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Chapter 276 Armistice and Surrender

"Yes!" Ax agreed in a low voice, and climbed into the trunk with a dozen people and waited for the Northern Army soldiers to get in and sit down. Suddenly, some other Northern Army soldiers either lost their guns or fell down.

With guns on their backs, they also climbed towards the car in twos and threes - obviously, they were not Ax's men, they also wanted to desert, to be precise, they wanted to surrender.

The captain still had his back to the truck. He could definitely tell what was happening from the sounds in the car, but he had no intention of turning around. When the lieutenant next to him saw this scene, he just turned his head slightly to look at the captain who turned his back.

, still maintaining a dull expression

In a truck, the woman only pulled a dozen people, but the Northern Army soldiers loaded more than thirty people. It was not until the truck could no longer be loaded that the Northern Army stopped boarding.

The Bushman driver started the car and before he was about to turn around and start back, he suddenly turned his head to the captain who had his back turned to him and called out: "Hey!"

Hearing this call, the captain finally turned around and met the Bushman driver's eyes. Both of them had expressionless faces.

"If it doesn't work, surrender! Don't hold on!" Bushman said dryly, without any flattery in his tone.

Upon hearing this, the captain smiled miserably and saluted the truck as it slowly turned around.

The truck had just turned around, and before it could speed up, several Northern soldiers ran out of the nearby mountains and forests, chasing the truck, opened the driver's door and jumped in. When the fifth person was squeezed in, the cab finally couldn't hold it anymore.

, the car door was finally closed, and the Northern Army who came from behind had no choice but to forget the car and sigh.

Who could have imagined that something like this would happen on the battlefield? But it really happened. The two hostile sides just let a truck drive back and forth under the firepower surveillance of both sides, transporting food and pulling people. Who?

Didn't give it any trouble

After the war, the daring Bushman driver naturally became Engro's hero. With his strange stories about war and human nature, he was invited by major European media to interview him and took his family almost on a tour.

Across half of the Mediterranean

What the Confederate side couldn't imagine was that a truck of food was exchanged for sixteen abducted women and forty-five Northern Army soldiers, including Ax and the one who escorted the truck to the "safe zone."

As for whether Ax was ordered to surrender or whether he surrendered privately, no one among his men wanted to delve into it.

However, shortly after the truck came back, intensive gunfire rang out near the bend where the grain was unloaded. At this time, the Engro defenders did not attack. People estimated that the Northern Army was fighting for the grain.

At about 17:20 p.m., Masuari sent three negotiators

An hour and a half later, the Northern Army and the Southern Alliance reached a preliminary agreement: Masuari apologized for the Northern Army's killing of civilians, was willing to hand over the perpetrators of the killing of civilians within two hours, and stated that he would compensate the civilians who died and were injured.

At the same time, Masuari will also convene his senior generals for emergency consultations, saying that he will seriously study the Southern Alliance's withdrawal proposal. During this period, the two sides will maintain a ceasefire. In addition, Masuari also requested the Bushmen to act in a humanitarian spirit and

Accommodating a group of wounded Northern Army soldiers, the Southern Alliance also generously expressed its willingness to accept it.

"Zhou, will there be any results?" Lila asked Zhou Jiping in confusion. Obviously, his brain was no longer enough.

"Result? Huh!" Zhou Jiping smiled faintly. Masuari was a bit too young to play with him. The level of the negotiators was also too different. The intention of pretending to talk about peace and preparing for war was too obvious.

It’s just that Zhou Jiping is not sure. After repeated attacks, what else can Masuari do? In which direction will he march?

"Look! If my analysis is good, I will be talking nonsense tonight!" Zhou Jiping said to Lila. Elder Muba squinted his eyes and leaned back in the chair, nodded weakly, expressing his agreement with Zhou Jiping's opinion.

"Will they really attack Engro?" Lila continued to ask: "There is a huge maze there. Does Masuari want to die?"

"We have made complete preparations to prevent a dog from jumping over the wall," Zoric replied for Zhou Jiping.

"I really want to know what Masu Ali is doing?" Zhou Jiping closed his eyes and said quietly: "Tonight is destined to be a sleepless night!"

"Staff Officer Huang (Pihu) said that the Northern Army who sent the message has returned. Colonel Buganda who is stationed in Kapa said that the people in the Killer Regiment are much more honest now, but they still have to wait for the opportunity..." Zorick added

"A hundred-footed insect is dead but not stiff" Zhou Jiping said a Chinese idiom

"A bug with a hundred legs can't even die..." Lila studied Zhou Jiping's words. Elder Muba looked helplessly at the chief who couldn't tell the importance. He was so weak that he didn't want to speak.

