucky as last time, after all, Bull was only leading a rabble, and this time the enemy was the most powerful army in the world. Curris didn't bother to listen to their irritating complaints, but returned to Lexington Manor, where he was going to mobilize the Continental Army again, and now the Continental Army had already been expanded in number, with many of the realm's ordinary hunters, as well as workers, and plantation freelance farmers, all joining the ranks. They practiced day and night the weapons they had created under the direction of Curris in preparation for countering the repression of the Imperial Expeditionary Force. Seeing them, Kuris became excited, it was just the eve of building an independent state, which required a thousand times more effort and sacrifice. He checked the army's training with satisfaction, and his confidence grew stronger, and all he was worried about was when Warman would return from overseas.

At this time, Warman, with a sailboat full of supplies, had been sailing for almost a month. According to his and Curris's theories, somewhere in the sea between the three islands of Bruis and the mainland of Emerik, there was the residence of Colors. There was no need for Warman to contact Korors directly, as Korors had the means to sense Warman's arrival. Of course, this is the inference of the two of them by Warman. For example, in the sea area of possibility, Warman has been wandering around for almost a month, and hasn't he found nothing? The other day, the alert ship, flying the flag of the British Navy, almost opened fire on them. If it weren't for the fact that the sailing ship looked like it was a merchant ship at all, it would have been buried at the bottom of the sea. Warman asked the boatswain what the sea was and why it was so peaceful. The boatswain waved his hand and said it was just the weird side of this devil's sea. He said the sea conditions were almost the most terrifying he had ever seen in his more than 20 years as a sailor. Don't look at the calm at this time, you don't know when he will tear his face and reveal the most hideous side directly to you. While the two were talking, the boatswain suddenly stopped talking. He explained in a loud voice that this was something that only the devil would do. The place where the sea and the sky meet in the direction of the bow of the ship began to turn fiery red, and you can vaguely see the waves rolling there. The boatswain stopped talking to Warman and began to quickly gather the sailors to begin hoisting all the sails, turning the rudder at full speed, sailing in the opposite direction, hoping to escape. Warman didn't know why he was running away, and the boatswain just told him that the devil was coming, or that evil was worse than the devil. The sailboat was moving at full speed, and the waves struck the hull hard, and Warman looked at the whirlpools that were getting closer and closer at the stern of the boatswain, and knew what the boatswain said of evil. The speed of the ship has slowed down.