Chapter 250
Chapter 250
EP.250
Warsaw Grand Air Force military camp.
General Tateusz von Gradinaw, who led the large army of over 160,000 men according to the orders of the Grand Duke of Warsaw, gave orders in a serious voice.
“Captain Antony, Major Jakob. “You two are not to let anyone within 50 meters of this command barracks until I come out, unless the enemy appears or something very urgent happens.”
While Captain Tateushu was giving such orders, the sounds of generals arguing could be heard outside the barracks.
“You damn bastard! “What did you say?”
“Well, I’m shocked that there’s an idiot who speaks bullshit because he doubts our loyalty as nobles and honorable generals of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw! “Although a few bastards were bribed by lowly local magistrates and had their heads cut off, the loyalty of our noble officers, other than them, is harder than a rock, isn’t it?”
“Spiegelman, that renegade bastard sent a letter to everyone recommending betrayal, so we talked about strengthening internal inspection of the military just in case. Do you feel that bad about that? Is there something wrong with you?”
The captain frowned as he watched the friendly generals bickering because of the trick of the enemy’s Captain Peter Yeager.
‘It’s great to see the enemy so close at hand and being shaken like this by a letter sent by a mere baron. Oh shit, I’m the commander of this army. Should I go out and die early?’
It was the appearance of a shoddy military headquarters that made people think about suicide, which is considered a taboo next to believing in heresy in the Deus Church.
However, with his sense of responsibility as an educated nobleman and the strength of his years of service in the military, he shook off his feelings of self-destruction and continued with his next order.
“no. Do not allow anyone within 120 meters except your guards. “We must not show the command’s weakness to junior officers and soldiers.”
“I understand loyalty!”
“Be strictly on guard.”
When he entered the command barracks with that warning, the sight he saw was a sight to behold.
Although he was grabbing someone by the collar or raising his fist towards someone to foreshadow violence, there were no traces of violence left.
No, if you commit violence in the military in the first place, regardless of the reason or correlation, you will almost certainly be executed for breaking the ‘military order’, so if your life is precious to you, no bastard would do such a crazy thing.
However, when there is a strong difference of opinion between generals of the same rank, they just argue and fight by pointing their fingers at each other, raising their voices, and making scary expressions.
“What do you think, Gendarmerie Commander Wozniak? “Shouldn’t we strengthen inspections and vigilance?”
“If inspections are strengthened, the morale of soldiers and officers will drop. Don’t you know? If you raise the level of inspection, even soldiers who are in a difficult situation will say, ‘We are like that because the people above don’t trust us.’ “Because I know at least that.”
“In the first place, the fact that someone like Baron Spiegelmann betrayed us makes them suspect that we, the venerable nobles and honorable generals of the Grand Duchy, would betray like him, which is itself an enemy strategy!”
Those who were in favor of the inspection thought that it might be a bit lacking, but this was a war.
In other words, suspecting someone without solid evidence is the same as helping the enemy.
Even if it was slightly different from what they claimed, they had to be satisfied with just having a device to catch those who were spying.
“I’ve made some adjustments, but what does everyone think? Express your opinion with a show of hands.”
At those words, the generals raised their hands and said:
“I will follow the captain’s mediation plan.”
“It may be a little inconvenient to prove your loyalty to His Majesty the Grand Duke of Warsaw, but you must comply.”
“It’s not a good thing to be overly suspicious of your allies. “I will follow your orders.”
Captain Tateushi breathed a sigh of relief that he was able to somehow prevent this fight.
“Then everyone should go back and focus their efforts on cracking down on internal discipline.”
With those words, all the generals returned to their units and prepared for an appropriate level of inspection, but there was one thing that those here did not know.
The reason why Captain Peter Yeager sent this letter was not to betray any of the generals.
In fact, it was true that it was ‘an operation to make people want to defect to the Reich Empire’.
This means that the recommendation to surrender to so many targets has actually only been the beginning of this operation.
And I, the proponent of this operation, am currently having a meal with Anya Laura Charlotte in the castle.
“If three people spread the word, they can create a tiger that doesn’t exist, right? If you think about it another way, if you spread similar rumors three times, you can deceive someone into thinking there is a traitor who does not exist.”
That night, Peter Jaeger sent several letters stamped with the commander’s signet ring to several generals belonging to the Grand Duchy of Warsaw.
In it, things such as the treatment you would receive after surrendering, the things you must do when you surrender, and praise were written.
“I don’t know who the enemy commander is, but I’m sure he likes it so much that he goes crazy, right?
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