Chapter 517: The Death of Emperor Wilhelm II (Ask for a subscription, ask for a monthly pass)

May 6, London, St. James's Palace Bunker.

Kaiser Wilhelm is holding his last Imperial Council, and it's a desperate meeting! Because in addition to Kaiser Wilhelm and Charlie. Outside of the righteous law, there are few European whites sitting in the conference room.

None of the ministers of the cabinet led by Kaiser Wilhelm himself came, and the secretaries of St. James's Palace, headed by Huck, all slipped away and disappeared without a trace. These ministers and civil servants are really doing their duty!

The brigade commanders and battalion commanders of the British German Infantry Regiment (the British German Infantry Regiment is the name of an administrative unit, not an infantry regiment) have also disappeared from the world!

There were quite a few officers of the Royal Gurkha Guard, but most of them were Indian Asans in turbans, only a few European whites, and all of them were military vagabonds hired by Kaiser Wilhelm from the continent, and none of them were Anglo-Saxons.

And the reason for this scene of the fallen country is actually Kaiser Wilhelm's pot - didn't he give the order yesterday to pack up his things and run to Dover? To give this order would be to declare that he is not the king of the United Kingdom. And what about after running to Dover? Of course he was exiled to France to Napoleon II. Wouldn't that be a Bonapartist element?

Both the British Army and the German troops in the British King's German Infantry Regiment were extremely hostile to the Bonapartists. After all, it is less than 20 years before the end of the Napoleonic Wars!

Now that their king is going to France to be a Bonapartist, can they still follow? Would a British civil servant like Harker smash his iron job for Kaiser Wilhelm to become a Bonapartist?

They wanted to be Bonapartist 20 years earlier, so why wait now?

Moreover, Her Majesty has already given them preferential conditions for defection, whether they lead troops to surrender or empty-handed surrender, they will be rewarded accordingly. In the case of civil servants, then the original rank can also be retained.

In addition, German soldiers in the King's German Infantry Regiment could become British citizens or choose to return to Hanover after the Austro-Prussian War. So they don't have any idea of continuing to fight.

The officers and men of the British King's German Infantry Regiment were Germans after all! What is now going on on German soil is a magnificent war of unification, and a strong, unified German Empire that can sweep away 200 years of German humiliation (counting from the 30-year war) will surely be reborn after this iron and blood struggle.

As a member of Germany, how could the officers and men of the British King's German Infantry Regiment follow William to France to join Napoleon II at this time? These people are die-hard anti-French and anti-Bonapartist elements! If they fall into the hands of Napoleon II, they will definitely become the instrument of Napoleon II to subvert and oppose the German Fatherland!

And those Indians couldn't get off the thief ship of Kaiser Wilhelm!

They are the hardest working people to help William, they have done so many bad things about killing people and setting fires, and they are also Indian Ah San who no one loves and no one loves. Once Kaiser Wilhelm is finished, Victoria will not let them go for the sake of the people's anger!

And the lives of India and Nepal are not worth much, and no one cares if the Gurkha mercenaries die

Looking at the few white skins in the conference room and a group of high-caste Indian Asan with sad faces, Kaiser Wilhelm wanted to stand up and shout: "My God! ”

But now, even if God the Father and Emperor himself come down to earth, it is estimated that it will be. Will also stand behind Queen Victoria! I'm afraid that William's side is asking some Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu to come down and help.

Just when he felt powerless, an Indian adjutant with dark skin, short stature, but very tall facial features walked into the conference room briskly and whispered something in his ear. Kaiser Wilhelm stood up at once, and with a bang, the chair he was sitting on was also carried by his body, and fell heavily to the ground. The face of the "First Emperor" of the British Empire had turned pale, and he stood there for a few moments before he squeezed out a few words from between his teeth: "Here they are. We rushed out, right away! ”

It was the British Army, loyal to Queen Victoria, who had launched an attack on the city of London from Windsor Castle, Guildford, Cambridge, Crawley, Grace, and so on, yesterday afternoon.

