Chapter 1175 Sheep and Jackal
Chapter 1175 Sheep and Jackal
They can destroy anyone who tries to stop this, including their Prime Minister's office.
No, it should be said that they are already besieging the Prime Minister's residence. No matter what methods they use, this time, whatever they do is not excessive, unless your cabinet wants to fall.
But it's clear that now that they've reached that position, no one really intends to quietly fade away in this way.
"General, do we have no chance at all?" Some generals were unwilling to give up. They had already fought their way here, and now they had to give up.
I'm truly unwilling to accept this.
Guderian put his hands behind his back; "There is a chance, but the success rate of this chance is basically zero."
Unless he kills all those people in Tokyo, but the question is, does he dare to do it? If he doesn't dare, then he can only take a stance.
What kind of attitude is this? It's an attitude of severing ties with Watson, otherwise the angry people will overturn your brother.
Zhou Weiguo is indeed a ruthless man.
I thought of many ways, but I never expected him to use this method to break the deal.
That's truly using minimal force to achieve maximum effect.
However, Guderian does not regret releasing Zhou Weiguo.
Based on the Japanese military's interactions during this period, it was clear that this country had great ambitions and was also very arrogant and narrow-minded, believing that everyone else was a barbarian.
If it weren't for the necessity of the situation, he would have told the leader that cooperation with Kyoto was definitely not the best option.
"I think the best choice I ever made was that you guys dragged me onto this pirate ship."
Kowloon, Third Fleet Headquarters. Hasegawa Kiyoshi lit a cigarette, entered Xiao Ya's room, and graciously sat down on the sofa opposite Xiao Ya's office.
Xiao Ya closed the book in her hand and looked up with a puzzled expression, asking, "Why did you suddenly come over and say something like that to me?"
Hasegawa Kiyoshi said "Oh," picked up his briefcase from the side, took out a telegram, and stood up to walk over to Xiao Ya. "Look, a huge chaotic competition has broken out in Kyoto. In just two days, this event has started to spread from the outskirts of Kyoto, and people in other major cities have also joined in. The empire is in chaos now."
After reading the telegram, Xiao Ya put it aside. She sensed from Hasegawa Kiyoshi's words that he probably thought it was her son, Awen, who had done it.
Hasegawa chuckled a few times, then returned to his seat, leaned back on the sofa, stared at the ceiling for a while, and then looked at Xiao Ya; "What you're talking about doesn't seem like he did it."
Xiao Ya didn't speak, but Chang Gu Qing crossed his arms. "After the news of his imprisonment in the military court reached you, I didn't see you show the slightest sadness. At that time, you probably already knew that his imprisonment in the military court was just a show."
Xiao Ya nodded without denying it; "I do know, but you can't say that he did it. I know my son Wen myself, he doesn't have that kind of ability."
Yes, he certainly doesn't have that ability on his own, but the problem is, he's not alone in Kyoto. There are probably many other people helping him.
"If you say so, then so be it." Hase Kiyoshi tossed his cigarette into the ashtray and crossed his arms. "By the way, what are your plans next?"
What are the next plans?
Xiao Ya looked up at Hase Kiyoshi, but she didn't understand what Hase Kiyoshi meant by those words.
Hasegawa Kiyoshi remained lounging on the sofa, looking out the window. From here, he could only see the streets of Kowloon, but not the ships docked in the harbor.
This was a good place he had specially found for Xiao Ya; he certainly didn't want Xiao Ya to see any of the Empire's ships.
Xiao Ya wants everything she sees, so the best way to prevent any unforeseen circumstances is to keep her from seeing the harbor.
"Cooperation is impossible now. The US may have other plans. Have you thought about what role Yamashiro will play in their next plans and actions?"
Xiao Ya rested her chin on her hands, thought for a moment, then looked down at the telegram on the table. She picked it up, looked at it again and again, then turned to ask, "What do you think we should do next?"
Hasegawa Kiyoshi shook his head; "I don't know what your next plans are, so I can't judge. However, if the US offers you technical support, I hope you won't accept it. If it's bombers or fighter jets, just take the finished products, don't ask for their technology."
Xiao Ya looked at Chang Gu Qing with a dazed expression. Chang Gu Qing narrowed his eyes and clicked his tongue; "You're also a businessman, you should know that having a lot of goods isn't necessarily a good thing."
The aid that Chongqing is currently receiving is quite mixed. It comes from Britain, the Soviet Union, and Berlin, from three different directions. This creates a great dilemma for a country's military: which side to choose. If another aid comes in, the already difficult choice will become even more complicated.
"Hase-kun, I think our Yamashiro will definitely remember you." Xiao Ya understood from this that Hasegawa Kiyoshi was truly thinking of Yamashiro.
The mountain city no longer lacks technology; what it lacks are other things.
Hasegawa Kiyoshi shook his head; "I don't need that. I think it would be good enough if you just left me a way to live, rather than remembering me."
This is... they're not giving us a way to survive.
The Secretary of State listened to the report, his face so dark it looked like it could be squeezed dry. The Chief of Staff, Marcel, glanced at him, lit a cigarette, took a puff, and said, "It seems we have no hope of cooperating with Kyoto."
Marcel did not approve of cooperating with this vicious nation because they were prone to betrayal; however, some in the Empire were driven by commercial interests and would wage war if cooperation was not pursued.
The empire has never feared war. Its soldiers are not afraid of war. What everyone fears is that the fire of war will burn on the empire's head. That is what they do not want to see.
Therefore, they considered cooperating with this group of people. But why didn't these people think about what the empire would face if they cooperated with them? They would face the division of profits and have to share the profits with this group of people.
What the empire could gain was likely to be split equally, or even the empire might be the one to receive the least benefit. Therefore, he preferred to cooperate with sheep rather than with these wolves.
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