Chapter 349: The Collapse of the Rebellion

Chapter 349: The Rebellion on the Brink of Collapse
Looking at the marks of the nine primarchs and Odin on the paper, the extraordinary people in the room were also a little hesitant.

It is not surprising that Odin joined them. After all, Odin originally came from the famous royal family of Donnar, so it is not surprising that he wanted to reverse the situation with them.

But what about these nine Primarchs? Like Tula, they were all promoted by Roland. Would they betray Roland?

It is understandable that one or two Primarchs betrayed, but isn't it too strange that all nine Primarchs betrayed?

They looked at Tula, as if wanting him to give them a proper explanation.

However, facing their puzzled looks, Tula did not make any explanation, but spoke in a cold attitude.

"We will officially take action in ten days, whether you want to come or not."

Tula paused, looked around the room at everyone, and continued.

"It's either on the table or on the menu, you don't have a choice."

After saying that, Tula put on his mask again, collected the papers on the round table, and left the room directly.

After Tula left, the extraordinary people in the room looked at each other in confusion.

Since no one knew each other's identities and each had their own ulterior motives, after Tula left, everyone in the room chatted perfunctorily for a while, mostly testing each other, without saying anything useful.

Finally, having nothing more to talk about, everyone left the room one by one in the order they had agreed upon.

After leaving the room, the extraordinary person wearing a tiger mask walked into the nearest street and then disappeared.

Behind him, the extraordinary person who was tracking the tiger-masked extraordinary person looked at the empty street and frowned. He looked down at the photo stone in his hand, turned around and left quietly.

Although Roland had fallen into hibernation, some speculators and opponents in the War Council had some ambitious ideas. Moreover, with the deliberate indulgence of Roland's fishing policy, these speculators and opponents began to gather together.

However, the speculators and the opposition are not so harmonious with each other, and there are contradictions between them.

Although they gathered together, they remained vigilant against each other, concealed things from each other, and tested each other's identities. Up to now, only Tula himself had revealed his identity, and the rest of the extraordinary people were very cautious in concealing their identities.

Since Tula and Odin both joined the operation, relying on the military power that had not yet been split, Apocalypse also relaxed restrictions on the transfer of troops and extraordinary people.

With the indulgence of Tula and Odin, a large number of extraordinary people obtained the authority they wanted and quietly transferred the only chips they had on hand to Apocalypse.

This is undoubtedly a big gamble, but if they win, they will get the whole Donnar!
Now, all the countries in Donar have been destroyed, the coalition forces cannot fight against the War Council, and the entire Donar can be said to be in the pocket of the War Council.

As long as they can control Roland and grant fiefs in his name, they will all get a vast piece of land and build their own country and family.

The temptation is so great that it is enough to make them lose their minds and ignore those looming and obvious baits, or they simply don't notice the problem.

After all, for insects, loyalty is just a bargaining chip, and the so-called loyalty can be easily bought as long as the price is right.

After enjoying the enormous power brought by the War Council's military orientation, isn't it normal for Odin, Tula and the nine primarchs to have their own little thoughts?
Odin is a member of the royal family. Would she agree with the ruling plan of the war council? Doesn't she want to rebuild her family's kingdom?

As for Tula and the nine primarchs, a group of guys of humble origins, after enjoying the benefits of power for the first time, they will certainly become addicted to the desire for power.

Therefore, even if one or two smart people realize the problem and quietly withdraw from the activities, most people are still deeply trapped in the beautiful picture that Tula and Odin have jointly painted for them and are unwilling to wake up.

Maybe they thought that with so many people causing trouble together, Roland would not kill them all.

Moreover, even if they were killed, they still had the Fountain of Life. They were heroes, and Roland couldn't just kill them right after the war.

Therefore, with this kind of fluke mentality, they put all their chips down without hesitation.

After they put all their chips on the table, the number of soldiers and extraordinary people active in Apocalypse City increased significantly, and the atmosphere of Apocalypse became more subtle.

Of course, only the extraordinary people and officials in Apocalypse City were aware of this increasingly subtle atmosphere. After all, even if there was a rebellion, the opposition would not be so foolish as to expose themselves in public places. Therefore, ordinary people did not find any problems, and everything seemed to be peaceful.

As the atmosphere became increasingly delicate, Julius, the Archon of the Administrative Department, seemed to have discovered something wrong and tried to urgently mobilize the army into Apocalypse.

But, in the view of the opposition, it was too late.

As the War Council was in a state of disrepair, there was a shortage of manpower in various places, and before that, Odin had found an excuse to mobilize the troops near Apocalypse.

Now, in the entire Apocalypse, there are only less than two thousand legion soldiers stationed here, some city defense forces, and the nine primarchs and their primarch legions.

Julius was unable to mobilize his loyal troops to come to Apocalypse immediately. Even the nearest troops would take about five days to arrive.

In addition, according to Tula's intelligence, the nine Primarchs and Primarch Legions will not participate in this rebellion. On the day of the rebellion, they will only remain neutral and provide some small help at most. In this way, no matter whether the rebellion succeeds or fails, the Primarch will not pay too high a price.

And these five days are enough for the opposition to launch a rebellion.

On July 1453, 7, after Julius sent out the final notice, the opposition that had gathered at the Apocalypse had also completed its gathering.

It was a bright day. After Odin and Tula's joint order bypassed the Executive Committee and the Administrative Department and directly declared martial law in Apocalypse City, the opposition's rebellion began.

Tula quietly mobilized the troops into the city and imprisoned the barracks in Apocalypse City, controlling all the city defense forces in the barracks. Then, on the grounds that the city defense forces were short of manpower, the Primarch Legion that was guarding Roland was mobilized.

