July 1st, 606th year of the Holy Light Calendar, on the west coast of the Nubisian continent, at the dock square of Saint Nicholas Port in the Pamigal National Republic.
Six iron-clad battleships spitting black smoke approached the long trestle extending into the sea. This is a standard small squadron combat unit of the Overseas Dominion Navy's iron-clad fleet, consisting of one iron-clad cruiser, four iron-clad destroyers and one iron-clad It consists of ocean-going armed transport ships.
These six armored warships are all third-generation cutting-edge warships that have just been completed at the Patres Military Port Shipbuilding Base in the Dominion Military Region. This time they came to Port Saint-Nicolas to escort Marshal Claude, the top leader of the Dominion Military Region, on his visit to Pami. Garr National Republic.
Port of St. Nicholas is the largest deep-water port in the former colony of the Kingdom of Molosik. It is also the most prosperous seaport city among the four seaport towns in the coastal area. Port Giruda and Port Mills are both fishing port towns. Although Port Philimuz is also a good deep-water port, it is located in a remote hilly area with inconvenient transportation and its development prospects are not as optimistic as Port St. Nicholas.
After the establishment of the Pamigal National Republic, Port Saint Nicholas became the only seaport city among the four seaport towns with relatively prosperous commerce. Although ocean trade with the Morosik Kingdom was interrupted, offshore merchant ships from overseas dominions filled the gap. Whether it is military aid from the Dominion Military District or economic aid from the Dominion Parliament, they all arrive through the St. Nicholas Seaport, making the harbor terminal increasingly lively and prosperous...
As the six armored warships docked, salutes roared in the dock square, white doves flew, and cheers rang out from the crowd gathered at the edge of the square. The Pamigal National Republic used the most solemn etiquette to welcome Marshal Claude's visit this time. Nearly a hundred young and beautiful Pamigal girls danced a cheerful national dance in the square, and the people who lined up at the end The military band in front played a lively welcome song, and a group of Pamigal officials hurried to the trestle to greet them.
Claude got off the new armored cruiser General Storock. (Note: The names of the third-generation armored warships of the Overseas Dominion Navy are all named after legendary objects recorded in the history of the Kingdom of Orvelas.) At the greeting officer Under the introduction, he hugged the dark-skinned senior officials of the Pamigal National Republic who came to greet them one by one. The one with the highest official position was the Prime Minister of the Republic, an old man from the Pamigal in his sixties. At this moment, he smiled like a Like a blooming chrysanthemum.
When they arrived at the pier, a delicate and lovely Pamigar girl hung a wreath with dewdrops on Claude and kissed Claude on both cheeks before leaving with a blushing face. Then the dancing Pamigal girls gathered around and hung the same garland for Claude's entourage, but without kissing them, allowing Claude and others to feel the warmth of the Pamigal people. Welcome...
Next, Claude, accompanied by the old prime minister, reviewed the armed honor guard of the Pamigal National Liberation Front on the dock square. It can be seen that the Pamigal people are deeply influenced by the Dominion Military Region. All formations, marching postures and ceremonial etiquette are exactly the same as those of the Dominion Military Region. Claude naturally praised the good performance of this armed honor guard, which made all the senior Pamigar officials present smile with pride.
Finally, Claude and the old prime minister made warm speeches to the welcoming crowd who gathered at the pier square to watch the excitement, and then got into the carriage and headed to the banquet location. After taking advantage of the feast, we rested for another night and hit the road again, heading to the capital of the Pamigal National Republic, Peda Brazo.
It takes two to three days by horse-drawn carriage to get from Puerto San Nicolas to Peda Brazo. From this journey, it can be seen that the Pamigal National Republic attaches great importance to Claude's visit. Not only was the road renovated, but the section of the road that was passed by Claude and his horse was also closed to ensure that there were no other cars or horses on the road blocking or delaying Claude's horse and carriage. Itinerary, and guards with guns were seen on both sides of the road from time to time...
