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Chapter 245

Chapter 245: My Uncle Governor

Commander-in-Chief Bullled decided to implement the plan suggested by Captain Chalves. He dismissed the indigenous servant army and ordered Portuguese soldiers to drive them into the territory of the Kingdom of Malawi. Those who resisted were dealt with ruthlessly.

He instructed his soldiers to stick to a unified story: claim that they encountered a flash flood, which prevented them from completing their mission. They were to ensure that no one would reveal the truth about their failed expedition.

Meanwhile, back in Mozambique, Bullled and Major Chakov reported to the Governor of Mozambique. The governor was initially inquisitive about the low number of returning soldiers and the disappearance of the three thousand indigenous servants. However, Bullled quickly began to spin a narrative of victory, attributing their failure to a flash flood caused by his haste to conquer Malawi.

Major Chakov, a newcomer to the region, criticized Bullled's actions, suggesting that they deserved punishment for their failure. However, the governor dismissed Chakov's doubts, explaining that the climate in inland Africa was unpredictable, and Bullled had made a mistake in judgment. The governor praised Bullled for his efforts and declared the mission a success, giving it an 8 out of 10 rating.

Bullled was rewarded and even offered a promotion to become the commander-in-chief of the ongoing campaign against the Kingdom of Malawi. It became evident that Bullled's family connections played a significant role in his success.

Chakov, disheartened by the political maneuvering and lack of integrity, expressed his intention to leave Mozambique, citing his recent health concerns. The governor readily agreed to provide him with a certificate for his resignation.

Ultimately, the officials in Mozambique successfully shifted the blame for their failed expedition to the unpredictable African climate and celebrated Bullled as a capable general. The Kingdom of Malawi's situation was conveniently disregarded, and the officials emerged from the meeting with their desired outcomes.

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