Twenty Seven Years

Chapter 472: I wish you peace

  Chapter 472 I wish you peace

it's out of the question.

  Verak’s envisioned way of fighting is no different from the previous ones. He hides in the dark, harassing and destroying the government forces, effectively restraining their forces ten times their own. In other cases, adapt accordingly.

  But this trick will not work if you put it head-on on the bright side.

  As long as the government forces decide to destroy the martyrs cemetery, even if Verak leaves a thousand comrades behind, they will have no way to stop it.

   This is like tying a rope to a group of invisible people, making them passive and losing their only advantage.

   "Can it be done?" Keating asked for an accurate word from Veraker.

  Verak couldn't open his mouth.

Keating continued: "I know that it is very difficult and even a bit ridiculous to defend the martyrs cemetery when we fled without a fight in Laize. But we have no choice, we must ensure its integrity. You don't need me to tell you the importance of it."

"The government army is also very clear, they know us almost as well as we do." Verak said with a serious face, "I can only say...it is really irreparable, I will use my body to block the first shot at the Martyrs Cemetery a bullet."

   “I don’t want that to happen.”

   "Then wish I can think of a better way."

  After leaving the office, Verak did not dare to relax for a moment, and began to prepare for the formation of the Laizein wartime action team.

   The first ones he transferred here were Murphy and Connie who had traveled to many countries with him.

   There is no doubt that staying here to fight against the government forces will be one of the most dangerous tasks for the International Equality League for a long time to come. All those who have been transferred will face the risk of being alone and helpless at all times and the possibility of sacrifice.

   But he still called Murphy and Connie.

   This is not pulling them into the fire pit, but the greatest respect and recognition for the two with lofty ideals.

   After hearing the news, Cyril, the sheriff of Laizein, rushed over immediately, applied to join the Laizein wartime action team, and recommended more than a dozen comrades in the security team who had the same ideas as him.

  Other departments also gathered nearly a hundred comrades in just half an hour. They were willing to give full play to their strengths, stick to Laizein, and fight to the end with the government army and the enemies who prevented the arrival of the new world.

  The number of people in the action team should not be too many or too few. After research, Verak decided to transfer 200 comrades, no more than 300 comrades to form a formal action team. The quota of 300 was filled in a very short period of time. At the same time, there were still a large number of comrades who came to submit applications, loudly introducing their expertise to Veraker, and showing their determination not to be afraid of sacrifice.

  Villac quickly controlled the scene, and discussed urgently with Murphy, Cyril, Connie and other backbones on the spot, and determined the final candidates for the 312 members of the action team.

  These players are mainly from the Equality Army Recruit Battalion, Laizein Security Team, Intelligence Department, etc., and have one or more abilities that can play an important role in the next struggle.

   It can be said that this is the elite of the elite. The power they exert together cannot be judged by the number of people.

  After quickly forming the action team, considering that the propaganda of the International Equality League has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, Veraker no longer set up propaganda tasks in the action team, and set the main direction of the action team at that time on sabotage and infiltration.

  In addition, he combined various information to promote several comrades with outstanding abilities in the action team, appointed them as the sub-captains of the action team, participated in the preparation of the plan, and implemented the plan with leading comrades.

  These people are:

   Shirley, a cadre of the Intelligence Department. After three months of advanced training in the "Intelligence Theory and Practice" major of the International Equality League Headquarters, he graduated with first place honors. She is highly regarded by the Minister of Intelligence, Charles, and Keating is also full of praise for her.

  Spencer, deputy battalion commander of the new barracks, a veteran who lost his left eye. He has rich combat experience, especially in street fighting. With him, some of the gaps in operations teams will be filled.

  Nizan, deputy captain of the Laizein Security Guard. He used to be a postman, but after being influenced by the idea of ​​equality and joining the International Equality League, he was discovered with talents in memory and logic, and became the right-hand man of the security guard captain Cyril.

Arranging for other comrades to go to the original department to handle the gap between work handovers, Verac called together Murphy, Connie, Cyril, Shirley, Spencer, and Nizan, and started the meeting in a conference room in the Equality Building. The Squad's first official meeting.

  At the meeting, Veraker first made a clear division of labor among the six people.

