Chapter 572 The war in which not a single shot was fired on May 31
Chapter 572 The war in which not a single shot was fired on May 31
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At the desolate entrance of the military camp, an old man leisurely puffed on a hand-rolled cigarette under the shade of a tree, with a teapot and small cups neatly arranged on a stool in front of him.
When a Dorne officer arrived at the scene with dozens of his men, he was greeted by this somewhat comical sight.
The Great Tang Group's security forces had evacuated Hotwind Port three days earlier, not even attempting to put up a brief resistance or fire a couple of shots before vacating the barracks.
Now, only empty buildings remained, undamaged and bearing no signs of destruction. Even the old gatekeeper would water the parade ground every day.
"Where are the people?" the Dorne officer asked the tea-drinking old man.
"They've all left," the old man answered straightforwardly, flicking ash from his cigarette before taking another contented sip.
"When did they leave?" The Dorne officer looked again at the quiet barracks nearby and continued his inquiry.
"Three days ago! They've all left," the old man answered again, without a hint of concealment.
"Did they take all their weapons with them?" The Dorne officer signaled his soldiers to approach the barracks for a closer look.
"Not exactly, they've sealed their weapons in storeroom number three inside the barracks," the old man shook his head as he continued, adding "All the keys for the compound are hanging on the wall in the dispatch room."
After saying this, the old man even lifted his arm to point, roughly indicating the location of the dispatch room.
"Thank you, sir," replied the Dorne officer, courteously nodding his thanks before quickly leading the remaining men away.
Sure enough, the Dorne soldiers found the keys on the wall in the barracks' dispatch room, and in storeroom number three, they saw the neatly stored Great Tang K3 rifles and Maxim machine guns.
Boxes of shiny, well-oiled bullets lay in the corner, ready for use as if specially reserved for the invading Dorne troops.
The situation was the same in the port of Hotwind Port; the docks were empty, the completed ships had vanished, but the equipment used to build them stayed in place, even regularly maintained and oiled.
The cranes were still there, and some fishing boats continued to ply the waters of the harbor as usual. The remaining locals watched calmly as Dorne's troops entered the city and then retreated again.
Since they had found no trace of the Great Tang Group's forces, what was meant to be a street battle-ready Dorne military embarrassingly withdrew from a city that needed no fighting to be taken.
Latterly, officials rushing to their respective offices found documents that had been burned, along with data and files left behind for them.
Everything seemed so natural, as if devoid of any bitterness. The Great Tang Group had thus quietly departed, leaving behind Hotwind Port after five years of operation.@@@@
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For Suthers's troops entering Ice Crystal City, the place was almost no different from a dead city—streets deserted, the factories that used to operate day and night were now utterly silent.
Nevertheless, Earl Northern Ridge kept her promise; she didn't destroy a single bridge nor took a single machine when she left. All factories were left as they were, simply without workers.
This migration, unprecedented in world history, swept away a population of over a million from Northern Ridge, leaving behind mostly elderly who did not wish to abandon their homesteads, and some who believed there were still opportunities to be had by staying.
The rail tracks were still there, stretching all the way from Ice Crystal City to Wolf City. But all the train engines had vanished, because after all, transportation required engines, so Northern Ridge took them all.
The busy station remained busy, with the trains heading south from Suthers arriving on time. The ones dismounting from the trains were Suthers's soldiers, who had finally achieved their dream of taking back the land that was occupied many years ago.
The impatient Suthers's soldiers gathered in the square of Ice Crystal City, united in toppling a statue of Count Fisheo.
The marble shattered upon hitting the ground; Count Fisheo's head rolled far away, and at that moment, no one cared.
Almost at the same time, the Poplar Kingdom's soldiers entered Osa, once again betraying their trust, tearing up the treaty they had to cede Osa.
What Sir Leibart and his sovereign did not expect was that over fifty thousand elves chose to leave their homeland and temporarily reside on Dongwan Island.
The Ice Cold Empire reclaimed Eternal Winter City, this large port's desolate appearance was heartbreaking. Lacking the fleets from Brunas, Dragon Island, and Dongwan, its scale seemed to serve no purpose except decoration.
Nevertheless, the Ice Cold Empire regained their largest port and also seized an important industrial area.
Already strong in industrial capabilities, the Ice Cold Empire, in this global feast of dividing up the Great Tang Group, also got a delicious slice of the cake.
As the Tang Kingdom and Qi Country went to war, the Laines Empire's troops entered Jade City, similarly without encountering any resistance, and similarly secured everything they desired.
Millions left their homelands, some heading to Dragon Island, some to Linshui and Dongwan, Jade City... was essentially left with just a shell.
Even if it was just a shell, Leines I was satisfied; after all, this was his former King City, where he was born and spent most of his life.
Now that he had reclaimed it, he also wanted to take back one of the most important cities in the world: Brunas!
With possession of Brunas, even if it was just the machinery and equipment there, Leines I was certain he would obtain untold wealth and a staggering technological advantage.
On the same day the Laines Empire's troops entered Jade City, Leines I announced the renaming of Jade City to Leite, restoring the city's old name.
Meanwhile, to celebrate his imminent bloodless conquest of Brunas, he also hosted a grand feast for his ministers in Laines City.
Of course he had to celebrate; under his planning and leadership, the Great Tang Group had become a lamb to the slaughter, everyone's target.
Even if the Great Tang Group was to stabilize later on, with the world against them, it would be impossible to seek revenge on everyone—as long as the Great Tang could not carry out comprehensive retaliation, he could ensure he himself remained invincible!
Isn't this worth celebrating? Isn't this a cause for wild joy?
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