Great Warlord: The Second Ancestor of the Empire

Chapter 734: Rebellious boy, 2 cents

The outcome of the Second Battle of El-Arish can be said to be without any surprises.

After all, Daxia is the first country to develop combat vehicles, and with Lin Yi, a person who knows the direction of history, watching from the sidelines, it is impossible for Daxia's armor technology tree to be distorted.

Therefore, Daxia's armor technology has been advancing by leaps and bounds on the road to success.

Daxia has long been equipped with things like sloping armor, anti-magnetic coating, and egg-shaped turrets, and now Daxia has begun to develop black technologies such as automatic loading machines and modular reactive armor.

Therefore, Daxia's tanks were at least one generation more advanced than those in Europe at the same time.

As a result, the armored troops of the Hans Empire that attacked Arish were completely wiped out without any surprise.

And Zhou Chuanjun's ambitions didn't stop there. This time he used two heavy armored divisions, not just for one Arish.

He wanted all of North Africa.

Therefore, Zhou Chuanjun ordered the troops to attack the Sultanate, seize the time to penetrate the Sultanate, and threaten the North African Army from the flanks.

And he himself started to advance with the main force.

With the assistance of two heavy armored divisions, the Middle East Expeditionary Force's offensive was extremely smooth.

Rommel, who had lost most of his armored forces in El Arish, was unable to stop Daxia's advance.

Presumably if things go well, there will be news of victory in the North African battlefield within three months at most.

Just as the battlefield in North Africa was in full swing, Eastern Europe woke up to a historic moment in December.

That was the fall of Moscow, the capital of the Budapest Republic, under the joint attack of the Hans Empire and the Rakshasa Empire.

However, Moscow was not captured, but took the initiative to let go of the city defenses and allowed the Rakshasa Empire to enter Moscow.

Move the timeline back a bit.

As early as February 1932, the Rakshasa Empire declared war on the Bupa Republic.

Then the two sides faced off in the Volga River Basin for almost a whole year.

Although the reason for this is that the Rakshasa Empire wanted to see the Bupai Republic and the Hans Empire fight, and he wanted to take advantage of it.

Therefore, in the Volga River Basin on the eastern front, the battle between the Rakshasa Empire and the Bupai Republic was not very fierce.

Moreover, Vladimir III followed Lin Yi's suggestion and adopted relatively mild methods to appease the occupied areas of the Budapest Republic.

For example, measures such as distributing food, clothing, and tax exemptions to cities and regions affected by the war began to win over these ordinary people.

It is also worth mentioning that the serfdom that has plagued the Rakshasa Empire for hundreds of years has been abolished.

As for the reason for its abolition, it was not because the Rakshasa Empire was retreating steadily and retreated to Siberia.

If we don't find a way to stabilize the situation, then the entire Rakshasa Empire will be finished.

Therefore, with the help of Daxia, the Rakshasa Empire implemented top-down changes. After abolishing serfdom and liberating the productive forces, they learned from Daxia and finally formed a political system with the tsar as the core and the cabinet as the supplement to stimulate capital internally.

Give the people at the bottom some political power.

This is actually somewhat similar to the Houses of Lords and Houses of John's Empire.

At this time, the Rakshasa Empire's government structure was like that of Daxia, but its behavior was like that of the John Empire.

To put it bluntly, it’s capitalism.

Unlike Daxia, it adopted a centralized system of strong imperial power.

Although Daxia will also restrict imperial power in the future, it is not possible at the moment...

There is too much to say, but to put it simply, the Rakshasa Empire has changed and its attitude towards the people at the bottom has become gentler.

Regardless of whether you are a worker or a farmer, in terms of certain rights, they are almost the same as those at the top.

The cabinet officials of the Rakshasa Empire were not directly appointed by the Tsar, but were elected by vote from the upper and lower houses of the House of Lords like the John Empire.

This has led to those officials promulgating some policies that are beneficial to the people at the bottom in order to gain their own votes.

As a result, in almost a year, the support of the Rakshasa Empire in the newly recovered areas was already higher than that of the Bupai Republic.

After all, people are selfish, and it is obvious that the Rakshasa Empire allows people to have more private property.

In addition, Vladimir III also actively sent contacts with senior generals of the Budapest Republic on the front line.

For those who like money, Vladimir will give money to people, and for those who don't like spending money, he will play the emotional card.

We are all Slavs, and the main enemy now is not the Rakshasa Empire, who are also Slavs, but the Hans who invaded them.

Like what, the empire has reformed and given enough respect to the people, and the empire will continue to reform, allowing the glory of the Rakshasa Empire to return to the world, etc.

However, the effect of this persuasion was not obvious at first.

But Vladimir is not in a hurry and will talk slowly. He does not want to use the military power of the Rakshasa Empire on the Bupai Republic now.

He firmly believed that Daxia would eventually go to war with the Hans Empire. He thought that at that time, he would bite off a piece of meat from the Hans Empire.

Therefore, every military power now is valuable to Vladimir.

However, things took a turn for the better soon.

As mentioned before, under the leadership of Guderian, the victory in the Battle of the Dnieper River was achieved.

Then the Hans Empire controlled all the Ermao gathering places in the Ermao area. But these Ermao people, who have been the natives of the Rakshasa Empire for hundreds of years, never feel that they belong to the Rakshasa Empire.

As early as the Rakshasa Empire, they thought about independence every day and organized many rebellions. But they were all educated.

Now that they see the Hans occupying the vast area west of the Dnieper River, they want to use the hands of the Hans to establish the Ermao Kingdom.

Can Joseph spoil these young men?

Of course not, so Joseph organized two more battles in an attempt to recapture the area west of the Dnieper River, but both ended in failure.

Finally, in January 1933, Ermao really founded the People's Republic of China.

This caused doubts about Joseph's authority within the Budapest Republic.

Then Vladimir seized the opportunity, and on the one hand asked Daxia to assist fighter planes, preparing to cross the Budapest Republic to bomb Ermao.

And he rebuked the Hans and the Ermao internationally.

Especially the Ermao. As the tsar of the Rakshasa Empire, Vladimir detailed the hundreds of years of support the Rakshasa Empire had given to the Ermao. As a result, these Ermao were ungrateful.

To be honest, Vladimir's status as a tsar gave him a natural sense of superiority when he reprimanded him. There were many things that Ermao had no way to refute.

Finally, Vladimir also announced that on January 1933, 1, he would cross the airspace of the Republic of Budapest and bomb the celebration of the founding of the country.

In this regard, the Republic of Budapest did not express any opinion. Ermao was afraid because he knew that these Slavs really meant what they said. Only the Hans did not believe it and were still preparing to hold a celebration.

As a result, Daxia painted its military planes with the Rakshasa Empire's logo, cooperated with the Rakshasa Empire to launch a major bombing of Kiev, and slapped Hansi and Ermao's faces until they were swollen.

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