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Chapter 2187 Substitution, is it really okay?

The foggy city will make the empire better.

It will not make the empire better.

He actually already knew it from the time when Smith and his friends came to find him and his friends.

Even fog can't keep the empire safe.

For them.

The division of the empire is the most beneficial to them, and the most important point is that no one will affect their status from now on.

Of course, the north may occasionally have an impact, but the problem is that they don't have many colonies, so it won't have much of an impact on them.

The extremely huge territory cannot be said to be a wonderful place suitable for living and planting.

No matter how your industry develops or how strong it is, you still need food.

Without food, others can curb your development.

Therefore, when countries are developing in an all-round way, no one really dares to say that they dare to give up places suitable for planting.

Once you give up, it can only be said that you are seeking death.

The northern region is huge, but there are actually very few places that can be used for irrigation.

What's the use of a large population? If there's not enough to eat, the people will rebel.

"What you mean is that they planned to tear our empire apart from the very beginning."

Stilwell didn't think too much. He interrupted Situ's contemplation and asked straight to the point.

Situ raised his head slightly and nodded; "Yes, I have had this idea from the beginning, but at that time, they did not decide to do it, and all this was because of the empire's aggressive advance on the West Asian issue, allowing the other party to directly take action

Already."

Stilwell was confused. He wanted to refute, but in the end he couldn't refute anything.

The comprehensive counterattack by Fog City indeed started from this incident.

"What should we do to restore the current situation in the empire."

It seems that Zhou Weiguo has made it clear that he cannot interfere too much in this matter.

He probably understood what Stilwell meant, but he still planned to maximize the benefits for the empire.

But the problem is, people will let you carry out this matter with peace of mind, but they will not let you carry it out with peace of mind.

Not to mention the foggy city, I'm afraid even the mountain city won't be happy.

They have seen a lot of things clearly.

"I understand, you go down." Stilwell really didn't know what to say. He couldn't tell Situ about this matter, and he didn't even dare to remind him, because it would affect his next plans and

future layout.

Wilder had been following Situ, but when he saw him, he chased him away.

He followed Situ without saying anything.

When he left this place, he didn't say anything. It wasn't until he got into the car that he looked at Situ and asked, "What does he mean?"

"It's time for him to make a decision." Situ's words made Wilder frown; "What decision will he make?"

I don't want to be a puppet at all.

If Situ wanted to be this puppet, he wouldn't be happy either.

He would rather be here in the mountain city. Although he may not have a high position, at least he can make the decision in his own affairs.

Think about the people in Manchukuo.

They can make the final decision on everything, not to mention they can handle government affairs. Even their family members are mostly not the ones who make the decision.

They cannot decide who to marry or not to marry, who their son should marry or who he should not marry. These are not things they can decide.

He is crazy to choose such a life.

Even so.

I chose such a day, and I have been a loser for the rest of my life.

Do you want to let your children become losers or even your own grandchildren?

"Let's look at the news. I think that since Zhou Weiguo and the others have taken action, he should make a clear choice."

"Tell me, how will he choose?" Nan Zhongmei, who returned to the Independent Regiment, woke up again and again in her sleep, and finally asked Zhou Weiguo beside the bed.

Zhou Weiguo turned to look at his young and beautiful daughter-in-law and clicked his tongue: "How do you think he will choose?"

Nan Zhongmei pinched Zhou Weiguo's arm; "If I knew, I could still ask you."

She just didn't know, couldn't even figure out what kind of choice the other party made, that's why she asked.

"I'll agree. After all, his loyalty to that side is absolutely guaranteed."

In this matter, if it were anyone else, he would have no choice but to make this choice.

If you want to help your own country, you can only temporarily aggrieve yourself, and then use your identity to inform the other side.

At least, if it were in my own head, that would be the choice I make.

"This means that he will agree to our proposal and then cooperate with Fog City."

There was a killing intent in Nan Zhongmei's eyes that was hard to detect.

This murderous intention made Zhou Weiguo turn his head to look at her and hum, "Why, do you have any different opinions?"

There are no different opinions, but if Stilwell did this, then the plans of Fog City and Shancheng could be implemented safely.

He wanted to tell what was going on over there.

"I'm just worried that he will really consider that side and tell the other side all the arrangements here. Then wouldn't our previous efforts be in vain?"

Controlling military deployment is like knowing when people eat.

It was the most suitable time for you to go there and have a meal, and you understood it clearly.

Not only was the Roosevelt Empire huge in territory, their economy was also frighteningly powerful.

The money they earned from the previous war was enough for them to develop for a long time, and they even had a faint tendency to surpass Fog City.

Although they also participated in this war, they only mobilized some troops to go there. In fact, they could earn back the losses of these soldiers by comparing the arms transactions.

They have always been the most profitable ones.

A man who makes money, he also accumulated so much wealth in the previous war.

These things were concentrated there, not in a few states. They were concentrated in the center of power headed by Roosevelt.

The connections and power mobilized by such a center are not something that he or the other Zhouzhous can hope to contend with, if there is even a presence of Stilwell added to it.

These are several states. What can we do to carry it? Could it be their lives?

Now that there is Stilwell, such an insidious person standing at the highest position, isn't the situation in those dozen states even more difficult?

It is estimated that the people on Roosevelt's side were not really dragged into the water, but they themselves were killed.

Is there really any benefit to replacing such a person?


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