Chapter 1193 They've all left, we should do something.
Chapter 1193 They've all left, we should do something.
What do you mean?
What does this have to do with the Empire's decision to launch an attack on the mountain city?
wrong.
The empire never intended to attack the mountain city, or at least not so soon.
They attacked first.
If they hadn't attacked the Marines, the Empire wouldn't have been able to increase its troop strength. If it weren't for them, the Empire might not have yet engaged in a full-scale war with them.
"Can't you see it yet? Yamashiro is using us."
Using just two words, Asaka Chika lost all interest in drinking. He asked with some resentment, "What do you have? Can't you just be more direct?"
"We are a knife in their hands, gradually eliminating all enemies that are blocking their way. The ones who have the greatest impact on them are the Soviet Union, Britain, and the United States. And it seems that we are bound to fight these ones."
This isn't a question of whether you want to fight or not. It's a question of the other side forcing you to fight, and Berlin demanding that you fight.
Another reason is that some people within the empire want to start a war and acquire more resources.
The empire's victory was partly due to its strength, but luck also played a part.
A large portion of victories were achieved through surprise attacks.
He couldn't imagine how long the empire could hold out if several factions united, and the empire's stubborn nature meant it could persist for a very long time.
When both sides are exhausted from fighting, the mountain city, which has been secretly developing, can launch a general attack.
Everything they lost back then will be back in their hands.
The empire gained the process, but the mountain city gained only the result; there is a great difference between the two.
Understood.
Prince Asaka gave a bitter smile, but also suddenly felt relieved.
It seems that regardless of whether Zhou Weiguo pulls him onto the war chariot, the empire is destined to lose. And the loss may be completely unexpected.
Without any warning, a group of ruthless bandits suddenly appeared in northern Siberia. These bandits committed murder and robbery, causing widespread panic in the surrounding area. They not only robbed local caravans but also attacked the Imperial Army's transport wagons.
Not long after, military supplies began to be looted in the area.
Is it a resurgence of remnants of the previous dynasty, or a counterattack by oppressed soldiers of the current dynasty? Is it enemy infiltration, or a deterioration of internal relations?
A newspaper article with several quotation marks in a row circulated in major newspapers.
Kowloon, on the other hand, completely borrowed newspapers from Manchukuo, and even placed them in Kowloon newspapers without changing a single word.
In the small study, Zhou Weiguo, who had been there for some time, put down his newspaper and asked Xiao Ya, who was sitting opposite him, "These bandits from Siberia look so familiar to me."
They acted swiftly and ruthlessly, and the stolen goods appeared at the market, and it was a large market at that.
Takeshita Shun had done this kind of thing before.
"You don't suspect they did it, do you?" Asaka Shurei asked, leaning against the doorway, as if she had just thought of something.
Xiao Ya glanced at her second sister and chuckled twice.
"You should say that they did it."
Zhou Weiguo stood up, poured himself a cup of tea, and took a sip. "Let them be. The Northern Soviet Union is testing us because they want to attack us. If they dare to attack, then they'll have to bear what they have to bear."
In a small county town in Siberia, which was not very prosperous, thick snow buried everything and there were hardly any pedestrians on the streets.
Inside a residential house.
After stuffing two pieces of coal into the stove, Takeshita Shun said to the people gathered around him, "We've deployed elite troops from the Ural region, about a thousand strong. We shouldn't take any action for now."
The banditry in Siberia was indeed perpetrated by Takeshita Shun and his group.
After Zhou Weiguo left, he didn't know where to go, until Miyamoto Shigeru reminded him.
No matter where it is, there are always bandits. The mountain city is one, and naturally, so is the northern Soviet Union.
Since there is such a place, why can't our side go over there? The Japanese army is too embarrassed to rob it now, but they can rob the Soviet Union in the north. Anyway, there aren't any good people there.
Takeshita Shun thought this was a good idea, but he didn't make the decision himself. Instead, he asked Little Zhuge.
After hearing their plan, Xiao Zhuge strongly agreed and asked Khabayev to cooperate. Deng Yaoxian, who came here to handle the matter, also asked the Second Division to send people.
Therefore, Takeshita Shun, who originally planned to come out in groups of only a few, actually entered Siberia in groups of several hundred, and they entered in a dispersed manner.
Among them was Du Xun.
Du Xun breathed on the teacup and warmed his hands.
Once he confirmed that the cigarette had warmed up, he took out a cigarette from the side and lit it.
"Does the captain mean we should postpone any action?"
He felt that he could still take action a few more times.
After all, the things here are really good, especially the local officials, who are incredibly wealthy. If you were to rob one of them, it would be a huge fortune.
"It hasn't snowed for the past few days, so after the operation, it will be difficult to erase our tracks, and the other side may find some clues."
Takeshita Shun crossed his arms and leaned back in his chair; "We're here to make money, not to die."
He just had nothing to do during this time, and Zhou Weiguo went south. The Independent Brigade was also suppressing bandits in the Northwest, so he couldn't just laze around in Xi'an and wait to die, which is why he came here.
Keiko Kobayashi leaned close to him; "I heard there's been a rebellion in Victory City."
Takeshita Shun hummed in agreement; “Too many people have been exiled, and the locals really don’t treat these people like human beings. In addition, the group that Liu Yuan and his friends secretly recruited has been stirring things up, which has brought their resentment to its peak.”
It was freezing cold, and these people didn't even have a decent cotton-padded coat. It was bad enough that the warehouse in Victory City didn't even plan to give them one.
Faced with the internal struggle between the possibility of death and the possibility of survival, these people naturally chose the latter.
"Madam, you mean that these people went there for them?"
“Isn’t that right?” Kobayashi Keiko still felt a bit cold and moved closer to Takeshita Shun, looking at Miyamoto Shigeru. “What we plundered were just some valuables, but we never intended to seize their empire. But the people in Victory City are different. They are doing things under the banner of restoring the previous dynasty, and some of them have even raised Nikolai’s flag.”
This is a rebellion, and if the Northern Soviet Union does not suppress it as soon as possible, something terrible will happen.
"Wei Guo has gone south to handle important matters. I think our purpose cannot be so simple. We always need to do something, right?"
What should we do?
What can we do?
No one understood what Keiko Kobayashi was trying to say.
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