William II hurriedly asked: "General Schlieffen, why do you say that?"

Schlieffen said: "Before we implemented the 'Seize Eastern Europe Plan', we never thought that China would mobilize more than a dozen divisions to compete with us for Eastern European countries. We have already failed strategically. Only idiots would do that."

William II thought for a while and said, "Then how should we prevent this war?"

"We have to make concessions," Schlieffen said.

William II asked: "Should we give up all the countries in the first line of Eastern Europe to China?"

Schlieffen replied: "That's right, it's like this. We only keep Poland, concentrate our limited forces in Poland, and then hold on to Poland to establish a balance between Poland and China."

William II shook his head and said: "But in this way we lost a lot of land, and the area of ​​the buffer zone is even smaller."

"We're trading space for time to win opportunities for our development," Schlieffen said.

William II pondered for a moment and said, "But this kind of thing needs someone to negotiate. Who should we ask to negotiate?"

Schlieffen said: "Swat is fine. He once served as the ambassador to China and met Lin Yuan. It is most suitable for him to go. Moreover, we have a top-secret weapons plan. If we reveal this plan to Lin Yuan , Lin Yuan is very likely to agree to our conditions."

William II frowned and said, "Is our top-secret weapon plan easy to use? When I asked them a few days ago, they still said it was not easy to use."

Shilieffen said: "There is a saying in the Chinese military book, what is true is false, and false is true. I think it is a plan to deter Lin Yuan. There is still hope."

William II nodded, but at this moment, an attendant suddenly came in and said, "Report to Your Majesty, the British envoy is here to see you."

William II said: "Let him in." Schlieffen saw that the British envoy was about to leave. William II stopped him and said, "General Schlieffen stay and listen to what the British envoy will say?"

General Schlieffen agreed, and William II realized that he had not asked General Schlieffen to sit down, and hurriedly asked his attendants to bring him a chair.

Soon the British ambassador Powell came in. After being handed over to China by Nikolaevich, he did not suffer much and was in a good state of mind.

Powell and William II exchanged a few words, and Powell said bluntly: "Your Majesty, I am here to convey the will of Her Majesty the Queen. She hopes that your country will not give up Estonia no matter what."

After hearing this, William II felt a little displeased. Of course he knew that not giving up Estonia would be of great benefit to Britain. Such a beauty."

Powell seemed to understand William II's thoughts. He smiled slightly and said, "Your Majesty, the British Empire will help you defend Estonia!"

William II frowned and asked, "Is this true?"

Powell nodded again and again, and then told the British plan. William II's eyes lit up after hearing this, and he said, "That would be great if that's the case. I would like to thank you in advance."

Powell smiled and said: "It doesn't matter, China is our common enemy now, and we have no reason not to help. I still have something to do, so I will leave first." After Powell finished speaking, he walked out, and William II said to General Schlieffen: "Now the British People promised to help, can we delay the matter of preventing the war?"

Schlieffen shook his head and said, "I'm worried that the British will not be able to stop the Chinese, so we'd better stop the war as soon as possible!"

William II frowned, and said: "General Schlieffen, you are fine with everything, but you are too cautious. I think the British plan is not bad."

Schlieffen heard William II's displeasure, so he couldn't say anything more, so he left.

It was already 4 o'clock in the morning on April 3. After regrouping, the First Division of the Siberian Front launched a fierce attack on the positions of the German Fifth Heavy Armored Division. The tanks were in front and the infantry fighting vehicles were behind. For the trenches, many anti-tank trenches and anti-tank triangular cones of the German army have not been repaired, so they cannot stop the attack of the Chinese army at all.

The battle lasted only half an hour, and the first line of defense of the German army was breached. Another hour later, the second line of defense was also breached. Adenauer hurriedly organized a counterattack, but the counterattack force was hit by the ferocious firepower of the Chinese army. retreat.

At 4 a.m. on April 3, the Chinese side suspended its offensive, and the troops began to rest and prepare to continue to advance in depth towards the German army. At this time, the chief of staff suddenly came over and said to Yuan Zhen: "Commander, we have received instructions from Commander Lin."

Yuan Zhen hurriedly took it over, only to see that it said: "I have verified that the enemy's [-]th Heavy Armored Division in Latvia is gathering troops and moving to the rear of your department. I have mobilized the Siberian Front Army's [-]nd Division, The teacher is moving to the rear of your troops and covering them, don't read."

Yuan Zhen's first army only has the first division and the third division. He can only detect the situation of the enemy army in Estonia, but he cannot detect the enemy army in the direction of Latvia. This requires the cooperation of brother troops and Lin Yuan. command and dispatch.

The mobilization of the German [-]th Heavy Armored Division in Latvia was also beyond Lin Yuan's expectation. His original goal was to take down Estonia. He thought that the German army would only defend Estonia, but he did not expect that Mo Qi would mobilize the Latvian army to encircle and save Zhao. Lin Yuan had no choice but to burn the flames of war to Latvia.

At 4 o'clock in the morning on April 3, the 12nd and [-]th Divisions of the Siberian Front and the [-]th Heavy Armored Division of the German Army met in the small town of Pskov on the shore of Lake Pskov. In [-], the Chinese army gained the upper hand by virtue of its superiority in weapons and equipment.

The battle in the small town of Pskov continued, and Xiao Maoqi felt very anxious, because it meant that his plan to encircle Wei and save Zhao went bankrupt. If he could not rescue the Fifth Armored Division, the whole of Estonia would become the Chinese.

Little Moltke sent a telegram to William II again, asking William II to send more troops to support them. William II quickly called back, and Little Moltke felt a little relieved when he saw the telegram, because the telegram said: "Britain has already There is a plan to assist the [-]th Heavy Armored Division, this plan is like this..."

Xiao Maoqi thought for a moment, and immediately ordered his subordinates to send the plan to Adenauer in the form of a top-secret telegram, which increased Adenauer's confidence in sticking to it. With the help of people, this battle will still be fought.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like