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Chapter 41

"Read the newspaper! Read the newspaper!" A newspaper boy waved the newspaper in his hand and shouted loudly in the middle of the street: "The former crown prince participated in the military exercise and watched the ceremony as the primary guest! The military supported the restoration of the royal family!"

In the other direction, a young schoolbag stall owner was also shouting loudly: "Come here! Come and see! The German Emperor sent his son! General Sikte, the commander-in-chief of the National Defense Force, publicly supported His Majesty the Emperor!"

The curtains inside were pulled up in the high window. A jurist wearing a round military cap turned around and looked at his Belgian colleague and said, "Is it necessary to fuel the fire? Doing this may not necessarily drive Sikte, who has been in command of the German Wehrmacht for more than three years."

Colonel Grudor smiled slightly: "We have obtained a lot of intelligence. Germany is arming itself on a large scale. We just have no evidence for the time being. We all know that Germany has at least 10 divisions of troops hidden."

"So what? The big men above us also knew very well that the German Wehrmacht had hidden strength, but they all pretended not to know anything." The Frank * official spread his hands and said, "I am not from the Allied Arms Control Committee, I am just a visiting friend."

Colonel Grudho spread his hands and said helplessly: "Lieutenant Colonel Charles de Gaulle, you must know that except for us, no one regards the rising German Wehrmacht as a threat. These big men think that Poland is much stronger than Germany. Germany's hidden strength is not scary. Once the war starts France, it will take only a few months to fight the Rhine, and it will take to fight Berlin."

"Are we just watching them destroy the Treaty of Versailles?" Charles de Gaulle said depressedly: "Can you do some small moves here stop the Wehrmacht from re-arming itself?"

"This is not a small move. You must know that the German Wehrmacht has been secretly expanding its strength with the support of General Sickett. If we can directly let Sickett get out of here this time, then the German Wehrmacht expansion will encounter setbacks." Grudo said with a smile.

"But you still have no way to deal with Colonel Acardo? Rudolph." De Gaulle said with a frown.

Colonel Grudo nodded: "So we had to take action against General Sickett first, and Colonel Acardo's strength was not as huge as we imagined. His promotion was stopped by Sickett, which shows that Acardo's military background is not as terrible as we estimate."

"Didn't that anonymous call come again?" Charles de Gaulle suddenly asked.

"No, since President Ebert's death, the phone has never been called again, and we have never received such high information." Grudo shook his head and said.

"The intelligence part shows that there is also a missing secretary of President Ebert. It seems that we have lost a good ally." De Gaulle sighed.

Colonel Grudo nodded: "We will pay attention to protecting the next ally who takes the initiative to surrender."

"Read the newspaper! Read the newspaper!" The newspaper boy downstairs shouted louder.

The German capitalists were angry and gathered together to demand that the German government punish General Sikt severely, claiming that "the arrogant old man must be given a little suffering." This morning, four old nobles and seventeen large consortiums had already found President Hindenburg and made two completely opposite demands to the old marshal who had just taken the throne of president.

Capitalists and consortium spokespersons demanded that President Hindenburg severely punish General Sikt and remove him from his position as commander-in-chief of the National Defense Forces because Sikt's inviting royal members to visit military exercises was beyond his authority and threatened Germany's national security.

However, some of Hindenburg's old colleagues and several old nobles made different voices. They asked Hindenburg to support Sikte and suppress the unreasonable demands of the capitalists. Some even directly asked Hindenburg to welcome His Majesty the Emperor to return from the Netherlands and re-rule the great German Empire.

The next day, Hindenburg called the military camp in Bavaria and soon found his trusted young confidant Colonel Acardo Rudolph.

"Can I trust you?" As soon as we met, Hindenburg looked at Akado and asked.

"I arrived here just after getting off the plane, Mr. President." Akado stood in front of Hindenburg: "If you need it, I can control the downtown Berlin immediately."

"Are both the police and the Gestapo reliable?" Hindenburg continued to ask.

"Major Gascoll is in the office and he can perform any orders for us. I have contacted the police chief at the airport and Berlin can be martial law at any time." Acardo continued to answer.

Hindenburg nodded and asked the third question of the meeting: "Lt. Col. Akado, is this my betrayal of the royal family? I have served them for decades."

