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    The armored units, cavalry units and artillery units of the British garrison in Hong Kong all ended their garrison after the 1970s. The British garrison in Hong Kong is mainly composed of army infantry.  In addition to the four Gurkha regiments that have been squatting here since the war (in the beginning, each regiment had two battalions, and was later reduced to one battalion. At this time, the 2nd Gurkha Rifles Corps was directly under the direct command of King Edward VII and the 2nd Gurkha Rifles were directly under the Duke of Edinburgh.  The Third Calvary Rifle Corps still maintains a regiment and two battalions), and every three years a British battalion comes to garrison here. The actual total number of combatants of the British army is in the early 2,000s.

    Although the number of people is not large, they still have to face someone.  I still don¡¯t know how the ¡°rebellion army¡± was pulled together. Although they obtained a lot of police equipment by capturing the police building, and they still have a mess that I don¡¯t know how to transport in, the number of people is still small, and there is a group of passionate people who are not afraid of death.  The citizens are a drag and little can be done.

    What the "rebels" can do now is to hold on to the police building and the Governor's Palace and wait for a "miracle."

    Groups of Gurkha soldiers arriving in military vehicles arrived at the scene of the incident, where there were tens of thousands of people who had not had time to evacuate.  Gurkha soldiers were extremely nervous when they discovered this group of marchers.

    "The rioters are hiding among these people. Be careful of their sneak attacks at any time. These people are rebels and unstable elements. Control them," the British officer immediately ordered.

    The Gurkhas have always been famous for their bravery and fighting skills, and they are not afraid of death and are extremely loyal.  They are not Hong Kongers themselves, let alone Chinese, so they will only work hard for their employers, no matter how unreasonable their orders are.  The Gurkha soldiers who received the order were like a pack of vicious wolves surrounding the marchers who had not had time to evacuate, and treated these unarmed residents like prisoners.

    Some citizens expressed indignation and protest against them, but these Gurkhas directly hit their heads with rifle butts.  The kicking and punching are all light. For them, the police's "Hello, citizen" thing can never be learned.  What's more, many Gurkhas don't even know Cantonese very well, so communication between the two sides is not smooth.

    After some commotion, the British officers also discovered that these people were ordinary marchers and there were no dangerous elements with weapons among them. It was difficult for them to control tens of thousands of people alone, so they finally chose to drive them away.  However, the process was still not so friendly, and some injured people even appeared. Everyone was angry at these gun-toting Gurkhas but did not dare to speak out, so they could only slowly evacuate the scene under the command of volunteers.

    A more intense battle took place in the police building. The British army mobilized an entire battalion of troops and launched an attack on the building.  Luo Chao and Huang Zhonghe entered here before the battle. Due to the shortage of guns, they were responsible for delivering supplies to the "rebellion soldiers" who used guns.

    There were gunshots outside, Huang Zhonghe and Luo Chao both turned pale. No one had ever expected to get involved in such a thing, and now it was too late to regret.

    "If the Sawkas attack, we will definitely be arrested as rebels, right? No, we will even be shot dead on the spot." Huang Zhonghe's body trembled involuntarily, obviously very frightened.

    Luo Chao patted him on the shoulder and encouraged: "We've come to this point, let's fight to the death. Think about it, the soldiers who are fighting Jia Ka are all so powerful. Let's not talk about whether Jia Ka can break in.  There is absolutely no way that the person who planned this incident could end in an anticlimax. Things have already started and will continue naturally. We are just in a low period now, and there will be greater changes."

    Huang Zhonghe calmed down a little and said, "You mean the people from the north will send troops?"

    "Those who stir up trouble are probably their soldiers, and they are probably fierce characters such as special forces. In order to really control Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories, it will not be possible to rely on these hundreds of special forces alone. They are not Nezha with three heads and six arms. It will definitely happen later.  A real army will come from the north. We are only one street away from the mainland, and the mainland is separated from Malaysia by the entire South China Sea. How can we not come? "

    Because they were too hasty to join the team, the two college students were considered to have boarded TG's pirate ship.  Huang Zhonghe's eyes lit up and he said: "What you said makes sense. Malaysia was attacked because of the anti-Chinese behavior of the locals. As a result, the mainland sent troops there the next morning. We are so close to the mainland, maybe we can't get past a few days."  Someone came to our rescue when we were young.¡±

    Luo Chao nodded and said, "Do you think the situation in Malaysia is similar to that here?

    The two looked at each other without continuing to speak. They were considered "rebellion soldiers". It was not a good thing to speculate too much about these things.

    The fighting became more intense. Judging from the fighting situation, it is impossible for anyone to believe that the people guarding the building were local citizens who spontaneously rose up to resist.  They were all obviously experienced soldiers and had chosen the best position. The British troops repeatedly attacked several entrances, but were repulsed by not-so-violent but extremely effective counterattacks.  The annoyed Gurkha soldiers even set up rockets.?Bombard the firepower point at the police building.  After suffering certain losses, the building's defense became weak and the entire defense line was crumbling.

