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Chapter 304 Third Party Persons

Chapter 304

Third-party persons

"I thought India should take advantage of the Chinese attack on Myanmar at this time and think deeply about how to get rid of the British rule?" Mog observed Gandhi's expression and saw that he was still very calm, he said directly.[]

"It turns out that Mog invited me to visit for this matter. Since you want to hear Gandhi's opinion, I will speak out directly. I have always been a person who is unwilling to hide my views." Gandhi had already heard Mog's saying that Mog had a supportive attitude towards India's national liberation movement and seemed to have the idea of ​​participating in it personally.

"When I was abroad, I deeply felt the discrimination against Indians by white Europeans. I had such an embarrassing experience in South Africa. Because I asked to sit in the seats of Europeans on different trains twice, they threw them out of the train twice. This great humiliation has been remembered in my heart all my life and made me deeply feel that the Indians have a humble position in their eyes." Gandhi began to tell the story, and his face gradually became gloomy.

"It is precisely because of the profound feeling of this racial discrimination that I can't hold my head back abroad that I formed an organization dedicated to seeking equal rights for Indians as Europeans, to denounce and resist the dominance of Europeans in South Africa, and to gain some power and employment for Indians."

"But I also deeply understand that the hardships of this process are buried in the deep-rooted concepts of Europeans, which make them unwilling to accept the suggestion of equality with Indians and Africans. They have been high above for centuries and seem to have been used to the fact that Indians have been servile to them, and have been used to the fact that Indians work hard for them as dogs, and are unwilling to share with us on the issue of power." Gandhi paused slightly, continued, and Mog nodded.

"In my opinion, is it the national independence and liberation movement that supports India?" Mogh asked immediately when he heard this.

"Of course, I not only support this movement, but also my return this time was because I saw an unusual historical opportunity in the liberation of India. How could I see such a great opportunity pass by? My purpose is to organize Indians to carry out further activities to resist British colonial rule. This time, we can discuss this issue carefully when we meet the general." Gandhi responded firmly.

"It's great. Since I have expressed my opinion, I will no longer hide it. In fact, this time I want to invite the Supreme Leader of the Indian National Liberation Organization to unite the Indians and resist the British rule with great prestige. With the huge power of raising arms, I think the whole of India will definitely obey the leadership and take up weapons to drive the British colonists out of India." Mog smiled.

"This is OK, what kind of virtue can I, Gandhi, take on this important task?" Gandhi was a little flattered when he heard this, and immediately shook his head and said.

"I am too humble. If I am willing to act as our leader and organize the Indian people to rise up and oppose the British, our cause of national liberation will have greater hope. I hope that for the tangible interests of tens of millions of Indian people, I will not refuse." Mog immediately advised.

"It seems that you are ready. Let's talk about what you are going to do first?" Gandhi did not continue to shirk, but instead asked.

"To be honest, I have contacted many patriotic generals in the army. I am preparing to launch a violent uprising with them. This matter is still under discussion. If we join, our chances of success will increase. I am so honest, please agree to my request immediately and serve as the supreme leader of our uprising." Mog continued to request.

"Is this your personal opinion?" Don't skip.

"Of course not. This is the common wish of all the uprising soldiers. Otherwise, I would send someone to find out whereabouts and invite them from the dock to discuss in detail. All of this was entrusted by the uprising soldiers. I personally admire them very much. I have long been worshipped like a god. If I don't serve as the leader of the uprising, I will not be able to find a second person to replace in India." Mog said sincerely again.

"It seems you have been prepared for a long time. I will definitely not be easy on my trip back to China. There will be an exciting journey. But I didn't expect to catch up with such a major thing so soon. It seems that it is impossible for me, Gandhi, to not participate." Gandhi smiled indifferently.

"Did you agree?" Mogg immediately said with joy.

"I accept your request for the time being, be responsible for mobilizing the masses and participating in the uprising. You can organize the army to rebel with confidence. My energy can play a certain role in you. I hope that our cause of national independence and liberation can be actively participated by the majority of people. Then I, Gandhi, will be considered heartless and will die without regrets." Gandhi said meaningfully.

