"No! General, they are actually quite polite. If we don't reach a new agreement with the other party as soon as possible, then this weapon might fall down every day." Jiang Run reminded Li Mingshun.
If it was true that the treaty was violated in the past, or that the Tang Empire was not given face, and what everyone was worried about was that the Tang Empire would declare war on the Great China Empire, then now everyone is worried about one more thing.
If the Tang Empire really possessed many such weapons, then the capital of the Great China Empire would no longer be safe, and their own lives would most likely be in danger.
Li Mingshun sneered, with a hint of stubbornness: "No one knows how many such terrifying weapons they have."
Shen Chuan glanced at the martial artist and asked him disdainfully: "Yes, no one knows, but do we dare to bet?"
When Japan was wiped out by the first atomic bomb, they probably had similar thoughts: I bet you that the United States actually only has one atomic bomb! Well, but then the second atomic bomb fell, and such gamblers lost their voice.
No one knows how many similar weapons the Tang Empire had, but everyone knows that they only have one head.
Now, if anyone insists on confronting the Tang Empire, who will bear the responsibility for the third so-called missile falling? If the other side drops more so-called missiles in one breath, who will bear the responsibility?
Li Mingshun cannot bear such responsibility, so he dare not say that he will bear the responsibility for more missiles falling.
Therefore, he could only ask several ministers with some irritability: "So, what does your majesty say about this matter?"
"Your Majesty did not give any orders." Several ministers said: "So, we have made our own decisions and are ready to agree to the requirements of the Tang Empire and ease the conflicts between the two countries."
"What about His Majesty's injury?" What Li Mingshun meant was, should we just forget about Zhao Kai's injury?
"The imperial doctors said it was nothing serious..." Several ministers didn't know whether they didn't understand or were unwilling to understand. They all interpreted Li Mingshun's question as concern for His Majesty.
Li Mingshun also knew that the other party was an old fox and would definitely not give him an explanation at this time, so he snorted, turned around and left.
As the supreme commander of the imperial guards and the city defense commander, and recently assigned the important task of commanding the air defense force, Li Mingshun naturally still has a lot of work to do, and he certainly cannot stay by Zhao Kai's side all the time.
He is not the kind of close servant who stays by his side. If he does not return to his post, then he will lose control of the city defense army. That is what Zhao Kai is most worried about.
On the way out of the basement, Li Mingshun met with his lieutenants and then issued a series of orders.
On the one hand, he mobilized his confidants to lead the most elite troops to restore control of the city gate. Although it seems that the spies of the Tang Empire that he is most afraid of have not carried out subsequent sabotage operations, he must be prepared just in case.
On the other hand, he must arrange for more loyal troops to be deployed along the perimeter of the palace: the palace wall has collapsed, and the emperor's safety is the most important, so he must ensure that the palace confinement, which has been leaking from all sides, is restored as soon as possible.
Also, he wanted to arrange for peripheral troops to be on alert and increase the number of patrol aircraft - he did not dare to listen to the news from the Tang Empire, so he had to take action to prevent possible secondary attacks.
Finally, he must rush back to the city defense headquarters as soon as possible, where he can coordinate and control all the troops near the imperial capital to prevent people with ulterior motives from taking advantage of this commotion to take risks and cause other things: sometimes, what is dangerous is not necessarily
Is your enemy, or maybe your friend!
Yes, that's right. The Emperor of the Great China Empire, Zhao Kai, has been doting on members of the royal family in recent years. These people are generally quite loyal, and they think more about the Great China Empire than foreign ministers - but these people
After gaining power, the level of danger is countless times greater than that of foreign ministers.
In the past, Zhao Kai was strong, so naturally these people were loyal ministers and good generals of the Great China Empire. Now that the empire has declined and the imperial power has declined, Prince Zhao Ji is still supervising the war at the Wanliang Front... If Zhao Kai has three advantages and two disadvantages, then it is really true.
The sky is falling and the earth is falling.
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"According to the news sent back by Dahua, both missiles hit the Imperial Palace of Dahua Empire, but neither hit the core position." An officer reported loudly while holding a message from Dahua Empire.
"The casualty effect...cannot be confirmed at the moment." He looked at the information in the report, paused and continued.
There is no way, even if the spies of the Tang Empire are very knowledgeable, they will not be able to grasp the damage data in the palace of the Great China Empire accurately enough in the first time.
After being attacked by missiles, the imperial palace of the Dahua Empire quickly went into martial law, and soon no one was allowed to even approach the streets around the palace.
