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Chapter 1035, beheading operation

Hong Kong, the living area of ​​the Third Musket Camp of the Royal Scotland, at this time, the entire battalion was shrouded in a solemn and low atmosphere. White roses were hung in front of all houses. At the same time, where there were national flags or musket camp flags, all flags were lowered half.&&Who walking in the community streets, whether soldiers or families, everyone's faces were sad, and many people even tied black cloth strips to their own ellipticals or arms.

This is the British's way of commemorating their dead comrades, especially those respected and eye-catching figures.

Just last night, the Royal Scottish Camp received news from the Governor's Office of Hong Kong that the British Foreign Office's special commissioner failed to negotiate with the Nanjing Presidential Office. Richard Williams School, who was arrested by the Chinese military police in Qinghai fifteen days ago, was officially sentenced to death for espionage, and executed a beheading of spies in prison that night. What was even more infuriating is that the Chinese people refused to return the body of Richard School.

As the school of the Third Musket Battalion of the Royal Scotland and the youngest winner of the Great Knights Medal, Richard Williams has always been a model figure in the camp. Now Richard is still cruelly beheaded by the barbaric Chinese. For all the soldiers of the Royal Scotland Battalion, it is definitely a kind of sad and indignation.

Major Chris walked into a soldier's wine at the end of the street in the living area. Although it was still early, many people had gathered in the wine. They were all officers from the Royal Scottish Battalion, and they all came here to drink to relieve their sorrows. After seeing Major Chris walk in, several low-ranking officers wanted to get up and salute, but Major Chris waved his hand and signaled to sit down.

A lieutenant sitting in the Taiwan said to the bartender: "Give the major a glass of scotch."

Major Chris walked over, sat down next to the lieutenant, took the whiskey handed over by the bartender and drank it all.

Wei sighed and said, "This is unpredictable."

Major Chris signaled the bartender to pour another glass for himself, and then said in a gritty tone: "I will make these Chinese bastards look good sooner or later, and I must avenge Richard's school."

The lieutenant nodded and said in agreement: "Yes, we must avenge Richard. We will toast him for this cup."

Major Chris lifted the cup slightly, and then swallowed the liquid in the glass without saying a word.

At this time, another lieutenant came over and asked Major Chris: "Sir, I heard that the Chinese are going to attack Hong Kong, is that true?"

When the other soldiers in the wine hall heard this, they all looked at each other and waited for Major Ksri's answer. The question they were most concerned about at the moment was naturally war. When would it come? What kind of situation would it be? What kind of chance of victory? Perhaps they were not afraid of war, but they were afraid of death. This is the most typical contradiction as soldiers.

Major Chris glanced at the young lieutenant, then smiled and said, "Young man, you should say that our horses are going to kick the ass of the Chinese bastard. The Royal Scottish Camp is never afraid of provocation. If the Chinese dare to step into our Hong Kong, then we will give them a good look!"

"Yes, give them good looks!"

"Avenge the Richard School and teach these allies the bastards!"

"Long live the Royal Scottish Camp, long live the king, and defeat all enemies!"

Driven by Major Chris's high morale remarks, all the sergeants in the wine were deeply infected, and everyone couldn't help but shout loudly, and they were very excited for a moment.

When the lieutenant sitting next to the Chris School waited for the other party to turn around and ask for drinks, he lowered his voice and said, "Major, Hong Kong now has only six corpses in its power, and it is said that two more corps will be drawn to Vietnam. Guangdong has already gathered the forces of an army. Can we really defend it?"

"Since they are going to draw two corpses to Vietnam, it is conceivable that the priests are planning to give up Hong Kong. But no matter what, we must stick to the last moment. As long as Vietnam can make progress, Hong Kong will be regained sooner or later. Or, as long as we delay enough time, Hong Kong will still be defended. In short, let us face the challenge." Major Kesri took advantage of his drunkenness and said without much restraint.

"Yes, I hope it's all in Vietnam." Wei Yi said in a pun.

"Okay, man, don't think about anything more. We are soldiers, so we should perform our duties as soldiers." Chris finished his last glass of whiskey, took out the change and put it on the table, then reached out and patted the Weiwei's shoulder, stood up and walked outside. The war was about to break out, and he still had many military affairs to deal with.

Everyone looked at Chris School walking out of the wine. Just as everyone was about to continue drinking to drown their sorrows, suddenly a gunshot came from the street outside the wine. Everyone was surprised, and even the drunken soldiers woke up by the gunshots. Everyone stood up quickly and ran out the door one by one. As soon as they pushed open the wine door, they saw a figure lying down under the steps. It was Major Chris who had been out for a while.

"What's going on?" someone asked.

"The major was shot in the head and was a sniper. Be careful. Come and go to the building opposite to take a look."

"Don't be dazed, go and call the military doctor."

The soldiers were in a hurry. Some pulled out their pistols and ran towards the building opposite, some rushed to rescue Major Chris, and some hurriedly ran to the sentry on the other side of the street.

The lieutenant, who had talked with Major Chris before, stood on the steps in a daze, with a pale face. He knew that Major Chris is currently the highest commander of the Royal Scotland Third Battalion and one of the senior commanders about to go to Kowloon Tong to participate in the defense. This was obviously not an accident, but a carefully planned murder.

Although Wei guessed this, he never guessed that Major Chris's death was just the beginning. Agents who infiltrated Hong Kong, Vietnam, Taiwan and other places were gradually opening up a curtain, and behind the curtain was a terrifying "beheading operation".

Just the day after Major Ksri was sniped, a local explosion occurred on a cruise ship from Japan to Taiwan, and the four first-class cabins were razed to the ground in the explosion. The front page of the Japan Evening News that night immediately reported a news report that Lieutenant General Kikuchi Shinnosuke, who had just been appointed as the chairman of the Japanese delegation of officers in Vietnam, was attacked on the cruise ship to Taiwan. This was the first general to be killed since the establishment of the United Legion.

In the next few days, there were many assassinations and explosions in Hong Kong, Vietnam, and Taiwan. A total of 37 official personnel were killed, and nine officers of the battalion commander were alone. Not only that, even some senior civilian officials in the Governor's Office and Taiwan Governor's Office became targets, and even the Governor's own car was thrown by bombs, so the Governor of Hong Kong was not in the car at that time.

This series of terror incidents quickly made the authorities realize that the Chinese side was carrying out assassination. For Westerners who believe in gentlemen, they would not shoot at soldiers without weapons even on the battlefield. However, they were really angry at this time when they were subjected to such a bad and unethical conspiracy. In their opinion, China is completely the embodiment of barbarism, a backward society without civilization and moral etiquette. Only such a society can lead to such a crazy and despicable race.

"No nation can be as despicable and shameless as they are, and advocate assassination methods, not a country that supports integrity and justice. Only the incompetent rats will act like this."

"As early as fifty years ago, we should have realized the ugly faces of the Chinese, and the emperor should not have created such a crowd!"

"What are you waiting for? We must teach these stupid Orientals a lesson."

"The inferior nation should not exist in this world. For the sake of truth and justice, the British Empire will start killing."

All kinds of fierce remarks filled the streets and alleys of the Allied Powers. The Europeans' emotions were deeply in anger. Gradually, a kind of hatred among nations was happening. But even so, the Allied Powers could not treat China in a short period of time. There was no evidence of these assassinations. Moreover, since the two sides had entered a state of declaration of war, any military action was inevitable. More importantly, the Allied Powers were very clear about the current situation in Asia, and even after the establishment of the Joint Legion, they were not sure to win this war.
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