Snow Leopard: Building the Strongest Elite Group through Robbery

Chapter 823: This problem is not solved, it is all nonsense



Chapter 823: This problem is not solved, it is all nonsense

Taking advantage of the opportunity?

Winston put down his coffee cup and frowned. "Who are you referring to?"

The empire is so powerful that no one can match it, but it is easier to avoid an open attack than to guard against an arrow from the dark. Winston will not allow any country to challenge the empire's foundation and huge economic status.

Berlin's move made him vaguely aware that if the empire took a wrong step, it would step into the abyss, so he naturally had to be more cautious.

"Your Excellency, Prime Minister, everyone, they have already begun taking action. Since the war began, they have been providing us with material assistance, and we have also been purchasing their supplies. I would like to ask everyone present, how similar are their actions to those of thirty years ago?"

"Watson." Winston put the coffee cup heavily on the table, and the bitter coffee lost all its taste.

How could those present not understand that although the war was fought by their own people, the one who truly benefited was Watsonton. If it were not for that war, their economy would not have recovered so quickly.

A few years ago, in order to prevent their economy from surpassing the empire, we took measures to cause them to experience an economic crisis. We thought that this would seriously damage their vitality, but we did not expect that they would use this method.

Moreover, none of his group actually noticed this method.

"We have occupied the buffer zone, but we will eventually confront the Japanese army. They will take advantage of this to trade a large amount of supplies between us and the Japanese army. As the saying goes in Yamashiro, they will eat the seller and eat the seller. When this matter is almost over, they will once again take the leading role. What will we face then?"

Smith was definitely not the worst one. What Zhou Weiguo wrote on that page allowed him to analyze it in detail.

Everyone bowed their heads in silence. Winston clenched his fists. "The leadership has shifted. I'm afraid my vast empire will have to obey their orders from now on."

"Yes, so everyone, do we still need to discuss the issue of dividing the mountain city?"

"That's unnecessary," John mused. "With the mountain city still in place, we don't have to worry about Japanese troops invading the northeast, Central Asia, or West Asia. Instead, we should consider how to break Watsonton's scheme."

If this continues, I'm afraid that within three years, the empire will trample them to the ground.

Not to mention the Foreign Minister who was the loudest in his shouting. As loud as he was just now, he is now as humble.

He gave a lot of reasons, and if Smith had not mentioned this issue, he would be a sinner of this empire.

"No one wants to be the sinner, so Smith's visit this time will definitely make those people understand what they should do next."

Zhou Weiguo lay lazily on the sofa, holding a cigarette in his mouth, and answered Xiao Ya's questions.

Just now, Xiao Ya asked herself, the situation in Fog City is also complicated, can Smith persuade those people? If he can't, what should he do?

"Awen, what you said is not wrong." Xiao Ya sat beside her, opened a book, read it for a while, and smiled; "Then we should wait for him to come back and hear what the news is."

"Winston is a smart man, he should know how to do it, but whether he has a plan or not will become clear soon."

Coincidentally, Smith, who had just returned from the Prime Minister's residence, heard what Zhou Weiguo said. He coughed, opened the door, and said to Zhou Weiguo, who was lazily lying on the sofa, "It seems that you know him very well."

"You're back. How's the situation?" Zhou Weiguo was too lazy to get up, so he just turned his head and glanced at him and asked.

Smith was helpless against this shameless person. He put down his briefcase and said, "They've come to their senses and are even planning to drag them into this war."

"Dragging them down is the most direct way, but they are in such a unique position that even if they join the war, it would only mean sending a few troops. This won't shake them at all. After all, no one really cares about a few deaths on the battlefield. They can just pay for it, right?"

"Yeah, that's what John said. The problem is, besides this, we have no other options."

"I have." Zhou Weiguo sat up and glanced at him. "I came here to seek revenge. The Americans have seriously affected our deployment and planning. How can we let them live comfortably in our mountain city? We must not only force them to join the battle, but also directly involve their homeland in this battle."

"That's easier said than done. We can't just instigate some people who are dissatisfied with Roosevelt and let them rebel directly. I'm afraid that won't work."

"You can open the blockade and let Berlin attack southern Canada. During this time, you can resist a little, retreat, and let them occupy some of the territory."

"Ah..." Smith stared at Zhou Weiguo with wide eyes; "You...are you kidding me? How is this possible? Winston would never agree to this."

"Why not? Berlin is currently fiercely attacking Africa, and Africa is too short on resources. They are trying to find new directions. You can't expect them to attack your homeland. With your capabilities, you can stop them."

Naturally, it cannot be stopped.

Smith lit a cigarette and motioned Zhou Weiguo to continue.

Zhou Weiguo leaned back on the sofa. "The Japanese army and Berlin are allies, so the Japanese army will naturally not give up this opportunity. Even if Roosevelt is strong, Berlin and the Japanese army can drag him down. Not to mention, you can completely let some Canadian troops surrender and participate in this operation. In this way, your pressure will be reduced, right?"

Xiao Ya nodded repeatedly beside him. "This way, we all benefit. We can contain the Japanese army and force the US into a direct battle on its home turf. Berlin will split its forces, and the pressure on you will be reduced. And if the Northern Soviet side notices the change in the situation, they will also make corresponding adjustments. If they launch an attack on Berlin, then this war will inevitably end early. Our mountain city will still exist, and your position will also remain."

It was exciting. Smith seemed to have realized something extraordinary. He coughed, took out a pen and paper and started writing something.

Zhou Weiguo and Xiao Ya were both silent, waiting for him to write.

He spent ten minutes deleting and revising his plan several times before finally speaking. "This is indeed a friendly approach for everyone, but there's a serious problem here. If this problem isn't resolved, then everything we're dreaming of here will be nothing but unrealistic empty talk."


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