Chapter 733: The "Mudslide" In the Uprising World (Part 2)
Brzezinna quickly brought a group of people to the door of a weapons store. Now that the city is so chaotic, it should be the best time for the weapons store to do business.
However, a large group of people came from a distance, scaring the customers to death. The boss also wanted to close the door quickly to avoid these evil stars, but he didn't expect that the young man in the lead stopped him in two steps.
"Sir, are you Polish?"
The owner of the weapons store shook his head in fear, and then nodded frantically.
Brzezinna was a little helpless, but he asked with a cunning smile.
"Are you patriotic?"
"I am patriotic, I am Polish, I love Poland!" The boss was busy trying to prove his innocence. After listening, Brzezinna nodded with satisfaction and continued.
"This patriot, now the territory of our great motherland Poland is being trampled by the three evil countries of Russia, Prussia and Austria. Shouldn't you do something for the motherland?"
"I" The owner of the weapons store looked at the high-spirited teenager in front of him and a group of young men behind him and smiled uglier than crying.
"I do"
"Very good! Thank you for your support, patriot! You are indeed sensible and considerate of the overall situation. I thank you on behalf of Poland.
Brother, pull out the weapons to arm more people, for Poland!"
"For Poland!"
A group of soldiers from the New Krakow City Defense Force rushed into the weapons store. The weapons that were originally locked in glass boxes were smashed open, and more people entered the interior and basement of the weapons store to search.
In a short while, the weapons store was emptied out, and even the old-fashioned matchlocks and machetes were dragged out.
The owner of the weapons store was stunned by his hard work. This was his coffin money. Now it's all gone, but his life is finally saved.
At this time, Brzezinna patted the owner on the shoulder and handed him an axe gun.
"Why are you still standing there? Come with us!"
Then the owner of the weapons store had to join the looting army. In addition to the weapons store, the bakery and the tailor shop were not spared.
Occasionally, there were a few people who valued money over their lives. Those shop owners who were first robbed and then forced into the city defense army quit first.
"They don't love Poland! They are the running dogs of foreigners! Kill them!"
Under a lot of coercion and inducement, the people inside either accepted the reality and joined the Polish Restoration Army, or the people outside set fire to force the people inside to surrender.
Sometimes when one side is angry, a fight is inevitable, and the winner will naturally take everything and trample everything.
From time to time, there were women's cries, but this was nothing compared to the occasional gunshots and the crackling of burning buildings.
Soon, the new city defense army in Krakow, like the evil humans among the demons, raised all kinds of human body parts and arms high, marched and cheered.
When humans consciously occupy the righteousness, they will use all means to eliminate the hostile "evil".
It took them only three days to turn the thousand-year-old city of Krakow into a purgatory on earth.
This was not Brzezinna's original intention, but with the expansion of the city defense army, a large number of ruffians, scoundrels, and gangsters also joined in.
In addition, for the development of Krakow over the years, the poor who have suffered too much also need to vent.
Not to mention the false cases and frame-ups created by some bigwigs in order to eliminate dissidents.
The most terrifying thing is to release the prisoners in prison. These people are really unscrupulous.
The organization of the Polish Restoration Army is loose, and with the temporary expansion of dozens of times, the so-called discipline can't restrain anyone at all.
Brzezinna was a little uneasy when he saw the chaos in the city, but Landrey Promi praised him fiercely.
After all, the increase in the number of troops and supplies was real, and soon the city was "conquered" by the Polish Restoration Army, so they decided to start marching out of the city.
Landrey Promi was not in the mood to care about the situation in the city at this time, he was still busy with the coronation.
Poland is a country with a strong religious complex. If a king does not get the recognition of the church, he will naturally not be able to become a real king.
Originally, Landry Prome had negotiated a price with the old Pope Gregory XVI, but who knew that the latter suddenly died suddenly, and the new Pope Pius IX was a stubborn guy.
Not only did he refuse to recognize his position as the King of Poland, he even asked all Poles to pay the tithes owed over the years.
That's billions of pounds. With so much money, he can directly buy the entire United States.
But he must have a bishop with enough influence to support him, so the old priest Peter Szczegeny became the first choice.
It's just that the old priest is still inciting rebellion in the countryside, but it has passed the agreed time. Logically, Peter Szczegeny should have arrived in Krakow.
After getting the recognition of Landry Prome, Brzezinna became more and more high-spirited. He led his people to the rural areas of Krakow.
The autumn wind blew, the wheat waves rose and fell, and the smell of food and nature was everywhere, which made everyone less bloody.
Many of Brzezinna's student soldiers were big landowners outside the city, but they were not familiar with the countryside. After all, it was very shameful to say that you were a countryman at that time.
Brzezinna felt a little depressed, because the Polish Restoration Army and the Polish Peasant Union had already agreed that the former would be responsible for collecting supplies in the city, and the latter would be responsible for collecting supplies in the countryside, and cooperate with the former to transport the supplies back to the city.
But the situation at hand was that the wheat was still growing well in the field. Brzezinna couldn't help but spit.
"These charlatans are really useless! I don't know how that old bastard Peter Szczegeni confused His Majesty Landre Promi I and insisted that we pay attention to him."
"According to the tradition of the Kingdom of Poland, we do need a bishop to put a crown on our king." Brzezinna's classmate said.
"Humph!" Brzezinna snorted two streams of white air and said angrily.
"Your Majesty should crown himself like Napoleon!"
"Haha! That's right! When this war is won, the president will at least be a prince!"
"Don't call me president, call me commander!"
"Haha! Okay commander."
A group of people found a mill built by the Austrian Empire, with the Habsburg family crest still hanging on it.
This was built by the latter to win over the lower classes of Galicia. This has been mentioned in the previous document, so I won't repeat it.
But at this time, it was extremely annoying to Brzezinna and his men.
"Come on, call all the nearby villagers."
"Yes!"
"Where is the owner of this mill?"
"I know!"
What happened in Krakow has fermented over the past few days, and some well-informed people outside the city have already known it in advance, so Brzezinna has recovered a lot of rogues and village tyrants along the way, and these guys naturally know a lot about rural affairs.
(The next chapter is a story that some people have never heard of, but others are familiar with.)