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Chapter 2134: Trading is full of pitfalls

They won't allow you.

And the empire would not allow it in the first place.

"We don't have much development here anymore. We have to push to the periphery. Now Shancheng is the party we rely on. We can't attack the areas they control. Then we can only push to West Asia. Don't forget

Well, not long ago, there were two reorganization divisions in West Asia, eyeing our rear. If the Japanese army attacks at that time, do you think they will let us in?"

If you go in, it is estimated that you will be intercepted by then, and the same situation as in the mountain city may occur. You can go in, but you will be required to put down your weapon.

This is undoubtedly a shame for a soldier.

"They won't let us in." Wilder muttered beside him.

As one of the first people to arrive at the rear, the security cordon was raised and even machine guns were pointed at it. How could they let him in?

"So, we want to bring chaos over there, and the main purpose is to let the Japanese army come over. Only in this way can we have a chance to enter."

"Didn't the empire say that if the Japanese army comes, Shancheng will sign an agreement with Wudu for joint defense? Then where will we be after we go in?"

Situ didn't intend to hide this question. He coughed and said with a smile, "In the foggy capital and the mountain city, the treatment between the host and the guests, do you think there will be any good things for them there?"

It's just to give them some unimportant places. The real places are in the hands of Wudu, and what we have to do is to obtain those places.

Got it, several people present understood what was going on.

Wilder glanced at Arthur. Although what Situ said was indeed the case, he didn't actually say the deeper reason. However, this did not affect him from Arthur's perspective and let him concentrate on it.

to do this.”

"General Arthur, in fact, the locals were already very dissatisfied with what happened last time. For your sake, Your Excellency the President, you have suppressed many people who were dissatisfied with you. If you can do this well this time,

Then the empire’s voice of dissatisfaction with you will soon disappear."

Arthur might not know that some local people are already proposing to exchange him back.

Once a person returns from the battlefield to another place, it means that his use value is no longer very great. From now on, he can only eat and wait to die.

He hopes to be such a person.

"It seems that we need to study this matter carefully." Arthur said energetically.

Seeing that he was no longer bothered about the matter, Situ stood up and prepared to leave. After leaving the door, Situ thought for a moment and said, "We won't be visiting the Governor's Mansion for the time being. Let's go to Mina."

Going to Mina?

"Why are we going to Mina?" Wilder didn't understand. It's far away from Mina. What are we going to do at this time?"

Situ got into the car and glanced at Wilder: "Do you think we will be treated better in the future, or that we will have more control over which side we follow."

No need to ask, it is naturally a mountain city.

The people in Fog City are sinister and cunning. If you look at what they have done during this period, you will know how shameless these people are. If you do things with such a group of people, you are just looking for death.

.

But the mountain city is different. Although there are some shameless people here in the mountain city, they will treat you better at least. At least if an empire is established in the future, they will not interfere too much.

On this point, there is no way to compare.

"Of course it's a mountain city." Wilder said what he meant without any hesitation.

"Yes, Mountain City, but for Mountain City to really help us and support us, something always needs to be done. Is it just because we have value?"

Otherwise, if there is no use value, why would they choose the two of them?

Wilder's confused look made Situ point to himself, "What do you think we are of use now? After all, we are not the only two people who want to become successful. Why do they have to be us?"

yes.

Wilder seemed to have realized that this matter was really not something he had to do.

"Always let people know that they were right to choose us. Otherwise, if they agree to you now, they can change others in the future. I think you should understand this."

Of course I understand, but how do I let people know that their choice is the right one?

"There is a saying here in Shancheng, which is to submit a certificate of fame, and what we have to do now is to submit a certificate of recognition."

Certificate of Approval, where did this Approval of Approval come from?

"Let's go. You'll know after you come with me." Situ closed his eyes. He had a long journey ahead and he needed to take a good rest.

Fog City, Prime Minister's Office.

Churchill was very excited during this time, or in other words, he became excited since he learned that the Japanese army was shrinking its defense line, because the faster the Japanese army retreated, the more he could use this opportunity to push his troops over.

Now, although no news has been sent from there, he is already thinking about how to get those places in the five southwest states into the hands of the empire.

Smith entered the room and saw Churchill standing in front of the map, looking at it.

He was already planning things before they even started, which was indeed a good thing.

However, what is the plan of the secret message sent out by the Roosevelt Empire today?

"Your Excellency, Prime Minister, Roosevelt sent a secret message two hours ago."

"Has it been deciphered?" Churchill asked, putting the pencil in his hand next to him.

"Top secret, the newly replaced code book may not be deciphered in a short period of time." Moreover, he estimated that he would only use this message once or twice. For a secret message, he mobilized a large number of human resources to investigate. This is not possible at all.

necessary.

"If we can't decipher it, we don't know what their plan is. What should we do?"

Churchill frowned and motioned for him to sit down and asked, "Can you imagine what their next plan will be?"

Smith shook his head slightly; "I don't know yet, but I think we should contact Roosevelt immediately."

"Oh, what are you referring to?" Churchill took a sip of the coffee next to him and looked at Smith; "Or, do you already have a plan in mind?"

"Yes, I am worried that Roosevelt's telegram may be a conspiracy against us. No matter what his telegram is intended to do, we will break his scheme."

Break the situation?

How to break the situation? Now, we don't know his plan at all. How can we break the situation if we don't even know the plan?


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