I understand, I understand. But this is too risky after all.
"General, this is our hope after all. It rests on our shoulders. If the Japanese army intercepts it."
"Why, if the Japanese army dares to intercept, don't we dare to fight?" General Chen glanced at him and looked into the distance with his hands behind his back; "This fleet is our hope, but we should not regard it as a real fleet.
I hope that sooner or later, when our country can actually build its own ships, that is our real hope."
The adjutant didn't quite understand what he said. He just thought that this fleet was the hope of the navy. If there were any losses on the way back home, it would be something that the mountain city could not afford.
"Hope does not necessarily have to be seen from this fleet. If we don't even have the ability to fight, then this fleet will be superficial and unable to truly play its role. Also, let an outsider come to protect us.
Our ship, this is not pride, on the contrary, it is a shame."
"General, I understand."
"Let's have afternoon." After General Chen signaled the adjutant to leave, he came to the battleship's main gun.
The gun jacket blocked the bloody mouth of the battleship, but he hoped that the gun jacket could be untied on the way home instead of just going back.
"Old man, I don't want you to go back like this. I think you think so too."
"What are you thinking now? Have you thought clearly?" Situ knocked on the desk.
He felt that he had said enough. If the Huaide in front of him still couldn't make a choice, then he could only send him on his way.
Huaide lowered his head and said nothing.
Listen carefully for half an hour.
He probably understood two things.
First, the civil strife in Baicheng is not the civil strife of the rulers who are just ordinary people, but the civil strife caused by the intervention of outsiders, that is, the civil strife infiltrated by the Fog City. The purpose is not to hope that the empire will pass in such a smooth way. Because the Fog City does not need a follower.
They exist as equals and are not even allowed to transcend their existence.
The empire is the one that is most likely to be surpassed at present. The peace of the homeland is what they are most worried about. They will not be afraid only if there is chaos over there.
Second, this battle cannot end in just one or two years. He may fight for three years, or he may fight for five years. I don’t know how many years he will fight in the end, but the result is that Baicheng is also here
It is impossible to threaten any country, not even a mountain city.
The third one is derived from the second one.
The civil strife in Baicheng cannot be taken into account here. There are only three choices here: to perish, to flee to the mountain city, or to flee to the foggy city. Of course, there is another way, and that is an idea, which is to rely on this small force to build a small country of your own.
.
This is undoubtedly a foolish dream.
"Is there really no way to change it?" Huaide was a general after all, and he couldn't bear to let him betray him. This was inconsistent with his thoughts.
"No, just these three points. Arthur already knows about this. I think he also told you, otherwise, you wouldn't come."
Arthur did say some very confusing questions. Originally, he didn't know what they were, but now Situ's explanation made him understand.
"Yes, it's precisely because I don't understand that I came to see you." Wilder took a deep breath; "My decision alone doesn't mean anything, but I will go according to Arthur's wishes. He is my
Commander, so whether you convince me or not, the impact is not very big, as long as you can convince him, that's fine."
Speaking of this, Huaide thought for a while and said, "If he doesn't agree, you can just come to me."
This was giving him a way out. Situ understood what he meant. He also knew that Huaide couldn't go out and talk nonsense. After all, talking nonsense wouldn't change anything.
Whether you tell Baicheng or not tell them, nothing will change.
Even if I tell them there, I can't make any decision here.
Maybe, they are still eager to make a choice here.
God.
In the White City Presidential Palace, facing a document sent by the Secretary of the Interior, Roosevelt steeled himself, read the above content and said angrily to the Secretary of the Interior: "You know what I think about most right now."
The Interior Secretary shook his head and made Roosevelt take a deep breath; "I really hope they make a choice now."
This document was sent by various states. Its general content is to ask tens of thousands of people in South Asia what to do and when they can be allowed to come back, or to change their defenses.
Does he know when he will come back?
Now, let alone when the troops from South Asia would return or change defenses, he could not guarantee even the troops fighting on the Western Front.
Due to the beginning of the civil war, the empire's military forces have been used to suppress the rebels.
But because this was a large-scale rebellion, it took less than five days from its inception to its final development. By the time the Minister of Defense formulated the encirclement and suppression plan, the other side had already armed seven armies, and was still
They control part of the air force, and several military industrial enterprises are also in their hands. They also control a shipyard, and several aircraft carriers that were originally repaired there also fell into their hands.
This is already an issue of suppression and suppression. It should be regarded as an issue of two countries competing for dominance.
Therefore, he doesn't have the time or energy to care about that.
However, as representatives of democracy, they have to do these things. If they don't do it, they will go against the people, and there will definitely be chaos again.
"What choice?" the Home Secretary asked, somewhat confused.
"I hope they betray." Roosevelt said calmly, frightening the Interior Secretary and taking two steps back.
Betrayal. Does this...does this mean that we have to give up on them?
"They are our soldiers, we can't give up on them." If we give up, there will be even more chaos here.
Yes. Officially, because the empire cannot betray them, we can only hope that they will betray the empire. As long as they betray, then there is no need to worry about anything here.
There will be a reason then.
"But will they?" The Minister of the Interior still believes that the Imperial soldiers will still work hard for the Empire. Even if it is a little more difficult now, they will still follow the Empire.
Roosevelt glanced at him and smiled bitterly: "I think you still haven't really understood what I want to express."
I don’t understand. How could I not understand? Didn’t the President tell himself that he hoped that the other side could betray the empire?