It can be said that the arrangements for this trip were very thoughtful and considerate. During the two and a half days of the trip, Claude did not use dry food. Every lunch time, there was always a sumptuous banquet arranged to await the arrival of Claude's carriage. Not to mention the food and lodging at night, the reception was even more attentive. Outside Claude's bedroom, there were two young and beautiful Pamigar girls waiting for Claude's call.
Claude is still able to endure it now that he is older, but his entourage, the young officers from the Dominion military region who accompanied him on his trip, are very angry and can't restrain their loneliness. The Pamigal woman had sex. Fortunately, this did not violate military discipline, and the Pamigal people were accustomed to it, so Claude had no choice but to let it go and just told his officers to keep their mouths shut...
At two o'clock in the afternoon on July 5th, Claude arrived in Peda Brazo. Tezzinger Nora Taganem, the lifelong president of the Pamigal National Republic, was thirty miles out of the city and warmly welcomed Claude's visit. So the welcoming ceremony held in the square of the harbor of Saint-Nicolas was repeated again. Finally, Claude and His Excellency the President rode in a carriage together and entered the building amidst the rain of petals thrown by the warmly welcoming onlookers on both sides of the road. Dabrazo City.
Claude stayed at the Ankers Rose Palace, which was originally the residence of the colonial governor of the Morosik Kingdom. It was named the Rose Palace because the color was similar to rose red. Ankers is the name of its designer. The habit of architects in this era is to put their names on the buildings they design to make themselves famous.
And Ankes was a well-known architect in the southern coastal area of Farea Continent fifty years ago. At that time, the colonial governor of the Kingdom of Morosik paid a high price to invite him to the west coast of Nubisia Continent and designed several buildings. A famous building, the Ankers Rose Palace is one of them. The master architect fell ill and died shortly after returning to the kingdom from the West Coast Colony. As a result, the few buildings he left in the colony became legacy works and became even more famous.
The Rose Palace of Ankers is located on a small stone hill in Peda Brazo. Standing on the third floor platform, you can see the panoramic view of the entire city of Peda Brazo. There is also a magnificent palace complex in the distance located on another hill in the city, opposite the Ankers Rose Palace. That is the Jedefis Palace, which was originally a palace built for the king in the colony of the Kingdom of Morosik. It is now the residence of the lifelong president Tezzinger Nora Taganem and the highest palace of the Pamigal National Republic. The seat of authority...
Claude's visit this time is also to celebrate the third anniversary of the establishment of the Pamigal Nation Republic. July 7th is the National Day of the Pamigal people. Standing on the platform, Claude could see that every household in Pedda Brazo was decorated with colorful flags and curtains flying everywhere. Various lanterns of different sizes and bright flowers.
The Pamigar maids who followed all the way came over to report that the carriage convoy sent by the palace had arrived. They were here to welcome Kedero and others to attend the state banquet held at the Jadefes Palace tonight. After changing his clothes, Claude gathered his entourage and went to the palace in a carriage. It was a night of fun for the guests and the host, and Claude came back drunk...
However, Claude regretted it when he woke up the next day, because he found the two naked Pamigal maids lying next to him. There was still a vague impression of the carnival after returning last night in his mind. Touching his sore waist, Claude could only helplessly shake his head and smile bitterly, drinking was a waste of time. These Pamigal people like to add some aphrodisiac drugs to their wine. As a result, after drinking too much, they couldn't control themselves and put the two half-assed maids on the bed...
President Tezzinger Nora Taganem was very considerate of Claude and others' hard work on the journey and last night's fatigue, so there were no programs planned for July 6th, but the banquet in the evening could not be avoided. of. But when Claude saw the banquet wine soaked with various aphrodisiacs, he couldn't help but feel guilty, and asked President Tez Singh, why do they all drink this kind of aphrodisiac wine instead of using fruit wine to entertain guests
Unexpectedly, President Tezzinger gave Claude an unexpected answer. President Tezzinger told Claude seriously that this was a national policy formulated by the Parmigal Congress to increase the population. In order to fight for independence and freedom, the Pamigal people paid a heavy price in the three-year war, and nearly half a million young men died on the battlefield. The entire Pamigal nation has a population of nearly 7 million. They have lost more than 500,000 young and strong men, resulting in a population imbalance. Today, the Pamigal people have more boys and girls...
