The fifteen thousand elites from Ten Thousand Armies becprisoners of war in an instant.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIn order to keep them well under control, the government tied them up in batches, and when a batch of elites had already been tied up, they were sent to the trucks so that the trucks could send them to the capital.
The top brass of the government had already determined how these fifteen thousand prisoners of war would be housed long before the army had arrived to support them.
The trucks would transport them to military prisons, barracks, and municipal prisons in several multiple cities to be split and controlled.
This way, they would be able to prevent these fifteen thousand soldiers from Ten Thousand Armies from uniting to resist or escape from these prisons to the maximum extent.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmJust as the soldiers from Ten Thousand Armies were being driven away in batches by the trucks, the government suprcommander, Sayid, approached Charlie and asked respectfully, "Master Wade, we have captured fifteen thousand soldiers from Ten Thousand Armies, but we do not know how we should deal with so many prisoners of war since everything has happened so suddenly. Do you have any good suggestions for us in our next direction?" Charlie casually said, "The first thing you should do now is to drag out all the officers for a surprise interrogation. You have to make sure that they confess to Ten Thousand Armies' unruly attempt to plot against your country. All of the confessions should form a complete chain of evidence, including but not limited to written and signed legal confessions, video recordings, and voice recordings of the entire process." After pausing for a moment, Charlie then added, "After getting the evidence, you should immediately make this matter public and tell the world that you have sufficient legal evidence and principle and that it was only reasonable and legitimate for you to capture and make these soldiers from Ten Thousand Armies your prisoners of war. In this case, Ten Thousand Armies will then be charged with the crof threatening the national security of another country." "This way, on one hand, it will give you the absolute right on the legal level to gain the support of the international public opinion, and on the other hand, it will also turn Ten Thousand Armies into everyone's common target so that Ten Thousand Armies will absolutely not dare to try and retaliate against you in any way!" 1 "Understood!" Sayid nodded repeatedly and said, "How should we deal with these fifteen thousand men, then?" Charlie replied earnestly, "Since they have violated and threatened your homeland security, they will naturally have to be tried openly and fairly in accordance with your country's laws." 1 Sayid said awkwardly, "If we were to act in accordance with our laws, these fifteen thousand men should be sentenced to life imprisonment even if they are not sentenced to death, but how can we possibly afford to feed so many prisoners with our financial and social resources?" Charlie laughed and said, "That is a simple matter. You should seize the tto get the evidence that you need and hold a public trial. After that, you should negotiate with Ten Thousand Armies and demand that they pay to bail out all of these fifteen thousand men. You can deport everyone immediately after the bail money is already in place." "Bail money..." Sayid's eyes lit up immediately as he blurted out, "What do you think would be an appropriate amount for the bail?" Charlie looked at him and smiled as he said, "I suggest that you should figure out the size of Ten Thousand Armies' economic scale first. After that, you should get on top of their heads and set the highest price you think they can afford so that you can use the money from the compensation for sinfrastructure construction." As he spoke, Charlie thought about it for a moment and said, "I think that it should not be a problem to ask for a billion dollars or so." "Okay!" Sayid said excitedly, "I will report this matter to my superiors, then!" Charlie nodded. After that, he looked at the tand said indifferently, "Alright then still have a lot of
things to do, so you guys can just handle this matter yourself over here.
However, I hope that you will m I om remember what you have promisedand have a permanent truce with Hamed. I also hope that you will give Hamed enough space to develop on his own without infringing upon each other." Sayid said without hesitation, "Don't worry. We will definitely keep our promise!" Charlie then said, "Why don't we do
this, then? I'll leave Zayne Carter here to you first, and you can interrogate him immediately. I will make sure that he gives his full et cooperation so that he will be frank and tell you the whole truth without reservation. After getting all the evidence that you need, I want you to use a helicopter to send Zayne over to Hamed's base. At the stime, I want you to calong with him, and you should bring the armistice with you so that you can sign it together with Hamed."
Sayid was puzzled, and he asked, "Master Wade, you want to leaven Wade, you want Zayne Carter to Hamed?" 4 X