Zhou Jiping looked to the north, secretly thinking about every part of his plan. Will the thing he doubted really happen? If it really happened, how should he face Elder Jiwayo? The old man was a man who trusted him unconditionally.

If that doesn't happen, how can we put Masuari in a trap?

At eight o'clock in the evening, the temporary headquarters of the Northern Army

A staff officer carefully reported to Masu Ali: "Those "murderers" have never deceived the Bushmen. There are some deserters over there... That leopard (Zhou Jiping) asked us to hand over the killer within half an hour.

"The murderer of the regiment"

An awkward smile was written on Masuari's face. He grinned and said: "This guy is really difficult to deal with. It only takes one night..."

"Dukua!" Masuari shouted to the officers who were in the meeting: "I'm really sorry. I only need one night today. As the leader of the killer group... don't worry, I will treat your family well."

No one in the world thought that Dagas would die, you think so?"

Dagas is not dead! The current leader of the killer group, Dukua, still knows this. He stood up stiffly and faced Masuari, not knowing what to say. The order was given by Masuari and was delivered by him.

However, on the territory of the Northern Army, who would hold Masuari accountable? It seemed that he had to die, and he, the deputy of the killer group who had endured for many years, could never catch up with Dagas, who had few subordinates.

Dukua raised his hand numbly and saluted Masuari, but he couldn't say a word.

Masua looked at Dukua expressionlessly and said, somewhat apologetically: "I'm sorry!"

Several guards came over and took Dukua out.

"Is there any news over there?" Masuari asked the communications officer anxiously.

"There was news just now that there is some trouble and we need to wait!" the communications officer replied nervously.

"Wait, wait, wait, don't they claim to be the most efficient? How come I am no longer efficient now that I have lost the battle? This is all thanks to their intelligence." Masuari lost control of his emotions.

Seeing Masu Ali getting angry, everyone in the headquarters did not dare to answer. They knew why Masu Ali was angry, and they also knew who the "they" in Masu Ali's mouth were. That was Masu Ali's backstage.

The mysterious power that supports Masuari

The battlefield radio started broadcasting again, this time the news of Doukua's execution was first broadcast.

Subsequently, the final result of the negotiations between the Southern Alliance and the Northern Army was broadcast: Masuari publicly admitted defeat and was willing to reach a ceasefire agreement with the Southern Alliance to end the current state of war. Except for the men and horses of the two Guards regiments, the Northern Army retained weapons.

All Northern troops laid down their weapons and surrendered unconditionally

The Southern Alliance will provide sufficient supplies for Masuari's two regiments and allow them to temporarily take some of the Ngro refugees as hostages and return to the north by boat via Cabela's Port. After Masuari successfully returns to the north, the north will

The army's warships will return the captive refugees. The 6,000 northern troops who have laid down their weapons will temporarily stay in the Southern Alliance. After the northern military government pays the Southern Alliance's war reparations, they will return to the north by boat.

This is the result of the negotiations between the Northern Army and the Confederacy after a night of bargaining.

In fact, neither party to the negotiation took the outcome of the negotiation seriously, and were secretly making their own preparations.

This is probably the most unbelievable armistice negotiation in the history of war.

However, no matter how trustworthy the armistice negotiation is, it still needs to show its credibility because both sides intend to use it to confuse their opponents, even though they themselves are not sure that their opponents will be fooled.

The morning light slightly opened, and a mist enveloped the beautiful Engro Mountains. This thin mist seemed to tell people that the rainy season is not far away from this continent.

Just in this thin mist, a large group of Northern Army soldiers appeared. They were lined up in a relatively neat queue, silently walking towards Ngro Mountain. They were the Northern Army who were ordered to lay down their weapons. Two regiments, four thousand

Many people still have another regiment, which is the Buganda regiment guarding Kapa Pass. That regiment will surrender in the end.

All Northern Army soldiers held their guns with their left hands, with the muzzle pointing downwards. All automatic rifles had their magazines unloaded to avoid misunderstandings.

The mental state of these northern troops is pretty good. At least the war has come to an end. It is satisfying to be able to save their lives. As for whether Masuari and their marshal will be taken back to the north in the future, almost all of them are not.

What hope do we have? Everyone knows what the north is like. Where will the war reparations come from? Unless Masuari is willing to give up the entire north.

The hilltop in front was called Jinshan. The Engro garrison who accepted the surrender appeared. Following the garrison's instructions, the Northern Army soldiers put down their guns one after another, and then walked forward not far away. The faint smell of food wafted over.

At this time, the stomachs of almost all the Northern Army soldiers began to growl unsatisfactorily. Counting on their fingers, they had not had a decent meal for many days.


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