Mage Joan

Chapter 1515: Resignation

Joan's leisure time in his hometown lasted until late March.

On March 24, the headquarters of the Alfheim Corps stationed in Delin received news that General Charles Gates was about to return from his wounds and regain command of the Corps.

During the recuperation of General Gates, Colonel George Vaasa, acting as commander-in-chief, will return to the colonial capital of Leiden after the transfer of command.

The news seemed to be thrown into a pebble on the calm lake, causing ripples in the regiment.

People dare not talk nonsense on the surface, but they are discussing in private. When General Gates returns, what fate will the Alfheim Corps usher in?

Under the leadership of Colonel Vassar, although the Alfheim Corps lost more than one victory, but the spirit of morale was high, and it has not been defeated after many defeats.

Especially in the month of stationing in Delin town, the troops have greatly improved from personnel to equipment to training level. They defeated the enemy two weeks ago and won the victory of the defending battle in Delin town.

At present, the combat power of the Alfheim Corps is in the best state since the outbreak of the war. Officers and soldiers at all levels are flexing their muscles, eager to follow Colonel Vaasa to beat the enemy, and drive the invaders out of the brass pass. The result suddenly came What is the rhythm of such an order?

Joan also felt that this approach by the colonial authorities was not very wise. General Gates re-entered the mountain, and he was suspected of "stealing the fruits of victory".

However, from a rational point of view, General Gates, as the highest military chief in the colony of Alfheim, came to the front to take over command and perform his mission without blame.

Moreover, the initial commander of the Corps was General Gates. Under his personal command, the performance of the Alfheim Corps was still very good. The confrontation with General Jumonville did not fall. If General Gates was unexpected in the battle He was injured and it was not his turn to take over the command of George Vaasa.

Regardless of seniority or record, General Gates came to succeed Colonel Vaasa to take charge of the southern defense, which cannot be said to be a bad decision.

As for whether this transfer includes selfishness or whether it involves high-level power struggles, Qiao An does not understand the inside story and is not good at making conclusive conclusions.

Colonel Vaasa seemed quite calm about his job transfer. I told Joan privately that he had received a letter from the Governor of Norfolk and would spend some time at home to rest, and then he might be sent to Midgard to perform official duties.

Colonel Vaasa did not say what official duties to perform, but Joan guessed that it was mostly related to the threat of war faced by the northern colonies.

Joan is not an official member of the Yalfheim Corps. This time he returned home to join the war purely for volunteer help. Now that the crisis in Delin Town has been lifted, and he does not want to be sent under General Gates, he decides to follow Colonel Vasa Resignation.

Not only did Colonel Vaasa not object to Joan's decision to leave, he was also very pleased to invite him to go home with him on vacation.

"Joan, in the year since you left Port Leiden, Martha missed you a lot, and often whispered about you. Although Rebecca refused to admit it, in fact, we all can see that no one is more worried about you than her. You have a chance to return to your hometown to visit relatives. It would be better to accompany me to the White House Estate and surprise Martha and Rebecca."

Colonel Vaasa didn't mention Rebecca. When he mentioned Rebecca, Jo An suddenly felt complacent.

Recalling the scene when she broke up with Rebecca, the tears and the broken heart in the girl’s eyes, Joan couldn’t courageously step into the White House Manor again, on the pretext of being busy with school, he declined the invitation of Colonel Vaasa. On the last day of March, he said goodbye to his hometown relatives and friends such as Kandy, Jamie, Gray, Roger and Dick, and took Ruby to leave Delin Town and return to Midgard City.

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After arriving home, Joan first went to the tutor to sell the leave.

Professor Moriarty was relieved when he saw the return of his students and picked up the newspaper on the table to ask Joan:

"Has the Alfheim Corps really fought a big victory in the town of Delin and captured a senior officer of the enemy."

Joan took a look at the "Meadgard Tribune" handed over by his instructor and found that this report was more in line with the facts. Based on the news report, the guide told the progress of the war in the South, including many Frontline reporters have no way of knowing details and the latest news. For example, the Yalfheim Corps just changed its commander yesterday, and General Gates replaced Colonel Vasa.

"It's not a good sign that the front line is about to change. It must be the power struggle of the Alfheim authorities behind it."

Professor Moriarty lit the pipe and took a deep breath, but did not continue to talk deeply about this topic. He said thoughtfully:

"It seems that the war in the South will continue for another period of time. The next step is to see the conflict between Midgard and Yodenheim in the North."

Regardless of the political papers and articles in the newspaper, or Joan’s personal information, they tend to think that the Feizhen Kingdom and the Sea Blue Kingdom have formed an alliance in an attempt to jointly divide the colony of the Ashan Empire in the New World.

General Jumonville waged a war in the south, and Fei Zhenren was happy to see it succeed.

The more the Jumonville Corps attacked the city in Alfheim, the more anxious the imperial authorities were, and the imperial authorities were forced to send troops across the ocean to rescue the colony of Alfheim, the most important empire. Grain producing area.

In fact, Fiji's expectations have indeed been fulfilled. At the beginning of the year, the imperial authorities were dissatisfied with the poor performance of Colonel Vasa’s streak, and appointed General Bled to leave the country and led a force to go to Alfheim to reinforce and take over command.

Looking back in hindsight, this move had disastrous consequences.

Proud and self-confident, General Bled didn’t understand the reality of the New Continent at all. He reached the frontline and went solitary. His relationship with the colonial government was stiff, and he also publicly made remarks that discriminated against the Asa indigenous people, which deeply angered the original intention to send troops. The Algongins who helped the Alfheim Corps ended up in a tragic ending of self-destruction, and almost buried all the elite divisions of Alfheim.

The period when Colonel Vaasa led the defeated soldiers to retreat to Delin Town was the most critical stage of the war in the South, and also the best time for Fijians to wage war in the North.

However, I do not know whether it is because the decision-making process of the Fijian authorities is too cumbersome and slow, or because the opposition parties in the country strongly oppose it. The Fijian military has not seized this excellent opportunity to march to Midgard, up to Sir Nichols With Sir Laval, down to the ordinary residents of the Midgard colony, this has been frightened for more than a month, but the result was a false alarm.

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