Therefore, members of the Pamigal Congress formulated a population development strategy. Each Pamigal man must marry more than two wives and have at least four children to be considered as fulfilling his obligations to the country. Therefore, in the Pamigal National Republic, all alcohol sold is aphrodisiac, which is to give men the strength and spirit to fulfill their duties as husbands.
As the lifelong president of the Pamigal National Republic, he naturally has to lead by example. Of course, the banquet he holds must also have the best aphrodisiac wine. Of course, if he does not drink this best aphrodisiac, President Tezzi Singh will also worry about not being able to satisfy his seven wolf-like wives at home...
But we are here for a visit, not from Pamigal, so we don’t need to drink this kind of aphrodisiac bar? Claude retorted. As a result, President Tezzing Singh showed a smile that could only be expected. He said that as a guest, he should do as he pleased, and besides, the favor was not in vain. Each member of Claude's party was accompanied by two maids who were trained in this kind of male-female affair, ensuring that the guests would enjoy the most wonderful pleasure.
If the bellies of these maids are enlarged, everyone will be happy. Anyway, the babies born will be dark red-skinned babies, that is, a Pamigal, and they will receive the best care. So Claude doesn't have to worry about anything, just enjoy these maids with silky-smooth skin. As friends and guests, Claude and his colleagues should help their master and make their due contribution to the cause of increasing the population of the Pamigal people.
Claude was dumbfounded at first, and then he couldn't laugh or cry. This was really unbelievable. The Pamigal people were going crazy to increase their population. Claude immediately protested that if this kind of aphrodisiac wine was used at the banquet in the evening, then tomorrow would be the National Day of the Pamigal Nation. There was no guarantee that Claude and other visiting people would be able to get out of bed, which would delay the National Day. The celebration ceremony would be very bad...
With this threat in mind, President Tez Singh decided to remove some of the aphrodisiac wine and replace it with normal fruit wine to entertain the distinguished guests. But when Claude returned to his bedroom in Ankers Rose Palace, he found that he still couldn't pass this test. The two Pamigal maids consciously took off their clothes and got on the bed. They attacked Claude from the left and the right and soon teased him as hard as iron... (Twelve thousand words are omitted here, so that Prevent harmony.)
On July 7th, Claude spent a very difficult and boring day. He and President Tez Singh stood on the second floor platform of the Jadelphis Palace, constantly waving to the celebration parade. The so-called National Day celebration of the Pamigal people is a float parade. First, tens of thousands of people in the capital city of Pedda Brazo cheered and surrounded nearly a hundred colorfully decorated floats that passed through the square in front of the Jedfes Palace and paid homage to the National Day. President Tez Singh and Claude on the second floor platform shouted long live, and then left to enjoy the various delicacies placed on the long tables lined up along the street...
Then came the town float parades of various Pamigal National Republics. The number of these parades as local representatives varied from hundreds to dozens. They all passed through the square in front of the palace, shouting "Long Live". slogan. Claude stood with the high-spirited and satisfied President Tez Singh for a whole day, and his arms were a little sore from waving.
There was another grand reception banquet in the evening. This time there was no fruit wine, but aphrodisiac wine. Even though Claude restrained himself from drinking too much, he still had no choice but to vent to two Pamigal maids before he fell asleep peacefully.
July 8 was originally scheduled to be the day when the Overseas Autonomous Territory Military Region would officially hold state consultations with the Pamigal National Republic. However, after Claude got up and looked at the mental state of himself and his entourage, he could only postpone it for one day. They also decided to refuse to attend any more banquets in the evening. They could just eat whatever they wanted in the Ankers Rose Palace to regain their spirits as soon as possible. Otherwise, who would be able to withstand drinking that aphrodisiac wine at banquets every night, and then having sex with the maid after returning home? How can I have the energy to discuss serious matters...