"President Hindenburg, are you willing to betray and sacrifice everyone who elects you as president, including sacrificing your own life to fulfill your loyalty?" Akado asked instead of answering.

"Take this document to Sickett's office, and he was dismissed." Hindenburg was stunned for about a few minutes, then picked up a document from his desk, and said to Akado very lonely: "Tell me my words to all the merchants you know, Hindenburg will defend the democratic regime until the last moment."

"Yes! Long live the Great Germany!" Akado stood attentively and then turned around and walked out of Hindenburg's office.

After walking out of the president's office, Akado called General Sickett's secretary's office by phone.

"Hello! This is the Secretary's Office of the General Headquarters of the National Defense Forces. I am Captain Gris, the secretary of General Sickett. What can I do?" Ms. Gris, who had just been promoted, picked up the phone and greeted.

After hearing her, Akado ordered, "I am Akado. Now call General Harmon in the name of Sickett and ask him to take the guards to the 15th Division headquarters to find General Rennes."

"Are you going to attack General Sickett?" Gris whispered: "I won't do anything for you to do to General Sickett."

"I am not the one who wants to deal with Sickett! It's President Hindenburg! I have a way out for General Sickett. If it were someone else Sickett, it would be over!" Akado said with a frown.

The phone was silent for a long time, and finally Grace's voice came: "Okay! I will help you. I want the rank of major."

"No problem, Major Gris." Akado nodded and hung up the phone after saying that.

Then he grabbed the receiver and answered the phone number to the 15th Division Command: "General Renn, I am Colonel Acardo Rudolph."

"Long live the Great German will! Mr. Rudolph, what orders do you have?" Major General Renn asked at the other end of the phone without hesitation.

"Harmon will come to you! Detain him for me and send someone to cooperate with the party members of the 1st Division to take over the 1st Division of the National Defense Forces." Akado ordered: "No soldier can leave the barracks without my order."

"Yes!" Ren hung up the phone after saying that.

...

Sicket was restless in the office and attacked him unscrupulously in the newspaper for two days. Some people even said that he was the emperor's lackey. Although he was determined to restore the Emperor, he dared to swear to heaven that it was not the present.

German newspapers attacked him overwhelmed by the fire, and foreign newspapers also fueled the fire. For a moment, Sickett felt that he was in an extremely embarrassing situation.

"Ring, ring, ring." The phone rang on the desk, and Sicket grabbed the receiver: "I am General Sicket, who are you?"

"I am Prince William! I call you in a friend's apartment! You should act immediately! Mobilize the army to control Berlin! Otherwise it will be too late!" An anxious voice came from the other end of the phone: "A friend of mine called and said that Hindenburg had fallen to the merchant!"

"What?" Sickett was shocked and stood up. After his light saw two police cars parked outside the window, many policemen were gathering around.

He immediately hung up the phone, grabbed the receiver again, and connected to the command center of the 1st Division in the suburbs of Berlin: "Hello, I'll look for Major General Harmon."

"General Sickett, such a coincidence? I am Major General Renne, the commander of the 15th Division. General Harmon is a guest at the command of the 15th Division. He and Captain Hulk have a lot to talk about." After the phone was said, he hung up.

"Bastard!" Sickett threw the phone receiver in his hand onto the carpet.

"This is not good! General Sickett! You are so bad that you fall." Without knocking on the door, Akado led Ger to push open the door of General Sickett's office. Seeing Sickett's phone breaking, Akado said with a smile.

"You tricked Harmon into the 15th Division?" Sickett stared at Akado and asked, "You planned the reporter's attack this time?"

"I don't have that much energy. This incident was mainly caused by the coalition military control committee. They planned to obstruct the revitalization of the National Defense Forces. You were caught by them, so this attack was caused." Akado said: "I just asked some journalists to help report this incident, which was a small favor for them."

"Marrior Hindenburg was convinced by you?" Sickett continued to ask without giving up.

Akado laughed: "My General, I have never convinced President Hindenburg. Look, he is the President, not the Marshal. No one wants others to point fingers on themselves, especially the President who has been pointed at before! I did not persuade anything, he chose it himself."

"I want to know, if you win, what are you going to do with the National Defense Force?" Sicket asked staring at Akado, his words full of reluctance and loneliness.
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