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1473 A way to survive

"What do you want us to do? Go back in disgrace? What may greet us is not our relatives, but a group of soldiers with live ammunition!" Sun Guang said through gritted teeth.

He felt that this kind of pardon was a tactic to alienate people. As long as these people went back, the Tang Empire would definitely arrest them all and hang them all as a warning to others.

Of course, for him personally, it is indeed a shameful thing to go back like this. If the Tang army is defeated in Dorne and he is pardoned, then he will return to his hometown with a sense of pride and accomplishment, even if

Even if it was death, he would be calm.

But now, far away from Dorne, as a Qin general, it can be said that he has not made any achievements. The defense line has not been tested in actual combat, nor has it been completely completed.

In Sun Guang's view, this line of defense should be three times stronger! The million-dollar coastal defense force could only be considered a success if they could pull at least 500,000 Tang troops to accompany them.

But what about now? Sun Guang actually knows a little bit about what that line of defense looks like. Many areas have not been constructed in accordance with the standard requirements, and not even one-tenth of the standards are up to standard.

The original plan was to place a machine gun bunker every 30 to 50 meters, but in most areas this was not done at all: many places only had machine gun positions and no covered concrete bunkers were built at all.

Even so, the density of machine guns has dropped from one gun every 30-50 meters to one gun every 100 meters. Only when the core supports the firepower point, machine guns are occasionally installed at a distance of 50 meters.

The necessary ammunition storage tunnels are required, and many places have been reduced to things like ear holes. Many ammunition depots are even empty, because there are simply not that many munitions to fill these places.

Now, it is obvious that some people in Dorne hope that Sun Guang will disappear forever despite these so-called big pits! As long as Sun Guang leaves, even if he does not die, these problems will be pushed to him, making him bear a stigma in exchange for many

People can transcend.

But Sun Guang was unwilling to do this. He fled all the way to Dorne. He wanted to continue fighting for Qin and strive for more opportunities for Qin.

It's a pity that he failed. Before he could achieve anything, the Great Qin Empire he wanted to save had already been destroyed.

Now that the State of Qin no longer exists, the original Qin Emperor Yingduo has become the Duke of Qin in the Tang Dynasty. I heard that this Duke is recently forming a Qin football team, which is simply a typical representative of people who lose their minds while playing with things.

I heard that the Qin people no longer had any struggle to regain their country. Under the leadership of Tang officials, they built canals, built dams, extended roads, and built factories... Countless people have benefited, and those who are grateful are like the crucian carp crossing the river.

No one misses the old, backward, poor and harsh Qin State anymore. Everyone calls themselves Tang people, and it seems that no one is willing to mention the word Qin anymore.

Under such circumstances, what Sun Guang did was somewhat inappropriate. Duo En raised him simply because he wanted to prove to the world that Tang State was still unpopular in Qin. But as time went by, this point

The remaining function seems to be gone.

His anachronism will eventually be swept into the trash heap of history: Dorne is planning to finally use his status as a Qin man to separate flesh and blood.

"Oh... you are planning to let me take the blame. Those nobles who contracted the project but cut corners will no longer be held accountable, and those conscripted soldiers do not have to be dismissed. The only thing that will be sacrificed is my reputation.

!" Sun Guang thought everything clearly, suddenly realized and pointed at himself.

Michael Ravel immediately blushed. He had already thought of this before he came. Dorne's involvement in the coastal defense project was so great that Dorne I did not dare to expose this scar.

So King Dorne I came up with this "ingenious plan" to put all the blame on an unrelated person, and then settle it once and for all, ending the whole farce.

As for subsequent rectifications and repairs, that is a story for another day. Anyway, now Dorne has no money to continue spending on the coastal defense line. It is enough to scare the Tang Dynasty.

"General Sun! My emperor is not unreasonable. He promised me that as long as the general is willing to leave, he will never stop him." This was the last condition that Mike Ravel obtained for Sun Guang.

After all, for such a huge problem, if Sun Guang didn't leave, he would definitely be executed. So Mike Ravel came here to inform Sun Guang, so that Sun Guang could run away before Dorne made up his mind to take action.

But what Michael Ravel didn't know was that Dorne I was not so kind. Behind the scenes, Dorne I had arranged battleships and submarines, and he would open fire and sink Sun Guang's ship as soon as it left the port.

How could he leave Sun Guang alive and return to the Tang Dynasty: On the one hand, leaving Sun Guang alive might reveal the secrets of Dorne's defense line, and on the other hand, it might also give Sun Guang a chance to defend himself. No matter from which aspect

Look, Dorne will kill Sun Guang in his lifetime.

And the document sent by Mike Ravel that the Tang Empire pardoned Sun Guang was just the trigger for the whole incident.

Sun Guang is not a fool. Of course he knows that what he knows is very important to Dorne and also very important to the Tang Empire.

If he could make it to the Tang Empire alive, he might actually be able to provide some useful information, allowing the Tang Empire to give him a way to survive.

"Your Majesty the Emperor, don't worry about me leaving? Taking so many of your secrets to the Tang Dynasty?" Sun Guang smiled, opened his mouth and asked in a tone full of disdain.

Mike Ravel did not speak. He actually knew that his statement was actually a bit too wishful thinking. Anything could happen on the sea, and his so-called guarantee was really worthless.

When the time comes, it is said that the ship encountered an undercurrent and sank, and even directly blamed the Tang Navy. What can Michael Ravel do? Question his emperor about such a thing? In the end, it is not the case.

Can you just pretend to be deaf and dumb?

"It seems I should really leave." Sun Guang smiled mockingly, and then made a farewell gesture: "Goodbye, my friend. I hope I can see you again one day."

The moment he watched Mike Ravel leave the room and the door was closed, his hand clenched a business card in his pocket.

It was delivered to him by a newsboy a few days ago. There was only a phone number on it and a name that even Sun Guang was already very familiar with: Pan Yiping.

In Dorne, not many people can get such a business card, but for Sun Guang, this may be the only way he can survive. It is not a pity for him to die, but he feels that he

At least those Qin sailors should be sent back to their country...

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There are a lot of things going on at home in the past two days, so I can only make sure to update first, and I will definitely make up for any missed updates.


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