African Entrepreneurship Record

Chapter 859 Landing, Capture, and Repatriation

However, Robert's plan failed, because he found that the Americans were invited by the East Africans to "visit" them. Looking at the serious East African militia on Lihue Street, Robert could only go home with a bit of depression.

At this time, on the sea, Roger and his party also found that something was wrong.

Charles frowned and said, "Mr. Roger, did you find anything wrong?"

Roger pretended to feel the same and replied, "I also felt something strange on the sea today, but I can't remember what went wrong for a while."

"It's a ship. Although Kauai was not closely connected with several other islands in the past, we could see ships, but until now we haven't seen a single ship." Charles said.

Next, as they got closer and closer to Kauai, Charles' mood became worse and worse, because there were no fishing boats near Kauai today, which was too suspicious.

"Mr. Roger, was there anything unusual on the island before you left?" Charles asked.

Roger did not answer directly, but asked, "Abnormal? Mr. Charles, did you find something wrong?"

Charles said, "So far, we haven't seen even a fishing boat. This is too weird. I'm worried that something may have happened on Kauai that we don't know about."

Roger said "worriedly", "Before I left, I didn't find anything wrong. Could it be that I was worrying too much?"

Charles thought about it and said, "Maybe, but considering the situation on Kauai, even if something big happens, it shouldn't be too dangerous."

Charles believed that Hawaii, especially Kauai, was so close to Honolulu on Oahu that no one should dare to make trouble under the eyes of Americans.

Soon after, the ship could finally see the outline of Kauai. Although no ships were found leaving the port, there was no big change on the shore, so Charles asked people to continue to set off towards Lihue Port.

On the island, the East Africans naturally discovered this abrupt ship. Since the port was closed, Lihue has only entered but not left, but the ships coming and going are small boats, while the ship opposite is very large.

The most eye-catching thing is the flag hanging on the ship, which looks similar to the British Union Jack. In 1795, Kamehameha I unified the Hawaiian Islands and established the Kingdom of Hawaii. Because he admired Britain, he voluntarily used the Union Jack as his national flag.

The Union Jack has always been the national flag of the Kingdom of Hawaii. In the previous life, this flag was also the state flag of Hawaii, USA, and has been used for more than 300 years.

So the Republic of Hawaii also uses the flag of the Kingdom of Hawaii, but East Africans naturally don’t know the details.

Seeing the flag of the Kingdom of Hawaii, I subconsciously felt guilty. After all, this is a coup and division on someone else’s territory, but I soon realized that it’s not right! Hasn’t the Kingdom of Hawaii been overthrown by the Americans? So this should be an American ship.

Soon, after the ship docked, it further confirmed the thoughts of the East African officers and soldiers. The group of people who came down were big and strong, with red ribbons tied around their necks. They were American militiamen in the Hawaiian Islands.

Charles also swaggered ashore with his men, but they were soon dumbfounded. Soon, a large number of people appeared from all directions of the dock and surrounded them.

"Put down your weapons!"

Faced with the ferocious East African National Defense Force, the American militia did not dare to resist at all. Of course, the other side was a regular army. What could the National Guard, which was not even a miscellaneous brand, do to fight against the other side? The sharp-eyed people even saw that the black machine gun was aimed at their side.

And the disguised Rogge was also on the side, shouting in surprise: "We are American citizens, don't kill us."

Looking at the cowardly Rogge, Charles' mouth twitched. It was really embarrassing for them, the Americans. Although his surrender was not glorious, the situation was stronger than the people. The other side not only had more people, but also had more weapons. Naturally, they could only surrender first to see what happened. Rogge, the "American shame", was almost peeing his pants, which made Charles extremely disgusted with this "American businessman".

And Rogge wanted this effect. Now that he was a victim, he naturally couldn't stand with East Africa, otherwise his career would be interrupted.

The next day.

More than 900 Americans, including the spy Roger, were repatriated to Honolulu by East Africa.

“What’s going on?”

Charles said with a bitter face: “During our coup, East Africans invaded Kauai and established the so-called Kingdom of North Hawaii.”

“What?”

“How dare the East Africans!”

“…”

Charles’ answer caused an uproar. The Republic of Hawaii had already regarded the entire archipelago as its own, but someone else took advantage of it. This was simply too infuriating.

“What is the strength of the East Africans on the island? Are they a colonial group or an army? How many people are there?” asked Sanford, President of the Republic of Hawaii.

Charles: “It’s the East African National Defense Force. I will definitely not make a mistake with their ugly clothes.”

In this era, the military uniforms of various countries are very gorgeous, and the earth-gray military uniforms of East Africa without much decoration are synonymous with ugliness in Charles’ eyes.

“How many people are there!”

Charles shook his head and said: “I’m not sure, but I’m afraid there are more than a thousand people from what I saw, and they are equipped with machine guns and other weapons. At first glance, they are the elite troops of East Africa, and they are obviously murderous.”

At this time, Sanders suddenly remembered that Rogge was from Kauai. He quickly asked: "Mr. Rogge, this time East Africa suddenly invaded Kauai, why didn't you notice it before?"

Rogge said with a sad face: "Your Excellency, I am just a small businessman. How could I have thought that East Africa would be interested in a small island thousands of miles away? You can ask everyone about this."

The people Rogge was talking about were the American businessmen who were expelled from East Africa. They were released by East Africa together with Charles's team.

"Mr. Rogge is right. There were indeed many people with yellow faces on the island before, but there are so many Chinese and Japanese people in Hawaii, including the local indigenous people, who all have the same skin color. Who would have thought that East Africans were mixed in, and East Africans seem to They were killed from other parts of the island. They should have landed somewhere on the island and captured Kauai in one fell swoop.”

"Mr. President, now that we are driven out by the East Africans, you have to make the decision for us! Our property is still in the hands of East Africa!" Rogge complained loudly from the side.

Other American businessmen also hurriedly asked for help. Hearing the noise of a group of people, Sanford's head was blown. He, the president of Hawaii, encountered such an unfortunate thing just after taking office. How could he explain it to him?

As for helping them regain their property, Sanford could only use excuses to delay. After all, the East Africans had troops on Kauai, and no one knew whether the East Africans would go south and seize the entire Hawaiian Islands.

So at this time, Sanford's first concern is his own safety: "Hurry up and seek help from the country. We must let the government negotiate with East Africa. This is no longer something we can participate in."

The government Sanford is talking about is naturally the US government, and the fact that he is the puppet of the President of the Republic of Hawaii is confirmed.

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