The ground and air forces of the Great Hua Empire's Royal Army were unstoppable, forcing the remaining Siamese troops, the British troops stationed in Myanmar, and the French troops stationed in Liao to retreat.
Under such circumstances, Siam, Myanmar, and Laos had no way to fight back and could only hold peace talks.
After some discussion, the two sides finally chose to negotiate in Yangguang.
The current king of Siam was Rama IX.
Rama IX arranged for Song Zhan to be in charge of the peace talks.
Song Zhan was currently a very outstanding diplomat. Moreover, his current level in Siam was very high. He could be considered the second-in-command and was also very good at diplomacy.
After the Germanic Kingdom's attack on the Persian Kingdom marked the complete outbreak of World War II, the Cherry Blossom Kingdom's navy, which was eyeing the Southeast Asian countries covetously, frequently appeared on the Siamese coast, which made the Siamese Kingdom smell danger.
Seeing that the Cherry Blossom Kingdom was up to no good, Song Zhan quickly thought of Rama V's diplomatic strategy.
Song Zhan first went to the British and told them that the Japanese were about to attack. This would definitely endanger the British rule over India. The British quickly responded and expressed their willingness to be the backing of Siam. Once the war started, they would definitely send troops to help.
After that, Song Zhan told the Japanese that if Siam was captured, Great Britain would not let it go. Therefore, he asked the Japanese not to attack Siam and let Siam continue to be a strategic buffer.
It was now 1940, and the Japanese had yet to launch a full-scale attack on Southeast Asia. Song Zhan thought that his diplomatic strategy had worked.
However, what he didn't expect was that the Japanese were plotting to attack Southeast Asia. They wanted to use Great Britain to suppress the Cherry Blossom Kingdom. That was really wishful thinking.
Rama IX had arranged for Song Zhan to come for peace talks, which also showed how much importance they placed on this peace talks.
The level was also very high.
Myanmar was a colony of Great Britain, and it had also been incorporated into India. Therefore, the Myanmar side's peace talks this time were naturally conducted by Great Britain.
The British army had arranged for the Indian Governor, Victor, to come and negotiate.
This was the highest-ranking official of Great Britain in Southeast Asia.
The Indian Governor-General was the head of the British administration in India. He was appointed in 1773.
In 1858, India was directly controlled by the royal family of Great Britain. Until 1858, the governor was generally selected by the director of the East India Company and was responsible to him. The term of office was usually five years.
Great Britain had merged Myanmar into India, so naturally, they had to arrange for Victor to come to the negotiation.
Laos was a colony of France, so the representative of Laos was also the French Indo-Chinese governor, Maripavi.
The French Indo-China governor had the power of justice, martial law, pardon, military power, and so on. It could be said that he had all the power in one body.
It was worth mentioning that the king of Luang Prabang, Sisavang Vong, ascended the throne in 1904. Legally, the Kingdom of Luang Prabang was still a protectorate with autonomy, but its power was still in the hands of the country, while the rest of Laos was completely equivalent to a colony.
As for the Great Hua Empire, they arranged for the Imperial Army Commander-in-Chief Gao Shoude to conduct the peace talks.
The highest commander of the Great Hua Empire's Royal Army was Su Ji.
Although it was a constitution, Su Ji was the supreme ruler of the Great Hua Empire.
Knowing that the Siamese army, the British army, and the French army were going to negotiate, Su Ji arranged for Gao Shoude to be in charge of the peace talks and made relevant requests.
He raised his head.
In the conference room.
The atmosphere was a little depressing.
It was mainly because the Siamese army, the British army, and the French army had failed. This feeling was very uncomfortable.
Especially the British and French armies. They were both powerful empires and had always been invincible. However, they had lost to the Great Hua Empire twice and were forced to sit at the peace table.
Gao Shoude, on the other hand, had a victorious attitude.
If they couldn't get it on the battlefield, they couldn't get it on the negotiation table either. The Great Hua Empire was able to negotiate with Siam, Myanmar, and Laos because of the power of the Great Hua Empire's royal army.
The peace negotiations began.
Gao Shoude was the first to speak. He looked at Song Zhan, the representative of Siam, Maripavi, the governor of French Indo-China, and Victor, the governor of India."Let's start talking!"
"Everyone is a busy person. Let's talk and leave early!”
I don't want to be a eunuch. I'm begging for support.
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