Among them, from Windsor Castle and Grace are the main forces, especially the troops attacked by Grace at the mouth of the Thames, and the elite of the Royal Marines and the Rakshasa Airborne Airborne Forces on the way, and a "combined fleet" on the water, including several armored destroyers of the Ming Navy, armored cruisers of the Royal Navy and the Aurora of the Rakshasa Navy!

Because these two roads were the main force, and the British German Infantry Regiment responsible for the outskirts of London had collapsed, the army and local militias that had previously been loyal to William had defected. So they advanced very fast, William had not yet started to run, they had already stormed into the city of London.

To make matters worse, the London Commune had already run away or defected to Queen Victoria before Kaiser Wilhelm – the leadership of the London Commune was very unresolute, with big bourgeoisie, petty bourgeoisie, and workers' leaders. Although they raised the banner of the Republic of England, they did nothing more, and did not further establish the government of the Republic and the army of the Republic, in fact they were a rabble. Having previously relied on the large number of people and the sturdy buildings of London's industrial area to resist Kaiser Wilhelm's attack, now facing the real British Army and Royal Navy, of course, they have to disperse quickly. Not only were the gangs dispersed, but even a part of the Commune armed forces, led by their bourgeois leaders, defected to the Queen's side.

So not far from the Emperor's carriage leaving St. James's Palace under the protection of the Indian Ahsan, it encountered a group of rebel Commune forces. They immediately opened fire on the emperor's convoy, and the Gurkha soldiers guarding the convoy immediately set up cranes and turned off their guns and fired back. A dense rain of bullets flew through the streets of London, and the Emperor's carriage became the most conspicuous target. Fortunately, Kaiser Wilhelm was still quite clever, and when he left the palace, he did not take a car, but put on the uniform of the royal guard. Under the protection of Yilu and several Indian adjutants, he followed the carriage on foot with rifles on his back. Only then did he escape, but he was overwhelmed by the dense rain of bullets. I had to shrink behind the carriage and rely on the sturdy body to protect myself.

The trailer's puller was killed at the beginning, Charlie. Yilu called a group of Gurkha infantry, pushing a wide carriage, against the enemy's bullets, protecting Kaiser Wilhelm, and resisting the enemy's bullets, and continued to advance southeast of London.

Fierce fighting immediately began in the streets near St. James's Palace, and bullets whizzed towards the carriage and the Indian soldiers around the carriage, killing and wounding many of the Gurkha soldiers around Kaiser Wilhelm. And the Gurkhas also caused heavy losses to the civilian militants in London who blocked them, and they had to retreat one after another. But after Kaiser Wilhelm and his Gurkhas, after advancing some distance, it was obvious that something was wrong, and the fire on the opposite side suddenly became accurate and fierce. The Gurkha suffered heavy casualties! Doesn't feel right Charlie. Yilu had no choice but to reluctantly piece together a group of hundreds of Gurkha soldiers, shouting the slogan "Long live the emperor, long live India", and launched a "scimitar" charge at the enemy army at a crossroads in front of him.

And the enemy troops guarding the crossroads did not show weakness, raising their bayonet rifles and shouting "Ula! Ulla! "And it came up - it turned out that the unlucky Emperor Wilhelm ran into the airship airborne troops sent by the Rakshasa Kingdom. That's the "special forces" trained by Pingxi Wang Wu Fax for the tsar, who knows how to print best! As soon as the scimitars of the Gurkha touched their bayonets, they were immediately unable to resist and were defeated.

Charlie. Yilu knew that it couldn't be done, so he quickly let the machine gun fire, and shot all the soldiers on both sides who were fighting in front of him!

And this move undoubtedly angered a Rakshasa bald general who was commanding the battle. This guy doesn't care who that luxury carriage is that about to be broken? Directly picked up the telephone receiver and gave the order to shell to a naval artillery command post on the bank of the Thames!

As a colonel of the British Royal Navy gave the order to "open fire" to a cruiser on the nearby Thames, the eight 155 mm guns on the Aurora suddenly spat out dazzling tongues of fire! Then, all the armored cruisers, second-class cruisers, and armored destroyers on the Thames spat out tongues of fire together, and the shells rained down on the street where Kaiser Wilhelm was, and the flames and black plumes of smoke from the explosion went straight into the sky!

Kaiser Wilhelm is dead!

(End of chapter)