Battle of the Third Reich

Vol 6 Chapter 63: Calculation

"Have you really decided to do this? My head of state." Weiler closed the door of the drawing room.

"Is there any problem? Weierle." Xu Jun stood in front of the window sill with his arms folded, gazing at the several Roman-era stone columns planted on the garden lawn.

"I worry that this will cause a strong backlash from the Japanese government." Weiler strolled to the sofa.

"In any case, I will support the head of state's decision." Ribbentrop put down the document he was reading, and he looked up at Weiler.

"This is different from what we planned before. My head of state is likely to cause unnecessary conflicts. You have also said that we cannot invest too much energy in the Asian region, which will inevitably affect our The arrangement of the lines." Weierle said loudly while standing by the sofa.

"I still haven't given up on this idea, Weierle, but the plan can be changed. The world is changing in a direction that is beneficial to us. Trust me, I can feel it clearly. And what I am doing now is Follow these changes, and then gently push on the back." Xu Jun turned around and responded loudly.

"You can ask your own questions, which is very good, Weierle." Xu Jun calmed his chief of staff, then walked to the king's desk and sat down on the gorgeous gilt seat .

"It's just a show, a show for the whole world. I don't even expect this meeting to really come up with any resolution unless the resolution is proposed by me." The German head of state nodded his chest with his finger. .

"Then the decision you made earlier was to confuse the Japanese?" Weierle stepped up to Xu Jun, and after hearing the chief of staff's words, Ribbentrop couldn't help standing up.

"It's not just that, Weierle." Xu Jun picked up a pencil on the table and gently tapped on the metal paperweight with the emblem of the royal family of Savoy.

"What I want to confuse is not just the Japanese, but also its powerful opponent on the other side of the Pacific."

"Are you referring to those Americans? My head of state." Weiler pulled the gilt seat from the desk and sat down.

"I don't understand, my head, is the United States not our friend now?" Ribbentrop was full of doubts at this time, he could not keep up with the thought of the empire's head.

"In the past few weeks, our relationship with the United States has indeed eased to a certain extent, but when it comes to being friends, Mr. Deputy Secretary, you should have heard this statement. There are no permanent friends between countries, and there are no permanent ones. Enemy." Weierle reminded.

"I heard this sentence, but the question is why the head of state is going to deceive the Americans?" The Deputy Foreign Minister scratched his head in frustration.

"I'm not going to deceive Americans, Ribbentrop, but I want to show some truths that they don't want to see in front of them in advance." Xu Jun raised his hand and stretched, he was champagne The slowness shown by Shang was amused.

"The European conferences will not discuss anything, but it can remind Americans that Japan has grown into a powerful country that threatens all European countries. Between this country and the United States, there is only a sea, and It also has the strongest fleet currently ranked second in the world." Xu Jun spread his hands and threw the pencil on the cowhide tabletop.

"So what you said to the British envoy and the French prime minister to prepare to launch a blow to Japan in the economic field, is it also a strategy?" Ribbentrop asked.

"I know what you want to say, I can only say that things are not what you think, Ribbentrop. It is certain to unite European countries to attack the Japanese economy. But how to go How to do it, how to master the strength, it all depends on my own will." Xu Jun turned his face and looked at Weierle.

"I am happy to give Japan a lesson, not only because they premeditated the assassination of Marshal Blumberg, but also because our cooperation with Chongqing can proceed smoothly, and will not be interrupted by Japan in a short time. Your concern is Correctly, Weierle, the Japanese government is likely to turn around and start a full-scale confrontation with the Western world. Therefore, in terms of punishment methods and strength, it is necessary to pay attention to grasping a good balance.

Not only should the Japanese feel pain, but they will not be forced to take risks and tear their faces with us early. This question will be given to you by Weiller. This is another test I gave Odin's Eye. Before I return to Berlin, I hope you can come up with a feasible plan. Xu Jun picked up a gold-plated letter-opening knife and pointed to Weiller.

"I need to assemble a group of experts on Asian issues, especially diplomats who have a deep understanding of Japan." Weiler said, looking at Ribbentrop next to him.

"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will fully cooperate with your actions, general, whatever you need," Ribbentrop said firmly.

"Very good, Ribbentrop, this matter really needs the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and I look forward to your cooperation with Weierle can achieve results as soon as possible." Xu Jun nodded his approval, and gave Ribbentrop Permission to participate in this matter.

"Please rest assured, my head, I will never let you down." Ribbentrop replied excitedly.