"Then let it be decided. This uprising has temporarily established an organization called Liberty Truth. We will support you as the leader of this organization to lead the vast number of military and civilians to actively participate in the cause of **."

"You are ready, are the army planning?" Gandhi immediately turned to the topic. With such an opportunity, he would never let it go.

"This time, six divisions were appointed by the British to enter the Myanmar confrontation China Team. These six divisions have our comrades. Among them, Maihati, the commander of the Second Brigade of the 56th Division, is our firm comrade-in-arms. He has joined our Free Truth Organization and is ready to launch an uprising." Mog said with excitement.

"You are ready to take action, should you take advantage of the British entering Myanmar?" Gandhi asked.

"It is scheduled for June 25th. Maihati has made a detailed plan. He has communicated with the other six Indian military advisors. Once Maihati fires the first shot, they will respond one after another, and then try to mobilize more Indians to participate. It is best to instigate all six Indian divisions and let them all join the uprising." Mog told the plan.

"How sure are you to succeed?" Gandhi was just involved in the plan. He didn't do much preparations in advance, so he asked again.

"After our army arrives at the border between India and Myanmar, we will suddenly launch an attack on two British divisions. They are caught off guard and will definitely be surrounded by us in this area. Then our other three troops in Mumbai and other places will immediately join the response, launching challenges to the British from different directions at the same time, and then mobilizing domestic masses to form a threat to the British from all over the country, so that they can be surrounded from all directions in the rolling waves of the people. If our momentum is so great that it can spread throughout the country, the British will be frightened and will put down their weapons and make peace with us." Mog responded with some expectations.

"All this is just a beautiful expectation. If India can gain God's favor this time, I hope the soldiers will win, defeat the British in one fell swoop, let them get out of India as soon as possible, and restore India's independence and freedom." Gandhi nodded slightly and said calmly.

"Doesn't have enough confidence in this uprising?" Mog saw a few worries in Gandhi's eyes and asked immediately.

"All historical events have their own necessity and contingency. Although I have always believed that India's independence will be a historical necessity and will be realized sooner or later, contingency still plays a crucial role in a certain historical period, so I am not sure whether your mission can be successfully completed. If this uprising can be immediately responded by knowledgeable people and the vast majority of people in China and allow the people of India to participate quickly, then it is natural for me, the British to be overthrown."

"But if things do not develop as we imagined, and there are various changes or other resistances in the process, then the result will be difficult to tell." Gandhi was still a little worried.

"It seems that I still have no confidence in us..." Mogg shook his head and said.

"In fact, in order to ensure the success of this uprising, we have specially won the support of a third party. I can tell this fact to make it more at ease." A mysterious color suddenly flashed in Mog's eyes, and he said to Gandhi mysteriously.

When Gandhi heard this, he immediately raised his head and looked at Mog in surprise. Are you referring to foreign forces?"

"Yes, it's true, I immediately thought that it was the case."

"Which third party is this?" Gandhi immediately became interested and asked.

"I'll understand immediately if I ask someone." Mog continued to keep an eye on him.

Gandhi looked at Mog with even more confusion, not wanting to follow the introducer.

Mog immediately stood up from his seat and waved his hand to the bearded man sitting next to him. The bearded man immediately stood up. Then the two turned around and went upstairs. Soon, under Gandhi's expectation, another person walked downstairs, someone who had been waiting upstairs for a long time.

The person who came was a young man in his thirties, but Gandhi was surprised because he was neither British, Indian, nor European, but East Asian with a standard yellow face.

"Is this?" Who was Gandhi's no one, was surprised by his appearance, and immediately stood up and asked.

", this is the person sent by the third party I just wanted to introduce to you. He is from China and is sent by the Chinese government to cooperate with us." Mo Gese Gandhi would definitely feel strange and immediately explained to him.

Chapter 304

Third-party persons

Chapter 304

Third-party persons
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