Chapter 474 We Will Meet Again



In order to avoid any accidents, Sun Hao stayed in the embassy as a liaison.

In case the operation fails, he can mediate and ensure the safety of other colleagues.

If Pol Pot dispatched troops to reinforce the city gate in advance, Sun Hao would be responsible for finding ways to delay Pol Pot.

However, everything went very smoothly, and Sun Hao didn't even have to go to the command center before the explosion happened.

Sun Hao picked up his briefcase, put on his top hat, adjusted his bow tie, and took a last look at the place where he had worked for five years.

"Ambassador, please follow me."

After Xie Wan picked up Xiao Zhi, he came back to pick up Sun Hao.

According to Xie Wan's thoughts, there was actually no need for Sun Hao to stay behind to guard the place, but she couldn't be so abnormal as to not even prepare a backup plan.

"Xiao Xie, did it work?" Xie Wan drove the embassy's jeep out, and Sun Hao asked while sitting in the back seat.

"It should have succeeded. They have reached the city gate."

The streets were already starting to get chaotic, but no one had yet tried to stop the diplomatic vehicle flying the five-star red flag.

Xiaozhi had bitten off many of the headquarters' telephone lines and detonated bombs at the headquarters.

I guess Pol Pot now thinks that the Vietnamese army is attacking and he definitely has no time to deal with them.

By the time Xie Wan arrived at the city gate, the prisoners had already left the city.

The city gates were wide open, and on the ground were many bodies of garrison soldiers and a few prisoners.

Sun Hao looked out the car window and sighed, "Revolution always requires bloodshed."

Xie Wan nodded, his voice a little cold and hard, "A revolution without bloodshed is more like opportunism.

There are some things we can help with, but there are others they still need to fight on their own.”

Sun Hao didn't fully understand what Xie Wan said, but he still lowered his head and wrote it down.

"Xiao Xie, this time, you helped us to leave behind the revolutionary fire in South Asia. I will definitely apply to the organization to give you a special merit."

Xie Wan already has one special merit, so one more would not be too much.

But this is not what she really cares about.

As she drove, she reminded Sun Hao: "Ambassador, the organization may ask you to stay in Cambodia to support the local anti-Vietnam forces, but I want Ambassador Sun to understand one thing, no matter how much you help, those who are not of our race will have different hearts."

Xie Wan's words were actually a bit out of line and did not conform to current values, but Xie Wan did not want to raise another ungrateful person like he did when he provided aid to Vietnam, so he could not help but express his opinion.

Ambassador Sun was not angry at Xie Wan's words, nor did he accuse her of having a low level of ideological awareness. Instead, he nodded and said, "Your point of view is consistent with history. From ancient times to the present, wars between nations have never stopped.

Theoretically, different ethnic groups will eventually separate after a long period of unity, but our Chinese nation is an exception.

Today, there are more than 50 ethnic groups in our country. If these ethnic groups can coexist, I believe other ethnic groups can also coexist. "

Xie Wan saw a flash of cunning in Ambassador Sun's eyes from the rearview mirror and felt relieved immediately.

"You are right. We are a multi-ethnic country and there is no precedent for ethnic integration in history."

Some things cannot be explained too thoroughly. We are both smart people and we can understand them immediately.

Xie Wan and his group's car quickly caught up with the main group.

“Ambassador Sun, I have to rush to Kompong Som to meet up with the others.

Under the current circumstances, they will not be in danger for the time being as they head northwest and enter the Cardamom Mountains.

The Cardamom Mountains are adjacent to Thailand. I suggest that all comrades go with me to Kompong Som to organize the evacuation of overseas Chinese.”

It was impossible for Xie Wan to follow these people into the Cardamom Mountains to hide.

Just as Xie Wan knew in his previous life, Sun Hao took the initiative to offer to stay.

"Xiao Xie, please arrange the evacuation for me. The other embassy staff will go with you.

With your arrangements, I believe there will be no danger in the evacuation.

I will stay and hide in the Cardamom Mountains with Princess Udia and the others, waiting for the right time to rebuild the embassy."

Xie Wan knew that the ambassador had a strong sense of conviction and would not be persuaded.

She could only leave as many useful supplies as possible for Sun Hao, such as medicine and a few days' worth of dry food.

Lin Dawei refused: "No, if Pol Pot catches up, I must stay with you."

Sun Hao comforted him and said: "Pol Pot would not be crazy enough to send troops to pursue us now. His main enemy now is the Vietcong."

Xie Wan guessed that Pol Pot should have realized by now that it was not the Vietcong who were attacking, but that the people from the S-21 concentration camp had escaped.

Of course, if the embassy staff had fled together, the matter would probably have been exposed.

But as Sun Hao said, restoring order in the command center and restoring the defense of Phnom Penh are the first things Pol Pot should consider.

He definitely didn't have the energy to send troops to pursue these prisoners at this time.

Moreover, they were able to quietly attack the S-21 concentration camp, eliminate the checkpoints along the way, eliminate the garrisons at the city gates, and plant bombs at the headquarters. These things must have made Pol Pot unable to understand how much force China had invested in releasing the prisoners this time.

Even if he is not on the same page with China, how could he dare to confront China head-on when facing the Viet Cong attack?

After the final argument, Lin Dawei stayed, and another military attaché also stayed.

Xie Wan will take the other staff members away and go to Kampong Som to evacuate the Chinese nationals.

Xie Wan checked Princess Udia's injuries again, gave her an injection of anti-inflammatory medicine, and gave her some conditioning medicine to keep with her.

"My Lord, are you leaving now?"

"Yes, I want to take the overseas Chinese back to the motherland temporarily."

Udia was hesitant to speak. For a moment, Xie Wan saw desire in her eyes. Xie Wan guessed that she wanted to go to China with her?

Who wouldn’t want to go to a place where there is no war?

But Udiya clearly understood his responsibilities as a member of the royal family.

She wrote a letter and asked Xie Wan to help deliver it to her uncle, Prince Sihanouk.

"Thank you, my dear, for saving our family. Huaguo is always the best friend of our Norodom family."

Xie Wan felt a little uncomfortable being called "noble" or "noble" all the time, so he told Udiya his name.

"Thank you, Master Wan. I will always remember you. When Cambodia is liberated, please come to the palace as a guest."

Xie Wan admired this strong royal woman. He hugged her before saying goodbye, "It will definitely happen. All hegemonism and extremism will fail in the end. The people will live and work in peace and contentment. On that day, we will definitely meet again."

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