Unlimited capital system of warlords of the Republic of China
Chapter 454: Headache
After all, Bismarck's words gave Filipo Lucero enough confidence. Even if there were some unnecessary troubles in the future, they could easily put the matter aside, and now Bismarck's words are both literal and false. , that is enough to give Filippo Lucero a little worry in front of him. After all, the Utah people are in the territory of the Prussian Empire and have no signs of calming down. If this happens, they must be given to these people. Some lessons from the Utahns. Moreover, if the Utahns really want to unite with other empires, it will also be a huge crisis for the Prussian Empire to have evil intentions.
After Filippo Lucero responded, he quietly left. Bismarck was left alone, looking at the map in front of him, picking up his pencil, sketching, and mumbling.
"Cesar Moreira, your ambition is best to only gain or lose one city or one place. If so, even if you are imprisoned, it will not violate our strategy, but if you push your limits, it will really What you want is for our Prussian Empire to be defeated for your benefit. If you fail, the moment you take action will be the moment for our Prussian Empire to completely liquidate you."
Now Bismarck clenched his fists as he spoke. He seemed to have made some kind of determination, and his continuous drawing on the map also had its own reason. After all, he had already deduced that the worst plan was to be Sessa. Moreira and others want to cooperate with other empires, or even completely turn the Austro-Hungarian Empire into several divided empires, and it is not difficult to accomplish all this.
Not only Cesar Moreira wanted this, but Bismarck also wanted it. After all, the Austro-Hungarian Empire had too many internal contradictions, and it had land that the Prussian Empire had always coveted. Under these positive conditions, Bismarck also wanted If it wants to completely split the Austro-Hungarian Empire into several pieces, then the Prussian Empire can take advantage of the situation and take some land as its own.
However, the Prussian Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire were still nominal allies, so Bismarck could only regard this idea as a strategy, nothing more, and did not take action.
However, if Cesar Moreira and others split the Austro-Hungarian Empire this time, it would be an unexpected gain for the Prussian Empire.
Furthermore, Bismarck knew very well that the strategy formulated in the future would definitely become a bargaining chip in the hands of Cesar Moreira. Bismarck would then carefully formulate a plan that would allow the Prussian Empire's army to advance. It can be defended by attacking and retreating, and in addition, it can still plant some troubles for the armies of other empires. Such a plan is extremely difficult.
After all, Bismarck now does not know which countries are secretly communicating with Cesar Moreira and others. If he does not know this, he must not be able to formulate a marching route and reliable allies.
If these cannot be achieved, the most critical counter-encirclement and convincing Cesar Moreira and others of a strategy that can advance, attack, retreat and defend will also be a difficult problem.
These questions were all placed in front of Bismarck. This outstanding prime minister was inevitably in trouble at this moment.
However, he knows very well that the harder it is at this time, once it is achieved, the subsequent results will be more generous.
After Filippo Lucero responded, he quietly left. Bismarck was left alone, looking at the map in front of him, picking up his pencil, sketching, and mumbling.
"Cesar Moreira, your ambition is best to only gain or lose one city or one place. If so, even if you are imprisoned, it will not violate our strategy, but if you push your limits, it will really What you want is for our Prussian Empire to be defeated for your benefit. If you fail, the moment you take action will be the moment for our Prussian Empire to completely liquidate you."
Now Bismarck clenched his fists as he spoke. He seemed to have made some kind of determination, and his continuous drawing on the map also had its own reason. After all, he had already deduced that the worst plan was to be Sessa. Moreira and others want to cooperate with other empires, or even completely turn the Austro-Hungarian Empire into several divided empires, and it is not difficult to accomplish all this.
Not only Cesar Moreira wanted this, but Bismarck also wanted it. After all, the Austro-Hungarian Empire had too many internal contradictions, and it had land that the Prussian Empire had always coveted. Under these positive conditions, Bismarck also wanted If it wants to completely split the Austro-Hungarian Empire into several pieces, then the Prussian Empire can take advantage of the situation and take some land as its own.
However, the Prussian Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire were still nominal allies, so Bismarck could only regard this idea as a strategy, nothing more, and did not take action.
However, if Cesar Moreira and others split the Austro-Hungarian Empire this time, it would be an unexpected gain for the Prussian Empire.
Furthermore, Bismarck knew very well that the strategy formulated in the future would definitely become a bargaining chip in the hands of Cesar Moreira. Bismarck would then carefully formulate a plan that would allow the Prussian Empire's army to advance. It can be defended by attacking and retreating, and in addition, it can still plant some troubles for the armies of other empires. Such a plan is extremely difficult.
After all, Bismarck now does not know which countries are secretly communicating with Cesar Moreira and others. If he does not know this, he must not be able to formulate a marching route and reliable allies.
If these cannot be achieved, the most critical counter-encirclement and convincing Cesar Moreira and others of a strategy that can advance, attack, retreat and defend will also be a difficult problem.
These questions were all placed in front of Bismarck. This outstanding prime minister was inevitably in trouble at this moment.
However, he knows very well that the harder it is at this time, once it is achieved, the subsequent results will be more generous.
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