Although the Primitive soldiers had some doubts about the transfer order, they still obeyed the order one by one. According to the order of the military, they took over the entire Apocalypse City and put Apocalypse City under martial law control.

After the Primarch's soldiers were transferred away, loopholes appeared in the defense line protecting Roland during the adjustments made by the nine Primarchs.

As they had already made preparations in advance, when the loophole appeared, the gathered opposition forces immediately passed through it and broke through the defense line formed by the nine primarchs and their primarch legions without any hindrance.

Odin was the commander of this opposition army. She led the army carefully, bypassing the patrolling Primarch soldiers, and quickly passed through the gap in the defense line.

After breaking through several lines of defense, the opposition also penetrated deep into them.

After going deeper, the opposition rarely encountered patrols of the Primarch's soldiers and could only sense the powerful pressure from the nine Primarchs.

No matter what, although they are a little afraid of the pressure from the nine primarchs, they can't just give up now as it has come to this point. Therefore, the opposition can only bite the bullet and continue to follow Odin.

At least, although some Primarchs turned their eyes to them, just as Tula and Odin said, these Primarchs did not take action, but simply glanced at them and then shifted their gaze.

As they went deeper, the opposition members looked at the strange and quiet surroundings and felt a little uneasy. After jumping around in fear all the way, the opposition members successfully arrived at the yard where Roland was sleeping.

After the war, the War Committee naturally had more money on hand, so the yard where Roland was sleeping was not very simple.

Although the materials used can only be considered good, not particularly good, the construction was different. More than 30 spellcasters were called in to assist in the construction. Therefore, almost every brick in the yard in front of us has undergone deep processing by spellcasters.

Therefore, although the material cost was not much, the labor cost was very high. Therefore, the yard in front of us is decorated to be restrained, beautiful and wonderful.

Looking at the yard in front of them, the opponents looked at each other in confusion.

Although they had already made up their mind to rebel, they became a little cowardly when it came to the last step.

That was Roland, who had planned step by step since the Old Qi period, established the War Committee, and prepared the war preparedness plan without any mistakes. He also liked to make a lot of arrangements.

From the time I knew him until now, Roland has always been intelligent, powerful, and confident. He was the Roland who killed Kan'ozu with his non-legendary body.

Considering Roland's previous ability to keep everything under control, would he really be so weak that he would go into hibernation?

Didn't he know this was possible? Didn't he have any backup plan?

Moreover, none of them knew Roland's true strength, and they were also unclear about Roland's situation after the war.

After all, after the war, Roland was escorted back by Hela herself, and even the Primarch soldiers who were responsible for the escort had never seen Roland in person.

In the entire war committee, there were only a handful of people who had actually seen Roland in hibernation, and they were basically the absolute top leaders of the war committee. Ordinary committee members were forbidden to visit Roland.

Speaking of which, the news of Roland's hibernation seemed to have come from Apocalypse City. The opposition was actually not very clear about Roland's true situation.

The opponents stood at the front of the yard, looking at each other, waiting for the first one to come forward.

But almost all the opposition members planned to let others test the waters first, and the result was that they stood stupidly at the door, none of them moving.

After everyone stood there without saying anything, the leader Odin glanced at the opposition around him in silence.

"Humph."

She snorted coldly, then boldly led her team into the yard.

As the opposition watched, Odin and her team disappeared into the courtyard.

After Odin disappeared, the opponents looked at each other, gritted their teeth, and decided to follow.

Just as they were about to catch up, Odin's figure suddenly rushed out from the yard and landed on the ground in a somewhat embarrassed manner.

Then, Roland calmly walked out of the yard wearing his usual robes.

Roland glanced at everyone present with a calm look.

After Roland's eyes swept over them, some of the opposition members who were in a bad mood collapsed to the ground, and there was some noise in the opposition team because of Roland's appearance.

The ordinary legion soldiers were undoubtedly extremely loyal to Roland, who founded the War Council and led them to defeat the Green Tide and kill Kan'ozu.

As for the extraordinary people, most of them were loyal, and no matter whether they were commoners or nobles, they all respected and admired Roland.

Even these ambitious opponents admired Roland, but they were all blinded by interests.

Therefore, although the opposition is determined to rebel and cause trouble, the troops they bring with them may not necessarily be determined to follow them in causing trouble.

Most of them were deceived.

The opposition deceived them, saying that the Executive Committee wanted to imprison the unconscious Roland in order to seize the fruits of victory.

Only under the pretext of rescuing Roland from the Executive Committee and safeguarding the fruits of victory could the opposition mobilize some troops.

If Roland remained unconscious, there would be no problem with their slogan, but if Roland woke up, then they would undoubtedly fail.

"So many people came here, what do you want to do? I didn't transfer you here."

Roland looked at everyone and said calmly.

A military extraordinary person stepped forward cautiously, looked at Roland and spoke.

"Commissioner? You are not imprisoned?"

Roland rolled his eyes speechlessly and said unhappily.

"Bellon, have you been fooled by the factional infighting in the previous coalition army? I was imprisoned? Why do you feel this way? Who can imprison me?"

Veron scratched his head awkwardly and said.

"I thought... Never mind, I hope you're okay."

Just when the leading opposition members were about to make some excuses, Roland stretched out his hand, interrupted their intentions, and spoke directly.

"Okay, no more words, just cooperate, Alfonso."

"exist."

Alfonso appeared beside Roland and responded in a low voice.

"You have no transfer order and you have trespassed into the central government. No matter what your reasons are, be prepared to be investigated. Alfonso, arrest them all first."

As soon as Roland finished speaking, several opposition factions immediately took action and fled frantically. However, it was useless. The remaining eight primarchs who arrived at some point in time each took control of a corner with their primarch legions and surrounded the area.

(End of this chapter)