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Chapter 592 You will go to the military court!

Chapter 592: You will go to the military court!

Seeing Major Clive's expression, Brigadier General Jeff frowned in dissatisfaction: "What? My Major Clive, I spent two and a half years in the prisoner-of-war camp in the East. Can't you learn their language? I just saw that you communicated well with him?"

"General, if I follow your instructions, the consequences will be difficult to predict. This will cause the Eastern colonial plan, which has just obtained the opportunity to develop, to be severely damaged again." Major Clive took a deep breath and decided to express his thoughts.

Hearing this, Brigadier General Jeff raised the two caterpillar-like gray eyebrows. "Dear Major Clive, you sound very much for the Empire, but please remember that our British Empire and European civilization are the strong people in this world. Did you lose the pride of the British Empire soldiers two and a half years ago after you were captured by those despicable sneak attacks and captured by those yellow ghosts?!"

"Genius General, I think Major Clive has not lost his pride as a British soldier. He is called self-knowledge." At this time, Ruan Youjiang, who was despised by Brigadier General Jeff, looked at the fat British Brigadier who was almost rippled with a smile, and said these words that Brigadier General Jeff were stunned in standard and fluent English.

"By the way, I forgot to add the title you should have before your name: Mr. White Ghost General, look, in the communication between the two of us, I used a lot of polite words. And you, the general from the Western civilization world, don't even know how to use the simple title of "you". It really makes me doubt where your civilization is?" Ruan Youjiang's cruel sentence made the white skin of the British people present feel like a layer of red paint, especially the Brigadier General Jeff.

The supreme commander of the British-American coalition forces, the fury of Brigadier General Jeff Churchman, who had won numerous honors and merits in the war to command the encirclement and suppression of the Indian tribes in Upper Canada.

"You dare to talk to me like this?! Damn it, I want you to pay the price." Brigadier General Jeff, who was so angry that his face was blue, roared angrily, reached out and snatched the guard's flintlock gun and wanted to fire, but was stopped by several other officers.

"General, he is the representative of the Chinese Empire army coming to negotiate, and he cannot be killed."

"God of General, please calm down. Now is not the time to get angry. Perhaps he is angry with you because of some conspiracy." After the British officers persuaded him, Brigadier General Jeff panted in disappointment and returned the flintlock gun to the guard. The eyes, which were squeezed into thin slits by fat flesh, were full of cold lights that were chosen and devoured, and stared fiercely at the Oriental man who looked at him calmly and fearlessly.

Looking at the straight body of the Chinese Imperial soldier when he left and the contemptuous and contemptuous smile, Brigadier General Jeff felt that his heart was about to explode.

"General, we have already reconnaissance. The other party occupied the Mengli Pass and had already set up positions there. Because the other party was very vigilant, we could only observe from a distance. The number of their troops was unknown, but at least we could confirm that there should be hundreds of people. As for how many troops there are behind the mountain pass, we have no way of knowing." Soon, the reconnaissance personnel's reward restored Brigadier General Jeff to his sanity.

However, what happened next made him even more angry, because almost all British officers were reserved for the attack on the Chinese Empire army at Menglishan Pass. These officers were all intermediate officers who could know the content of the signing of the Treaty of Jiading between China and Britain.

"You are disobeying the military orders of your superiors. You will go to the military court!" Looking at the attitude of these officers who dared to disobey their military orders, Brigadier General Jeff was about torment. "You are simply a group of cowards. Did the two and a half years of life in prisoners of war have tortured all your courage and courage? Don't you want those damn yellow ghosts to repay the unfair treatment you have received for this?!"

"Sorry, General, please pay attention to your tone. We do not think we are timid or cowardly. The reason we disobey your orders is that we do not want to have a head-on conflict with the army of that empire and destroy the great situation that Mr. Edmund finally created. The messenger sent by Mr. Edmund happened to give me a letter of authorization. If, of course, it is just that if you insist on violating the Treaty of Jiading and having a head-on conflict with the army of the Chinese Empire, then we can disobey your orders. Mr. Edmund will personally explain to the members of Congress and even the Prime Minister." As the group of officers who were once detained as prisoners of war in the East for more than two years, Colonel Conn, who stood up and explained with no humility or arrogance.

