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Volume 2: My Country 601. Justice (Third update, please vote for me)

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    At this time, Tammosta and the "Egyptian Officer Corps" he led did not know that a disaster was quietly approaching them.

    Tamousta¡¯s home became a gathering place for these Egyptian officers.  Here they commented on the situation in Egypt and discussed the new German colonial rule of Egypt.

    Especially since the Egyptian government has decided to send the first batch of 200,000 troops to the Axis powers, and Tamousta's resignation has caused an uproar among these officers.

    In the eyes of these officers, General Kanlemu is a hero, and Tamousta is also a hero. They once fought closely for the freedom of Egypt. They once fought together regardless of life and death, but now after victory, is everything reversed?  Has it changed?

    Tamousta told his companions that he actually did not resent General Canlemu for losing his official position. As long as Egypt could truly gain freedom, he would not hesitate to sacrifice his life.

    However, judging from the current situation in Egypt, it is too difficult to achieve this goal.

    Tammosta was not discouraged. He firmly told their companions that not every Egyptian was willing to accept German colonial rule. As long as they worked tirelessly, the dream they were pursuing would soon come.

    And they also received news of the assassination of Italian dictator Mussolini, which added some conversation material to them, and they were also more interested in who carried out the assassination.

    "I think they are fighters who share our dream of liberating Egypt," Tamousta said with certainty, "so we are not fighting alone."

    "General, general, there are many Germans outside"

    Before the butler finished speaking, a large group of German soldiers had already rushed in. The Egyptian officers were shocked. Some of them had their hands on the pistols at their waists, but when they saw the black holes of the Germans' muzzles pointed at them,  They retracted their hands helplessly.

    When they were all disarmed, Colonel Fels and General Canlemu walked in one after another.

    "General, what's going on?" Tamousta didn't want to talk to Colonel Fels at all, but asked General Kanlemu loudly.

    General Kanlemu glanced at him, then sighed.

    "Tamusta Ahmadi, you were captured because you were involved in the assassination of Mussolini, the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Italy." Colonel Fels said at this time.

    Tammusta glanced at him coldly: "I really want to do this, but I don't have the chance."

    "We have obtained conclusive evidence, Tamousta Ahmedbi." Colonel Fels's voice was equally cold: "And most of your officers here have secretly colluded with the British intelligence agency in an attempt to carry out  A new mutiny to overthrow the existing Egyptian government, you must all come with us."

    As soon as these words came out, it immediately caused a commotion among the Egyptian officers. Some began to curse, some began to distinguish for themselves, and some even cursed loudly.

    Tammusta stared at everything that suddenly came. He now knew what was happening:

    The Germans have lost their last patience with them and are officially taking action!

    He stopped the angry officers and stared at General Kanlemu: "General, are you here to arrest us too?"

    Until now, he still holds on to General Kanlemu¡¯s last glimmer of hope

    But when he saw General Kanlemu nodding with a heavy expression, the last glimmer of hope in Tammusta's heart was lost.  He sighed longly: "General, you are wrong, you are really wrong. Our ideal free Egypt should not be like this."

    "Now we are not considering the issue of a free Egypt, but we must consider your freedom." Colonel Fels smiled mockingly, and then waved his hand.

    Tammosta and leading members of the Egyptian officer corps were taken away.  When they left, General Kanlemu could clearly see the extremely disappointed expression on Tamousta's face.

    A pitiful scream kept ringing in the next room. Tammusta, who was also covered in bruises, sat there, trying hard to straighten his body.

    "Tamusta Ahmedbi, do you recognize Lieutenant Lawson Heaton?"

    When Major Wattel, who was responsible for interrogating him, asked this question, Tammusta said firmly: "I have answered it countless times, I don't recognize Lawson Heaton, nor do I recognize any British intelligence personnel.  I did not participate in Mussolini's plans, even though I would have liked to do so. I did not plan any mutiny, and I would never betray my country."

