The day after the coup.
"Mr. Rog, it's up to you now. We've already taken down the southern islands, and you are the main spokesperson on Kauai."
Rog pretended to be "full of vigor." After all, once the United States ruled Hawaii, his status as an "American" would naturally rise, so no one was surprised to see his attitude.
"Gentlemen, once we control Kauai, I will definitely treat you all well on the island and hope you can come to my estate for a good drink."
Rog's words made the American soldiers present very happy. After all, they were also risking their lives, and among Rog's entourage was only one representative of the American business community, who was also the military commander of this operation.
This "expedition" to Kauai had a total of 108 Americans. With the cooperation of Americans on Kauai, it would be easy for the Governor of Kauai to surrender without resistance.
