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Chapter 97: Rebuilding a family and country (24)(1/2)

"Why is the place where you were captured was Maple Leaf Fort? And was it captured as the commander of Maple Leaf Fort?"

As soon as Colonel Skur said this, many free people in the Grand Council Hall realized that the Unionist in front of him was the "Red Rose Shield" who was guarding Maple Leaf Fort!

Since Maple Leaf Castle was not conquered until July 2nd - six days ago - many free people from other counties happened to catch the last moment before the Red Rose Army Flag fell from the high walls of Maple Leaf Castle.

Therefore, even the free people from other counties have learned a little about the feat of "Red Rose Shield".

However, at this moment, it is difficult for people under the dome of the Great Seminar Hall to associate the haggard and withered and corpse-like Unionists on the judges' chair with the tenacious and tenacious "blood wolf" "Red Rose Shield" that has been tenacious and tenaciously resisting the "blood wolf" for nearly a month.

Even the bad impression left by Ald Felt on the jury, Winters' evaluation among the freeman has declined slightly invisibly.

"The blood wolf was blocked by this guy for a month?" Someone muttered secretly: "It doesn't look very powerful."

More people from the new land were surprised by the overlap of the two split images of "United Province" and "Red Rose Shield".

It should be noted that the "Red Rose Shield" is the most famous commander of the Grand Parliament Army in Xinkendi.

Due to the early planning, game and details of the battle on the day of the tragic Valley, they are not known to outsiders.

Therefore, the public who lacks information and military literacy can only judge heroes by success or failure.

Given that the others' performance was too clumsy - Colonel Sanel Karoy, who made the best news before the war, was fucked down in one day; Major Shandel Capello, who had a prominent family background, was still patted the chest at the gentry of Vorne County during the day to ensure that everything was in control, and was found by the "blood wolf" at night. Not only did he become a prisoner, but even the ancestral sabers became someone else's trophy.

The Red Rose Army Officer who was guarding Maple Leaf Fort became the only commander of the Grand Parliament Army who performed quite well in the eyes of the public in Xinkendi - after all, everyone else was finished, and he was still there.

Therefore, out of the motive of fighting against the "Communication" released by the "Rebels", some gentry of Maple Stone City who were interested in the Great Parliament would vigorously praise the remnants of the parliamentary army outside the city to defend Maple Leaf Fort and face the feat of the blood wolf's fierce attack.

As for why the Grand Parliament Army fell to the point where only the remaining soldiers were left to guard Maple Leaf Fort, they hid in kindness.

According to them, it was precisely because of the restraint of the Maple Leaf Fort defenders that the "rebels" failed to launch the new land and counterattack the Kings Forts as soon as possible.

The massive siege drill of the Tiefeng County Army also inadvertently "sponsored" this perception.

The story is repeated and the settings are gradually increasing.

Since when, someone has given the unknown commander of the Grand Parliamentary Army who defended Maple Leaf Fort a nickname "Red Rose Shield".

Due to the authority given by the Communications, it is naturally easy to arouse the audience's rebellious emotions. Compared with the news that "the righteous new land coalition forces defeated the pseudo-Parliamentary Army", the Palathus are more willing to listen to a tragic story of trapping the lonely city.

As the story spread more and more widely, the name of "Red Rose Shield" spread like wildfire and became a banner of the Grand Parliamentary Army.

But at this moment, looking at the yellow and thin and lifeless Unionists on the judges' seat, all the free people who had heard of the "Red Rose Shield" were disappointed.

Especially a resident!

The gap between expectations and reality makes people feel a strong sense of disillusionment - this is also the reaction Skur Mecklen expects to see.

If it weren't for tearing off the last fig leaf of the castle, the United Provincial Officer who was brought to the judge's table today would have been another artillery lieutenant colonel, not a mere infantry major.

Facing the silent Ald Felt, Colonel Skur asked again and nailed the last nail to the supporters of the Kings Castle who were still dreaming about:

"Why? A federal military officer would come to Xinkendi and play the role of the 'Red Rose Shield'?"

Major Felt was confused when he heard the colonel's question. What is the "Red Rose Shield"? The major knew nothing about it.

He turned his head and glanced behind him, because he wasn't even sure if the Colonel was talking to him.

