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Do Your Own Revolution-Chapter 142
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The Colossus had fallen.
The Republicās ultimate trump card and their last chance to turn the tide of war had vanished without a trace.
At the Southern Army Groupās headquarters, where the euphoric atmosphere had yet to dissipate.
As Lieutenant General Beckier looked at the tactical map, Chief of Staff Erich beside him pushed up his glasses.
āWith the defeat of the Colossus, the Southern Army Groupās offensive has proceeded successfully. Weāve gained control of the industrial center Rheingrad and its surrounding cities, securing the factory facilities without damage.ā
āWeāll be able to produce military supplies within our frontlines without needing supplies from home.ā
āThough it will take some time.ā
The monster-transformation gas indiscriminately dispersed in civilian residential districts, and the contaminated zones it created.
Having successfully completed their offensive, the Southern Army Groupās next task was to purify this contamination and stabilize the cities to secure the front lines.
āNow that the enemyās main force has been annihilated, the Central and Northern Army Groups are also advancing their offensives accordingly. Unless there are unexpected variablesā¦ā
The Kalhyram Army could conquer all of the Republicās territory, and the Secretary General and his faction would have no choice but to hole up in their fortress at the western edge of the Republic.
After gauging the Republicās remaining strength, the Lieutenant General concluded with a brief sigh.
āThis war is, for all intents and purposes, over.ā
The Secretary Generalās greatest trump card had vanished, and his right-hand man, Dr. Lavrenti, had fled.
Having breached the Republicās absolute defense line and secured key resource areas, the Kalhyram Army could maintain overwhelming superiority in the long war ahead.
All that remained was the Secretary General, hiding in the western Republic.
When Lieutenant General Beckier and Erich said this, one of the staff officers listening raised an objection.
āThen, are there no plans for additional offensives? With their defense line collapsed at this point, wouldnāt it be better to attack the west where the Secretary General isā¦ā
āIt would be possible, but itās not the best approach at this point.ā
Lieutenant General Beckier said this while looking at the soldiers beyond the headquarters.
āThough they may not notice it due to being intoxicated by successive victories, the soldiersā war fatigue has reached its peak. Theyāre pushed to their limits both physically and psychologically.ā Š αNŠąøæŠÅ
āThatāsā¦ā
āHaving already occupied the key resource areas, time is on our side. Thereās no reason to rush.ā
As time passes, the Empireās occupied territories would stabilize, and the resources produced from the newly acquired territories would make the Empire even more prosperous.
Having said this, Lieutenant General Beckier addressed the unit commanders gathered in the conference room.
āThe entire Southern Army Group will stand by at each strongpoint. Focus on defense while maintaining the encirclement of the western Republic.ā
With those words, the meeting ended.
While smoking and watching the commanders return to their respective units, I heard my friendsā voices from beside me.
āSo in short, weāre catching our breath before delivering the final blow. About a monthās time?ā
āThatās right. Thereās talk of rotating with new recruits and reserve personnel from the rear, as well as posthumous promotions and medals for the fallen.ā
It was Erich, who had been assisting Lieutenant General Beckier, who said this.
āYouāve been working hard, Erich. Iāve noticed youāve been stuck to the Lieutenant General lately.ā
āHah⦠Donāt even mention it.ā
After spitting out his finished cigarette, Erich let out a deep sigh with an exhausted face.
āAfter bumping into him a few times over Special Magic Unit personnel assignments, heās been persistently trying to get me to come to his side. Iām already swamped with our unitās work, and now Iām even inspecting the Southern Army Groupās supply network?ā
āWhat?ā
Whatās this about?
Why is he handling Southern Army Group work?
Donāt tell me this Lieutenant General Beckier tried to poach our Chief of Staff while we were out on the battlefield?
āHey. Thatās going too far.ā
āBe careful, Eugene. The Special Magical Power Unit might lose its mistress to the Southern Army Group.ā
āItās something you see all the time in military life. While youāre away on deployment, your wife gets taken by an evil superior⦠Gack?!ā
āOh, youā¦ā
āOrtega, you always have toā¦ā
āShut his mouth.ā
āMmph?! Mmph-!ā
Hmm.
Looking at how these friends are acting, the war must have been quite long.
To think these guys are the high-ranking magicians protecting the Empire.
The Empire is doomed.
āThough the war situation is incredibly favorable, our work isnāt over yet.ā
Those remaining in the conference room were myself and the Special Magical Power Unitās executives.
Erich, who had drawn their attention, spoke without hesitation.
āDespite losing this much territory and resources, the Secretary General hasnāt been ousted from the Republicās political scene. Do you know why?ā
āIronically, itās because the Empireās offensive was too swift.ā
It was Guille, leaning against the railing, who responded to Erichās words.
āWe crushed the opposition forces that should have held him accountable for the defeat, and the Republicās citizens who should have risen up are dying in the war.ā
āYou mean thereās no one left to put the brakes on whatever the Secretary General does.ā
The Republic will not change.
Because weāve destroyed all the talented individuals who could have reformed it.
A train with broken brakes can only run wild until it burns through all its fuel.
āThe Republic is completely finished. Itās becoming a group of madmen trying to kill as many people as possible by spreading their weapons of mass destruction and contamination.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āAnd on top of that⦠Intelligence Department agents dispatched to the west sent these photos.ā
Saying this, Erich pulled out photos from his chest and showed them.
Classified information not yet adopted as an official agenda.
Looking at the black and white photos, I slowly furrowed my brow.
āThis is?ā
Roughly hundreds of thousands.
It was a scene of countless people, too many to count, walking toward the western Republic.
