Chapter 468: No Regrets Even If You Die



Lin Dawei nodded to Xie Wan and praised her: "You came just in time and were able to transfer the aid experts and engineers out of Phnom Penh first. You did a great job."

Xie Wan said a few humble words, and then heard Lin Dawei and Sun Hao returning to the office. Lin Dawei asked Sun Hao why he had been gone for so long and what Pol Pot's plans were.

The two of them closed the office door and did not invite Xie Wan in.

Xie Wan had no choice but to stand outside the door and guard them.

They are all leaders, so she has no complaints.

The voices of the two people in the room were obviously lowered, but Xie Wan's hearing was very good, and the sound still reached her ears.

Sun Hao said: "Pol Pot didn't want to see me at all. Even though I said it was urgent, he kept me waiting for a full hour."

Lin Dawei started to curse, "It's his own fault that he missed the opportunity. It's enough that we informed him in advance."

Sun Hao said in a worried tone: "I suspect that even if the Khmer Rouge knew about the Vietnamese attack in advance, they would not be able to hold out for a few days.

They have already lost the support of the people, so there is no way they can fight this war.

But I want to stay and try to persuade Pol Pot to move to the mountains and keep the Khmer Rouge alive. I don’t think I can go to Kompong Som anymore.”

Lin Dawei was anxious, "How can that be possible? If we fall into the hands of the Vietcong, let alone whether you can survive, we will definitely be in a more passive position."

Sun Hao said firmly: "This is very important for us to preserve our strength in the South Asian subcontinent.

If we can maintain our strength in Cambodia, we can to a certain extent restrain the Viet Cong and prevent them from wantonly invading our borders.

Even if I end up in the hands of the Vietcong, I will not give them the chance to take my country in danger. I will never regret dying for my country."

Xie Wan frowned as she heard this outside. She originally thought that Sun Hao and his men were intercepted and that was why they did not leave in their previous life. She did not expect that it was Ambassador Sun’s own decision.

Xie Wan felt respect in her heart, but she did not agree with Sun Hao's decision.

People like Pol Pot, who have extreme left-wing ideas, are difficult to convince.

Sun Hao’s sacrifice may not be meaningful.

But in the face of justice, Xie Wan really didn't know how to convince this ambassador who was ready to sacrifice his life.

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