Chapter 108: Cuban Captives

The two factions in Bavaria began to look for supporters on their own, and a political storm was brewing.

So far, there has been no bloodshed between conservatives and Unionists, but it is not certain that the situation will continue.

On the whole, those who supported German reunification had the absolute upper hand among the population, and their ideas were gradually spreading to the army......

Historically, King Ludwig recognized the power of Prussia and had to compromise for his throne, but he didn't expect this timeline to be so rigid.

Alfonso was also quite surprised by the changes in Bavaria, and with the current situation, the four South German countries did not necessarily fall to Prussia again.

He instructed the ambassador to Bavaria to pay close attention in order to take the most favorable measures according to the situation.

On the other side, Adolf boarded Cuba on a clipper boat with a dozen or so members of the guard.

He was greeted at the port of Havana, and even if his father was prime minister, the Progressive Guard was notoriously murderous, and the king was known to like to let them do everything, and to carry out arrests and executions professionally.

After a year and a half of development, the once immature organization has begun to take shape, and its great reputation is heard even in Cuba.

The colonial government was trembling, not to mention Asania and Rajoy, the two of them came to greet them in person, for fear that something would snub each other, and in terms of rank, Adolf was only a little shorter than the field marshal.

"So you two agreed to each other's terms of negotiation?"

In the living room arranged by the government, as soon as he heard the two of them talk about what happened recently, Adolf immediately changed his face and asked with a frown.

"Uh......" Asania and Rajoy glanced at each other, secretly saying in their hearts that it was not good, looking at the other party's attitude, they obviously did not intend to lightly expose the matter.

In the face of those who decide their own fate, even generals who are accustomed to seeing life and death cannot be indifferent.

Rajoy replied apprehensively: "In the near future, we can take down the other party's president... Just slightly let go of the other party's secondary characters. ”

Asania was smarter and immediately promised: "The other party is currently living in various cities in Cuba, and he can be arrested and executed at any time!" ”

As for the impact on their reputations, they don't have the time to care.

Adolf glared at the two of them fiercely, they could not care about the impact, but Spain could not care, they were on the expedition, representing Spain.

This act of killing prisoners in a certain sense would definitely cause damage to Spain's future wars and the country's prestige.

No one cares if you kill a few people in the colony, but what does it mean that you accept the other party's conditions, accept the other party's army, and kill the other party with your backhand?

"I'll report your situation to the truth!" Adolf was so angry that he dared to ignore the orders of his superiors for the sake of the loss of some soldiers.

But at this point, what needs to be considered is how to save, both are old acquaintances from Catalonia, Adolf also called Uncle Rajoy when he was a child, and he has no idea of killing the two.

Although Adolf had to deal with it impartially and report it back to his home country due to his duties, he was still able to do his best to minimize the impact of the incident during his time in Cuba.

Seeing the two of them looking at him blankly, Adolf sighed: "You guys are ready, the rewards of this Cuban war may or may not be issued, in short, you can't bring troops anymore."

As for whether he can be transferred to civilian work after retirement, it all depends on how to deal with it next and His Majesty's thoughts. ”

That being said, Adolf also felt that this matter was tricky, but fortunately, since De-Saith still stuck to Camagüey, and Rajoy knew that they did not have the right to sign a contract, the agreement was only lip service.

Although the act of surrendering and restitution of property cannot be faked, there is still room for maneuver.

Since Spain had made it clear that it would not pursue the uprising and promised to protect the private property of the other side, it would start with their persecution of the population during the war.

As long as people do not die directly in military operations, if there is a little non-compliance, they can be dealt with on a charge.

This kind of behavior may be criticized by outsiders, but as long as you talk a little bit about the contract and don't blatantly repent, you will have something to say if you are questioned in the future.

Find some newspapers to wash this behavior well, cool it down for a while, and basically there won't be too much turmoil.

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On July 28, Olaire and others, who were still enjoying coffee on their estate and reminiscing about their glory days, suddenly received a summons from the court, asking them to go to Havana for trial.

They were at first at a loss, and soon, they were replaced by anger, didn't everyone say okay?

But no matter how angry they are, it doesn't help, they have no soldiers and no power at this time, they have nothing but money.

Accompanied by court summonses, the bailiffs forcibly stuffed former high-ranking officials into carriages, ignoring their intimidation and struggles.

At the same time, Cuba's few newspapers reported uniformly on the crimes committed by the top echelons of the Republic in the occupied areas.

Not many people in Cuba have the money and time to read newspapers, but thanks to the persistent propaganda of the newspapers, the actions of the top brass of the Republic have spread throughout the western part of Cuba.

They had never been to the east before, and they were skeptical at first, but over time they came to believe that the leadership of the Republic of Cuba was just as odious as the current colonial governors.

And Camagüey, the last bastion of the republic, did not yet know that their compatriots who had surrendered had met with great changes.

The situation in the city is already turbulent, and since the news of the destruction of the Eastern Republic came from Spain, the atmosphere in the city has been depressing day by day.

If it weren't for Desais's close attention, some people would have been impatient to cooperate with Spain.

However, it is precisely this military oppression that causes discontent to build up in the city, and no one knows when this bomb will explode.

In this case, Desais's conditions fell again and again, even to the point of begging Spain to let him live.

Fortunately, Asania and Rajoy understood that the president of the Republic, the first rebel, would certainly not let go, so they did not agree to his conditions.

In the stalemate between the two sides, the scales gradually tipped in favor of Spain.

The balance was completely upset on August 1st, the day when people dissatisfied with Desaith dragging everyone to death launched a large-scale rebellion.

Most of the army still supported Desais, and without Spanish intervention, the rebellion would have ended in Desaith's victory.

However, this was impossible, and looking at the fire rising inside the city and the reduced number of soldiers on the walls, Rajoy decisively gave the order to attack the city.

On the same day, the city of Camagüey was broken, and Desais, the leader of the Republic, was captured alive.