Vergor had received news on June 14…
June 1755 CE
As the general morale is already at its ultimate low, Vergor had decided to keep this news secret.
However, his valet, with whose wife Vergor is having an affair, overhears and spreads the news.
The next day, all of the Acadians and soldiers have lost any hope and morale they may have had left, and started pushing for capitulation.
In fact, upon hearing this news, eighty men desert Beauséjour.
Desertion is quickly becoming such a problem that orders have to be put in place in order to forbid the men from speaking out about deserting.
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