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Chapter 29

Sicket walked around the room in a fit of anger. Akado sat on the sofa and was silent. The wall clock in the room ticked, making the quiet night look a little scary. Time continued to pass by with the dull atmosphere, silent bit by bit.

About an hour ago, the National Defense Force dispatched three companies to secretly arrest the only three secretaries in the president's office.

The first secretary was still lying on the bed when he was arrested. When the National Defense Force rushed in, he was not wearing his pants, but in the end he was just wearing a pair of white underwear and was pulled into the truck by the National Defense Force soldiers.

The second secretary swayed in the bar and walked home humming a little song. When he walked home, he found that his home had been surrounded by the National Defense Forces. When he was pressed on the wall by the vicious soldiers, he shouted loudly: "I am the President's Secretary! I want to see Mr. President! You guys wait for me!"

The third secretary couldn't escape either. He slept with his lover. Unfortunately, the National Defense Force found the mistress's house through his friend and captured him and his mistress back to the headquarters of the National Defense Forces. Both of them were tied up - the soldiers of the National Defense Forces only had a pair of handcuffs, so in order not to treat them differently, they had to use a rope.

As a result, two had already come out. The third secretary took his lover to a friend's party that day. At least twenty men and women proved that they had absent on the same day. The secretary who had obtained his innocence was placed in a living room and was "careful" by two National Defense Army soldiers.

The first secretary took turns playing mahjong with seven gambling friends that day, and there was no time to commit the crime. He even confessed that he was beaten by his wife for losing money. Looking at his crying face, even if he asked him if he had stole anything when he was a child, he would confess truthfully.

The second secretary was still under trial in the interrogation department because he was drunk, but I heard that the second secretary was an alcoholic, and was arranged to the presidential secretary's office because he was Ebert's nephew. He was a complete fool.

Sickett and Acardo are waiting for the result of the trial, but they already know the answer. In addition to the three secretaries, the only one who can enter the President's Secretary's office is the President himself.

"Ebert has no need to betray us! We were just a vassal of him at that time! We still survived by the money he allocated. What are the benefits of him betraying the Wehrmacht?" Sicket looked at Akado in confusion, as if asking Akado, and as if asking himself.

Akado stood up with a little embarrassed expression. He walked out the door and said, "I don't know why he betrayed Germany, so I plan to ask myself. General, I'll go to the interrogation room and hear what the drunkard said. Are you interested in going together?"

Sicket snorted, picked up his military cap, and walked out of the door before Akado. Two people went to the interrogation room of the National Defense Forces Interrogation Department, which was located in the General Command to interrogate important prisoners, but it was not in the same building as the General Command's office area, and there was a guard barracks in the middle.

The two men walked forward with their respective guards under the dark street lights. Not far away, the soldiers of the 103rd Regiment, who had just been transferred, were jumping out of the truck line. They were ordered to station the General Command of the National Defense Forces in order to defend the place in a possible coup conflict.

When Sicket opened the door of the interrogation room, an officer was pouring cold water on the face of the second secretary who was hanging. It was already November. The weather was very cold. A bucket of cold water poured on the man's face. Sure enough, the man's loud shouting was heard.

Seeing Sicket and Akado coming in, the soldiers and officers stood attentively saluted. When the man heard the sound, he looked at the door with his confused eyes and found Sicket and Akado coming in.

"General! Save me! General!" The person who was hung in the air shouted: "I am Siman, the president's secretary! You have seen me!"

Sicket looked at Secretary Siman's embarrassing appearance with a stained face and cold water. He closed his eyes with some helplessness and did not speak. Instead, Akado, who was standing beside him, asked in a cold tone while taking off the leather gloves from his hand, "Mr. Siman, I hope you will tell us what we want to know."

"But you didn't ask me anything!" Siman said innocently.

"..." Akado felt a little embarrassed, and his momentum just now also disappeared outside the Ninth Heaven. He turned around: "Have you started asking yet?"

"The third interrogation room is different from the previous interrogation room. Generally, we will fight for a while before asking, sir!" An officer stepped forward and explained: "This way, the prisoners can easily recall what they have done."