The spies who arranged in advance just took some photos of the collapse of the palace wall, and then had to retreat.
They immediately wrote down everything they saw and sent it to the Tang Dynasty. However, their descriptions were not accurate and could only be used as a reference.
"Judging from the text description, the attack effect is average. The damage effect of cloud bombs is not obvious for old buildings, which is consistent with the experimental data." After the officer finished speaking, he raised his head and looked at the person sitting in front of him.
Experts and generals.
Loew looked at the relevant experts in confusion: "So why are we still using cloud burst warheads this time?"
"Because we need to control the damage effect." The expert suggested the use of cloud burst warheads before the strike. At this moment, he replied: "If we come up and use cluster incendiary bombs to strike, it is very likely that the entire Dahua Emperor will be destroyed in one fell swoop.
It’s all burned.”
To deal with ancient wooden buildings, using incendiary bombs is definitely the best choice. The Tang Empire already has cluster bombs, and using cluster bombs equipped with incendiary bullets can ignite half of a block at once.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! In this case, any rescue measures are likely to be in vain. If you are not afraid of using white phosphorus bombs in violation of the arms treaty, the incineration effect may be better.
This is no joke. As long as ten or so Dongfeng missiles are used, coupled with incendiary cluster bombs, the fire in the Imperial Capital of China will probably burn for three days and three nights.
But if they really use such a terrifying attack, then the anger of the entire Dahua Empire will outweigh the fear, and they will really fight to the death with the Tang Empire, and things will deviate from the planned track.
The Tang Empire just wanted to resume trade with the Qin State to make money and gain benefits from the Shu Kingdom. Tang Mo did not plan to launch a full-scale unification war against the Great China Empire now. He felt that he should wait a little longer.
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He is more patient because he is young enough: he hopes to make careful arrangements for a few more years to minimize the resistance that the Tang Empire's army will encounter in Dahua.
In this way, he does not have to waste time and effort to integrate resources, appease the civilians in the occupied areas, and waste more time maintaining regional stability.
No matter how you look at it, it is Tang Mo's best choice to wait until the end comes. That's why he has been holding back until now. Even if he has the ability to sweep the Dahua Empire, he has not been impatient.
"There has been no news feedback from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, so we must be prepared for a possible second strike."
"The second strike is still going to use two missiles, but this time... I suggest using cluster bombs and incendiary warheads." The expert suggested.
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"Yes, I will report to His Majesty immediately and apply for a second round of missile attacks." Loew nodded. He was really looking forward to the tough words from the Great China Empire to give him another pleasure.
Yes, he found the missile launch-related process to be a very enjoyable thing: he wanted to try it again to feel the solemnity and sanctity.
"Report!" Before Loew could grab the phone next to him, an officer walked in quickly and stood at attention and saluted.
Loew stopped his movements and returned a military salute: "What's the matter?"
The officer was in charge of liaison and immediately replied: "The Ministry of Foreign Affairs called. Jiang Run, the Minister of Rites of the Great China Empire, personally visited our ambassador to the Great China Empire. He requested that our country suspend the sale of 'ultra-long-range weapons and missiles'. He represented
The Great China Empire is willing to negotiate with our country on the issue of truce and opening of Fengjiang River to traffic."
"Isn't it delaying time?" Loew immediately thought of another possibility.
"The people from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have said that they will definitely give us a satisfactory result." Obviously, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had also guessed this possibility, and the officer immediately repeated what the Ministry of Foreign Affairs told him on the phone.
"Ha, it's great to have known each other so early." Loew sneered and looked at the expert beside him, with a hint of regret in his tone: "It seems we don't need a second strike."
"It doesn't matter. The price of missiles is very high. By canceling the second attack, we also saved a lot of effort." The expert said with a smile.
"Marshal, there is very interesting news from the Security Bureau..." At this time, another officer hurried into the office and reported loudly.
"Huh?" Loew looked curiously at the officer from the intelligence department who came in again.
The intelligence officer who came in later handed a telegram to Loew: "Our intelligence personnel buried in Wanliang confirmed that the Crown Prince of the Dahua Empire, Zhao Ji, has definitely boarded a bus from Wanliang to Dahua Emperor.
metropolitan train.”
"No way? Did we kill Zhao Kai?" For a moment, Loew was a little unsure. He really couldn't believe that one of their threats would actually kill the Emperor of the Great China Empire.
"Unlikely... If this is really the case, how could the other party maintain such restraint..." The staff officer standing aside immediately shook his head and said.