A day later, seeing that the accompanying visitors were in better spirits, Claude held formal consultations and talks with the senior officials of the Pamigal National Republic. There are two main things to talk about this time. One is the economic and military assistance given by the overseas autonomous territories to the Pamigal people, and the other is the lease of the Autonomous Territory Military Region's Port of Philimuz in the Pamigal National Republic as the military port base of the Autonomous Territory Military Region.
What is more complicated is financial assistance. In addition to a five-year low-interest loan of six million gold crowns, there are also some aids for people's livelihood technology industries and investment projects. For example, a large trading house in an overseas autonomous territory that deals in paper products has taken a fancy to the endless reed resources along the Milan Keda River, and is planning to open a large-scale papermaking workshop here to specialize in the production of paper products using reed as the main material. The government of the Republic provides preferential policies and tax-free treatment, etc.
Among the people who accompanied Claude on this trip, there were more than 40 business personnel organized by the Dominion Council. Their purpose was to come to the Pamigal Republic to invest and use the influence of the Dominion Military Region on the Republic to occupy the raw material market as soon as possible. Fortunately, their requirements and conditions were not excessive, and after three days of negotiations, they reached a cooperation agreement.
In addition to business investment, these business people, led by the Dominion Overseas Minsheng Bank, will open branches in the Pamigal Nation and at the same time help the republic set up their own bank, issue the currency of the Pamigal people, and peg it to the currency of the Dominion. Equivalent. It has improved its financial, fiscal, taxation and customs systems, improved its legal regulations for market operations and commodity transactions, and reached a comprehensive framework for economic and trade cooperation.
In terms of military assistance, President Tez Singh adheres to the principle of military readiness first and economic development later, and requires the Autonomous Territory Military Region to retrain four standing corps for the Pamigal National Republic and provide all the weapons and armaments required by the four standing corps. supplies, and at the same time helped the Republic form and reorganize 20 local garrison regiments.
This request surprised Claude and other senior officers of the military region. However, considering the dangerous environment surrounding the Republic, we understand the anxiety of the top leaders of the Pamigal National Republic. After all, they are always facing the crisis of invasion and national subjugation.
Claude suspended the meeting and met and negotiated privately with President Tezzinger and other high-level officials of the Republic, and finally convinced them to give up the decision to prepare for military war first. Instead, they reorganized the four standing legions they currently have into two standing legions plus one capital guard division, eliminated the old and weak, recruited new soldiers to complete training, and used the eliminated troops to form twelve local garrisons. group.
If the original request and plan of President Tez Singh is followed, the Pamigarh National Republic will have eight standing corps plus 20 local garrison forces. Such a military republic will not only capture all the young and strong soldiers of the right age, but also It simply cannot afford such huge armament resources and financial needs. Then the economy of the Republic will not be able to develop due to lack of young and strong labor force...
Fortunately, Claude convinced them of the principle of having more troops than more troops, and promised that after the Thunder Legion was transported back from Farea, it would be sent to the Pamigal National Republic to help garrison it and resist all those who were greedy and coveted the Republic. of enemies.
At the same time, the autonomous military region will dispatch officers to help the Republic complete its legion reduction and local garrison armed training and reorganization plans, provide all weapons and armament material assistance for the two standing corps, and help the Republic establish its own military gun manufacturing industry and ammunition production workshop. Finally, an officer training school was established in Pedda Brazo, the capital of the Republic.
After negotiating economic and military assistance, Claude and President Tezzinger signed a lease agreement for the Port of Philimz. This is a very good thing for the Pamigal National Republic, because they believe that by leasing the seaport of Filimz, the Navy of the Autonomous Territory will become a defensive barrier along the coast of the Republic. So they were very embarrassed and only signed a ninety-nine-year lease agreement for a year's rent of 10,000 gold crowns...