"No need!" Akado looked at the drunkard Siman who was so scared that he was out of his mind, waved his hand and said, "Just ask directly."

The officer nodded, came to Siman, picked up the documents and looked at them, and asked, "You have called the coalition Armistice Control Commission twice in your office! What is the content?"

"What, what?" Siman said with some stuttering.

Even Akado heard the panic in Siman's words, let alone the interrogation experts all over the room.

Without nonsense, the two officers rushed forward and punched and kicked Siman at the waist. The screams immediately filled the entire room. Siket, who was beside him, seemed relieved, found a stool to sit down, stared at his subordinates and tortured Siman.

"Please, ah...please! Ah...no! Ah...don't hit me...ah...for God's sake! Ah...I said! I said!" Siman only stood for about 2 minutes, then he vomited out all the wine he drank tonight and the blood from his stomach. Then he screamed and prepared to confess.

As soon as the officer and the soldier stopped, he said everything like a bamboo tube pouring beans: "Don't... don't fight again! That day Ebert told me that he had had enough of the threats and arrogance of the National Defense Forces, and he planned to weaken the National Defense Forces' power and make the National Defense Forces give up part of the "Pluto Project".

He gasped and continued, "He didn't want to stop the Pluto program in full, but just wanted to keep the development of the Wehrmacht under his control, so he felt that Akado was a threat and was ready to get rid of Akado."

He glanced at General Sickett and found that Sickett's face was very ugly, and defended him: "Ebert and I are not treason! We have never thought of betraying the country! We just want the army to restrain ourselves so as to save more money to revive Germany! We are also just."

"Let your so-called justice go to hell! Your stupidity directly leads to the crisis in the Ruhr Industrial Zone! It makes the National Defense Forces humiliate and the German people suffer disaster!" Akado said angrily: "General Sickett, are you still planning to plead for Ebert now?"

"We cannot take measures against the president even if we listen to the testimony of a secretary, which is unlawful." Sickett said helplessly.

"General Sickett, he is trying to shake the foundation of the Wehrmacht! He is trying to destroy Germany! We should take action to prevent the disaster from continuing!" Akado said a little unyieldingly: "We should arrest Ebert and sentence him to death."

"We are not policemen! Colonel Acardo!" Sicket stared at Acardo and said angrily: "We are not judges either!"

Akado nodded: "Yes! We are not! But we are the National Wehrmacht!"

"Arsoning the president will cause disaster, and we are not sure we can control the situation." Sickett said with a frown: "We need to think carefully and formulate good countermeasures."

"We already have a countermeasure, right?" Akado raised his lips and smiled: "As early as last year, I had formulated an emergency plan for the National Defense Force at a secret meeting, and we can implement it according to Plan a."

"Then, arrest Ebert first and don't hurt him." After hearing Acardo's words, Sicket's attitude was much better. After all, it is much better for the National Defense Force to control the government than Ebert to control the National Defense Force.

Akado nodded and turned around and walked out of the interrogation room.

"Bring your people with me!" Akado saw the Hulk Commander outside the door and ordered: "Let the soldiers load bullets! First-level alert!"

In the room, several officers had hanged Secretary Siman at the instruction of Sikte, and one foot of the body was still twitching.

"You really plan to let President Ebert go?" Hulk asked while following Akado forward: "He will take revenge if he lets go! It will be too late to deal with him until dawn!"

"I certainly thought of the problem you thought of, too! So he will definitely resist arrest! The National Defense Forces do not need a living president, what do you think?" After Akado turned around, he got into the car and signaled Ger to drive.

"General Sickett will send you to the military court. Akado. He will be hanged when he shoots the president!" Hulk said to Akado through the car window: "Are we going to consider it again?"

"Yes, General Sickett will not tolerate my own self-righteousness, but the newly appointed Mr. President will be grateful to me. Do you still remember the words I said to you during the last coup of General Walter von Lutwitz, right?" Akado said with a smile.

"New President? Who is the New President?" Hulk was a little confused, but he still remembered some of the problems Akado told him about General Walter von Lutwitz's coup, such as not choosing a new president well.

It seems that Acardo is indeed different from the reckless General Lutwitz. Before he started the coup, he had a complete plan as a follow-up guide.
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