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Chapter 1230: Unlimited Firepower Returns



Wei Hong's disappearance did not make any waves.

One of the reasons was that not many people knew the inside story.

However, even if it were disclosed, it probably wouldn't cause much of a stir, at most serving as gossip for people to chatter about over tea and meals.

Time changes and situations shift; from the moment Wei Hong was forced to relinquish power and even had to leave the country to avoid trouble, it was destined that her era had ended.

Fish have a memory of only seven seconds, and people are the same.

The once notorious Queen of Telefraud had long become a has-been, no longer qualified to play the lead role.

Of course.

Perhaps Wei Hong's return this time was to regain all that she had lost and to stand on the stage again, but unfortunately, on her way to the stage, she was ambushed and trapped.

But the Allied Army is different.

The sudden "rebellion" of the Allied Army instantly seized the headlines, becoming the first major event of the year in Myanmar society.

In fact, problems within the warlord armed groups are not surprising, as these reactionary forces are just a motley crew lacking faith and cohesion.

Like clouds in the sky.

Every day, countless small armed groups disband and reform, over and over again.

But the Allied Army is still different.

Among the myriad warlord forces, many "pinned their hopes" on the Allied Army, believing it could accomplish great feats. Little did they expect it would falter so soon, suddenly making a complete mess.

If ordinary people rebel, it's whatever, no big splash can be made. Nowadays, with the Allied Army well-equipped and morally strong, they can squash them easily, but the one leading the rebellion turned out to be Wei Yi.

Who is Wei Yi?

To say nothing of being the cornerstone of the Allied Army, at the very least, he is its top general, having fought for the Allied Army both far and wide, driving the Four Major Families into complete disarray, achieving unprecedented feats for the Allied Army.

Yet this very person.

Suddenly announced a solo flight!

Some found it hard to believe, thinking it was fake news, but one explosive news after another poured in ceaselessly.

Not only did Wei Yi rebel, but he also gathered old subordinates, amassed nearly ten thousand troops, and consecutively captured more than ten towns from the Allied Army.

Fake news wouldn't be this elaborately concocted, right?

The news from all channels was largely consistent, telling everyone from every angle that the Allies, who seemed unstoppable, were facing the greatest crisis in history, teetering on the brink of division.

Or rather.

Already divided.

After the shock came excitement, and upon verifying the authenticity of the news, many began to anticipate what the future of the Allies would look like, and how this internal rebellion would end.

Will the Allies root out dissent and sweep the opposition clean, or will Wei Yi establish his own faction and achieve a glorious victory?

The public watched with interest.

The Myanmar government was no different.

They certainly wouldn't interfere in the internal affairs of the Allies, but this unexpected complication forced the discreetly ambitious joint effort towards national peace to temporarily halt.

Whether the Myanmar government was exasperated is unknown, but at least, as the leader of the Allies, Jin Zhu's mood certainly wasn't pleasant.

It's like a girlfriend who shared both joys and hardships suddenly betraying you; anyone would be furious.

And so.

The senior generals of the Allied Army gathered together.

Oh.

To be precise, those remaining senior generals.

Originally starting the venture as a couple, it's natural for the people below to split and take sides once they part ways.

Of course.

The majority still chose to stay, as ultimately, the company was founded by Jin Zhu, and this founding identity will never change.

A realistic sand table map was placed in the center of the hall, with areas marked by small red flags.

And these marked towns are the territories the Allied Army has currently lost, places that Wei Yi has occupied.

A total of thirteen.

In reality, losing thirteen towns is not intolerably painful for the Allied Army; the most critical issue is the wavering of morale.

Independence is a common occurrence in northern Myanmar, but Wei Yi's status within the Allied Army is just too special.

Losing a dozen towns might not hurt, but the key is its impact on morale.

Towns can be retaken, but once morale is shattered, that's a complete disaster.

"General, we must suppress them immediately, the sooner the better, there's no time to lose!"

Although Wei Yi was formidable, the other generals were no fools and knew the severity of the issue.

Currently, only a small portion has left with Wei Yi, but the longer time goes on, the more defectors there will be, and this is not something any strong measure can control.

"Yes, we must execute the traitor immediately as a warning to others, to prevent future problems."

Some opinions were more extreme, although they didn't mention Wei Yi's name directly, they had already condemned him as a traitor on trial.

Keep in mind.

Whether Wei Yi is indeed rebelling does not yet have a definitive verdict from Jin Zhu.

The ones speaking were the "Outsider Faction," those who either joined or surrendered during the expansion of the Allied Army.

These people felt no attachment to Wei Yi and wouldn't hold back, leading to much silence from those who grew with the Allies from the very beginning, the "Local Party."

They had feelings for Wei Yi, being comrades, colleagues, and in some cases, subordinates.

And those who left with Wei Yi were also from the Local Party.

"General, the outside world is laughing at us now, we must be decisive and demonstrate the ability of our Allied Army!"


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