But he still said nothing and responded to the colonel's question in silence.

Colonel Skur frowned and took the hammer up.

At this moment, Colonel Najib took the initiative to help Major Felt.

"Col. Skur Mecklen, can you tell me?" Colonel Najib asked loudly without changing his face: "Why can't the UN Provincial Office officer appear in the new land?"

A stone caused a thousand waves, and Colonel Najib's words caused an uproar among the free people.

People were first shocked, astonished by the colonel commander, who could ask such nonsense; then they were furious, who was furious, who dared to ask such nonsense that was tantamount to treason; and finally, what surged in my heart was confusion, because although no one wanted to see soldiers from other countries - even allies - set foot in Paratu, few people present could explain clearly why the United Provincial Office could not appear in Paratu?

Colonel Skur was neither shocked nor angry, nor confused.

After inducing Colonel Najib to join the "confrontation", Colonel Skur immediately retracted his aggressive attitude towards the juniors of the United Provinces and restored his previous calmness and restraint.

He put down the gavel, opened the indictment again, and read it slowly:

"On May 28th and 29th, during the Battle of the Valley, Ald Felt, as the highest rank officer of the South Road Expeditionary Army of the Pseudo-Parliamentary Army, actually commanded six infantry brigades, one cavalry corps and an affiliated baggage unit—a total of about 3,300 people, launched an offensive along the front lines of Fengshi City, Maiqiu Town, and Lugu Town, intending to cut off the retreat of the coalition forces.

"On May 27, Old Felt commanded the puppet parliamentary army's southern route to reach Green Valley Town, and fought with the Tiefeng County troops and was repelled, and then the Tiefeng County troops voluntarily withdrew from Green Valley Town; "On May 28, Old Felt commanded the puppet parliamentary army's southern route to occupy the untouched Green Valley Town; "On May 30, Old Felt commanded the puppet parliamentary army's southern route to fight with the third and fourth light cavalry squadrons of the Tiefeng County troops and lost; "On the evening of May 30, Old Felt commanded the puppet parliamentary army's southern route to withdraw from Green Valley Town, and was pursued by the third and fourth light cavalry squadrons of the Tiefeng County troops and was defeated, and most of its troops were captured; "On June 2, Old Felt fled back to Maple Stone City and then occupied Maple Leaf Fort;

"On July 2, Ald Felt surrendered to the coalition."

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content behind! "Major Ald Felt." Colonel Skul closed the indictment, looked down at the judge who also lowered his head, and asked without emotion: "The above is the reason why you were eventually captured in Maple Leaf Fort. Do you have any objections to the above content?"

Major Felt pursed his lips tightly, enduring the strange gazes from all directions.

Even when Colonel Najib heard the part that "the South Road Expeditionary Army was defeated by only two squadrons of light cavalry", he glanced at the major with a strange look.

For soldiers, there is no such "judgment method" that is more humiliating and cruel.

Faced with the accurate record of ice-cooling, Major Felt no longer had the strength to say "no advice".

...

[Tiefeng County Seating Area]

"Three thousand three hundred men were defeated by two squadrons? Two squadrons? Three hundred cavalry? Or light cavalry?" Nandor couldn't believe it: "I heard it right?"

Gillard tried his best not to make his expression too proud, but his curved corners betrayed Old Dusak.

"Take up his." He coughed lightly: "It's my son."

...

Major Felt remained silent.

After waiting for a while, Colonel Skur ordered indifferently: "Clerk, record--the judge has no objection to the cause of his capture in Maple Leaf Fort."

The stair seat burst into laughter again, and the officers laughed especially loudly.

"Skur Mecklen, you have won." Colonel Najib looked at the people on the stairs seat in disgust and warned his juniors with anger: "Don't be so humiliating us. Because sooner or later, you will taste the taste of failure."

"I have not humiliated you, Naji Modach," Colonel Skur replied calmly: "I am just stating the facts."

The laughter of the stair seat was even louder, especially from the officer seating area, which was simply unscrupulous.

"Silent!" Colonel Skur shouted angrily, picked up the mallet and knocked it hard towards the base.

It was like pouring a basin of cold water on a candle, and the Grand Council suddenly fell silent. The person who was still laughing just now closed his mouth awkwardly, but his heart was confused and dissatisfied.

