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Chapter 2057 For self-interest

Wilder had doubts, but Wilder was by his side, so he didn't have the nerve to ask.

After Huaide said he would look for evidence and report it, he left. After sending Huaide away, he returned to Situ and said, "You seem to be inducing him to accuse Arthur."

Situ chuckled as he picked up the coffee, "Isn't this good?"

What's good?

I can see that I am not beautiful at all.

No, it should be said that the issue Situ is considering now has gone astray, right?

What the few of them have to do now is not to quickly protect or safely evacuate to a safe place after the Japanese army breaks through Robert's forces.

What should I do to trouble Arthur at this time?

He explained what he meant, and Situ smiled and said to him: "You are right, we really want everyone to evacuate safely, but after the evacuation, have you ever thought about our situation."

What's the situation? Why don't we regroup and fight them? I can't say what responsibility the higher-ups will ask us to bear.

"Shouldn't we reorganize and then fight the Japanese to regain the lost ground?" Wilder answered this question from a military perspective.

Yes, from a common sense point of view, what Wilder said is indeed correct, but from another military perspective, it is not right.

Situ glanced at him and smiled bitterly, "Do you think we still have a chance?"

The five prefectures were simply occupied by the Japanese army. This was both military incompetence and government incompetence. The higher-ups would definitely have to mobilize people again.

Whoever is transferred here has nothing to do with a few of them.

But before that, if Arthur comes to take charge of the overall situation and it still cannot be stable, then it is not a problem of a few of his own people, but a problem of the real strength of the Japanese army.

For some things, if a big person comes over, he will have his own big person benefits.

"Arthur is a person recognized by the higher-ups. He can't preside over the situation. We can't control it, and it's excusable. This is why some things can lead to death, but others can continue to live.

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Situ put the coffee cup next to him and looked at Wilder for a moment; "Now, do you understand what I mean."

If you don't understand this question, you are really stupid. Wilder nodded and asked again, "Then what should we do next?"

Next, you don’t need to do anything. We will consider this issue above.

Nakamura Headquarters.

Anan Weiji's message of advice has been sent to his desk.

The content of the message was to ask him not to touch the secret service for the time being.

Moreover, it is clearly mentioned above that the empire currently does not want the relationship with Shancheng to deteriorate, and maintaining the current situation is to ensure that the empire in South Asia can obtain more benefits.

If I break this point, then the future interests of South Asia will be re-divided, and it is even possible to relocate people from the base camp.

Nakamura felt ashamed. At this moment, he realized that although he was on the same level as Anami Yuji and others, he was really lacking in planning when it came to comparing with them.

He almost gave all his credit to others.

"Continue to pursue Churchill's troops. Don't provoke the special agents, and leave the road for their evacuation to me." Nakamura ignited the message and said to the flying adjutant next to him.

Watching the message burn out, the adjutant bent slightly and asked, "With Roosevelt's strength, can we attack?"

Roosevelt's military strength?

Nakamura lowered his head and thought for a while and nodded; "Let's attack. As long as we attack and destroy them, the secret service team will evacuate accordingly."

This time, instead of fighting with them, it is better to say that they are following the mountain city in a battle of wits and courage.

Roosevelt's troops also encountered an attack. A division of Japanese troops, under the cover of heavy artillery and tanks, launched a group charge against Roosevelt's only front-line troops.

After more than ten days of building defensive positions, although the enemy's first round of attack was blocked, the people in the Governor's Mansion understood that all this was only temporary.

Huaide appeared in Situ's office with the latest news.

"They attacked and put in a brigade at once, as well as a large number of tanks. Although we destroyed some of their tanks, some parts of the frontline positions were still in their hands."

Situ came to the map, looked at it and asked, "When you reported Arthur's problem, did you ask your friend, the President, what his plans were."

Huaide told some things the day before yesterday.

Today he asked some local friends.

"The President is considering this matter." Wilder took a sip of coffee and hummed; "Why are you asking this now?"

Why else? No matter what, the position must not collapse, at least before Arthur comes here. Once it collapses, several people are responsible. If Arthur comes here and takes over everything here, it will collapse.

of.

That responsibility is his.

After all, everything was fine here before you came here. After you came here, everything good ended. If you don't bear this responsibility, it won't happen.

"I will go to the special agent group. You have to go to the front line in person. Before Arthur comes, we must not collapse or let them occupy the position. Otherwise, none of us will have any good fruits in the future."

Huaide also vaguely knew that Situ was doing this for his own good.

His position was originally a very good position, but who could have known that what he thought was a good position would become a hot potato when it actually fell into his hands.

"I'm going to the front line right now. Damn it, if anyone dares to retreat, I'll kill him." Huaide was so angry that he cursed and turned around and left the headquarters. Originally, he was sending a message to see if the troops would be evacuated next.

After all, Robert's idiot had already evacuated thirty kilometers back before he stabilized slightly. No matter what he said, he didn't evacuate backwards, so that he could rely on it.

But now that Situ said this, he felt that it couldn't be done.

Why are he running? Even if everyone evacuates, he can't run away. Even if he is running, he must let the person who harmed him in the first place come and take over his position.

Hua Dezhao left full of anger.

Situ rubbed his temples, drank the coffee next to him, stood up and said to Wilder, "Get ready, I'm also going to the secret service group to look for Zhou Weiguo."

Zhou Weiguo?

This person has been coming here, but he has never left a good impression on Wilder. Now Situ actually wants to find Zhou Weiguo. He really doesn't dare to think about whether Zhou Weiguo will help him.

"Look for him, will he help?" Wilder held back for a long time and asked a question that he was very worried about.


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