Chapter 132:

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Chapter 132: "Do not lie about us when we are gone. Do not say we were silent.”On the docks, steam came out from great iron hulls as crates stamped with the tricolor flag were loaded one after another into the bellies of troopships. On the pier, Colonel Sarti watched as the final convoy prepared to depart. Six thousand men. Eight hundred tons of munitions. Fuel drums stacked three high. Motorcycles lashed to the decks. Anti-aircraft guns covered in canvas. "Get the last horses loaded," he barked. "Cavalry mounts ride beneath, officers above." A young ensign adjusted his clipboard. "Sir, the Duce has yet to issue the operational order." Sarti didn’t look at him. "He will. He loves drama too much not to." As the final trucks rolled up the ramp, a trumpet blared. The soldiers cheered. Blackshirts chanted songs from their barracks drills. Crates of helmets and spare boots disappeared. And then the ships pulled away, slowly, smoke curling up into a sky that hadn’t yet decided whether it belonged to peace or war. In the southern frontier, Marshal Graziani stood in the shadow of a radio tower just outside Dolo. He held a sealed message in one hand and a half-lit cigarette in the other. The transmitter crackled. The operator looked up. "Line is ready, Marshal." Graziani stepped forward, clearing his throat. "This is Graziani. Italian Africa is mobilized. We await the Duce’s command." The operator glanced at him, hesitated. "Would you like that encoded?" "No," Graziani replied, tossing the cigarette to the ground. "Let anyone listening understand we are ready." Behind him, long lines of trucks rumbled past. Camouflaged tents now lined every ridge, and the detention camps were complete barbed wire, watchtowers now manned. An officer approached with a report. "Our scouts confirm Ethiopian militias are active across the Ogaden. Lightly armed. Mobile." "Fanatics and goats," Graziani muttered. "Our planes will cut through them like smoke." He paused, then added coldly, "Begin reinforcing the airfield. I want it able to receive bombers by next week." The officer saluted. "It will be done." Graziani lit another cigarette and looked toward the horizon. "One spark," he whispered. "That’s all we need." In Addis Ababa, the national radio station had never seen such quiet. The staff moved with reverence, as if assembling a prayer. Haile Selassie stood in the central studio, dressed in full ceremonial uniform, though the gold trim of his cape had been dulled by dust. His eyes were focused, not on the microphone, but on the moment. Outside, across the country, men and women crowded around radios in cafes, army posts, village churches. Some had walked miles. Others sat on crates in mud courtyards, listening through static. The technician gave a signal. The red light glowed. Selassie began. "To the people of Ethiopia of our mountains, our deserts, our rivers I speak not only as Emperor, but as your son." A pause. "This land was not given to us by treaties. It was bought by blood. Bought by the sword. Bought by the breath of those who refused chains." He let the words settle. "And now they come again. Not with justice. But with ambition." He stepped closer to the microphone. "We will not kneel. We will not beg. If our churches must become trenches, they shall. If our plows must become rifles, so be it." Somewhere in Gondar, an old veteran wept openly into his son’s shoulder. Selassie’s voice rose. "We ask no rescue. We ask no permission. Only this, do not lie about us when we are gone. Do not say we were silent." The red light went dim. No one in the booth moved. Outside the station, people had begun to cheer. Some sobbed. One old woman shouted, "For Menelik!" And across every garrison, the drums of preparation grew louder. In Harlem, W.E.B. Du Bois sat at his desk, sleeves rolled, fountain pen scratching across paper. He titled the piece simply for the last time. "The Rape of Africa, Again." He wrote. Searᴄh the NôᴠeFire.ηet website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality. "The world watches in indifference as a sovereign African nation stands surrounded by fire and silence." "We once called civilization the measure of man’s conscience. Today, it is the measure of his cowardice." He stopped, rubbed his eyes, and continued. "We, the sons and daughters of the African diaspora, do not have tanks. We do not have fleets. But we have memory. And it will not forget who stood by while history was repeated." He signed it. Then he sat in silence. He has done all he could. Back in Addis Ababa, Selassie remained at the palace long after the speech ended. The hallways were quiet. A few staff lit incense in the chapel. Captain Desta Zelleke entered the study, holding a handwritten list. "These are the battalion volunteers from Shoa and Sidamo provinces," he said. "Two thousand men. Some with rifles, others with farming tools." Selassie took the paper and nodded. "Every man who joins should be given a uniform, even if it is just a sash." "Yes, Your Majesty." Desta paused. "The people are afraid, but they are proud." "As they should be." "Do we still hope for intervention from the West?" Selassie’s voice was low. "No. We prepare without hope. So when we win, it is ours alone." He rose and walked to the balcony, staring into the black sky. "Their ships are coming. Let them. We’ll meet them on the soil they think they can own." In Washington, Secretary of State Cordell Hull walked into Roosevelt’s private study with a stack of cables. "The British are quiet. The French, quieter. Reports from Rome say the last convoys have left Naples." Roosevelt didn’t look up from his desk. "What’s Congress saying?" "Isolationist as ever. They won’t back sanctions. Not even statements." Roosevelt sighed, running a hand over his temple. "Hull, we are the only power left untouched by the Great War. We can’t set fire to the globe to save a faraway kingdom." Hull hesitated. "The voices calling for action. Du Bois. The churches. Unions have reached the peak." Roosevelt finally looked up. "Let them speak. We won’t silence them. But neither will we join them." He returned to his papers. "Hemisphere first. That’s the rule." (Hypocrisy. This rule only applies to non whites and places which hold no strategic value.) Hull folded the cable and stepped out. In the hills of Wollo, word of the Emperor’s speech reached even the most remote plateau before the evening fog had settled. At a monastery above Lake Hayq, monks struck the church bell three times an ancient signal of national peril. Farmers paused in their fields. Children gathered at the stone steps of the church. Inside, an old priest stood before a gathering of village elders. "The Emperor has spoken," he said. "The cross and the crown must now share burden." A grizzled farmer stood. "We have ten rifles in this village. And no bullets." "Then we sharpen spears. We learn the hills. Let the invaders follow roads we will walk ghosts around them." A younger man called out, "Will we be given orders?" Another answered, "We don’t need orders to defend our children." That night, fires were lit on the mountaintops. Signal fires, one after another. The countryside responded not with speeches, but with shovels, rope, and hidden caches dug from stone walls. By dawn. They were not ready. But they were willing. In Addis, Haile Selassie stood before a mirror, removing the last pin from his ceremonial cloak. He looked not like an emperor, but like a man about to climb into a trench. Captain Desta returned, breathless. "Your Majesty. Scouts report Italian aircraft flying low across the Eritrean border. No strikes yet. But they are watching." Selassie looked into the mirror one last time, then said. "Then let them look. They will soon find more than they hoped for." He stepped out into the hallway as the cathedral bells began to ring.

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Reincarnated: Vive La France
Reincarnated: Vive La France Author:Clautic
Chapter 1: The Awakening in a Foreign Past Sep 9th, 2025
Chapter 1 - 1: The Awakening in a Foreign Past Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 2: Orders and Realizations Sep 9th, 2025
Chapter 2 - 2: Orders and Realizations Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 3: First Moves in a Stagnant Army Sep 9th, 2025
