Mario is speeding along the road to Mushroom Kingdom, with his bodyguards behind him. The whole team is like a swift arrow, passing through the forest path, leaving a trail of flying dust. Mario's expression is indifferent, but his heart is in turmoil. He fully understands what his recent decision means - the soldiers standing guard at the border will undoubtedly be abandoned in this sudden disaster.
He imagines the chaotic scene at the border station, with soldiers searching for a way out in panic and despair. The absence of senior officers has led to the complete collapse of the already weak command system. Leaderless soldiers, facing unknown terror, are likely to start turning on each other, fighting for limited escape opportunities. Mario knows that this chaos will lead to the collapse of the defense line at the Mushroom Kingdom border, and the appearance of deserters will become an inevitable outcome.
However, Mario seemed indifferent to this. In his eyes, these soldiers were just pawns on a chessboard, sacrificing them to preserve himself seemed like the most natural choice to him. Mario gazed ahead with determination, as if he had already cast aside those soldiers who were about to be trapped in a desperate situation.
When Mario raised his arm and gave a signal, everything proceeded calmly and swiftly. Two SS guards rushed non-stop towards the forest, their torches drawing bright trails in the night, ultimately thrown into the dense woods. The flames quickly engulfed the dry trees, and thick smoke began to rise, blocking the path to escape into the forest.
This action is undoubtedly a cold-blooded choice made by Mario to prevent the spread of desertion rumors and the potential for greater chaos, as the forest fire quickly spreads. It not only blocks potential deserters but also symbolizes Mario's determination to protect his throne, even if it means more innocent lives will be sacrificed.
Mario stands on horseback, looking cold and resolute as he watches the burning forest from a distance. He knows that this fire will serve as an invisible barrier, preventing the spread of panic within the Mushroom Kingdom, while also symbolizing his authority and determination as king. Perhaps Mario feels a hint of hesitation and wavering in his heart for the soldiers who may be trapped in the fire, but ultimately, he chooses his own throne and power.
The SS followed closely behind, their horses' hooves intertwining with the distant roar of the fire, creating a scene both poignant and brutal.
Mario and his SS quickly arrived at a small farming village sleeping in the morning light. The village was calm and peaceful, the villagers had not yet begun their day's work, unaware of what was about to happen. Mario stood at the edge of the village, looking from afar at the smoke rising in the direction of the border station. He then ordered: set fire to this place to prevent any possible leakage of information, ensuring that their whereabouts would not be discovered.
After hearing the order, the members of the SS, although expressionless, couldn't help but show a hint of complex emotions in their eyes. They knew that this decision would bring disaster to innocent villagers, but in the face of loyalty and duty, they had no choice. The SS members quickly took action, lighting their torches and throwing them into various corners of the village.
The fire quickly swept through the entire village, and amid the raging flames came the terrified screams of the villagers. They awoke from their sleep, trying to extinguish the fire, but to no avail. The SS coldly watched, ensuring that the fire could completely destroy the small village, preventing any possible deserters or leaks of information.
Mario stood in the distance, coldly observing everything. There was no trace of pity or hesitation on his face, only a relentless pursuit of power and a ruthless calculation. In his eyes, all of this was just the necessary evil to protect the Mushroom Kingdom, sacrifices that had to be made to prevent chaos from spreading.
Mario and his guards did not linger, continuing on towards their destination, leaving behind burning villages and helpless villagers. To Mario, all of this was just the price that had to be paid for the stability and safety of the Mushroom Kingdom.
On the way back to the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario ordered his guards to indiscriminately attack the villages they encountered, intending to create the false impression of a rampant enemy invasion. He commanded the guards to set fire to houses, destroy farmland, and even harm innocent civilians in order to increase the credibility of this disaster. Mario's ruthless orders made the journey filled with smoke and endless cries.
As Mario drove the horse, he calmly contemplated his plan upon returning to the kingdom. He planned to tell the people that the Koopa Kingdom had used forbidden black magic, leading to the disastrous defeat of the Mushroom Kingdom's forces, and that this black magic posed a serious threat to the borders of the Mushroom Kingdom. For the safety of the country and the well-being of the people, Mario would declare the kingdom to be in a state of emergency, and all citizens must obey the royal orders to collectively combat the external enemies.
Mario plans to blame the recent failure on the evil magic of Kuba, in order to shift the focus of the people away from the disappearance of the army. At the same time, he aims to consolidate his authority and portray himself as a wise leader who is willing to protect the country and its people at all costs. He believes that by doing so, he can unite the people and strengthen his position while facing external threats.
In Mario's mind, any means are justified as long as they serve his purpose. He seems indifferent to the suffering of the villages and the innocent along the way, as his focus is solely on how to use it all to strengthen his power and control. Throughout this process, Mario becomes increasingly ruthless, and his rule becomes more brutal.
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