Chapter 379: Send


Joan told Vasa and others the beginning and end of Colonel Harrison's assassination. The three of them were speechless for a long time.
The news of the assassination and death of the top commander of the regiment was like a thunder bursting over their heads, and they were shocked for a while, not knowing what to do.
"The sacrifice of Colonel Harrison is a heavy blow to our corps. However, our mission has not been completed, and we cannot stop the pace of sorrow. The only thing we can do now is to inherit the legacy of Colonel Harrison and continue March to Brass Pass!"
Perhaps because of the Asa tribe who was born in a savage and indifferent manner, Magni Bovatan took the lead in restoring his composure and encouraged his comrades to cheer up with a powerful tone.
"George, you are Colonel Harrison's deputy. No one in this regiment is more prestigious than you. Once the news of Colonel Harrison's sacrifice spreads, I am afraid it will cause a heavy blow to the morale of the officers and soldiers!"
Major Green looked serious and reminded Major Vasa of the most important things.
"George, in order not to shake your mind, you must take the flag of Colonel Harrison as soon as possible and lead us on!"
George Vaasa lowered his head, listening quietly to the encouragement of his two old friends. After a long silence, he finally nodded heavily.
In the evening of the same day, news of Colonel Harrison's sacrifice was announced. The officers and soldiers who had just won a big victory were all stunned. The atmosphere of celebration was immediately replaced by a cloud of grief and indignation.
Major Vassar hurriedly wrote a handwritten letter about the frontline accident, and later found Joan, asked him to become an eagle, and flew back to Port Leiden overnight to send a letter to inform the Governor-General of the bad news that Colonel Harrison was killed, and he asked to go south. Corps personnel arrangements.
The military situation cannot be delayed for a moment, and Joan receives the autograph of Major Vasa, and immediately becomes an eagle to fly.
At this time the night had come, and the time was almost seven o'clock in the evening.
Joan departed from the southern part of the Dring Valley, during which he spent all his "Sid Mana" to maintain the eagle form. He flew for two full hours, and the bustling night scene of the tens of thousands of lights in Port Leiden finally appeared at the end of his vision.
In order to save time, Qiao An flew directly over the city and quietly landed in a secluded alley near the Governor's Mansion under the cover of night.
Joan converged his wings, and as soon as his feet touched the ground, there was a cry of exclamation.
He frowned and looked back. A pair of men and women with disheveled clothes hugged each other and curled up in the corner, staring at him dumbfounded.
The woman on the opposite side had heavy makeup, and the skirt was rolled up to the waist, exposing the white flower's thigh. The man who held her together also dropped his pants, a pair of hairy legs trembling straight, scared by a monster that suddenly fell from the sky, half man and half eagle, almost standing unsteady.
The scene in front of him made Joan realize that his sudden arrival disturbed a pair of wild mandarin ducks. Of course, it may also be a pair of prostitutes and prostitutes who have not yet had time to negotiate the price.
He apologized and waved his hand to release the "sleep technique", so that the frightened men and women stopped screaming and took a nap quietly, so as not to attract more passersby to watch.
Joan relieved his transformation in the quiet alley, returned to his original image, and hurriedly left the alley to the governor's mansion.
When he arrived at the gate, two guards on guard raised his hand to stop him, and asked cautiously who he was and why he broke into the governor's mansion.
Joanne had already prepared for this, first showing his identity, and then showing a seal that Major Vaasa lent him to prove the identity of the messenger.
After checking the seal, the guard's face became more solemn, and he bowed to Joan first, and asked him to wait outside the door, and then hurried back to report.
Joan waited for about ten minutes outside the door, and the guard returned with a grey-haired butler.
"Mr. Vader, Lord Lord told me to take you to the living room for a cup of tea, he will come later."
The old housekeeper looked at Joan's eyes, and seemed to be curious about his servant appearance.
"Please allow me to ask one more question, Mr. Joan Vida, did you enter the city tonight?"
Joan nodded. There was nothing to hide.
"So did you visit Mr. Gates before you came here?" the butler asked quietly.
"Major Vasa ordered me to send his handwritten letter to His Excellency the first time...I haven't had time to report to His Excellency." Joan answered truthfully.
"You have worked hard, Mr. Vader." The old housekeeper smiled kindly. "You go to the living room to rest. General Gates will not have to trouble you to run in person. Lord Lord has sent someone to invite your army to discuss Frontline military."
Joan vaguely felt that there was something in the old housekeeper's words, but he really did not understand the intriguing routines in the social field, and did not understand what the other party's subtext meant, so he nodded ignorantly and followed him into the living room.
Flying over the road, Joan was really tired and choked, his throat was hot and unbearable, and the tea delivered by the butler was poured into his stomach in one breath, and his thirst disappeared, and he felt refreshed.
The butler smiled and poured him tea. Suddenly feeling a little embarrassed, Joan blushed with thanks and took a sip of the teacup.
Joan waited for half an hour in the living room, and finally footsteps came from outside the door. The petite and handsome Governor Norfolk and General Edward Gates, who were dressed in military uniforms and slender, came in one after another.
Joan quickly bounced off the sofa, bowed to the two big men, introduced his identity, and presented Major's letter from Major Vasa to the Governor of Norfolk.
After seeing the letter, the Governor-General, with a sad expression on his face, sighed gently and turned to hand the letter to General Gates.
General Gates quickly read the letter again, frowning, not saying a word, and his face was so dull as if to freeze.
Joan was quietly observing the two people's expressions on the side, feeling nervous.
Governor Norfolk paced in the living room, pacing back and forth two times before breaking the silence, asking Joan about the end of the assassination of Colonel Edmund Harrison.
Joan told all the things he had seen with his own eyes. During the period, he inevitably stuttered, but he tried his best.
Governor Norfolk patiently listened to him and turned to give General Gates a wink.
General Gates nodded intently, followed the Governor into the next room, and closed the door.
Joanne was left alone in the living room, standing neither sitting nor sitting.
There was a conversation between the Governor and the General next door. His Excellency was still breathless. General Gates's voice was obviously louder, and he seemed unable to suppress the anger.
Qiao An couldn't hear exactly why the two were arguing, but it's not difficult to guess that they are closely related to the frontline.
Now that the two big men go to the next door to talk alone and clearly don't want him to listen to him, the only thing Joan can do now is to wait patiently.
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