  Murphy is the intelligence team leader, Shirley and Connie are the deputy team leaders, responsible for infiltration, espionage, assassination and other work.

  Cyril is the leader of the combat team, and Spencer and Nizan are the deputy team leaders. They are responsible for harassing and destroying the government troops stationed in Lazein.

  The rest of the action team were roughly divided into intelligence group and combat group according to this division of labor.

"...The appointment work is over. If there is no objection, we will discuss the next thing." Verak waited for a while, seeing no one spoke, and said directly, "Comrade Keating, the chairman of the alliance, has given us the first order. A mission. This mission does not require us to assassinate anyone, or to cause much damage to the government forces. Everyone knows that many comrades who died were buried in the martyrs cemetery. The current situation is urgent and we do not have enough time to transfer They, so the first and most important task of our operation team is to protect its integrity at all costs after the arrival of government forces."

   This task was like when Keating told Veraker just now, it shocked everyone present.

  It's very simple. As long as the government army uses the simplest method and sends a well-equipped army to surround the martyrs' cemetery, they will be completely helpless.

  Operation teams of hundreds of people, even if they are all armed to the teeth, are still as fragile as eggs in the eyes of the government forces.

   "This is too difficult. Not only can it not be completed, but it will also become a means for the government forces to lure us to come forward." Shirley shook her head with a cold face.

"We have no choice." Virak emphasized, "It is our limit to give up Lezein directly without resistance at the main station. If we remain indifferent to the destruction of the Martyrs Cemetery, we will have no face to face anyone, and this matter will also be covered by the government. Making a fuss about the Military University will have a greater impact on the momentum of the International Equality Alliance than the sacrifice of Boyne and Morais."

   "But how do we protect it? Even the Equality Army has given up Laizein. How can we, a few hundred people, fight against tens of thousands of government troops and defend the Martyrs Cemetery?" Veteran Spencer said.

  After being appointed as the deputy leader of the combat team, he immediately conceived in his mind many tactics that could be used to win more with less with the help of terrain.

  But when he heard the primary task of the action team, his mind suddenly went blank, and he was a little at a loss.

   Those tactics he was proud of were all useless in defending the martyrs' cemetery.

  The strength of the action team and the government forces is so disparate that no matter what they do, it will be useless.

"This is the purpose of our meeting. Discuss a feasible plan, at least to ensure that the martyrs' cemetery is intact before the terminal counterattacks." Verak felt incredible in his heart, but in order to stabilize the morale of the army, he did not show any wavering and not confident.

   "Do you have any ideas?" Asked Sheriff Cyril.

"No."

   There was a few minutes of silence in the conference room.

"Head-to-head confrontation is definitely not going to work, and our actions must not be later than the government forces, otherwise they will immediately realize that they can use the Martyrs Cemetery to force us to show up." Murphy bit the bullet and opened up his mind, "The best way is to Avoid the idea of ​​the government army attacking the martyr's cemetery from the beginning."

"How to avoid it? Everyone knows the situation in the martyrs' cemetery. Could it be that we have to pin our hopes on the brains of all the government troops?" Spencer said, "My suggestion is that we can transfer as much as the martyrs can. You can't hit a stone with a pebble at this point."

"It's better to have ideas than to stand still." Verak tried to expand on Murphy's ideas, "If we can attract the attention of the government forces in other places, then it is impossible to let the matter of the Martyrs Cemetery go smoothly." Procrastinate."

"How much commotion is there? How long can it last?" Shirley disagreed, but she did not suggest that the higher ups abandon the cemetery like Spencer did. "If we really want to find a way, we can first study them from the perspective of the government forces. How will we do it. When we understand the enemy's thinking, we can better propose countermeasures in a targeted manner."

  Verak agrees with this direction: "According to what Comrade Shirley said, let's first analyze and analyze what the government forces will do after they enter Laizein, and what they will do with a high probability."

Murphy said: "The government forces probably wouldn't attack the Cemetery of the Martyrs immediately. When they regain control of Laizein, they must first stabilize Laizein. When Laizein stabilizes, the Cemetery of the Martyrs will 100% In other words, the period when the government forces maintain the stability of Laizein is our last time. As for how the government forces will attack the Martyrs Cemetery, I can’t think of the specifics, but the government forces should take this matter Make a fuss and frustrate the prestige of the International Equality Alliance to the greatest extent."

