Chapter 1040
The president thought for a while, and glanced at the Garcia Hotel, which was close at hand: "Let the soldiers worry about the war. We are politicians, so we need to think more about political matters. Well, it's time to go down and say hello to everyone." gone."

The meeting on the first day was held in a "friendly and harmonious" atmosphere. Johnson and his party were warmly welcomed and even flattered by leaders and representatives of other countries. "Tragedy" expresses "condolences" to the US

Johnson is polite and has both sides. He praised the "Kiel Miracle" created by the British Royal Navy for a while, and praised the Belgian army for its tenacity and indomitableness. He would rather die than surrender to Soviet redism; Sincerely sympathize with the Algerians on their own land, expressing their admiration and sympathy for the suffering and resistance of the Algerians

Naturally, the courteous flattery of the two parties will not produce any real results. Everyone knows that some key things are really inconvenient to bring to the table. Secret agreements conducted in private have always been an important part of diplomatic activities.

Churchill was well prepared and invited Johnson to have dinner at his hotel as soon as the meeting was over. Johnson readily accepted and took Secretary of State Rusk to the meeting on time after nightfall.

As soon as the banquet started, Johnson took the lead in toasting: "For the health of the king of your country."

Churchill responded unabashedly: "For us to once again become allies fighting side by side and supporting each other."

Satisfied with wine and food, Churchill invited Johnson to "walk" on the rooftop. Johnson understood that it was time for the transaction.

The two stopped on the side of the rooftop facing the sea. Churchill looked at the bright moon rising above the sea, gently swirled the bloody liquid in the glass, and said very meaningfully: "As you know, we beat the Germans in Kiel."

"Yes, I feel sincere joy and admiration for this miraculous victory. At the same time, I hope that with the help of your country, our country can also rebuild a powerful fleet aviation force as soon as possible." Johnson praised and did not forget Make your own demands.

"The Royal Navy will do its utmost to help His Excellency realize this wish." Fisher interrupted hastily.

"This is not only my wish, but also the wish of the entire American people." Johnson deliberately emphasized his tone when he said "the people".

"We have learned this and intend to work hard to meet more of the wishes of the American people as long as this will is conducive to defeating our common enemy." Churchill almost spit out the word "deal" directly.

Johnson smiled slightly and raised his glass to Churchill: "Yes, we all know our common enemy. North America is facing the threat of the Chinese army. Unfortunately, after the attack on Pearl Harbor, it is temporarily unable to eliminate this threat."

Churchill couldn't figure out what medicine was sold in the other party's gourd, so he had to respond with reservations: "I am also deeply disturbed by this."

Johnson suddenly changed the subject: "Before the threat to the mainland is eliminated, it may be difficult to provide effective assistance to your country and other allies based on our domestic political situation."

Sensitive Fisher sensed something was wrong, and hurriedly took a step forward: "Your Excellency, I would venture to ask, what is your definition of 'removing the threat to the homeland'?"

"Take back the bases that the other party uses to threaten our mainland, that is, the Hawaiian Islands, Guam, Alaska, the Panama Canal, etc." Johnson responded lightly, as if this was the only correct answer that was taken for granted.

Churchill was stunned as if struck by lightning. If the attitude of the United States is really like this, then Australia will definitely be in danger!
"Originally, I just wanted to wait until our country completes the full mobilization and the naval power is initially restored, and then launch a counterattack alone to retake the Hawaiian Islands, etc., and then use Hawaii as a relay base to cross the Central Pacific. Go straight into the heart of the enemy. See your country's battle report Then, I had another idea."

It was not good for Churchill to yell in his heart, and he had to pretend to be authentic: "I would like to hear your opinion."

"According to your country's battle report, the main German fleet should not be able to recover its combat effectiveness within a year, and the Royal Navy has a mobile force in its hands."

Churchill had to nod: "Indeed."

"I'm not very proficient in military affairs, but can I imagine this: If this mobile force of the Royal Navy is combined with our fleet to counterattack Hawaii, if it wins, it will not only remove the threat of our country, but also make our country invincible. The scruples are to aid the allies, and at the same time defeat my country's Pacific Fleet, regain the indispensable relay base in Hawaii, and lay the foundation for future counterattacks against China. Even if it fails, my country will surely suffer losses that cannot be recovered in a short period of time. No longer being able to attack Australia is equivalent to defending Australia."

Churchill took out his handkerchief and wiped the beads of sweat from his forehead.I really didn't expect that before this side spoke, people put forward the request for the confluence of the fleet, but the purpose was exactly the opposite of the British's small abacus.

