She just said that she couldn't cheat anymore, but she didn't say anything else.
Chief Bai raised his head slightly and glanced at Nan Zhongmei.
He heard the implication of Nan Zhongmei's words, that is, things can still be obtained from Baicheng.
But the question is, what can be gained?
"Sir, we have already developed a lot of skills and stuff. If we learn by ourselves, we can find our own path. It's just a matter of time. However, we also need talents to lead and teach how to learn.
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Commander Bai nodded with deep understanding; "You are right. Good technology also needs to be learned and led by people. Otherwise, facing these things, it will only be a black eye.
"Talent." Zhou Weiguo said from the side.
Nan Zhongmei nodded; "Yes, there is a war and chaos in Baicheng, and the country cannot be saved, so why bother to protect technical talents? So next, instead of trying to get them from them
Regarding technology, we might as well take this opportunity and ask the Second Division to hire people quickly."
Didn't some of the talented people here leave? When the war started, some educated people ran faster. For example, in Kowloon, there were many educated people who ran to the mountain city to avoid disasters. They
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But I haven't seen them really stop running away when the enemy comes.
Now, Kowloon has fallen into the hands of the Japanese army. They have no place to run. They have become obedient citizens and no one has jumped out to make any noise.
That's all the same.
The world is in chaos. Safety issues cannot be guaranteed, and technicians have no money to support them. What do they do with research?
If we don’t rob talents at this time, how long will we have to wait?
Wait until the situation stabilizes. When the situation stabilizes, if you want to fish for people, they won't come.
"Sir, you are right. Some of the technologies we need now actually already exist."
We don’t have to worry about weapons and equipment, they are enough, and these weapons cannot be the same as those of later generations. If you don’t update them in ten years, you will fall behind. Things are not that fast now.
Moreover, the mushroom eggs that pose the greatest threat to human beings have been destroyed by himself. Those people were all killed by Takeshita Jun. He would rather humans never develop that area than allow this time bomb to exist.
If there is such an impulse to use it, the world will be razed to the ground, and no one, let alone the animals, will survive.
Also, Zhou Weiguo thought of something.
Later generations said that after the occupation of Berlin, the North developed very rapidly, like a monster. In just over ten years, it was on an equal footing with Baicheng. This is probably because they took the opportunity to steal Xiao Fuzi's research results.
Um……
Can I do this myself, even if I don't participate in the war there, but that doesn't mean I can't take people away.
"Sir, I have an idea for you to consider." Now that he thought of this, Zhou Weiguo decided to mention it. Maybe this matter is really possible.
I really have no plans to do this.
Wilder looked at the response from Shancheng and looked at Situ in front of him with some admiration.
As early as in the past, Situ had said that Shancheng would not handle this matter. At that time, he somewhat did not believe it.
However, the message sent by Shancheng was just like this, and they did not take action.
"Aren't they worried that Baicheng won't give them any assistance?"
There are many things in Baicheng that are needed here."
Needs are natural, but there are many ways to obtain these things.
"Mountain cities don't need much now. What they need is enough materials to give them the resources to develop and produce."
As for the rest, what else does he need?
The Fog City has received more than 100 aids in total. The military occupies six floors and the civilian occupies four floors.
They have everything they should have, and if there is anything they haven't provided, it's a matter of shipbuilding. I guess it's not that Fog City doesn't help with this, but that Shancheng really hasn't found a suitable shipyard.
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"Forget it, we don't have to worry about what they plan. We just send the message to the local people. By the way, do you think you should tell Stilwell about this?"
What he wants to do is his business, but from observation in the past few days, although he agreed, he doesn't seem to have made the final decision. Should he know that Baicheng has given up on him and is already planning to attack him?
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Situ glanced at Wilder and shook his head: "If Fan can't do it, someone will tell him."
disagree.
They actually disagreed. Roosevelt looked at the message and didn't react for a long time.
Yamashiro responded to this incident.
It's just that the content of the response was something Roosevelt didn't want to see.
Shancheng did not participate in this matter because they could not afford to offend Wudu.
"What do you mean?" Roosevelt asked angrily, shaking the message.
The secretary next to him was so angry that he gritted his teeth when he saw this unoffending telegram.
From what Shancheng meant, if they couldn't afford to offend Wudu, how could they afford to offend Baicheng?
It's really like a tiger being bullied by a dog.
A few months ago, they were still in a flattering manner towards this side. Even if they wanted something from this side, they would not be flattering or flattering.
But now, not only did they say it, they also did it.
I can't afford to offend Wudu.
Yes, after all, Fog City is a country that has been powerful for hundreds of years, but can they offend Baicheng?
The empire has some difficulties now, but these difficulties are temporary. It won't take long for the empire to solve these problems.
At that time, are they planning to curry favor again? What do they think this place is?
"I can't afford to offend you." Roosevelt said to himself with a wry smile; "Yeah. I can't afford to offend them. After all, no matter how many bombs there are, they still haven't damaged their foundation. They still have a powerful fleet.
But here we are in chaos."
More than a dozen states have already turned against themselves.
"Your Excellency, they will regret today's decision."
She always believed that under the leadership of His Excellency the President, this rebellion would be suppressed before long. They would definitely ask for help.
Roosevelt was not as optimistic as his secretary.
After all, he still knew very well that the situation this time was very different from the past, and this difference would cost this young empire half its life.