Imperial warlords: Cannons are the only truth

Chapter 155 Retreating is also a sin

the other side.

Just as the foreign navy was executing their "victory plan".

The situation on Sharo's side has changed again.

In addition to the rapid advance of the Daqian Zhenguo Army on the main battlefield, Elliott Joshua, the Minister of the Interior of Shaluo, and his family also successfully defected to Daqian with the help of the secret intelligence agency.

Elliott Joshua's defection had a far greater impact than the earlier defection of Yale Gustav, a senior general of the Salo!

Because, as the Home Secretary who was once the most trusted by Salo President Kolklav Glenn.

Elliott Joshua's knowledge of the inner workings and darker aspects of the Sharo far surpasses that of high-ranking Sharo generals like Yale Gustav.

Furthermore, considering the pervasive sense of insecurity within the Salo, Elliott Joshua's defection had a multifaceted impact on the entire Salo...

This also made many hesitant Salo officials decide to follow Joshua's example.

Even the Minister of Home Affairs of Sara has fled to the other side, which shows the extent of Sara's internal crisis. What else do these people have to hesitate about!

Thus, after the Daqian government made a high-profile announcement that Elliott Joshua, the Minister of the Interior of Sharo, had successfully defected.

A new wave of defections immediately swept through the Salo community.

In an instant, the limelight was stolen by Joshua from Yale Gustav, who had already been labeled as "Saluo's number one traitor" by Saluo!

To ensure Joshua's personal safety, the Secret Service arranged a highly secure detached house for Joshua and his family, and equipped it with a large number of security personnel.

As a new example of defection, Joshua's daily schedule is packed.

Under the close protection of professional security personnel, Joshua frequently participated in public events calling on the Sharo people to overthrow the "tyrannical regime" headed by Kolcraw Glenn!

The already demoralized Salo army suffered another devastating blow.

The chain reaction triggered by Joshua's defection continues to unfold and expand.

Furthermore, Joshua's defection exposed many of Sharo's top secrets to the Great Qian Dynasty...

This time, many real and damaging facts about Kolcraw Glenn have also been revealed.

As a former Home Secretary to Salo, Joshua's revelations carry even more weight.

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"Joshua is even more despicable than Gustav!"

"If Sharo is truly destroyed by the people of Qian, then Joshua is the biggest culprit!"

"He is the most shameless and despicable traitor in the entire Salo region!"

"Investigate thoroughly! This must be investigated to the very end! Everyone involved in the Joshua traitor case should be hanged!!!"

Salo's president, Kolcraw Granger, roared hysterically...

The floor of the CEO's office was covered with scattered documents.

These documents were reports submitted by various departments regarding troop surrenders or the defection of key personnel.

“President, this can’t go on!” Baro Defense Minister Bernard Levay, looking at the furious Baro President Kolklav Glenn, forced himself to voice his different opinion.

"Continuing to expand the blame for the Joshua traitor incident will only make the entire internal environment of Sharo even worse!"

"And this is exactly the situation the people of Qian Kingdom wanted to see..."

“I think the internal purge should be changed.”

"At least the intensity shouldn't be so harsh."

"Otherwise, an internal investigation of this magnitude and nature will only push more people to the opposite side!"

"We have done the Qian people a great favor, directly or indirectly..."

Bernard Levi mustered the courage to say what he had always wanted to say but had never dared to.

It's important to understand that for Sharo to dare to directly question Kolcraw Glenn's decisions was an absolutely courageous "feat"!

“What did you say?” Kolcliffe Glenn asked Bernard Levi with a dark expression. “Are you questioning my decision on the internal purge?”

"President..." Bernard Levi, having already made his decision, was completely determined: "To curb the ever-worsening defection trend within Sharo."

"I believe that an internal investigation of this intensity will only exacerbate this disastrous outcome..."

"At the very least, this high-pressure investigation targeting the top brass of Salo should be stopped."

"Only in this way can we fundamentally improve the problem of high-ranking officials defecting!"

"For the sake of the greater good of Salo, we must adjust our decisions in a timely manner according to the current situation."

"The previous purge operation did indeed remove many internal cancers from Sharo."

"But now it's time for us to de-stress internally..."

"Otherwise, I will only become more passive and fall into the trap set by the Qian people!"

It's clear that Bernard Levi's words were delivered with considerable finesse.

He did not point out that the internal purge, carried out at the behest of Kolclough Glenn, was wrong from the start.

Instead, it characterized the matter as follows: it was correct in the past, but it is no longer appropriate now and must be stopped!

Upon hearing Bernard Levi's statement, Kolcliffe Glen's expression softened slightly.

"Perhaps your suggestion is correct."

Kolcraw Glenn looked at the tense Bernard Levi and softened his tone: "I think we do need to adapt to the times."

“Our current internal environment is indeed a bit too tense, which is exactly what the people of Qian want to see.”

"Then let's do as you suggested."

Awakened by Bernard Levi's words, Kolcraw Grant was surprisingly rational this time: "That's the end of the Joshua affair!"

In fact, Elliott Joshua's defection had already made Colclough Glenn realize the problem.

However, due to concerns about his reputation and authority, Kolcraw Grant did not immediately rescind the order.

Today, Kolcraw Grant called Bernard Levi aside to discuss countermeasures, also wanting to solicit his opinion and views on this issue.

To his surprise, Bernard Levi brought up the issue before he could even get to the point, having just vented his anger.

This saved Kolcliffe Glenn some trouble and also provided him with a way out.

Therefore, Kolcraw Grant took the opportunity to adopt Bernard Levy's suggestion.

"The most troublesome thing is the wave of surrenders by frontline troops."

What suggestions do you have for this?

After resolving the first problem, Kolcraw Glenn sought advice from Bernard Levay on the biggest challenge currently facing Sharo.

Compared to other traitor problems, the almost daily surrender of entire Salo troops has become an urgent issue that Salo must contain and resolve as soon as possible.

"President, I believe that preventing the army from surrendering is the exact opposite of solving the problem by purging it from within!"

Bernard Levi stated earnestly, "We must resolve this issue with ruthless methods."

"Establish a supervisory team—no retreat or surrender is permitted; those who disobey will be executed on the spot!"

"To take a step back would be to betray Sharo!"

“Each unit established a disciplinary battalion to imprison those who were afraid of fighting and organize them into cannon fodder units.”

“Those who betray others will be held jointly liable, and their families will also be executed as traitors!”

“Shaluo has reached its most difficult moment.”

"We only want soldiers who died in battle; being wounded or captured is also a crime!"

"A qualified Salo soldier will choose to die on the battlefield even when faced with a desperate situation."

As the Minister of Defense of Salo, Bernard Liwai was deeply disgusted by the repeated surrenders of the Salo army!

Therefore, he was more eager than anyone to resolve the issue of desertion and surrender in the Salo army.

The series of measures that Bernard Levi just proposed are the best solutions he came up with after careful consideration!

He believes that the problem must be addressed with force, or even by imposing joint liability on the families of frontline soldiers, in order to curb and resolve the issue of desertion to the greatest extent possible.

After hearing Bernard Levi's suggestion, Kolcliffe Glenn immediately agreed.

The relevant orders were drafted on-site and issued that same day...

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