   "They will attract a lot of people to watch, and the newspapers will make a lot of reports." Verak summed up what Murphy wanted to express.

   "Yes, there will definitely be a lot of people coming to the scene." Murphy nodded.

  Cyril's eyes brightened: "Does this mean that as long as we can prevent people from the newspaper office from coming forward, and the effect of destroying the martyrs' cemetery cannot reach the expected scale, the government army will not attack the martyrs' cemetery for the time being?"

"It's possible, there's a small possibility." Verak analyzed, "The impact of the martyrs' cemetery is beyond imagination, so if we can find a way to reduce the impact to an extremely low level, consider the result. , the government army may put it on hold for the time being and look for better opportunities. However, this matter itself cannot be accurately predicted, and the role of those who obstruct the newspaper office will not be very great."

   "No matter how you say it, there are some clues." Connie said optimistically.

  Verak showed a smile: "Yes, overcoming these is much easier than taking the first step."

  After a period of discussion, although the issue of ensuring the safety of the Martyrs Cemetery has not been resolved, it is no longer an absolutely impossible thing.

   When it was time for dinner, Veraker saw that everyone was a little tired, so he ended the meeting and asked everyone to eat and rest.

  After everyone left, Verak looked at the meeting content he had recorded, as well as his multiple ideas for protecting the martyrs' cemetery.

   "Boom boom boom."

   "Come in."

   Seeing someone coming, Verak put down the file and looked up, only to see Comrade Winston open the door and walk in.

"haven't seen you for a long time."

"haven't seen you for a long time."

   Actually, when Veraker just came back yesterday, Winston and Keating greeted him under the Equality Building together. It's just that Verak was in extreme grief and Keating took him directly to the office, so the two didn't have time to exchange pleasantries.

   "Where is Comrade Andrei?"

   "He's over there in Kip City, and he didn't come over."

"Yesterday you finished chatting with Comrade Keating. I wanted to find you, but I heard that you were on vacation, so I didn't bother you. I saw you come back today, and I was busy building the Laizein wartime action team, but I couldn't find you. What a chance." Winston laughed as he sat next to Veraker.

   "You are different from others, you can come to me anytime." Verak felt a little ashamed.

"There should be little chance in a short time." Winston looked at Verak's expression with slight sympathy, apparently he learned that Verak's best friend Nord had also died, "I'm leaving soon , go to Leicester City to prepare for a new pilot factory first."

  Villac nodded slightly: "Do it earlier, and get the result earlier."

   "I'm sorry, but the operation of the Nak Weaving Factory did not go smoothly in the subsequent experiment. If the experiment had been successful a month ago, I think our situation would be much better than it is now." Winston said apologetically.

"What do you have to apologize for? It's not about you alone, and it's not that you didn't do your best. I heard about the Nak Weaving Factory. It got into trouble after expanding the scale and conducting experiments with multiple parties. I think if you can’t solve this point, there will be no one in this world.” Verak patted Winston on the shoulder, “You don’t have to blame yourself, as Teacher Keating said, we are mentally prepared , which is also the significance of the experiment.”

"Thank you."

   "There is nothing to thank. It is us who should say thank you, because you make everything we do meaningful and let us see hope." Verak said sincerely.

  Winston took out the book: "I promised to send it to you before, but you probably haven't received it much."

  Verak looked at it, and there were three big characters on the book: "Common Theory": "Have you finished your creation?"

   "It's not considered finished, it's a draft, I'll show it to you first. Handing it over to you this time is fulfilling my agreement half a year ago."

   "Okay, I will study hard." Verak took over.

   "It's getting late, I have to go." After handing the book to Veraker, Winston got up, "The car is still waiting for me."

   "I won't see you off." Verak just stood up.

   "Well. You have to be careful here, and we'll see you later." Winston said.

  Verak held a book in his hand, and his whole body was extremely calm, and there was strength from the calmness: "I will. I wish you peace too, and find the answer for us as soon as possible."

  (end of this chapter)

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