"Nagy Modage, Ald Felt, do you think I'm humiliating you?" Colonel Skur stood up and looked down at the two with a cold face: "This means that you don't know where your sin is now!"

"And you!" Colonel Skur looked at the seat where the officers were, and slapped the table with a frown: "You think I am humiliating them? This means that you don't know where their sin is!"

The officer seating area and the freelance seating area were silent.

"You!" Colonel Skur pointed at a formal lieutenant from Leiqun County: "Stand up."

The lieutenant who was clicked immediately stood up, but his eyebrows were full of confusion.

"Recite." Colonel Skur directly ordered: "The sacred and inviolable Charter of the Union signed by the Republics, verse 2, article 1."

For official officers who have memorized the Alliance Charter for ten years in the military academy, the 36th chapter of the seventh chapter is something more familiar than the date of birth.

Although a little panicked, the lieutenant who was called instinctively recited: "Section 2, Article 1, The protection of the rights and power of the people, the state and the alliance requires armed forces, which are established for the welfare of all people, not the interests of individuals or groups who are subject to such forces."

Colonel Skur waved his hand to signal the lieutenant to sit down, and then called another lieutenant: "You, second quarter, fourth."

The second lieutenant who was called was also fluently recited: "Section 2, Article 4, the scope of the use of force by the armed forces of the republics in the territory of the alliance is limited to the areas in which the republic belongs and claims to have jurisdiction."

Then there is the third lieutenant: "You, the second section, the eighth."

"Section 2, Article 8: Without the consent of the Union Parliament and the Union States, the Republics shall not send armed forces to allies, nor shall they enter into agreements or treaties with allies."

Finally, Colonel Skur clicked on the captain who was sitting in the first row of the Iron Peak County sector: "Second Section 2, Article 10."

Winters stood up and replied strongly: "Section 2, Article 10: The republics shall not go to war with allies unless they have been invaded or encountered urgent danger!"

Colonel Skur listened solemnly as the lieutenants recited the Charter of the Alliance. From his expression, others could feel in a trance how sacred mood the people who concluded the great covenant wrote these words.

"Ald Felt." Colonel Skur looked at Major Felt, and his eyes were gaze-like:

“Are you a soldier from the Republic of Paratu?

“Is the new land a region owned and claimed to have jurisdiction in the United Provinces?

“Did you get permission from the Union Parliament and the Republic of Paratu?

"Or the United Republic was invaded and encountered urgent dangers?

"Or the United Republic has begun war with the Republic of Paratu?"

Colonel Skur's tone was harsher than the other, hitting everyone's heart like a sledgehammer.

Although it was not asked by the colonel, people still subconsciously held their breath.

When the colonel asked his last sentence, the Grand Council was so quiet that he could hear the sound of birds flapping their wings passing through the skylight.

Major Felt was speechless.

He was also familiar with the "Charter of the Alliance" recited by the lieutenants. However, after more than ten years of wasting time and hardship, he had already regarded all the thirty-six verses as empty words and nonsense.

When the transfer order to the Kings Castle appeared in front of him, he regarded this dispatch as a step for promotion than the mission of the "Defense Alliance" mentioned by Jensen Connelis, and agreed without hesitation.

Similarly, in the face of the opportunity to lead the independent army to participate in the war, he immediately grabbed it.

Guilt? Maybe there is one thing, maybe not at all.

But no matter how many reasons he had, he could not answer the colonel's question.

So, he could only lower his head.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting contents later! "Major Ald Felt." Colonel Skur put away his anger, sat back on the judge's chair, and initiated the accusation with rigorous words: "As a veteran of the United Provinces, you commanded the troops in Paratu and participated in the war, causing casualties and property losses.

"You, and the commanders behind the command of the United Nations Army Command, as a whole, have, as granted public power, have in fact trampled on the relevant provisions of the Charter of the Union regarding the armed forces of the Republics."

Colonel Skur asked coldly: "Are you still 'no advice'?"

"I..." Major Felt wanted to speak but stopped.

"Schul Mecklen!" Colonel Najib shouted, interrupting Major Felt's thoughts: "Is it the only one who recites the Alliance Charter?!"
To be continued...
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