Snow Leopard: Building the Strongest Elite Group through Robbery

Chapter 1141 This incident will have a significant impact.



Chapter 1141 This incident will have a significant impact.

There are such good things.

Winston excitedly handed Johnson his favorite rabbit leg and asked with a smile, "What is it? Tell me so I can be happy too."

"The Japanese army has made a decision to launch an attack on eastern Canada."

Winston was taken aback for a moment, then burst into laughter twice.

"That is indeed good news, and good news that should warrant a banquet."

The Japanese army attacked eastern Canada. This had two advantages for the Empire.

First, in South Asia, their offensive will not last long, which will make it easier for us to deploy troops to defend against their next offensive.

Second, with increased pressure from the US, they dare not act recklessly and do whatever they want.

In particular, some time ago, in order to avoid a deterioration in relations with Tokyo, the US disregarded its own opposition and unilaterally lifted the trade ban on them, increasing the supply of coal and steel to Tokyo.

“That is indeed a good thing. The Chief of Staff and I met, and we should cede eastern Canada,” Johnson said with a grin.

Winston shook his head and waved his hand; "No."

The three people who were eating stopped what they were doing.

Intelligence Chief Green craned his neck, thought for a moment, and said seriously, "Your Excellency, only by occupying eastern Canada could they make the Americans feel the pressure, and only then could they..."

Before he could finish speaking, Winston interrupted him, saying, "You've misunderstood. What I mean is that we should cede the southern region and allow Berlin and the Japanese forces to rendezvous, while our main force will be moved north."

"Isn't this too risky? If they cooperate on technology, the Japanese army will soon receive technical support, and their combat effectiveness will likely increase once again," Johnson said with some concern.

Their attack on and occupation of territory is one thing, but their convergence is another.

“We are allied with France, so do they control our core technologies?” Winston asked rhetorically.

Several people shook their heads.

What a joke! Cooperation is cooperation, but how can we just hand over core technologies?

"No." The unanimous reply made Winston chuckle. "Of course not, neither will Berlin. But they will provide the Japanese with some technology. However, all of this is predicated on the premise that the Japanese fighting capacity will be further enhanced. Doing so is also to put some pressure on the Americans."

Johnson understood what the Prime Minister meant, but he had a question on his mind.

If this problem is not handled properly, it will be an absolute disaster for the empire, a disaster that is unpredictable and could very well lead to the empire's demise.

Canada. Snow covered the entire small villa. Zhou Weiguo, wrapped in a thick Berlin military overcoat, tucked his walking stick under his arm.

Zhou Weiguo didn't like this thing, but unfortunately, the officers here, especially the high-ranking officers, always liked to use it as a symbol of civilization.

When in Rome, do as the Romans do, so he also asked Guderian to get him one, which he would use as a massage stick to massage his shoulders.

“Honey.” Asaka Shurei, who was also wearing the uniform of a Berlin Army lieutenant colonel, came up to her.

Zhou Weiguo turned to look at her, then glanced behind him and asked, "Ruth isn't with you."

This doesn't refer to Ruth, who was there to provide for her lower body, but rather to the "Big Ruth" that Guderian gave to Zhou Weiguo.

"I guess Guderian called her away." Asaka Shurei took out a cigarette, lit it, took a puff, and looked at the snow scene outside. "After all, she's someone Guderian placed by our side. There are some things that need to be verified."

"Let her be. Guderian won't hear any truth from her."

Asaka Shurei also believed that Ruth wouldn't tell the truth, because Guderian wouldn't protect her when something happened, but it was different when she was in charge.

If a soldier or female soldier they don't even know is bullied by someone, the leader will personally lead a group to get revenge, let alone the comrades who are with them day and night.

“I also believe he won’t tell the truth.” Turning her gaze away, Asaka Shurei took out a telegram from her pocket; “Sent by Nanzo Yunko, the 1st and 3rd squadrons of the Japanese Home Fleet and two aircraft carriers have set sail.”

"That's fast enough. They didn't give the Americans any time to react at all." Zhou Weiguo chuckled and looked in the direction of Watson. "Rossef may have planned everything, but I guess he didn't expect Tokyo to suddenly send troops to Canada."

Asaka Shurei felt a little cold. She moved closer to Zhou Weiguo to warm herself up, and seeing this, Zhou Weiguo put his arm around her waist and led her into the room.

Boiling water was being boiled on the stove; Nanzo Akiko had placed it there before leaving the house.

The whirring sound continued. Zhou Weiguo picked up the kettle, saw that the coal was almost burned, shoveled some more onto it, brewed two cups of tea with the boiling water, and then leaned back on the sofa.

Asaka Shurei reached out and covered the teacup; the warmth quickly brought color back to her face.

"What can they do even if they know? They have no reason to persuade Tokyo to stop."

"Not entirely," Zhou Weiguo waved his hand. "As long as Washington pays a certain price, Tokyo may not have to send troops."

However... the price is too high, and Washington will not agree to it, nor dare to agree to it.

Asaka Shurei picked up the teacup, but the steaming hot tea made her unable to drink it; she could only smell the fragrance of the tea leaves.

She took several satisfied breaths before looking up; "I'm not too worried about what decision they will make, I'm only worried about one thing right now."

"What's the problem?" Zhou Weiguo rarely saw his second daughter worrying about anything, but today she was surprisingly serious.

Asaka Shurei put her hands inside her trench coat and leaned against Zhou Weiguo's thigh; "What choice will Winston of the Fog City make?"

he?

Zhou Weiguo silently took out a cigarette, lit it, and took a puff. Then, with his other hand, he pulled some of Asaka Xiuling's hair and twirled it around in his hand. "He was naturally happy."

“I know that without you having to tell me.” Asaka Hideaki nodded and let Zhou Weiguo do her hair. She closed her eyes and hummed in agreement. “I was thinking, could Winston be planning something big to make the British troops in eastern Canada retreat, so that the Berlin army can join them?”

Zhou Weiguo nodded; "That's possible, but it doesn't seem to have much of an impact."

Not much of an impact?

Asaka Shurei suddenly opened her eyes and looked at Zhou Weiguo; "This has a huge impact."


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