Chapter 670 Is It Survival or Death
Everything was carried out step by step according to Charles' plan.
The next day, "Mermongers" changed its low-key nature and criticized capitalists for hoarding and raising prices in the entire page.
It lists in detail the comparison of France's materials after the victory of the "echo detector". After using facts, Charles achieved this remarkable victory, the materials landed in France instantly increased by half, and have almost doubled to this point.
However, where did all these supplies go?
Why didn't it be delivered to those who need them?
Photos give the proof that major capitalists transport materials into warehouses.
There is also the scene where Bernard Group sells supplies at a fair price but is maliciously rushed to buy them!
Of course, these photos were provided by Lucia, and she was ready for this moment.
Finally, Cobbdo denounced in the article:
"What are the capitalists doing in the rear when our soldiers are fighting bravely against the enemy on the front line?"
"They tried to starve the soldiers' families to death and try every means to empty them with supplies."
"What's worse is that they also intend to count all their faults on Shire, so that people can think that it's all because of Shire!"
"Everything is a lie woven by capitalists."
"What they want to destroy is not just Charles, but France's faith, the soldiers' spirit of resisting aggression, and the entire country!"
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"Xiao Daily" follows up accurately.
It satirized the phenomenon with a cartoon: several well-dressed gentlemen sucking blood while holding rubber tubes, while commanding the civilians holding kitchen knives and hunting rifles to attack the backs of soldiers fighting against the Germans in the trenches.
Next question: Is this what you hope for?
The article pointed out sharply:
"Wake up, the Frenchman blinded by lies."
"The capitalists hope that you hate each other and even attack the heroes of France."
"Only in this way can they firmly grasp the power and wealth in their hands!"
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Finally, Xiao Daily also thoughtfully provided the warehouse address used by capitalists to hoard materials.
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People's anger was ignited in an instant.
Young and strong workers and disabled soldiers immediately organized an attack on the capitalist's warehouse, and finally even the elderly and women joined in.
When people opened the warehouse, they were stunned by the mountains of supplies.
"It's hard to believe that all this is true, they hid the supplies in the warehouse and told us it was Shire's fault."
"They would rather let us go hungry or even starve to death, but they would pile up supplies here to mold, in order to make us hate Shire!"
"We can't let these bastards go easily. They are traitors of France and spies of the Germans, or they were bribed by the Germans!"
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This logic seems to be OK.
Because as a Frenchman there is no reason to point his finger at the hero who is leading France to victory, they did so, and the only reasonable explanation was that they were bribed by the Germans.
After deducting this crime, it is not just about parade and protesting.
The angry people beat the warehouse manager and the minions who were rushing to transfer supplies to death, rushed into the capitalist's villa and pulled them out, and then hung them on the sycamore tree on the roadside amid saliva and curses. superior.
For a time, everyone in Paris was in danger, and those who died were running away. They didn't have time to escape and hurriedly dragged their families into the municipal government to seek asylum from the army.
People still refused to give up, they surrounded the city government and asked Berien to hand over the traitor:
"That was a group of sinners who betrayed France and they deserved punishment."
“Whoever it is, protecting them means being with them.”
"Yes, anyone who is willing to protect the traitor must have accepted the bribe from the traitor!"
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Finally, Gallieni stood up to appease the crowd:
"You are right, their sins are unforgivable."
“But I don’t think hanging them is the best option because there may be a bigger interest group behind them.”
"Trust me, I will track down more traitors through them and put them under legal sanctions!"
Only then did people's anger gradually subside and dissipate with satisfaction.
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In the afternoon of the same day, Gallieni held an emergency parliament.
No mistakes, one song, one content, one in 6, one book, one bar, one reading!
Just when lawmakers thought Gallieni was trying to deal with people's "riots", Gallieni made a splash and proposed the wartime rationing system.
He stood on the podium and waved the documents in his hand, saying to the parliamentarians with helpless expression:
"Gentlemen, you know what's going on without me saying."
"The 'riot' not only happened in Paris, but also in more than a dozen cities including Dunkirk, Nantes, Toulon, and it was a national turmoil."
"I have to give a warning that France is on the verge of collapse, gentlemen!"
Speaking of this, Gallieni intentionally stopped, and his sharp eyes swept the audience, with mockery and threats in his eyes.
In the horror of the MPs, Gallieni continued:
"We are not optimistic on the front line. We just experienced a mutiny not long ago, and it was only after Shire's efforts that it was stable."
"The war in Verdun is still going on, and it still needs a lot of supplies to be expected to win."
"The north bank of the Somme River has been defeated, and the south bank where General Foch is stationed is in a state of being alone."
"At this time, if there is a national turmoil in the rear and it cannot be calmed down quickly, it will be fatal to France!"
The audience was silent, and the congressmen knew that Gallieni was not intimidating, but the fact that was placed in front of him.
Once France collapses completely, it will not be beneficial to anyone, except for the part of the MPs who were bribed by Britain and Germany.
After a while, Armand's scattered voice rang in the venue: "So, Your Excellency Minister, what do you think we should do to quickly calm this unrest?"
Gallien nodded slightly to Lieutenant Colonel Fernan who was waiting in the audience. Lieutenant Colonel Fernan immediately took someone to distribute the documents one by one.
"This is a wartime rationing system, and we intend to uniformly acquire and distribute landing supplies," Gallieni explained.
This decision was immediately opposed by lawmakers, many of whom had their interests linked to capitalists, and some had a lot of shares.
"You can't do that, it's market freedom."
"Doing this will cause a huge blow to the French economy."
"This is an excessive interference from the government in the market, an act of dictatorship..."
Gallieni interrupted the MPs in a cold voice: "Gentlemen, whether to survive or die, the right to decide is with you!"
The venue fell into a dead silence again.
If you disagree, you will not be able to pass this level before you, and people will not tolerate capitalists to continue to manipulate materials like this.
Scan the silent MPs, Gallieni nodded with satisfaction: "Now, we start voting on this issue!"