Snow Leopard: Building the Strongest Elite Group through Robbery

Chapter 540: Anger from a Production Line



Chapter 540: Anger from a Production Line

Zhou Weiguo took the commander from the side and knocked on a place and said, "Here."

"You're going to attack my lair." Commander Bai stood up and walked to the map.

If it were somewhere else, he could still stay put, but Guangxi was his home base. His base was there, and if the Japanese army attacked there, he would stay there from now on.

The Ninth War Zone Headquarters also had a national situation map. After the adjutant and staff officer next to him changed the map, Commander Bai pointed to the huge military operation map and said, "Tell me your reasons."

Zhou Weiguo took over the command pole from Lieutenant Li next to him, and spent five minutes explaining the situation before summarizing it. "So, we analyzed that they are likely to attack Guangxi and cut off our future supply lines."

"This shouldn't be possible, right?" Commander Xue pointed at the map; "How many troops do they have left to open up a new battlefield again?"

Commander Bai waved his hand and said, "It is possible. War is just a continuation of politics. This time we have won a great victory in the international arena, so they will make corresponding adjustments to respond to the changes in the situation. As Xiuling said, I can't do anything to you European and American countries, but I can cut off your material transportation lines."

"Then should we recall the 5th Army?"

Luoyang.

Okamura Neiji received an urgent order to return to Tokyo. Before leaving, he handed over the command to Chief of Staff Yamadajima and asked Nanzō Yūko to assist.

The occupation has stabilized.

The division commanders and brigade commanders on the front line are all capable of responding.

Nanzō Yunko did not interfere in the matter. After reporting every day, she would just listen to the previous situation as a routine and then make some insignificant suggestions.

She wasn't a real soldier, so she didn't plan to interfere.

She spends most of her time in her office.

"Miss, General Okamura's return to Tokyo this time, does it mean that the cabinet has noticed him?"

So many army-level commanders on the front line, including General Okamura Yasuji, returned to Kyoto. Nakamura thought about it carefully and felt that he could not find any other reason except this one.

You can't say that the Empire has to rely on him, after all, the 11th Army can directly crush him by a large margin.

"I guess so." Nanzō Yunko picked up the teacup, took a sip and replied nonchalantly.

Nakamura, who was sorting out documents, said, "Miss, this time when General Gangcun returns, does the headquarters want to make any adjustments?"

Nanzō Yunko handed him the empty teacup and said, "After Yamashiro bombed the British embassy this time, a group of smart people made self-righteous analyses, forcing the Empire to swallow this loss. Logically speaking, this is nothing. The Empire's current status has a lot to do with its flexibility. However, Britain, despite wrongly accusing someone, still gave Yamashiro a 100mm artillery production line out of its own accord. This is just adding fuel to the fire."

The anger that was about to be extinguished was aggravated by this redundant production line.

From the British perspective, it is understandable that they did this because they wanted to tell the mountain city that you don’t have to worry, we will give you assistance, and at the same time they are also warning the empire.

Today you bombed me, and I can give them heavy artillery that they couldn't give them otherwise. And next time, I will give them even more.

But for the empire, this is no longer a warning, but a provocation.

“Miss, from what you said, the empire wants to go to war with them?” No... not that crazy.

Nakamura felt a chill down his spine. It was such a tough fight to capture a mountain city. If the Empire went to war with Europe and America, would it still have a chance of winning?

"No, we don't have that ability." Nanzō Yunko thought about it and added, "At least, not now. I think the topic we're going to discuss this time is how to deal with the problem of how the mountain city will receive supplies in the future."

As the war situation worsens, the space for Shancheng to move around becomes smaller and smaller. Then European and American countries will inevitably worry about whether Shancheng will surrender.

No one can give them peace of mind about this matter.

Because as long as the fighting continues and as long as the situation in the mountain city is unclear, Europe and the United States can only give themselves a reassurance.

This can be said in the words of Shancheng: if you want the horse to run, you have to let it eat grass.

Therefore, they will gradually increase material assistance.

The arrival of any batch of material aid means that one more life of the imperial soldier will be lost in the mountain city.

The headquarters cannot allow this matter to continue.

Then their only option is to make new choices without offending Europe and the United States.

And this choice, undoubtedly, is to interrupt their transportation lines. In other words, to open up a new battlefield.

She had already discussed this matter in detail when Okamura Neiji left, but her personal suggestion was that if no one had brought up this plan, then bring it up, but if someone had brought it up, then don't bring it up.

After all, there is a consequence here that is temporarily hidden and invisible.

Tokyo, headquarters meeting room.

This meeting has lasted for more than two hours.

Okamura Neiji's seat was not in the front, but in the back, but the voices of everyone in the entire conference room could be heard.

He could still hear clearly.

The theme of this meeting, as Nanzō Yunko said, is to deal with the increasing aid from Europe and the United States to Yamashiro. How to cut them off without offending Europe and the United States.

This meeting was chaired by the Prime Minister. Several members of the cabinet participated in the discussion, and even the navy sent people to observe.

The meeting was relatively harmonious at the beginning, but now it has become completely chaotic, even more chaotic than his own headquarters.

And while they were arguing, there was no effective solution, at least, not as good as his.

He is not a person who likes to stand out. Everyone here has his or her own ideas. You may offend one person or another with just one word.

Those who didn't speak up were the ones with weak backgrounds in the majority of the meeting. I was one of them. Of course, there was another person who was strong enough to not speak up, and that was the person from their navy.

That's what I came here to be an observer.

He picked up his teacup again to hide his inner boredom.

A bunch of idiots. In fact, it is not difficult to take both into consideration. The only problem is how he should start.

His actions caught the attention of the Prime Minister.

He had heard the name of Okamura Yasuji quite a lot recently. This time, it was His Majesty who personally named him and asked him to come.

Seeing that the situation was going to continue, the Prime Minister slapped the table and said, "Okay, stop arguing."

After stopping everyone from arguing, the Prime Minister looked at Okamura Yasuji and asked, "General Okamura, do you have any suggestions?"


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