Chapter 415: Insects
Chapter 415 Insects
Author: Seven Years Period
Chapter 415 Insects
Vienna, Schönbrunn Palace.
Franz was playing with a beautifully rounded blue gemstone, which is a moon stone. Locals believe that this stone can bring good luck, and even be a blessing from the moon god, awakening the power of people's previous lives.
Franz is curious about what it can bring to him?
The person who gave this stone to Franz was the wealthy low-caste Indian businessman before. Verawise said that this stone was the Eye of Brahma enshrined in the temple. It seemed that he had indeed made a lot of money.
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South Asian subcontinent, Hyderabad.
Since Baluch's last victory, he has received covert support from many princely states. Some have contributed money and some have contributed efforts. However, no high-ranking figure from the princely states has made a public statement because they are all waiting for a result.
If Bharuch wins, then they will send troops to help liberate the Indian subcontinent. If Bharuch loses, then they will swarm him and his Sindh state to pieces like hunting dogs.
Twenty thousand British troops faced off against 50,000 rebels. To be honest, the Indian side had a great advantage in terms of military strength. Besides the insufficient number of artillery, the other equipment was almost the same.
At the same time, the enemy's attack on Hyderabad requires crossing the desert, which is a laborious expedition. The Sindh army has a strong castle as a cover and has a long period of rest and recuperation, giving it the advantage of waiting for work.
However, the result was shocking. As soon as the battle began, King Kapil, who was responsible for defending the front, immediately got out of the way and joined the British army in attacking the remaining two kings.
Bharuch's three-sided encirclement and suppression plan instantly turned into a trap in the middle. The British army directly divided the remaining resistance forces into two parts, and the Indians, who had lost their flank protection, were unable to organize a decent counterattack.
What's even more frightening is that in order to increase their fighting strength, the resistance army recruited many untouchables to join the army. At this time, the cancer of India's caste system that has existed for thousands of years broke out.
Many untouchables threw down their weapons and surrendered to the enemy in droves, because they did not know what it meant to defend their country.
On the contrary, in the eyes of these low-class people, the other side is more "merciful" and "kind" than the local landlords.
Frankly speaking, the degree of barbarism in the Indian subcontinent today exceeds the imagination of most modern people; human burials, human sacrifices, eunuchs, clothing tax, nose piercing tax, slavery, and cannibalism. Each of them is horrifying.
To this day, some bad habits still persist in some parts of India.
Therefore, for the poor people at the bottom who are worse off than the squatters, there is no difference between their own master and the white foreign master. It is just a change of ruler, and this new master is more "merciful" and more "fair".
The battle involving tens of thousands of people ended with only 73 casualties from both sides combined.
However, this time the British did not show their "merciful" side. The governor, Earl Ellenborough, ordered the execution of all the murderers of General Pienaar and his own officers and soldiers.
After capturing Hyderabad, the British army staged a massacre in which more than 20,000 people were killed. However, some rebel leaders with noble backgrounds such as Bharuch escaped the liquidation.
Of course, the death penalty can be avoided, but the living crime cannot be escaped. They can only spend the rest of their lives under the supervision of the British.
But even this treatment was much luckier than that of the people at the bottom. The untouchables were first drafted into the battlefield, and finally survived the war and then encountered the massacre. However, the local kings who came to take over the land also did not regard them as
People look at it and wish all these people were dead.
Verawise, who had made a fortune during the war, came to the Governor's Mansion with an anxious mood. After picking up two gold bars, he successfully met the Earl of Ellenborough.
"Mr. Verawise? What do you want from me?"
"Your Majesty the Governor, I am a businessman. I brought some specialties from our hometown to visit you today. I hope you won't dislike it," Verawise said cautiously.
Earl Ellenborough poured a cup of coffee and sat in his chair very casually. He had seen many people who nodded and bowed.
It's just that the people the businessmen offered bribes to were all those greedy people from the Port Authority. This was the first time that they came directly to bribe me.
However, Ellenborough only thought that the Indian in front of him was an ordinary tobacco dealer who just wanted to sell his goods at a good price.
After thinking briefly, he opened a box filled with neatly arranged gold bars.
The Earl of Ellenborough was so shocked that he couldn't even hold the coffee cup and threw it to the ground. However, he seemed to be unaware of it, staring straight at the valuable gift in front of him.
"Your Majesty the Governor, Your Majesty the Governor"
Verawise called three times in a row before Ellenborough came back to his senses.
The latter obviously realized that he had just lost his temper. Although he had long heard that India was a place full of gold, he still underestimated this so-called "good reputation."
Although he was born into a noble family and held a high position, he mainly relied on the support of his ancestors. Although he had risen through the ranks, he had not seen much of the world, so he was frightened by a box of gold.
"You...what do you want to do?" It took Earl Ellenborough a while to hold back such embarrassing words.
This was somewhat beyond Verawise's expectations. He had thought that all British people were virtuous.
"My Lord Governor, I really want to make friends with you."
"Very good, no problem!" Earl Ellenborough agreed, but as soon as he put his hand on the box, the other party spoke again.
"Sir, I am a serious businessman. Unfortunately, the navy men always suspect me of smuggling contraband."
Ellenborough immediately understood the other party's intention.
"Don't worry, I will issue you a certificate solemnly declaring that you are working for the United Kingdom. From now on, you are a businessman of the British Empire, and no one can check you casually!"
After speaking, with a stroke of his pen, he added the seal of the Governor-General of India. This may not mean anything to him, but for an ordinary Indian, it is a dream.
Of course, there was no need for such trouble in the past. In the past, as long as you bribed the staff of the East India Company and listed the ship in their name, you could avoid many troubles such as taxes and inspections.
But in 1833, the trading privileges of the East India Company were revoked, and even those using its name would be investigated.
That's why Verawise went to the Governor's Mansion in person. After all, what he deals in is not just tobacco and soil, but also absolute contraband - weapons.
It imports weapons and transports them to India to make huge profits.
(At first it was Austria, then the Chenla area, because it was close and would not affect Franz’s layout)
But what is ridiculous is that the British have local arsenals in India, and the output is not low. Although the Battle of Hyderabad failed, the businessman escaped sanctions, so more weapons poured into other princely states.
Armed with a sharp weapon, the murderous intention arouses itself.
The South Asian subcontinent has become more unstable, which is a good thing for the Sikh Empire in the north and the newly restored Afghanistan.
In fact, Russia further north also wanted to get involved, but it was unable to break through the grasslands and deserts of Central Asia.
The vast Bukhara and Khiva kingdoms are like a natural chasm, lying between Russia and the rich South Asian subcontinent.
Chapter completed!