"Then the Japanese, how should we respond now? My head of state. Oshima now should have learned what happened in Shanghai, and he will probably come to contact you tonight." To Ribbentrop.

"We will not express any opinion for the time being, but at the same time let him feel the dissatisfaction in the hearts of Germany. The rest of the work will be left to the British. The British Foreign Office will solve this trouble for us. In the next few days, Hiroshi Oshima I'm sure I will be questioned by British and French diplomats, but I won't feel any sympathy for him." Xu Jun said with a sneer, turning the letter opener quickly between his fingers.

"Are you going to hold a press conference for the Shanghai incident?" Ribbentrop asked.

"Without this time, my schedule is full." The head of state gently poked the table with an open letter knife.

How can you spend your precious afternoon tea, snacks, welcome dinner, after-dinner ball, supper, lying in the garden and counting the stars for a group of Japanese red deer whose brains are filled with water.

"The Japanese should soon be informed of the European Conference." Weiller touched his chin with his hand and looked at it to know that the chief of staff was thinking about something.

"This is foreseeable, Weiler, I had never expected that group of guys to be kept secret. Speaking of this, what happened to the inside line of Japan in the British cabinet? That William Sempier, the British did not yet Ready to send him to the Tower of London, and then use the axe to cut off the head of the bastard?" The head of the empire lowered the letter opener and picked up a pair of gold-rimmed glasses. Seeing the exquisite workmanship, it should belong to the King of Italy. His Majesty.

"It seems that they are not in a hurry to unravel the mystery, maybe they want to reuse that guy for a while. We and the people in the six military districts have been monitoring this idiot to see if we can find more from behind him Japanese spy," Weiller reported.

"Weirler, if the news cannot spread quickly, Odin's Eye will help them. What do you think of me?" Xu Jun put on his glasses.

"It's handsome, my head."

"Yes, I'm very close to you, my head of state." The two men nodded in praise.

"It looks a little dizzy, well, now do you have any questions to ask?" Xu Jun took off his glasses and threw them aside.

"You are going to disclose the news to the Japanese. I think it would be better if the deputy minister personally came forward. It is also easier for the Japanese to believe that, after all, he has access to this kind of confidential information at his level." Weierle glanced at the deputy minister. .

"What information? What do I need to disclose?" The deputy minister was stunned for a moment, and didn't understand what the chief of staff said.

"The United Kingdom is preparing to convene a meeting with European countries and join hands to deal with Japanese intelligence." Weiler said with a sullen face.

"Why do you want to reveal this to the Japanese?" Ribbentrop blinked his eyes.

"Oh, my God." Weiler lamented his forehead.

"Answer him, Weierle." Xu Jun said, covering his face.

"If the Japanese knew that European countries were going to join forces to punish them, what would they do." The chief of staff asked helplessly.

"We will try our best to use diplomatic means to remedy, and find ways to prevent this meeting from being held."

"What if it can't be stopped?"

"Then influence the countries that can dominate the meeting, either bribe or buy, let the other party speak for themselves at the meeting," Ribbentrop said with a frown.

"Do you understand now?"

"Understood, Your Excellency General." The Deputy Foreign Minister bowed his head earnestly.

"Is there any problem now?" Xu Jun picked up most of the extinguished cigars from the ashtray. He couldn't remember when they were left here.

"No problem, my head."

"I'm gone, my head." Xu Jun was surprised to find that the two nods were synchronized.

"Very well, then I don't start working right away. I still have a lot of files to process here. I have no time to chat with you here." Xu Jun stood up.

"Obey, my head!"

"Understand, my head." The two stood up at the same time.

"Go, if anyone sees Dou Gen, don't forget to call him over." Xu Jun walked over to the coffee table and stooped down to pick up the match on the table.

"Follow your orders, my head of state, then leave now."

"Hi! Reinhardt!" The two saluted at the same time, turned around, and bumped into each other head-on.

"Please first, General Wehrler."

"It's still your first request, Your Excellency Deputy Minister." The two subordinates humiliated each other and opened the door and walked out of the reception room.

"What happened just now? My head of state. I met General Weiller and Deputy Minister Ribbentrop in the corridor, and they both looked a little strange." The door of the reception room opened and Disenhower Fin walked in with a stack of documents.

"Who knows, Eric, is this the telegram this afternoon?" Xu Jun lit the match and lit the half of the cigar.

"Huh? This is not the brand I smoked, but it tastes pretty good." The head of state looked at the cigar in his hand and then spit out a cigarette.

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