    Major Wattel was not irritated by him: "What about the monastery? Why did the British intelligence agents hide in the monastery?"Courtyard, can you give me a reasonable explanation?  "

    "Yes, I funded the construction of the monastery a few years ago, but I don't know why the escaped British intelligence officer chose to hide there." Tammusta still refused to admit anything.

    "Mr. Tamousta, I have a doubt." Colonel Fels, who had been sitting silently on the sidelines, finally said: "You have always said that you are the most determined opponent of the British, but why?  Are you willing to support a monastery founded by an Englishman? And why do you become good friends with the abbot who is also an Englishman?¡±

    Tamousta sneered: "These are two completely different concepts. What I oppose is the British government, and what I oppose is the British colonial rule of Egypt, just like what you are doing now. But I do not oppose the British  People, on the contrary, I know many good friends among ordinary British people.¡±

    Colonel Fels and Major Wattel are now very sure that this is a stubborn man, and threats, inducements, and even instruments of torture cannot get anything out of him.

    ???????????????????????????????????????? Out out of his heart, Colonel Fels has great respect for such people, but from a professional ethics perspective, he can never have any sympathy for them.

    He was silent for a while: "Look, General Tamousta, even though you have resigned, you still retain the rank of major general. How hard it is for you to get this."

    "I am willing to contribute everything that belongs to me to Egypt, so why do I care about a general?" Tammosta said sarcastically.

    "I respect you very much, I really respect you very much." Colonel Fels didn't care about the other party's attitude: "But I think you also know that we must get what we want today, right? I can also tell you  , in the room next to yours, some of your companions have confessed at our request. Of course, I don¡¯t need to hide your confession. Your confession is of course more convincing, but without a confession.  What? We can still achieve our goals.¡±

    "That's your business." Tammusta's attitude still hasn't changed at all: "But I will never betray justice."

    "Justice? Do you know what justice is?" Colonel Fels sighed: "Justice means that we are about to become angry. Justice means that we are about to launch a full-scale arrest in Cairo. Justice means that we will arrest all your relatives and friends.  , and then they will all be shot without trial. Justice means that countless Egyptians will suffer terrible implication because of your so-called justice."

    Tammusta¡¯s expression changed

    Colonel Fels continued: "There is no real justice in this world. What we do we think is just, and what you do you also think is just. I admit that you are a brave man, but not everyone  They are all as brave as you. Likewise, I don¡¯t think everyone is as unafraid of death as you are. If we change our positions now, I believe you will use a more cruel way to deal with me.  Against the Germans, right?"

    Tammusta hesitated for a moment, then nodded.

    "This is the so-called justice." Colonel Fels sighed again: "So, in order to avoid involving more innocent people, I ask you to do as we say. You have lost the justice you pursued, but more Egypt  People will get the justice they want because of your sacrifice, okay?"

    He spoke almost entirely in a consultative tone, but Tammusta found that her heart was gradually succumbing to him.

    ¡°As the Germans say, it doesn¡¯t matter to them whether they explain themselves or not.

    However, as long as you open your mouth, you can really save the lives of many Egyptians

    He was silent for a long time, and then said slowly: "Can you really guarantee that everything will end with us?"

    "I can't make such a guarantee." Colonel Fels said matter-of-factly: "But what I can guarantee is that the damage suffered by Cairo will be minimized."

    Tamousta actually smiled at this time: "Thank you, Colonel Fels, you are an honest man. So let's start now. What do you need me to say?"

    "A lot, a lot." Colonel Fels stood up: "We need you to do a lot of things, just like your companions are doing. To be honest, what you do for the Egyptians, your compatriots will never  They won¡¯t know it, but many of their lives were saved because of you, and you should be proud of yourself.¡±

    Proud?  Tammusta smiled mockingly.  He was not proud of himself, but just felt that, like General Canlemu, he had betrayed his once firm belief.

    It¡¯s just that at least Colonel Fells has one thing right.?Actually, it¡¯s from a scoring perspective.

    ?Every person and every force is pursuing their own "justice"!  (To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature, the novels will be better and updated faster!)
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