āLooking at the armed soldiers and Armored Infantry⦠This is clearly not just a refugee column.ā
āYouāve got that right.ā
While the officers were speaking, Erich moved his hand to the military map in the center of the conference room.
The Republicās remaining territory.
And their major industrial bases and breadbasket regions.
After marking each of these, Erich spoke with his arms crossed.
āIf we calculate the resources the Republic can currently produce, they canāt support this many refugees. Itās obvious theyāll either suffocate unable to handle the food consumption, or collapse from internal riots.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āBut among the information brought by the Intelligence Department, thereās not a single report about riots or civil unrest.ā
The western Republic was surprisingly stable and fortified.
There were no reports of refugees escaping after being transported west.
In other wordsā¦
āThese hundreds of thousands of people heading to the western Republic have vanished without a trace.ā
āā¦!ā
āVanished? No, thatāsā¦ā
If they had massacred the people in the photos, we wouldnāt be this disturbed.
The Secretary General Vladimir from the original work was a madman who would do such things without hesitation.
But vanished?
This many people disappeared without a trace?
My mind couldnāt keep up with the information.
What was happening now was an event that wasnāt in my memory.
However.
āThe month preparing for the final offensive. That sets what we need to do during that time.ā
When I spoke after calming my mind, Erich immediately replied.
āWe need to find out what theyāre plotting.ā
āHow?ā
āBy catching someone who would know well.ā
Saying this, Erich nodded toward the photo he had handed over.
Turning over the photo I was holding, there was a familiar face of a man moving with black Armored Infantry.
āLavrenti Kravchenko.ā
āDr. Lavrentiās whereabouts have been located. Weāre going in for the arrest operation.ā
I thought he couldnāt have gone far, but theyāve already caught his trail.
āThe Intelligence Department has really improved. When is the operation?ā
Ortega asked with an eager face, showing his teeth in a grin.
āTomorrow.ā
āā¦Yes?ā
At Erichās fresh response, the officers including myself couldnāt help but doubt our ears.
āItās 9 PM now, and you say tomorrow? What time tomorrow?ā
ā00:00.ā
āOnly three hours left?ā
āThatās right.ā
Erich spoke without a momentās hesitation.
Seeing his brightly smiling face, it seems Iāve raised this child very wrong.
Mission deployment just a day after recovering from magical power exhaustion.
Iā¦
Iāve created a work-obsessed monsterā¦!
***
ā Come to think of it, itās strange.
In the empty operations room.
As if realizing I was alone, a blurry figure appeared on one wall and spoke while looking at me.
A figure that started appearing to my eyes after the Colossus subjugation.
Eugene Lorentz, the protagonist of [Revolution Empire].
āYou wouldnāt answer when I asked questions, but now youāre bored again?ā
When we first met, I asked him countless questions.
If he was really the protagonist.
If he was the one who put me in this game.
If so, what was his purpose.
And why he showed himself now of all times.
The guy who remained silent when I was frantically asking questions is now initiating conversation.
But he continued speaking what he wanted to say, regardless.
ā In this desperate situation where surrender wouldnāt be strange by now. Nevertheless, the Secretary General continues to fight.
āIt must be his desire for power.ā
Thatās the kind of person the Secretary General was in the original work, after all.
But hearing my words, āEugeneā slowly shook his head.
ā You heard what Erich just said. Because of you, there are no competitors to the Secretary General in the Republic now.
Meaning his power wonāt be threatened whether he surrenders or whatever.
Having said that, he continued speaking.
ā But even so, the Secretary General doesnāt stop resisting. Why? In a situation where defeat is certain, why does Vladimir continue these destructive actions?
Smirking as if posing a riddle, he went to the tactical map spread in the center of the conference room.
He raised his finger and pointed to the blackened space at the western edge of the tactical map.
The western end of the continent, where even the Imperial Intelligence Departmentās eyes couldnāt reach.
ā The hundreds of thousands of people in the photos are all heading there.
āHow do you know that?ā
ā Because I saw it.
Saying this, Eugene looked at me and spoke.
ā Yu-jin. Where did the ending of my story that you saw end? (+)[1]TLN: Since itād be confusing if I used Eugene as well for the MC, I thought of using Yu-jin if the real Eugene calls our MC.
āWith you being betrayed, your magic circuit shattered, and imprisoned.ā
That was the end of Revolution Empire, and the beginning of my story.
ā Thatās right. But that was the end of the āgameā, not the end of my life.
āā¦What?ā
There was a story after the ending?
Youāre saying you didnāt die in prison?
āThen, what did you do after that?ā
ā I escaped from prison. Escaped and took revenge on everyone who betrayed me.
Speaking in an even tone, he added one last thing.
ā And at the end of it all, I witnessed destruction.
The protagonist closed his eyes tightly for a moment, as if reminiscing about that time.
But soon returning to his original expression, he suddenly spoke to me.
ā With Petrenkoās death, all turning points that could have changed history have disappeared.
āā¦ā¦ā
ā What remains is you alone. After breaking all possibilities existing on the continent, youāve become the only āheroā left in this world.
And now, you and your army are holding a blade to the Republicās throat.
To the Secretary Generalās throat.
ā Thatās why I appeared. Because you accomplished what I couldnāt. Because you changed the future of the Empire that should have fallen to revolution.
Because you might be able to prevent the continentās inevitable destruction.
Unlike me who failed after being betrayed.
And unlike that fool at the western end.
Muttering this, Eugene opened his mouth toward me.
ā Iāll tell you the Secretary Generalās plan.
āā¦!ā
ā What heās planning, what heās trying to become. And for thatā¦
What heās willing to sacrifice.
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