Chapter 1161 You've already shifted all the responsibility onto me, now it's your turn to
Chapter 1161 You've already shifted all the responsibility onto me, now it's your turn to
Do you think that's where the high-ranking officials at Moxike come from, all of them looking like sickly patients?
It's all from drinking.
The Prime Minister likes to drink alcohol, but it's high-proof vodka, not vodka, it's pure alcohol.
He brought you the wine, do you drink it or not? You have to drink it. If you go, are you going to play another round? You still have to drink it. And you can't get drunk. If something happens when you're drunk, then you, Zhao, are still finished.
"He's already like this, just let him go." Nevsky felt that Varyev was truly pitiful.
It's one thing to be schemed against by those above, but the real problem is that he also ran into this kind of person.
What terrible things did this guy do in his past life to deserve this kind of retribution?
“I never intended to do anything to him.” Zhou Weiguo lit a cigarette, then looked at Hua Liev, who was sitting there glaring angrily at him. “If it weren’t for that agreement he made to humiliate me, I would never have taken action.”
"Alright." Nevsky took Zhou Weiguo's arm and walked out.
He looked at the agreement carefully afterward and found that there was nothing wrong with it.
The only problem is that this guy planned it all out from the very beginning.
The matter has already been accomplished, so why do you still need to jump out and gloat?
After pulling Zhou Weiguo outside, Nevsky turned to look at his secretary, who understood that she was going to appease Varyev.
Seeing the secretary leave, Nevsky handed a cigarette to Zhou Weiguo; "They will all die, why bother arguing with a dead man."
Zhou Weiguo took the cigarette, glanced inside, then lit a match and asked, "What's the situation over there?"
Now?
Nevsky shook his head; "It's unclear at the moment, but after your shot, the Empire is probably hesitant to act rashly now. By the way, you must be very wary of the Americans. If they join the Japanese side, the Empire will definitely send troops quickly."
Seeing that this wasn't the place to discuss matters, Zhou Weiguo pointed to a small restaurant not far away.
The small restaurant isn't exactly clean, but it's quiet, and it's a place where people from the second district are doing business, so it's safe.
“I understand what you mean. You’re telling me that once Watson joins them, you’re going to seize the buffer zone, is that right?”
When the food arrived, Nevsky picked up his chopsticks, took a bite, and then looked at Zhou Weiguo. "You see things very clearly, don't you? Besides, I suggest you don't go and wait for London."
Judging from the deployments made in London recently, they may have considered this point, or they may not have. However, even if they did, they believed that the Empire and the mountain city would not allow this to happen.
They're gambling. But gambling isn't allowed here.
We can't afford to gamble.
"I have my own considerations about this matter. I've come to you to ask if I can get anything from you."
Since Bei Su has hurt the relationship with Shancheng so much, shouldn't they offer some compensation?
At a time like this, this guy is still thinking about getting things from the Empire.
But what should I choose?
Nevsky's mind raced.
Since Zhou Weiguo has been mentioned, he must want something from this, even if it's just some dirt.
"As for the Empire, there's really nothing you need right now. You already have all those technologies. If you really want something, my personal suggestion is that you stockpile more oil now."
Oil is an essential material in modern warfare. Without oil, trucks, tanks, and airplanes cannot be deployed.
The Japanese army's repeated victories in the Second, Fifth, and Ninth War Zones were certainly due to the bravery and skill of the Yamashiro soldiers, but there was another reason: the Japanese army's resources were insufficient.
"Will you give it to me?" Zhou Weiguo took a sip of baijiu.
Nevsky laughed, "It's all about human effort, isn't it? And now the Empire is facing many problems, so naturally they want someone to hold off the enemy. And the best person to hold off the enemy is you. I think as long as it doesn't involve any secret core items, they'll give it to you. This oil..."
Nevsky put down his chopsticks. "Oil is very important to your mountain city, but it's nothing to our empire. If we can get you to do something with oil, we'll do it."
Moxike.
After Josephine finished her sumptuous lunch, she received a new message.
The mountain city dispatched its most elite military unit and an independent brigade to Xi'an.
That independent brigade is the mechanized force in the mountain city. They have always been stationed in Changsha, or rather, wherever there is danger, they are there.
“We should change our plans.” Josephine put down the telegram and looked at Vedyev, who was in front of her. She tapped the telegram on the table. “Such troops should not be in the rear, but should be where they belong. The reason they came to Xi’an is probably to monitor us.”
Vedyev understood, but he couldn't say it like that.
This person is very concerned about saving face. If there are things that you know and he also know, then you can only pretend you don't know.
"Your Excellency Prime Minister, I believe that any one of our forces can wipe out their elite troops in a short period of time."
Josephine glanced at him and said with displeasure, "Foolish. Of course I know that our empire's forces can quickly overwhelm their forces, but what I want is not to overwhelm them, but to send them to where they should be, such as to the battlefield where they are fighting the Japanese."
What are they doing in Xi'an? They should be at the front lines, ready to die, not at the back.
"The Prime Minister is right, but if we are to transfer them back, then we will probably have to normalize our relations with them."
The Empire's aggressive agreement this time was finalized by the man in front of us. Without his approval, who would dare to bring such an agreement over?
Now that things have gone wrong, he certainly won't admit his mistakes; he'll shift all the blame onto the people who went to discuss things.
"The actions of Vallev and his men have seriously affected our relationship with Yamashiro. Moreover, the Japanese army is probably already aware of their troop redeployment. If we do not make a decision quickly, the Japanese army is very likely to take further action, and we do not know what the outcome of this action will be. Therefore, Prime Minister, what do you think we should do next?"
I've shifted all the responsibility onto you. Now, it's up to you what to do next.
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