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Chapter 2186 How to choose

Nam Chung-mi mentioned one thing.

That is, if he doesn't come out, there will be other people here who will come out.

The Fog City is rich and powerful, who can guarantee that they can protect their hearts and not be affected by these external things.

No, as long as their interests reach a certain level, they will definitely rebel.

But I don’t know how. I’m not that kind of person.

For himself, without the support of His Excellency the President, he would not be where he is today.

So, no matter what, he will not betray.

What about everyone else?

I guess I don't have such a firm attitude.

What Nam Chung-mi means is that rather than letting some people with ulterior motives stand up, it is better to let yourself stand up.

At least when the time comes, he will be able to tell the President some news, but others will not.

"What should I do? Is it true that I have gone to a detour to save the country?" Stilwell didn't want to accept these words. To him, this was a betrayal.

But now, the empire has reached such a state of chaos, should we really allow this chaos to continue?

They are right, Wudubi will definitely not let go of this existence that threatens them.

The thief's heart will never die, the thief's heart will never die.

Roosevelt read the message sent by the wealthy secretary of defense in his office.

The chaotic situation has not been effectively controlled. Several chaotic places have colluded with the rebels.

"Your Excellency, we have mobilized the army. I believe that we will be able to catch all these rebellious officials and traitors soon. But now, we are short of military spending. This..."

The Minister of Defense was in a dilemma. Although the troops sent out to suppress the situation were ready, other things happened again.

Because they have to pass through other states, and the laws of each state are different. The troops cannot always take roads, but also take trails and farmland. Once they come into contact with these, they will inevitably face compensation.

These lands are controlled by farmers. If you don't compensate them, the troops will not be able to get through.

"Add more." Roosevelt took a deep breath and looked at him. After thinking for a while, he added: "If he is really making things difficult for us, there is no need to report him, he can just execute him."

Dispose of it directly?

What the secret room wanted to say was next to her, and she could see the serious look on His Excellency the President's face. She knew that this was not the time to ask, and if she wanted to ask this question, she had to wait until the Secretary of Defense left.

"Understood." The Minister of National Defense also felt a headache. In fact, his intention was not to provide compensation. It was a major military and national matter, so when did he have time to interfere with this group of people, he could just get rid of them directly.

But the problem is, if we do this, it will not be good for Baicheng at all.

Now, with this order, he can let go.

"We must be quick. The encirclement and suppression troops must be quick. We cannot give them time to form a group."

Roosevelt reminded him and then asked the Secretary of Defense to handle the matter.

After he left, the secretary said in confusion: "Your Excellency, if you execute him without compensation, wouldn't it be very good for you?"

Roosevelt smiled bitterly.

Why doesn't he know this truth?

But he had no choice.

Ever since I knew that Fog City's intention of releasing Mina was to split itself in two so that their dominance would not be affected.

He knew that Fog City would definitely make a new move, and this move would probably involve choosing someone to support the overall situation. Once this person comes out, the people placed in Fog City will probably stand up and support him as soon as possible.

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At that time, they became a whole.

Why did he allow the northern states to cause trouble? After all, it was just a small fight there, and it wouldn't take long for them to shut down, because the purpose of the Japanese army was not to really subvert themselves, but to cause chaos in themselves.

As for their purpose, the think tank has already given a reason.

They just want to make the North think that their goal now is to disrupt the empire. This will allow the North to relax its vigilance. It is best to mobilize the troops from the North's Eastern Front to the Western Front, thereby creating conditions for them to attack.

The north is not a good thing.

Until now, I have not actually had much interaction with them. It was just a matter of face, and I basically had no disputes of interest with them. But at this time, this group of people actually added insult to injury.

"If we don't stabilize the situation quickly and catch them off guard, then when they get together, it will be detrimental to our encirclement and suppression."

Those farmers, many of them, have probably been bought over there. They are making things difficult, just to delay the time here.

For this kind of people, why leave them behind? If you leave them behind, they will cause more trouble for you.

"Send an order to the South Asian side and appoint Stilwell as the minister with full authority to deal with the issues of Shancheng and the garrison in West Asia. We can no longer take care of them. We hope that he can build a good relationship with Shancheng and stabilize the situation there.

The situation on the border.”

They could only rely on his relationship with Zeng Shancheng to stabilize the situation there. Fortunately, he evacuated the troops to the area controlled by Shancheng in time. If it was in the area controlled by Fog City, they still don't know what they would face.

What kind of trouble is that.

A secret telegram was quickly delivered to Stilwell.

Stilwell looked at the content and frowned at Situ beside him, "What do you think the situation is over there now?"

The situation over there.

Situ actually wasn't very clear about it.

Because he didn't have regular contact with them, he really didn't know what the specific situation was.

"It shouldn't be very good," Situ said bitterly, taking a sip of black tea.

Not very good.

Why do you say that?

Stilwell didn't understand why he said the situation was not very good.

"Are you not optimistic about the current situation of the empire?"

The empire controls so many resources, why can't it still deal with the provocations from other foggy cities?

He, Wudu, is really a wolf-hearted person. Without the support of the empire, how could they persist until now? They are a bunch of heartless people.

Why don't they think about the kindness here? If it hadn't been for that period of time when the empire broke through Mustache's blockade, how could they be where they are today? If it hadn't been for the empire, they would have surrendered long ago.

"It's not that I'm not optimistic. In fact, I also hope that the empire will be good, because a stable empire will give us more security, but..."

When Situ stopped talking, Smith looked at him with a hum, "But what, if there is anything, you should tell me."


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