"Vissue Edmond?" Hearing this, Brigadier General Jeff was stunned. He looked at the Colonel Conn in front of him and took out a folded document from his arms and handed it over. Subconsciously took it and opened it. After seeing the contents of the authorization letter, Brigadier General Jeff's face turned astonished as he could.

The content of the letter was indeed as Colonel Kangen said. If Brigadier General Jeff had started war against the Chinese Empire's army without regard to the restrictions of the treaty, then these colonial officers could not obey their orders.

"Edmund, you idiot, you despicable villain!" Brigadier General Jeff felt that he left such an authorization letter, which was clearly a means of humiliating him. How could he know that it was because of his arrogance and contempt for the Eastern forces after he came to the East that Edmund had to take this inferior policy for safeguarding the rights and interests of the British East India Company in the East after his persuasion was fruitless.

The reason why Colonel Kangen was only taken out now was that he was originally a lucky mentality and hoped to occupy more territory. However, now, the Mengli Mountain Pass is obviously stationed with the army of the Chinese Empire. If you want to attack Kyaukub East City, you must pass through this mountain pass. Then a fierce conflict will inevitably occur, which is not what they hope to see. They know very well what the Eastern Head of State was, and know that if they really angered that guy, then they may lose the current good situation and make the British Empire lose the last colony in the East, and even their safety will be dangerous. Although they do not agree with the attitude of Brigadier General Jeff towards them on the surface, deep in their hearts, they have to admit that they are indeed deeply afraid of that empire.

"Are you sure you don't want to obey me, the British Empire's Brigadier General?" Brigadier Jeff took a deep breath, maintaining the reserve and pride of an old colonial general.

"Yes, General, we apologize." Colonel Conn replied with discomfortably twisting his neck. The British officers were silent on his side, but Jeff knew very well that these cowards were clearly standing on the side of Colonel Conn.

"Since that's the case, Harry, go and invite General Chasupeng over." Brigadier General Jeff glanced at these compatriots in contempt and ordered his guards.

Soon, under the confusion of the British officers, the supreme commander of the Arakan Kingdom army stood in front of the commander-in-chief of the coalition, Brigadier General Jeff, and saluted respectfully: "Dear General, what do you need to serve me?" The Arakan Kingdom was in the sea and began to deal with Western colonists more than a hundred years ago. The Arakan Kingdom general Chasupeng was proficient in French and Portuguese and was sent to cooperate with the Arakan Commander of Brigadier Jeff, British General Jeff. Now, he greeted the British officer in fluent French.

Brigadier General Jeff lowered his voice and began to communicate with the commander of the Arakan Kingdom. After hearing a few words, Colonel Conn came back from his doubts. "You can't do this, Your Excellency General."

"Col. Does Mr. Edmund have the power to interfere with my command in the authorization given to you? I think if I read it right just now, there should be no?" Brigadier General Jeff turned his face and sneered. "Dear Colonel, please don't forget your military rank."

"What should I do?" Major Clive asked in a low voice, and everyone looked at Colonel Conn's face.

Colonel Kangen frowned and thought for a while, and finally could only smile bitterly: "I have no way to do it either. The only thing that is thankful is that we at least avoided a head-on conflict with the Chinese Empire's army. Those soldiers who were just Arakan Kingdom have no relationship with our British Empire's army."

"Okay, it's good to let our dear brigade general Jeff suffer. It's best to let the army of the Alakan country suffer more so that we can always think that we are all a group of cowards without courage." An officer next to him said a little gloating. His words also expressed the thoughts of most of the officers present.

Twenty minutes later, General Cha Supeng readily assembled an army of about 1,000 people and began to attack the Mengli Mountain Pass. The soldiers of the Alagan Kingdom obviously did not take the Chinese Empire soldiers guarding the mountain pass seriously. Perhaps, in their hearts, this army should not be much different from the Burmese army they had encountered before. They did not even arrange their squads and spears in their hands and began their first charge.

Just as they shouted excitedly, rushed out of the jungle, and rushed to the mountain pass area with only low weeds and sparse shrubs, bright and rhythmic gunfire began to resound throughout the mountain pass, even the entire dense forest...
Chapter completed!
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