Chapter 1149 Are there still things we can use here?
Chapter 1149 Are there still things we can use here?
The Fusō is a huge pervert. Hase knows this better than anyone.
A towering bridge certainly increases visibility, but it also presents a significant problem: the center of gravity. While the design suggests that such a high bridge shouldn't pose any issues, who can guarantee it won't capsize in a storm?
Hase Kiyoshi's face showed a conflicted expression.
Seeing that Hasegawa Kiyoshi's face turned pale and then red, Xiao Ya continued to add insult to injury without showing any mercy: "Besides, the fact that you launched a surprise attack on Britain already shows that battleships are no longer very useful."
In less than half an hour, the fighters and bombers launched from the aircraft carrier sank one of the enemy's battleships and cruisers, while their own side lost only a few fighters.
The losses are completely disproportionate.
"You want our aircraft carrier too?" He had already thought Xiao Ya's gaze fixed on the battleship was terrifying enough, but he hadn't expected her to want an aircraft carrier.
Xiao Ya shook her head, sighed, and looked at the ceiling.
What does this sigh mean?
Hasegawa Kiyoshi took a sip of tea, frowned, and asked, "What do you mean by your sigh?"
"I would like to, but our country simply cannot afford to support them, nor does it have the talent in this field."
The fleet currently located in a port in southwestern South Asia also needs British assistance to set sail. Aircraft carriers are a very difficult thing to deal with.
It seems you did think about it.
No, we can't continue this topic. If we do, they'll probably start discussing how to get the aircraft carrier into my hands. Hase Kiyoshi coughed, crossed his legs, and immediately changed the subject.
"Weren't you watching the Fusō just now? What were you doing then?" His gaze fell on the ashtray placed in front of the window.
The pile of cigarette butts—how many had she smoked?—and the lingering smoke in the room, all suggested that Xiao Ya was troubled.
Xiao Ya didn't speak, but silently took out another cigarette.
Hasegawa Kiyoshi took the cigarette away. "Stop smoking. If smoking could solve problems, I'd rather smoke every day until I die. But the problem is, it doesn't solve anything. It only gives you excitement; it solves nothing."
Looking at Xiao Ya, Hasegawa Kiyoshi finally had no choice but to give in and personally got her a cup of strong tea; "Drink this."
"You're not thinking about that cunning man in your house, are you?"
A cunning man?
Xiao Ya was once again at a loss.
Why would I want him?
"What are you thinking about? What's wrong? Tell me and we'll solve it together. Your silence is quite frightening." Hasegawa Kiyoshi was worried that Xiao Ya was plotting something again.
He wasn't afraid of Xiao Ya speaking; what he feared was that she not only remained silent but also had a deep, serious expression, which was quite frightening.
"I'm wondering, why send three more divisions to Canada? Isn't Tokyo worried about overly provoking Washington?"
So that's what it was about. Hase Kiyoshi breathed a sigh of relief. If that's what it was, then he could explain it.
"What else could it be? The headquarters' consideration is to join forces with Berlin and exert pressure to bring the US into this camp." After lighting a cigarette, Hasegawa Kiyoshi frowned and waved her hand. "You don't need to worry too much. This idea is good, but I don't think the chances of success are very high."
"The United States is a country that values its own interests. If they perceive a threat and the possibility that they may not be able to ensure their homeland's security, wouldn't they make the decision to seek refuge with the US?"
"Absolutely not, absolutely not."
In the small Western-style house in eastern Canada, Okamura Yasuji and his men had already left to wait for the Japanese troops to depart. This small Western-style house became the temporary residence for Zhou Weiguo and his group.
A convergence is inevitable, because so far, the British army has made no move in the east, which means they intend to cede the east.
Once they occupy the east, they will immediately advance towards the center, while Berlin will also launch an attack.
The affirmative answer made Nanzo Akiko and the others look at Zhou Weiguo. They surrounded Zhou Weiguo, and even Ruth, who was currently living there as a maid, looked up blankly and asked, "Aren't you being a little too sure?"
Zhou Weiguo walked to the window, looked at the Berlin troops patrolling in the distance, and then placed his hands on the railing, laughing, "It's not a certainty, but rather that we have the support of many."
What the hell did you get?
Those who act justly will find many supporters.
Where did you get this idea? It's completely unrelated.
“We will not agree, the Soviet Union will not agree, Britain will not agree, the United States will not agree, and more importantly, we will not agree. Their actions are blocking the path for our mountain city to move forward.”
From this perspective alone, there is indeed no problem. They are at a disadvantage, but the problem is...
"Honey, you're right, but the problem is how to stop it." Asaka Shurei was truly helpless. It wasn't that she didn't want to consider it, but rather that she had considered many plans, all of which had been rejected.
"Using someone else to do the dirty work." Ruth spoke slowly, and as soon as she spoke, everyone present turned their attention to her.
Knowing that it was her turn to perform, Ruth picked up a cup of tea from the side.
The tea was brought by Zhou Weiguo. He couldn't get used to the coffee here at all. Even in the Independent Brigade, if there was no tea, he would get some tea dust from outside to make do.
The sweet tea went down her throat. Ruth savored it.
It still tasted like the one from the mountain city, a taste she was familiar with.
"No matter how much the US leadership considers the interests of businessmen and farmers, there is one thing they cannot deny: the sentiments of the people."
Whether you're commercializing, authoritarianizing, or democratizing, the most fundamental thing is to protect the interests of the people. Even if it's a hypocritical and one-sided protection, you have to make them realize that you're considering their interests.
If the people suffer repeated attacks and damages from Berlin or Tokyo, then even if Washington intends to cooperate with Berlin and Tokyo, he will have to weigh the consequences.
Unless you kill all the people who are going to protest.
But, do they dare?
"It seems we need to escalate another matter," Zhou Weiguo chuckled twice and said to the women around him.
Is another matter being exaggerated?
Nanzo Akiko and Asaka Shurei exchanged a glance, and they could only glean one meaning from each other's eyes.
What's going on? Is there anything else we can use here now?
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