Chapter 3 - 3: First Moves in a Stagnant Army Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 4 - 4: Machines of War Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 5 - 5: The First Exercise Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 6 - 6: The Resistance Within Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 7 - 7: First Report Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 8 - 8: Beyond the Barracks Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 9 - 9: The Calm Before the Storm Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 10 - 10: Fault Lines Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 11 - 11: Summon Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 12 - 12: The Train to Paris Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 13 - 13: The Machinery of the Republic Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 14 - 14: The Hearing Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 15 - 15: A Conversation in the Upper Rooms Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 16 - 16: Sudden Explosion Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 17 - 17: Military Police Investigation Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 18 - 18: The Investigation Begins Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 19 - 19: Caught Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 20 - 20: Who Paid you? Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 21 - 21: Moreau and Fournier Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 22 - 22: Another Conversation Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 23 - 23: Elise Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 24 - 24: A Day in Verdun Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 25 - 25: Mission & Marching Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 26 - 26: Missing Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 27 - 27: Morning Patrolling Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 28 - 28: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 29 - 29: The Plot Thickens Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 30 - 30: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 31 - 31: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 32 - 32: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 33 - 33: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 34 - 34: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 35 - 35: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 36 - 36: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 37 - 37: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 38 - 38: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 39 - 39: Illegal Arms Trade, Human Smuggling, Organ Trafficking. Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 40 - 40: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 41 - 41: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 42 - 42: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 43 - 43: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 44 - 44: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 45 - 45: LOAD..AIM... SHOOOOT!!! Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 46 - 46: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 47 - 47: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 48 - 48: Family Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 49 - 49: Leave Granted Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 50 - 50: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 51 - 51: Family Reunion Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 52 - 52: “To friends who don’t forget you exist. Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 53 - 53: Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 54 - 54: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 55 - 55: “That this country doesn’t make heroes. It devours them.” Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 56 - 56: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 57 - 57: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 58 - 58: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 59 - 59: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 60 - 60: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 61 - 61: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 62 - 62: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 63 - 63: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 64 - 64: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 65 - 65: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 66 - 66: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 67 - 67: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 68 - 68: Two countries, one stage. One king, one minister. Both dead before their time. Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 69 - 69: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 70 - 70: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 71 - 71: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 72 - 72: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 73: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 74: The world would indeed forget everything soon. Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 75: “France let him die. Now France dies in return.” Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 76: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 77: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 78: Two soldiers beneath the marble dome of a battered democracy Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 79: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 80: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 81: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 82: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 83: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 84: “Then he knows war is not a question of if, but when” Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 85: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 86: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 87: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 88: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 89: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 90: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 91: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 92: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 93: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 94: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 95: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 96: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 97: Somewhere east of them, invisible in the night, an army had taken to the sky. Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 98: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 99: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 100: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 101: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 102: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 103: Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 104: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 105: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 106: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 107: “It’s a trench weapon, not a parade piece.” Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 108: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 109: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 110: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 111: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 112: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 113: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 114: “And that is the most useful delusion in Europe right now.” Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 115: THE ANGLO-GERMAN NAVAL AGREEMENT Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 116: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 117: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 118: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 119: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 120: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 121: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 122: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 123: Thousands of voices, Black voices, American voices, voices tired of waiting. Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 124: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 125: “This is the march of a civilization. This is the rise of a new Rome.” Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 126: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 127: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 128: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 129: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 130: “Let Adwa bleed again, if it must. But it must not kneel.” Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 131: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 132: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 133: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 134: Second Italo-Ethiopian War - I Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 135: Second Italo-Ethiopian War - II Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 136: Second Italo-Ethiopian War - III Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 137: Second Italo-Ethiopian War - IV Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 138: Second Italo-Ethiopian War - V Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 139: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 140: Two empires. One victorious. One on its knees. Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 141: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 142: LÉON BLUM ELECTED PRIME MINISTER Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 143: Even birds know when it is time to vanish. Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 144: “This is no longer politics it is a holy war!” Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 145: “They’ll call it a civil war. But it will be Europe’s first bloodletting.” Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 146: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 147: “I said yes the moment Madrid mocked our warnings.” Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 148: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 149: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 150: Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 151: Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 152: Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 153: “Tell them this battlefield is no longer theirs. Moreau is just a child in front of me. Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 154: Foreign commanders using Spain as conceptual battleground. Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 155: The Duel between Moreau and Guderian. Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 156: Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 157: Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 158: Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 159: Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 160: Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 161: “You’re already burning. At least do it standing.” Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 162: “No flag. No grave. Let him rot.” Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 163: Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 164: Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 165: Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 166: Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 167: Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 168: The Anti-Comintern Pact. Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 169: Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 170: Rome and Berlin form the axis around which Europe shall revolve. Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 171: Directive No. 12(Rhineland). Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 172: Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 173: Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 174: Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 175: “History will walk on bones. Let mine be useful.” Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 176: “Two more professors. A librarian. And a painter.” Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 177: Carl Gustaf 20 mm Recoilless Rifle (m/42) Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 178: Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 179: Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 180: They had built a weapon before history needed it. Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 181: General Delon is back. Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 182: Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 183: When a tool is forged in darkness, those in daylight fear what it might build. Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 184: Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 185: The weapon stood like a strange new sentinel foreign to many, but undeniably real. Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 186: Delon mouth is more toxic than Paris sewer. Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 187: A whisper of defiance in a century of war. Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 188: Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 189: Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 190: Even the birds feared what was to come. Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 191: Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 192: Diplomacy however frail is the last defence against a world once more descending into madness. Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 193: Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 194: Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 195: “Where they burn books, they will also burn people.” Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 196: Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 197: Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 198: “We’ll make them bleed in drills so they don’t bleed in battle. Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 199: Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 200: “To cuisine militaire keeping morale low since Napoleon.” Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 201: Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 202: “Lube it. Fast.” Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 203: “You’re not allowed to speak anymore, Benoit.” Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 204: Not with war balancing on a single passing footstep in the woods. Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 205: “I don’t care if it’s the Pope in a Luftwaffe cap. We shoot.” Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 206: “COME AND TAKE THEM, YOU BASTARDS!” Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 207: Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 208: Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 209: “I don’t know how you did it, but... they’re coming.” Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 210: Men broken by wars, abandoned by commands, hunted by their own country, scarred by betrayal. Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 211: Ahead of him were questions. Behind him revolution. Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 212: Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 213: “I’ve been waiting twenty years for someone to have the balls.” Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 214: Ghosts are waking, Vidal. And they’re walking. Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 215: Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 216: “What has happened tonight is not a coup. It is not ambition. It is restoration.” Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 217: Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 218: Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 219: Speech of the Century Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 220: Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 221: “We do it not to secure power but to relinquish it soon. That promise will hold us honest.” Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 222: Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 223: “You point the direction and I will cut the Germans.” Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 224: Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 225: Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 226: “France must endure beyond any man. My name will not weaken it.” Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 227: He’s fighting for dignity. That costs more than defeat. Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 228: Let this Tribunal be the last - of retribution, and the first of civilization. Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 229: Law may be broken but without courage, order crumbles. Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 230: If France endures thanks to one man’s quiet diplomacy, then his breach is pardonable. If not, table that to history. Sep 25th, 2025
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