Starting from the Beginning, American Tycoon

Is it cool to transmigrate to South America? Zhu Xianhai's answer is: it's very cool.

After all, 19th-century South America is still a place where cowards vie for hegemony, a land ful...

Chapter 1013 Kill the Butcher (3rd update, please subscribe)

Chapter 1013 Kill the Butcher (3rd update, please subscribe)

Chile, as a country, no longer exists.

Even though there is still a Chilean government-in-exile in the UK, but... that's it.

In fact, there are several governments in exile, such as Argentina in exile in the UK and Brazil in exile in Portugal.

However, this does not prevent the Ming Dynasty from continuing to interact with other countries. After all, this world is very realistic, and interactions between countries are based on strength.

As for the so-called "exile regime", it just has some influence among some overseas Chinese. What is the so-called "exile regime" doing? In fact, it is just cheating people for food and drink.

After all, not many people really thought they could defeat the powerful Ming Empire.

In contrast, those exiled overseas Chinese were not only hostile to the Ming Empire, but even harbored deep hatred for it.

Tacna is not only the capital of the Peru-Bolivia Federation, but also the closest major city to the Ming Dynasty. In the past decade or so, with the rapid development of the Federation's saltpeter economy, this city has been fully developed, and its population exceeded 300,000 last year.

Although this is a Peruvian city, there are many Chileans, or former Chileans, active in this city.

After the fall of Chile, Chileans also "rose up" in resistance, but their resistance was broken up, and the resisters were either killed or exiled. As the resistance disappeared, a large number of Chileans who did not accept reality fled to neighboring countries, and most of them chose to settle in Tacna. It was the arrival of a large number of Chilean exiles that pushed the population of Tacna to over 100,000.

There are many Chileans in this city, but they have long been integrated into this city and this country.

Although Pasoalto was only twenty-four years old, and was only eight years old when the South China Army occupied Santiago, he still remembered the manor of his childhood, and remembered that his father had taught him to ride and shoot, and had taken him to race horses on the roads in the fields. The tenants and Indians would always stand there respectfully and call him "Master Ricardo."

But all this has passed. At most, it only exists in the memory of the past. But some memories will never disappear.

He would never forget that day. The Nanhua army came and defeated his father and his guards. His father died on the battlefield. They took away his estate and his property. His brothers joined the guerrillas and later disappeared in the mountains.

When he was less than nine years old, he went to Peru with his mother and went to school and grew up in Tacna. Now, he is just a senior employee of a saltpeter company. If it weren't for the fact that the saltpeter company was his aunt's company, he wouldn't even be able to get this well-paid job.

"You need to marry a wife, have some children, and have a family of your own."

This is what his mother often said, but Pasoalto had no interest in all this. Compared to having his own family, he hoped to take back everything that once belonged to him.

So as early as when he was in college, he joined the "Chilean Association", which was an exile organization. Like all exile organizations, they were eager to return to Chile and take back their property.

And his uncle Reyes was a leading figure among the local Chileans. Although the Ming Empire took away his land, it failed to take away his saltpeter mine. The mining area was located in Peru, and the Ming Empire could not invade Peru and steal the saltpeter mine!

However, he will always look down on his uncle - because he has forgotten his own identity, he is Chilean, not Peruvian, but now Reyes is like many wealthy Chileans, they all consider themselves Peruvians.

“Here, we are probably no different from the Peruvians.”

With a cigar in his hand, Allende spoke with certainty.

"But people's memories cannot be erased. Here we are a group of exiles who have lost our country."

Basoalto nodded at his friend's words.

"That's true. To them, we are just a group of poor guys who have lost our country. Not only Peruvians think so, but many Chileans also think so. They think that we can never regain our country. They think that the Ming Empire is too powerful, so powerful that no one can challenge them."

"I can't even win a challenge!"

Allende said a little excitedly.

"Some people even think that under the governance of the Ming Dynasty, people in Chile are now happier and the lives of ordinary people have become better, but... they have forgotten Chile! The Republic of Chile has been occupied, and the Republic has been occupied by invaders!"

"So, we have to let them know that Chileans are still here and Chileans have never given up!"

At this moment, there was a knock on the door. Allende jumped up in panic, like a wild animal discovered by a hunter. Then, he walked to the door cautiously.

"who?"

"It's me."

This is Oswald's voice.

After opening the door, before Allende could speak, Oswald spoke excitedly.

"Gentlemen, I have good news for you..."

"What? Good news?"

Allende and Paso Alto wondered.

Oswald looked at them and spoke in the calmest possible, but slightly excited tone.

"Here comes the executioner!"

"What! Do you mean the butcher?"

Basoalto stood up suddenly, and his tone became a little excited.

For the exiled Chileans, there is a unique target for executioners and butchers - Wang Youling, the first governor of the occupation authorities. When he was in power in Chile, more than 100,000 Chileans disappeared. They either died or were arrested. It was not until a few years ago that news came out that many of them were exiled to Africa.

But no matter what, Wang Youling is the butcher and the executioner!

"Yes!"

"Wait? Coming? He's coming there?"

Basoalto asked.

"Hasn't he retired?"

"Yes, that's why he has the chance to come here! To Tacna!"

Oswald said, pointing out the window.

"The butcher is now retired. He plans to travel around the world, so he wants to come here. I just got the news from the newspaper. The news came from the presidential palace."

"Damn it, how dare he..."

Pasoalto glanced at the Chilean flag hanging on the wall and said in an excited tone:

"God bless him, he's here, we can avenge the dead!"

The reason why he was so excited was that his brothers were still missing to this day. No one knew their whereabouts. Even in Africa, no one had seen them. They must have been killed...

But there were no bodies and no news. This was the case with almost all the guerrillas. They just disappeared silently, as if they had never existed.

There are many legends about what happened to those people, but one thing is certain: they disappeared.

That's why Paso Alto is so excited.

"Now is the right time. In the past, he had countless bodyguards protecting him in Shanxi and Ming Dynasty, but here, we have a chance to kill him! Kill that butcher and avenge the dead Chilean!"

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(End of this chapter)