College Entrance Examination Failure Travels to 1931 and Strike Dongjing

Chapter 327 Rapidly Annexing a Large Amount of Territory

Under the gaze of the nation, President Garner slowly appeared on live television with a solemn expression. His voice was low and trembling, and every word seemed to carry an immense weight and helplessness, announcing Garner's surrender to the world.

This news was like a bombshell, instantly causing an uproar among the Ghanaian people.

On the streets and in the squares, people stopped, their faces filled with shock and confusion. They couldn't believe that their country had chosen to surrender so quickly, and they couldn't believe that the president who was once so high and mighty had now become a prisoner.

Although some people were unwilling to give in and tried to continue resisting, they had no choice but to lay down their arms and surrender under the powerful military threat of the Qin Empire.

In just one day, the Qin Empire, relying on its powerful strength, completed the occupation of Ghanatai.

The news that the Qin Empire had conquered Ghanatai in one day was like a raging tsunami, sweeping across the world in an instant, causing huge waves among countries, and panic spread rapidly like wildfire.

All countries held emergency closed-door meetings. Representatives from all countries looked solemn and the atmosphere in the meeting room was depressing and suffocating.

The parties, who had previously been at loggerheads, were now silent, occasionally whispering to each other, their eyes filled with worry and anxiety. Someone nervously tapped their fingers on the table, making a rapid and chaotic sound, breaking the momentary silence.

The military power quickly activated the highest level of emergency warning mechanism, the troops entered a state of high alert, fighter jets were on standby on the runway, and the missile system was ready to be activated at any time.

The commanders stared at the electronic map, closely following the every move of the Qin Empire, cold sweat oozing from their foreheads.

In the economic field, the financial market was hit like a sledgehammer, the stock market plummeted, and the currency exchange rate fluctuated greatly.

Investors panicked and sold off their assets. Long queues formed in front of banks and people frantically withdrew their cash as if the end of the world was coming.

Ordinary people's lives were also shrouded in panic. Streets and alleys were filled with discussion, their faces filled with anxiety and fear. Rumors, both true and false, were swirling on social media, further exacerbating the public's panic.

Schools were dismissed early, and parents hurriedly took their children home, closing the doors and windows tightly, as if this could isolate them from the dangers of the outside world.

The whole world seemed to be shrouded in a layer of haze, trembling in deep fear of the next move of the Qin Empire.

However, this is just the beginning.

Almost simultaneously, Moscow was engulfed in flames of war, and Somalia was not spared either, spreading the specter of war rapidly. This sudden change sent a world already on edge over Ghana's fall, and fear escalated even further.

Leaders from various countries held urgent consultations, phone lines were frequently overwhelmed, and the atmosphere in the conference room was so tense that it could squeeze water out of it. Every country realized that this storm was far more severe and faster than they had imagined.

"The Qin Empire launched wars against more than a dozen countries on the same day, fighting from Africa all the way to America. This is clearly an attempt to dominate the world!" A diplomat shouted at an international conference, his voice full of anxiety and uneasiness.

"Their ambitions have finally been exposed. If this continues, we will be dragged into war sooner or later. With our strength, we simply cannot compete with the Great Qin Empire." Such concerns spread among the leaders of various countries, like a deadly virus, eroding everyone's confidence. Some even suggested in panic: "How about we just surrender?"

In Africa, many small countries have fallen into unprecedented chaos. Horrified people have flocked to supermarkets and shops, frantically buying up daily necessities.

Shelves were emptied in an instant, and prices skyrocketed. On the streets, people looked panicked, their steps hurried, and fear was written on every face.

In Somali waters, the Qin Empire's warships stood majestically, their guns pointed. Within less than an hour, the intense firepower crumbled the Somali defenses, forcing them to surrender in a flurry.

The Qin Empire quickly accepted Somalia's surrender, and then the tough declaration spread to every corner of the African continent through radio waves: other small countries can either take up arms and fight to the death; or surrender immediately and become a new part of the Qin Empire's territory.

The time to make a decision was only one hour. If they still hadn't made a decision after that hour, the Qin Empire's artillery would show no mercy and raze everything to the ground. This ultimatum struck like a hammer, hammering down on the hearts of every small African nation.

Many of these small African countries find it difficult to even form a large-scale, regular local army, so how can they dare to compete with the iron army of the Qin Empire?

The order from the Great Qin Empire came like thunder, frightening everyone.

For a time, envoys from various countries rode at full speed, carrying letters of surrender, vying to submit their surrender to the generals of the Qin Empire, for fear that they would be engulfed in artillery fire if they were a step late.

The situation in Africa changed drastically. In less than a day, the countries could no longer withstand the huge threat of the Qin Empire and declared their surrender one after another. The flags of the Qin Empire were raised one after another across this vast land.

Turning his gaze towards the Moscow region, the smoke of war grew thicker. Qin Empire fighter planes obscured the sky, roaring through the air and dropping aerial bombs like a rain of dense rain.

In an instant, explosions rang out on the ground, one city after another trembled and collapsed in the flames, and thick smoke rose into the sky. Even from dozens of kilometers away, the black smoke column that covered the sky was clearly visible.

The city was engulfed in flames and buildings collapsed under the bombing.

People were running and crying in the ruins, their lives as fragile as a candle in the wind.

The Moscow region fell into an abyss of despair, and the shadow of war mercilessly shrouded every inch of land.

In the Mosco region, armed tribes abounded, and the situation was complex. The Great Qin Empire did not intend to give them an easy opportunity to surrender, and was determined to severely dampen their spirit first.

For a moment, the sky was covered by the fighter planes of the Qin Empire, and a heavy bombing that lasted for several hours began.

Bomb after bomb rained down with destructive force. In a short period of time, hundreds of thousands of tons of bombs exploded across the Moscow region. More than a dozen cities were reduced to ruins in this blast of steel and fire. Once bustling streets and towering buildings were razed to the ground in an instant.

Under the bombing, the resistance forces in the Moscow area were defeated and the remnants fled in all directions.

Even though they raised the white flag to express their surrender, the Qin Empire did not immediately accept it. The bombing continued, the flames and smoke intertwined, and the explosions were deafening.

In the end, more than 100,000 people were killed or injured, and the land was dyed red with blood. The Moscow region was shrouded in silence and despair, with broken walls and painful groans everywhere, like a purgatory on earth.

Only then did the Qin Empire accept Moscow's surrender.

This also happened within a day.

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