Chapter 1720 Guess
Boise's riot has had a far-reaching impact. It is the largest base rebellion since the founding of the Brotherhood of Steel.m. The mobile phone is the most traffic-free and ad-free site. What is even more surprising is that this rebellion with a large number of people and a fairly organized rebellion was actually put down in a dramatic way.
Officials in the city were constantly assassinated, and surviving officials could not escape. When the entire city was in a situation of internal and external difficulties, tens of thousands of workers in the city spontaneously took up weapons to defend the city and defend their own right to survive.
This has never happened after the catastrophe.
Well..., there weren't so many workers in the past. Those workers were homeless people in the city before.
The defenders burst out with a strong enthusiasm for fighting. They easily defeated more than 10,000 bandits who were rampant in the end of the world and chased them for a long distance. More than 2,000 bandits were beaten to death on the spot, and countless injured people were injured.
After arming the workers, many farmers in the towns around Boise also came to support with guns. They only learned on the radio that the city was attacked by bandits, so they spontaneously took action. But they acted very decisively and played a great role.
The fleeing bandits were beaten to death or captured by farmers who blocked all roads. Basically, after this battle, the bandits around Boise were completely resolved, and even if there were sporadic bandits, they would not cause any major chaos.
And Mr. Franklin, the president of the Masonic Congress who ruled Idaho, was not too happy. When he led the team to Boise the day after the incident, his brows were furrowed.
In the city, the workers who had just won the victory were in high spirits. They didn't sleep all night and were still energetic the next day. Countless people marched with guns and sang loudly in the streets. These people had no entertainment in their daily lives and celebrated this victory as a festival.
President Franklin drove into the city hall by car. Compared with the cheering crowds on the street, it became a funeral home. Yesterday, several senior officials, including the mayor, were killed one after another. Police were surveying the scene and the body had just been moved away.
"Who did it?" President Franklin called a meeting of officials in the market and asked in anger in the conference room, "Who was behind the scenes of this riot?"
Are everyone in the conference room looking at each other, and occasionally someone talks and just speculation. This situation made the president even more angry and raise the volume: "Are everyone in the police station sleepwalking? Who is maintaining the city's public order?"
Several policemen in the conference room were even more uneasy. Someone said weakly: "The director and deputy director of our police station were both killed, and several middle and senior police officers also had unknown causes of death. The highest official position is the director of the neighborhood police station, and he was also seriously injured in the hospital."
President Franklin had no choice but to answer this answer. During the catastrophe, all the officials, the army, the police, and the consortium disappeared. The disappearing were all elites, and there were only a handful of talents left.
The Freemason was a group dominated by intellectuals and businessmen. Franklin himself was a political science professor at a private university. He could not create a group of experienced civil servants out of thin air to strengthen the ruling class.
No one can compare to the Aurora Legion in the ruling system. The Iron Brotherhood was consumed by infighting in more than one hundred branches, only Miss Lina Fox of the Legion was desperately recruiting and cultivating administrative talents. This made all organizations in the wasteland extremely envious.
After a while of silence in the conference room, someone said weakly: "We arrested many prisoners yesterday and interrogated the cause of the riot overnight. We found that a pile-wood farm manager named Fedro was an important organizer and an insider."
"Has this guy caught it?"
"He caught it, he admitted that he was the mastermind and confessed that it was Victor Hugo of the Aurora Legion's backer. The assassination of a large number of officials in the city was also done by him, who led the special forces of the Aurora Legion."
After saying this, the conference room became quieter. The President of the General Secretary said quietly after a while: "This is a slander. He must have another mastermind."
Fedro's evidence has been a big rock in the minds of many people. No matter whether what he said is true or false, it will have a huge impact on what he said.
The power of the Aurora Legion has undoubtedly been reflected in the huge commodity trade, and no one has noticed some kind of political erosion behind the trade. In fact, this urban riot has already reflected the influence of the Legion's rapid expansion in North America.
Most of the armed workers who stood up to resist were recruited by the Aurora Legion's factories, and even a large number of farmers made a living by the Aurora Legion's loans and underwriting contracts. Whether the Freemasons admit it or not, there was already an additional force from other people on their territory.
Before the riot occurred, Masonic officials could pretend to be invisible. Because they themselves gained great benefits from factories and trade, but this riot exposed this force that cannot be underestimated.
Fedro's accusation was equivalent to exposing the last layer of window paper. Whether he slandered or not was not important. What was important was that President Franklin came to Boise this time to investigate and solve this problem.
However, the president said this was "slander", so Fedro was "slander". Everyone gave it a sigh, and they didn't want to make things worse. It would be best to maintain the status quo, and making money is the most important thing.
The meeting did not solve any problems, but instead gave President Franklin a headache. Just as the meeting ended, an official quietly approached the President and whispered.
"What?" The President was shocked immediately, "Who else knows about this?"
The official shook his head and whispered: "He did participate in this riot. He was caught by a group of farmers when he ran away. He told his identity and asked the farmers to help contact him for his uncle to get a bounty. However, the farmers did not believe him and instead sent him to us.
He denied that the riot was related to him and his uncle, and he said he was implicated for no reason. But it was really hard for us to believe what he said. The newspapers said that he was a lying person and lied to others and asked trouble everywhere."
Hearing the official's description, President Franklin also snorted coldly, "That bastard relies on his uncle as his backer, I don't know how many bad things he did. He is indeed a gangster full of lies and is not trustworthy at all."
The officials were also resentful, "Does this really have nothing to do with the Aurora Legion? Who was the one in New York doing it?"
The president nodded in a positive tone this time and said, "This is probably the truth. Which Majesty has no reason to cheat us at this time, but which King of New York has cheated us more than once or twice."
Chapter completed!