Chapter 582 - 582 363 The Collapse of Siam
Chapter 582 - 582 363 The Collapse of Siam
?Chapter 582: Chapter 363: The Collapse of Siam Chapter 582: Chapter 363: The Collapse of Siam “What, the prisoners have been rescued? You bunch of trash, what use is feeding you? You’re even worse than dogs, failing to keep an eye on a few people.”
Upon hearing the news of the Prince’s escape, Pupeng in Siam Ubon Province couldn’t help but fly into a rage, kicking his trusted informer, the head of his own security department, who had come to report.
“Your Majesty, King, it must have been the Jieke Group’s Steel Camp that executed the rescue. The prison guards couldn’t stop them!”
The head of security protested his innocence, the fame of the Jieke Group’s Steel Camp was known far and wide, far more formidable than any special forces. How could they contend with that?
“Couldn’t you hide them better to avoid being discovered by the Jieke Group? Then we wouldn’t have all this trouble today.”
Unfortunately, Pupeng wasn’t listening; the series of recent military defeats had left him frazzled. Territory was continuously lost, the capital Manchester was besieged, the An Nan Three Countries, seeing the dire situation, had hastily withdrawn their supporting troops back to their own nations.
Throughout Siam, flames of war ignited everywhere. Every message he received spoke either of a city’s fall or the annihilation of an army.
Now, hearing this utterly dreadful news added to the immense mental pressure, Pupeng couldn’t control his rage and viciously kicked the head of security several more times.
At that moment, another person walked in, reporting urgently to Pupeng: “Your Majesty, King, there’s terrible news, truly terrible.”
The moment they entered, they saw Pupeng engaged in beating and kicking and involuntarily swallowed hard.
“Another city has fallen, has it? Order the army to take it back for me. If there are not enough soldiers, then draft the able-bodied men to replenish our numbers.”
Pupeng stopped his assault and looked on with great dissatisfaction.
“No, Your Majesty, King, it’s news about the other Princes, they have said some very serious things online.”
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