Shao Kui.
With a gloomy expression, Bugival said, "East Africa has already surrounded Shao Kui. It's almost certain that the forces in other directions have all been annihilated by East Africa. Now we've become completely besieged in an isolated city."
Of course, Bugival was a bit too pessimistic. It's not that easy to wipe out the British forces, especially the main force in the west. So far, the Allies of Saint George and Mapai have not surrendered voluntarily.
However, they are also unable to break through East Africa's blockade to join up with the Allies in the east and Shao Kui.
In this situation, it is indeed similar to what Bugival said, just with some differences in detail, and the outcome is already destined.
"Currently, East Africa has about eight or nine divisions of troops, tightly surrounding Shao Kui. We basically have no chance of breaking out," said Count Roberts with a heavy face.
