From Corsica to the Fourth Rome

Chapter 47 Design



After finishing all the affairs in Yangjiao Bay, it was already close to three o'clock in the evening. The soldiers of the Fourth Battalion had been marching for a whole day and had just experienced another bloody battle. Lawrence ordered everyone to rest on the spot.

There was only one narrow entrance and exit to Yangjiao Bay. Lawrence was sure that no defenders had escaped during the attack, so he was not worried about anyone escaping to report the news to Ximu Fort.

Of course, by the early morning of the next day, the garrison at Ximu Fort would definitely notice something strange, so Lawrence had to prepare for a retreat at dawn.

There was not much time left for the soldiers of the Fourth Battalion to rest, but after the soldiers won the first victory and distributed their spoils, everyone had no complaints on their faces. After covering them with blankets on the spot, they started Falling asleep.

Lawrence had been fighting with the soldiers all day, and naturally felt very tired, but before he fell asleep, there was one important thing that needed to be clarified.

"General Belrain, I'm sorry to disturb your rest again." Lawrence sent someone to bring General Belrain to him and personally untied his hands.

"As a prisoner of war, I don't expect enough rest." General Belrain rubbed his bloodshot eyes and said nonchalantly.

"this."

Lawrence took out the notebook, waved it in front of General Belrain, and said:

"I'm a little concerned about some of the records in it."

General Belrain was silent for a while, then lowered his head and asked, "Which ones are they?"

“About ‘the man from Ajaccio’ written there”

"Um"

General Belrain suddenly raised his head, looked at Lawrence, and said with an expression of sudden realization:

"I see, Laurence Bonaparte, I remembered this name. Ciro Russell mentioned you to me. You caused him a lot of trouble."

"So this Ajaccio man has been confirmed to be Ciro Russell after your accusation?"

Lawrence asked as he stuffed the notes back into his bag.

"That's right."

General Belrain nodded and admitted, and then added:

"However, since you are still a polite young man, I will give you a kind reminder. Pasquale Pauli is definitely aware of these things. If you want to use this notebook to bring down Ciro "Russell, that's not enough."

"Thank you for your reminder."

Lawrence smiled and said that although he had already guessed when he got the note that Governor Pauli had definitely turned a blind eye to these things, it was probably because Siro had a good grasp of the speed and did not cross Pauli's bottom line.

As for some confidential information in the Governor's Palace, Ciro must not have the courage to reveal it to the Genoese.

"So, that's all you want to ask?"

General Bellerin asked with a frown. He believed that with Lawrence's intelligence, it was impossible not to guess that the Ajaccio man was Ciro Russell.

"There is one more thing, or a request. I hope you, General, can ghostwrite a letter for me."

General Belrain's face changed slightly, and he understood after a moment's thought:

"It's for Ciro Russell, right?"

Lawrence also noticed General Belrain's reluctance from his face, so he smiled and said:

"If you agree, I can exchange a piece of top-secret information."

Before General Belrain could consider whether to agree, Lawrence had already spoken out his so-called intelligence directly:

"The garrison in Bastia is currently very empty. As long as the Genoese army launches an attack, it will easily push the Corsican army back to the south."

"you!"

General Belrain's eyes widened. He really couldn't believe that Lawrence had revealed such important information. If this information was true, it would be a godsend for the Genoese army.

Lawrence remained calm on the surface, but after seeing General Belrain's reaction, he couldn't help but secretly chuckle. He deliberately revealed Bastia's situation to General Belrain in order to attract the Genoese army's attack. This was Lawrence's plan.

On the surface, this was a deal between Lawrence and General Belrain, but in fact, the bargaining chips on both sides of the scale were part of Lawrence's plan.

It was just that Lawrence told the news so easily, which also made General Belrain a little suspicious.

"I swear on the honor of the Bonaparte family that this information is absolutely true."

Seeing that General Belrain was still hesitant, Lawrence also directly used his noble status to swear an oath.

Lawrence's eyes looked firmly at General Belrain, and he put his right hand on his chest to show that his words were absolutely true.

Although General Belrain still had some doubts, he still kept this piece of information in his mind and planned to send someone to verify the authenticity after he was released.

"Tell me what you want me to write." General Belrain sighed. Now that he had learned about Lawrence's information and his identity as a prisoner, he had no choice but to agree to Lawrence's request.

Although he knew that General Belrain would not completely believe his words, Lawrence knew that he would not ignore the news. Once he sent someone to find out the truth about Bastia, he would soon be able to prove the accuracy of the news.

Lawrence smiled and helped General Belrain back to his longhouse, where he found letter paper and pen and ink. Lawrence dictated and General Belrain wrote.

At the end of the letter, at Lawrence's request, General Bellerin also engraved his personal seal on it.

"Thank you for your cooperation. You can go back and rest."

Lawrence took the letter paper, blew the ink on it dry, and waved to two soldiers to escort General Bellerin back.

"Berran's notes plus this letter. Ciro Russell, I have begun to look forward to your death."

Lawrence looked at the letter again with cold eyes, and couldn't help but murmur to himself.

At seven o'clock in the morning, all the soldiers of the fourth battalion had gotten up and assembled. Although they only rested for three or four hours after a tiring day, the soldiers were still in high spirits during such intense operations.

Lawrence couldn't help but yawn. He had even less rest time than these soldiers, but he had to suppress his sleepiness and began to give instructions for today's actions:

"Major Cui Fali, distribute the wheat bread, dried meat and butter in the warehouse. Only give us half an hour for breakfast."

"Understood." Major Cui Fali sighed while directing the soldiers in the warehouse to distribute food while looking at the mountains of supplies:

"It's such a pity that we can't take away so many things."

Major Cui Farley, who was originally a quartermaster, was very jealous of this treasure-like warehouse, and was somewhat reluctant to leave it.

Lawrence took one look at the warehouse, but he didn't feel any nostalgia for it. The soldiers of the fourth battalion have been equipped with the necessary weapons and armor. As for other daily necessities, the soldiers have been ordered to carry as much as possible with them.

"It's indeed a pity to leave so much supplies here." Lawrence touched his chin and followed Major Trifali's words.

"Oh, there is nothing we can do unless we call in two three-masted sailing ships to move all these things away."

"But there is a way to make the most of it."

"Oh? How to do it?" Major Cui Farley asked with interest.

"It's all burned."


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