    A short-haired man in a T-shirt ran up to Huang and Luo, threw down two pistols and several magazines, and warned in stiff but fluent Cantonese: "Comrades can't stop us, the ghost guys are going to attack."  Come in, grab the guy, find a good position, we will fight back in the corridor, we will make them bleed on every step of the stairs and every inch of the road."

    When the two older boys touched a gun for the first time, they were not as excited as they imagined, but were filled with tension and fear.  The man just now is obviously from mainland China. He called two guys comrades. Of course, he may be a local leftist.

    Huang Zhonghe was a little hesitant. He wanted to ask why he couldn't surrender to the British army, but Luo Chao, who saw what he meant, grabbed him. Luo Chao rushed to ask: "When will our reinforcements arrive?"

    When the man heard Luo Chao's words, he was stunned for a moment, then smiled and said: "You are still very smart. If you persist for half an hour, our airborne troops will arrive soon. By then, let these people who don't stay in the Himalayas grow barley  The dog legs look good¡±

    Hearing that there were indeed reinforcements, the two of them breathed a sigh of relief. Huang Zhonghe thought that if they hid well, they might not have to fight with the British army. When the PLA attacked, they would be saved naturally, and they could also become "revolutionary heroes" or something like that.

    After the man gave his instructions, he left with a pack of weapons, apparently to be distributed to other people.  After taking a few steps, he turned back and said: "Keep your mouth tight, and don't say things you shouldn't say even after you recover. After this matter is over, your future will be guaranteed."

    Upon hearing this, Huang Zhonghe immediately saluted with a non-standard military salute and said: "Yes, sir."

    Without correcting his mistake, the man smiled and walked away.

    Huang Zhonghe took the pistol and became excited. He has always been enthusiastic about politics and social movements and hopes to enter politics.  But it is obvious that the British Hong Kong at this time provided too few political rights to the locals, and there were not many Chinese legislators.  Although Huang Zhonghe's family belongs to the middle class, it is still difficult for him to support him in becoming a politician. If he can hold on to the CPC through this incident, his dream of becoming a legislator in the future will probably come true.

    Luo Chao knew what Huang Zhonghe was thinking. He smiled bitterly and shook his head. This friend of his was really an official fan.  He leaned against the wall, suddenly confused about the future.  We have become accustomed to Hong Kong being filled with British privileged people. What changes will there be in the future when those people from the north come to rule here?  He is a very practical person and has no big ambitions. He has not even decided what career he will pursue in the future.  But a turbulent hometown is obviously something he doesn't want to see.

    Luo Chao doesn't have anything like democracy and republic in his mind, and he has very little regard for ideology. He just talks about voting rights and human rights. Like many ordinary Hong Kong people, he hopes for lower prices and lower wages.  At a higher level, you can make money by betting on horse racing or winning the Mark Six lottery. Occasionally, you can have money to gamble in Macau, or invest in the stock market.  Buy a cheap house, marry a wife who is not ugly, and then have a bunch of babies.

    "I hope I can live a better life in the future." Luo Chao thought, and soon he cleared his mind, held his breath and concentrated, preparing to deal with the incoming British army.

    ¡°Perhaps due to great luck, at the moment when the British army finally broke through the main entrance of the police building, a Wuzhi-10 flew from the sky and fired a barrage of rockets at the group of Gurkha soldiers.

    That man was wrong just now. The first ones to arrive were not the airborne troops of the Air Force, but the Marines of the Navy.  The amphibious assault ship Shangri-La left its home port of Sanya two days ago and patrolled off the coast of Guangzhou Bay under the pretext of routine training. The ship was not equipped with Skua fighters. Instead, it was equipped with 4 Z-6 Double Blades and 204 B-Fighters.  WZ-10 Thunderbolt helicopter.  Double Blade and Z-20 carried more than 500 Marines to land vertically on Hong Kong Island.

    Proving that this operation was by no means accidental, several Type 26 hovercrafts came at high speed from Guangzhou Port, carrying sickle mechas and Type 09 infantry fighting vehicles.  The Marines not only landed from the sea, but also broke through the British troops defending Zhongying Street from the land. Two regiments of heavily armed Marines drove Type 05 amphibious tanks into the British border and approached Hong Kong and Kowloon.

    Because of the weather, the Air Force's airborne troops were a little slower, but there was no delay.  The two "emergency mobilized" airborne regiments, carried by Yun-20 and Yun-9, airborne down with paratrooper tanks.

    An ambush situation emerged. Six hours after "the British Hong Kong government brutally suppressed the demonstrators", in order to protect Hong Kong compatriots, the pLA urgently dispatched 706 soldiers, 2 helicopters, 10 hovercrafts, 6 tanks, 15  Taiwan mecha, rush to help Hong Kong.

    This is simply a replica of the humanitarian crisis for the Chinese in Malaysia. Many people were shocked and even scolded the Chinese for their ugly appearance.  What makes people feel even more confused is that at the same time that the PLA landed on Hong Kong Island, Queen Elizabeth II gave a speech at Buckingham Palace, saying that she did not want to see the war continue.

    The situation has become even more bizarre.
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