You want to lure the Americans to defend India and Australia, and the Americans also want to lure you to counterattack Hawaii. It seems reasonable to say that they are also "indirectly defending" your Australian brats in the British Commonwealth.If you think about it one more level, you have to lament the savvy of the Americans: the Americans ran to assist you in defending Australia, which belonged to the guest army, and the leading power must fall in the hands of the British. When the British come to help you fight against Hawaii, it goes without saying that the Americans are naturally leading, and you are asked to bleed for the Americans.From the standpoint of national interests, it is reasonable for Johnson to have such a stand, so there is no need to be surprised and vomit blood.

Thinking of this, Churchill first reflected on his immaturity, and then used his brain power to quickly outline a countermeasure.

"How about it? I think this is the only way to make the most of the precious results of the Battle of Kiel. It's a good thing to kill two birds with one stone, isn't it?" Johnson didn't stop, and took another step forward.

How to do?
Churchill and the British Empire are facing tough choices!
Chiba Islands, Von Neumann EEG Laboratory.Von Neumann, known as the father of the Empire's optical brain, is making a great invention of the brain-type central processing unit that is enough to glorify future generations.

Von Neumann stared intently at the eyepieces of the binocular high-powered microscope. Below the lens was a spherical lollipop the size of a watermelon. The lollipop was actually just to describe the shape of this brain-shaped central processing unit.This spherical object is made up of shiny silver electronic balls the size of sesame seeds. Each sesame electronic ball has three tentacles and three small holes, and each sesame electronic ball has three The tentacles must be inserted into the small holes of the other three adjacent sesame electronic balls, and one antenna of the three adjacent sesame electronic balls must be inserted into the three small holes on each sesame electronic ball .After the tentacles are inserted, the interface must be welded to death with a welding torch.

These sesame electronic balls are equivalent to the neurons in the nerves of the human brain, the basic structural and functional units of the nervous system, and those antennae are equivalent to the connecting nerve fibers.The brain-shaped central processing unit is actually designed to imitate the nervous system of the human brain. A complete brain-shaped central processing unit is wrapped by thousands of sesame electronic balls layer by layer. The central processing unit is more than a hundred times higher.

There is an inch-long black iron rod under the spherical body. In fact, this iron rod is a plug. One end of the plug is directly inserted into the center of the spherical body, and the exposed end of the plug is the center of the brain. The connector that connects the processor to the outside world.Now the sphere under the microscope is 90.00% complete, and only the last small blank is left unfilled. Von Neumann only needs to solder the last few sesame electronic balls, and this brain-shaped central processing unit is considered complete. .

Of course, this kind of fine welding is impossible to complete with ordinary welding torches. This kind of delicate work must be done with a mechanical arm. The head is ten times thinner than the hair, so the name of this welding torch is called a microwire welding torch.Von Neumann's right-hand robotic arm is a pair of tweezers. At this time, he is holding a silver-white sesame electronic ball. He places the three small holes and three antennae of the electronic ball in a good position, and then puts them under the microscope. Next, use the tip of the microwire welding gun to block the gap "little by little" at the interface of the antennae.

Just when von Neumann patiently picked up the last sesame electronic ball with his mechanical arm and was about to weld it, the electronic door of the laboratory opened with a "hiss", and his two students, Hu Siya and Yan Jici, walked away laughing. Come in.

As soon as she entered the door, Hu Siya complained: "It's a bit difficult to enter this laboratory building. You need to swipe the barcode to drive in from the gate of the outermost wall, and you need to check the palm prints when you enter the gate of the laboratory building. Entering the building In the future, every time I go up a floor, I still need to swipe the code and press the password again, isn't this asking for trouble!"

Von Neumann ignored the two people who walked in, but continued to complete the last process without looking back. Hu Siya and Yan Jici walked to the edge of the test bench, lying on the corner of the table and staring at the mechanical arm working.

"Teacher, is the value of one of these small rice balls worth [-] US dollars?" Yan Jici suddenly asked.

Von Neumann manipulated the mechanical arm with steady hands, looked at the lens of the microscope with rapt attention, and snorted: "The centers of these electronic balls are all made of synthetic metal, and the surface of the balls is made of synthetic metal. Wrapped in the purest platinum, you can see that the glistening of these small balls is the effect of platinum, so the value of this sesame electronic ball is not groundless.”

Upon hearing that these sesame balls were wrapped in platinum, Yan Jici said with golden eyes: "Wow! Such a big ball, the weight of platinum is at least one or two catties, tsk tsk! If you peel it off and sell it! Just make a lot of money."

(End of this chapter)

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