My own war game

Chapter 345 An unexpected gain

Chapter 345 An unexpected gain

The explosions outside were still going on, and the guards below the official residence were running around in panic like headless flies. He Chi looked at the reactions of those "soldiers" below, and his assessment of the quality of the South African armed forces dropped another level.

No wonder it was said that the civil wars in Africa before the 80s were just a fight between weaklings. A submarine and a small force of a dozen people were able to turn a country's second largest city upside down, which only showed that the security forces here were extremely lax.

Based on the reactions of these people, if we randomly pick a group from the East Asian forces, we can probably overwhelm the whole country. (South Africa currently has about 1 soldiers in the entire country)

"Sir! What do you mean?!" Mayor Morrison put down the phone and tried hard to suppress his emotions, clenching his fists tightly.

"Eh? Didn't you say that just now? The navy is your biggest threat. Your Highness is just solving it for you. Please don't thank me at all." He Chi said with a "sincere" smile.

"But those armored vehicles are my people!"

"Oh no! This is a huge misunderstanding. I will solve this problem immediately." He Chi closed the window casually, and the sound of rockets outside stopped abruptly.

"See, it's okay." The Oriental man clapped his hands, as if what happened just now was unimportant.

Dongdongdong! Dongdongdong! This is the sound of leather boots stepping on the stairs.

"Mr. Mayor! Something big happened! At the port..." Someone was knocking on the door outside urgently.

"Get out!!"

"But……"

"Get out! No one is allowed to come in without my approval!" Erwin Morrison roared angrily at the door!

The people outside left, but the mayor was still breathing heavily.

This bastard! The action just now was clearly a demonstration. Not only did they attack the port and sink two government warships, they also did not spare their own armored vehicles.

The other side's message is simple - we have enough force to suppress any of you, so don't even think about playing tricks.

The feeling of being threatened with naked violence was certainly not good, and Erwin Morrison felt the anger surging in his chest, but he became more confident about "cooperation".

After all, the other party has proven his strength, and he can endure it in the face of absolute interests.

"Can we go see Mr. Mandela now?" Mayor Morrison asked, suppressing his anger.

"No problem, in fact he has already come." He Chi pointed to the window in another direction. "Listen."

Mandela! Mandela! Mandela! The noisy slogans were getting closer and closer.

In the distant sky, thousands of people surrounded a person and walked towards the mayor's residence. He was the young lawyer who was arguing in court.

The Asian man in front of him picked up the phone on the table and handed it to him, "Talk to the guard at the door to avoid any misunderstandings."

The mayor glanced at the other party, took the receiver, and dialed a few numbers. "Let the people outside come in, don't stop them."

Something unexpected happened again. More than twenty big men in military uniforms and holding submachine guns followed the young lawyer into the mayor's residence. None of them said a word and there was no smile on their faces. They seemed ready to tear potential enemies into pieces at any time.

The mayor's heart tightened again:
Damn it! I should have thought that in order to support the agents, the British would definitely give them weapons and train soldiers. It seems that they have been preparing for a long time before suddenly launching the attack. I didn't expect this guy to hide so deeply.

When Erwin Morrison looked at Mandela again, his eyes already placed him as an equal competitor.

"Well, I wish you two a pleasant exchange." The Oriental man turned and was about to leave.

The mayor stopped the other party and said, "Mr. He, will you participate in our talks?" "No, as Her Royal Highness the Princess said, Britain has given up its status as a sovereign state. This is your own business as the South African people, and I don't intend to interfere." The Oriental man waved his hand meaningfully.

"As long as we are under your control, it doesn't matter who wins..." Mayor Morrison muttered to himself, then turned his attention to today's opponent.

The door closed again, and Mandela adjusted his breathing. He knew that today was his chance, an opportunity that he would not be able to find in ten years if he used gentle means.

He forced himself to calm down, and then slowly said, "Mr. Mayor, I believe that the indigenous people of Cape Town and the African National Congress should have the following rights..."
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On February 1949, 2, a land dispute case in Cape Town, South Africa's second largest city, sparked serious riots among indigenous people.

During the unrest, hundreds of people were injured and much of the city's infrastructure was damaged.

Two local garrison warships docked in the port were severely damaged and sank in shallow waters. The authorities later issued a statement saying that the cause was the failure of the old torpedo fuse to explode.

On the same day, the troops participating in the suppression accidentally fired shots, a number of armored vehicles were destroyed, and the garrison lost the ability to control the situation for a time.

Fortunately, with the intervention of the indigenous political party, the African National Congress, the entire city finally returned to normal order. The entire unrest lasted for 6 hours.

But all of this combined was not as eye-catching as another event - Princess Margaret of the British royal family made a public statement in public, declaring that she would give up her claim to South Africa's status as a Commonwealth dependency and hoped that the country would be led by a political party that was inclusive of all South Africans.

Less than 24 hours after the statement was issued, the African National Congress, an indigenous political party, and white enlightened people led by Mayor Erwin Morrison announced that they would respond to the call of Her Majesty the Princess and jointly form a new political party, the African Democratic Alliance.

The new party aims to unite the people of different ethnic groups in South Africa under the framework of equality and freedom and jointly build a prosperous, strong and democratic new South Africa.

As soon as it came to power, the African Democratic Alliance received widespread support from the grassroots people and quickly became the largest opposition party in South Africa. It defeated the National Party of South Africa of former Prime Minister Dan Hale by a narrow margin in the next general election.

Young Mandela entered South Africa's political stage decades early as deputy prime minister.

What he first carried out at the beginning of his administration was domestic military reform.

Princess Margaret was later known as the founder of the liberation movements in Africa and Latin America. She was affectionately called "the people's Margaret" by the residents of South Africa. Her reputation in some areas even surpassed that of her sister Elizabeth.

Some conspiracy theorists also suspect that the Cape Town incident was just a double act directed and performed by the two Windsor sisters, with the purpose of gently completing the transition from the colonial system to the world system, and they cite a number of evidences.

Of course, these are all things that happened later.

On that morning in 1949, Margaret was sitting in the submarine, staring at the seven or eight diamonds in front of her.

"The diamonds are all of good quality. I made a quick estimate and if they are cut well, each one can be sold for at least US$20." Christine put down the instrument in her hand and spoke in the tone of a professional luxury goods expert.

After being busy for so long, he turned South Africa upside down and even changed the political situation, but in the end he only got less than two million US dollars.

The little princess has been feeling extremely regretful for throwing away hundreds of millions of dollars with her own hands.

"Okay, let's go eat. It's not like we have gained nothing." He Chi pulled the little princess up and comforted her.

"Don't bother with me, I'd rather let that guy shoot me. My diamonds! My diamonds!" Margaret's voice echoed in the submarine, sometimes high and sometimes low.

Dang rang~~
A small box popped out from her arms. It was a gift that the little girl "Audrey" had given her before.

The little princess picked up the box from the ground, blew into it carefully and put it back, only to find that there was a small hole in the box.

A scarlet teardrop-shaped stone fell out.

(End of this chapter)

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