African Entrepreneurship Record

Chapter 189 Occupation

The news that Prince Constantine was going to sea was not widely publicized, but it was still spread among the German nobles.

It was really confusing for a prince to leave Europe alone and insist on going to Africa to suffer. So the nobles who were interested found documents and records about Africa.

There is no sailing tradition in the German region, so the information and documents basically come from foreign countries and the novels of some previous explorers.

However, because the documentary records are relatively long, and can even be traced back hundreds of years, the update of the African version still remains in the "white man's grave" state.

And many explorer novels aim at exaggeration, such as giant snakes hundreds of meters high, terrifying poisonous insects, cannibal tribes...

Good guy! Prince Constantine must have hit his head against a tree to stop thinking about going to Africa!

There must be problems with the records of Africa by the German nobles. For example, sailors and explorers mostly recorded thrilling and exciting content. Especially many explorers compiled books after returning to Europe. Naturally, they had to add a little "violent information" for sales.

Prince Constantine has a distinguished status, and what he does will definitely attract the attention of interested people. However, the stereotypes about Africa make them not optimistic about Prince Constantine's trip to sea.

However, this also allowed many nobles in the German region to understand Africa in detail for the first time, although there were many mistakes.

The Prussian royal family expressed concern about Prince Constantine's departure to sea, but the whereabouts of Prince Constantine is not very important to the Prussian royal family now. This is a critical period for Prussia, and there are a lot of things to deal with.

Out of courtesy, the royal family sent a representative to briefly communicate with Prince Constantine, and finally concluded that Constantine just had nothing to do.

April 1869.

Becker and Merk led the mission back to Mbeya and reported the results of the mission to Commissioner Sweet.

After hearing that Msiri agreed to the contents of the transaction, Siweite was overjoyed. He told Becker and Merk that he would truthfully report their achievements to the central government, and then held an emergency meeting in Mbeya to discuss taking over the Yeke Kingdom. matters.

"We must not completely believe Msili's nonsense! The indigenous people are an uncivilized group, and their promises may not be as good as scrap paper." An official said at the meeting.

"Well, that's right. When we first came to East Africa, many local chiefs often went back on their word, so it's better to be careful." Sweet confirmed the previous official's statement.

"Your Excellency Commissioner, Msili is quite knowledgeable, and he is also a military force in our East Africa, so he must give up the land of the Yeke Kingdom. Therefore, it does not matter whether Msili will go back on his words. What is important is ours. Attitude," Merk said to Sweet.

"Moreover, Msili will definitely not go against us in East Africa for the sake of the civilians of the Yeke Kingdom. In my contact with him, I observed that he is an extremely realistic person who at the same time disregards life, so the cooperation between him and us is also It becomes inevitable that this person has almost no emotions and only considers the gains and losses of personal interests," Becker added.

After hearing this, Sweet pondered for a moment and said: "In this case, this mission should be a success, but we cannot be careless. After all, every immigrant in East Africa is a valuable asset and cannot be lost.

And considering the efficiency of the African natives, even if Msili agrees to us, it will probably be a long time before he empties the Yeke Kingdom, so we should take the initiative to help him. "

At this time, Becker also said: "I completely agree with the Commissioner's point of view, especially the relocation of the indigenous people in the Yeke Kingdom. Msili will definitely be perfunctory. If we don't take action, Msili will probably have more than 60% of the indigenous people left by then. From the above, in my opinion, if Msiri can take away the capital and the surrounding indigenous people, it will be considered as overfulfilling the task."

"Well, in that case, we should send troops to actively cooperate with Mbeya to complete the relocation of Yeke Kingdom. Merke, you are the military commander of Mbeya. Do you think Mbeya's military power alone can do this? asked Sweet.

"Sir, if the militia is not dispatched, it will definitely not be possible to rely solely on the Mbeya regular army. If the militia cooperates with this operation, the mission will be completed," Merk said.

"How many militia do you anticipate needing?"

"It doesn't need to be too much. If the total strength of all the troops is added up, it will be enough to reach four thousand. We already have more than a thousand troops near the defense line. We can temporarily recruit 3,000 troops from Mbeya."

"If the number of people is too small, will a large number of fish slip through the net? After all, there is a lot of jungle area in Africa. It is very difficult to sort out an area as large as Yeke Kingdom with more than 4,000 people." You Mbei Asia's official asked.

"This is not a problem. We just need to drive away most of the indigenous people. Those who run into the mountains and forests will not be a problem. Previously, the Northwest battlefield also said that the local indigenous people should be driven away, but there are still many indigenous people in the northwest. exist.

Not to mention the northwest, there are probably many fish that have slipped through the entire interior of East Africa, so it is very unrealistic to rely on military means to completely clean up the indigenous people.

The only solution is to continuously squeeze the living environment of these indigenous people through immigration. As the number of immigrants increases in the future, there will naturally be no living space for the indigenous people. "Merke explained.

"Okay, our main task this time is to secure the Yeke Kingdom now. As for the remaining problems, we can leave it to the central government and the new government to worry about." Siweit made the final decision.

The junction of the Upper Malawi Lake District and the Kingdom of Yeke.

"This time the city government requires us to cooperate with the Yeke Kingdom and help its ruler Msili complete the relocation of the Yeke Kingdom. Everyone must obey the command and not act alone to prevent terrorist attacks by thugs from the Yeke Kingdom." Merle Ke said to the soldiers and militiamen.

Thugs refer to the indigenous people who are unwilling to relocate. The thugs that the East African army can encounter are all die-hards. If you live in a more remote place, the East African army will not encounter you. You will be in the way of the East African army. On the way, if you still want to be a deadbeat, you can only send them to hell.

Contrary to what was estimated at the Mbeya Municipal Meeting, Msiri's perfunctory skills were perfect. He really only took away the subjects of the capital and nearby areas, and completely ignored other places.

The Yeke Kingdom covers at least hundreds of thousands of square kilometers, and the capital and surrounding areas are only a small part of it, so most of the work still needs to be done by East Africa himself.

However, Msili was not useless. He gave up resistance, and most of the other natives naturally had no intention of resisting. However, many natives in the border areas chose to seek refuge with the neighboring countries of the Yeke Kingdom.

The East African government wants nothing more. The Yeke Kingdom has been packaged and sold to East Africa by Msiri. Those indigenous countries that accept the border areas of the Yeke Kingdom have become the "murderers" of the "invasion" of East Africa from this moment on, and East Africa has become the "victim" , we will naturally ask for an explanation in the future.

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