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Chapter 2177 He is taking risks

However, he himself was not sure about this.

Therefore, yesterday afternoon, he talked to Smith.

Smith has already gone to analyze the matter.

If this is really possible, then the decision-making in Fog City can be changed accordingly.

Not to mention pushing forward, at least it can be temporarily stabilized. If possible, Wudu can use this time to mobilize some troops to stabilize the situation over there.

"Your Excellency, Prime Minister, Mr. Smith is here." The secretary shouted, causing Churchill to put down his glass; "Let him come in."

Smith came out with his briefcase and saw the red wine glass placed next to the sofa cabinet.

He knew this person well. If he hadn't encountered something happy, he wouldn't have drank.

I guess it was because of the possibility of Japanese troops moving north.

"How is it? You have reached a conclusion." Churchill motioned for him to sit down and get straight to the point.

He now wants to know whether the Japanese army has this possibility.

"There is a possibility, but this may not be a good thing for us."

This is what I said.

Churchill, who was originally in a good mood, changed his face when he heard this.

Then, he entertained himself here for several days, but in the end, he was just fishing for the moon in the water, and he was happy in vain.

"How do you say it?" Although he felt uncomfortable, Churchill still asked seriously about the reason.

If this harm could be eliminated, he would eliminate it without leaving any room, thereby stabilizing his colony, which had lost much space.

"Your Excellency, Prime Minister, the north is not that easy to deal with. If the Japanese army stumbles over there, they will soon stop advancing north again, change their plans, and implement a full-scale westward advance."

The success of the southward expansion plan has led them to change their plan to a westward expansion.

This westward advance was not from the mountain city, but a detour, bypassing the mountain city, and instead advancing from South and West Asia where the terrain was favorable to them.

There are two advantages to doing this. First, it facilitates the advancement of their mechanized forces. Second, if possible, they will join forces with Xiao Fuzi.

This is what I said, a problem that may arise and even seriously threaten the security of the empire.

"Is there any solution?" Churchill finally understood.

The Japanese army will make temporary concessions in West Asia, not to mention pushing them all out, but they will definitely use the current areas controlled by both sides to reorganize and rest.

Now, the tens of thousands of troops in Arthur's hands have advanced towards Carl County, preparing to jointly defend with the army in the mountain city.

This group of plague gods finally left their jurisdiction. Next, the mountain city will have a headache.

Of course, this is all temporary. Who knows what choices they will make when they launch a major counterattack in the future.

But don’t think about these things anymore. What you want to think about and what you need to do now is to fully implement the Japanese army’s plan to go north, or even to let them win.

"My personal suggestion is to help them." Smith coughed. Although this matter is somewhat unethical and calculated against his allies, the role of allies is not to betray them.

If betrayal can ensure the maximum interests of the empire, then there is nothing wrong with betraying them.

Churchill also thought of this, and he nodded: "Let's contact Shancheng about this matter. We want to come to Shancheng, but we don't want an enemy that is too powerful to deal with to appear to their north."

They have been given so much place and so much military support, and this matter is also good for them. I think they will not refuse.

Won't refuse?

What a good calculation.

General Zhang chuckled and put the message in his hand aside; "It's already been this long, and Fog City is still thinking of plotting against its allies."

Hasn't he heard the saying "enough is enough"?

General Zhang felt that Churchill was completely a lunatic.

The message next to it was sent by Ness. Its general meaning was to instigate Shancheng to carry out an operation against the north. The purpose of this operation.

This is to make it easier for the Japanese army to move northward in the future.

After receiving the message, Ness discussed it with Ace and decided to tell General Zhang about the matter.

"Maybe they want West Asia to calm down quickly."

They are still defeated, especially the Shancheng side. After agreeing to let Baicheng forces enter their defense area for joint defense, they relied solely on their own forces and obviously suffered a loss in defense. Now they have lost several towns.

General Zhang lowered his head and thought for a moment and agreed, "There is also such a reason. They even considered that if the situation over there cannot be stabilized, maybe Xiao Fuzi will mobilize a group of troops to quickly go to West Asia."

direction to advance.”

However, for the time being, he estimated that Xiao Fuzi had no such plans. Now he was working hard to defeat the pipe business in one fell swoop. Even if he couldn't, he still wanted to control his two important towns of food and industry.

He has already taken control of the food, and next, he is likely to concentrate his forces to occupy their iron ore area first.

The war has been going on for so many years, and both sides have turned from wealthy families into paupers.

Once upon a time, there was a Baicheng that got rich through war, but now, Baicheng is also being dragged down by Fog City.

According to the news from the Second Office, there is no longer pure chaos, but a civil war. After the security forces of the two states rebelled, the troops stationed there also participated in it. Now they are fighting

The banner was to restore the Ming Lord. He took the lead and aimed directly at Baicheng.

He didn't know how much this matter had to do with Wudu, but he was absolutely certain that Wudu was definitely involved and played an important role.

"General, what do you mean, we don't want to interfere in this matter?" Nais stopped talking when he saw that General Zhang just said that Churchill was a madman.

He asked, somewhat confused.

General Zhang shook his head slightly; "No, I didn't say that. I just thought that Churchill was just gambling. Why didn't he think about it? Once this matter becomes out of control and we want to go back on it, I'm afraid we will

It’s too late.”

If you really expose the north to enemies, you will surrender when you can no longer withstand it. Xiao Fuzi will definitely attack Wudu next, but the Japanese army can directly cross the Mongolian plateau from the north, and then insert a sharp knife into it.

Arriving to the north of the mountain city is tantamount to opening up a new battlefield in the mountain city again. Isn't this too risky?


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