Snow Leopard: Building the Strongest Elite Group through Robbery

Chapter 1121 How can this be blamed on me?



Chapter 1121 How can this be blamed on me?

You can't just say things like that.

Those bastards in the Internal Affairs Department are everywhere; they've become someone's private army. Anything that's bad for him, or any words spoken against him, will be arrested and dealt with. Just recently, three division commanders were executed.

The reason given was utterly ridiculous: he was executed simply for disrespecting someone at a banquet.

Damn, this is something a human being could do.

He's a military commander, so what if he doesn't respect you? It's just that he had a few less drinks.

"I have a feeling that he's bound to get into trouble sooner or later in that position."

The Defense Minister had a premonition. The empire was likely facing annihilation.

This war is no longer just a war between a few countries; it's a war of reshuffling. The Northern Soviet Union is unlikely to remain unaffected. This is evident from the movements of the Japanese army and the events that have unfolded during this period.

The empire should now recuperate and rebuild, especially focusing on military stability, but who...

"Well, there are some things that are beyond our control." How could the Foreign Minister not know this?

His influence is so great that some people blindly worship him, treating him like a god. And he seems to enjoy this feeling as well.

However, this feeling would be a big problem if applied to national defense.

A mere company commander was promoted to general in less than a year.

Good heavens, even He doesn't know if one person could command an army of hundreds of thousands once war breaks out.

It's terrifying to even think about.

"Don't report this matter for now," the Foreign Minister said after reading the contents. "You know he's very suspicious. If we report this now, the head of the intelligence department might lose his life."

There's nothing they can do except protect those who are currently being ostracized. As for anything else, they don't have any good solutions right now.

"You..." Prince Asaka entered the room and saw several people sitting in the house.

It wasn't just the two of them, but four.

He glanced at the group of people, then looked at Zhou Weiguo and said, "Didn't you leave? Why are you back? What, you still don't intend to let them go?"

"Let him be a human being for once!" When Matsui Jiro returned and saw the terrible state of his house, he went insane on the spot.

Zhou Weiguo didn't speak, but just quietly looked at Prince Asaka.

Prince Asaka took a deep breath, tossed his briefcase aside, and approached Zhou Weiguo. "The matter is over. They're clearing things out, but there's still a portion left..."

There was another part, which he couldn't quite explain; it seemed to have vanished suddenly.

“There’s another part that we’re fully absorbing.” Zhou Weiguo’s words made Prince Asaka jump up with a shout and ask, “What do you want to do? What do you want to do?”

If you hate these people so much, shouldn't you shoot them all?

"We can capture quite a few prisoners too," Zhou Weiguo said with a smile, making Asaka want to pull out her pistol and shoot him. This guy was just too shameless.

He forbade the Empire from doing it, but he himself sent the people back.

"If you keep talking, your father-in-law is probably going to kick the bucket," Ruth cautiously warned from the side.

What a tragedy! To have such a son-in-law, what terrible things must Prince Asaka have done in his past life?

"Alright, stop acting like you're half-dead. We're just taking them there, we didn't say they had to do anything. As long as you can control them here, we won't use them. They'll live in a safe place. But if..."

Prince Asaka understood that if the Empire were to mysteriously decide to develop some kind of bacterial bomb, then Yamashiro would definitely take immediate action.

He could swear that once these people arrived, they probably wouldn't just be there to laze around and wait to die. They would definitely conduct research. The Empire's pursuit of them during this period had reached a frenzied level, even going so far as to slaughter their families.

They probably harbor resentment towards the empire, and now they've gone to the mountain city.

"All the data has been destroyed, everything is gone, so where are you going to get this from?"

Zhou Weiguo chuckled; "Prisoners."

Forget it, let's not talk about it anymore; it's too painful to discuss. Prince Asaka decided to stop on the subject and instead changed the subject, asking, "So many of you have come... what's the reason...?"

We're going to Canada.

"Arrange it, arrange it right away," Asaka turned to the butler and said, "Go and make arrangements for them."

He raised his wrist to check the time and nodded; "I'll arrange for you to leave today."

You should leave quickly. I'm no longer worried about being exposed; I'm concerned about what might happen here if you don't leave.

Seeing Zhou Weiguo looking at her with a confused expression, Asaka coughed twice; "The General Headquarters has passed a resolution to maintain the status quo on your side, and instead mobilize the navy and army to launch a new large-scale offensive against South Asia, in an effort to seize their plantations and resource zones in the south and north."

"Once the objective is achieved, I will not do anything to this side. On the contrary, I will do my best to help your empire achieve its goals."

No need, really, no need. For someone like you, leaving is the greatest help you can give yourself.

Seemingly worried that Zhou Weiguo wouldn't leave too quickly, he thought for a moment and decided to reveal some news to Zhou Weiguo.

In this way, even if this guy doesn't leave, he'll still do it, and the two of them won't pose much of a threat to Kyoto.

"Something happened in the North Soviet Union. Their intelligence chief, Khabaev, was suddenly relieved of his post and sent to Victory City in the Far East."

Victory City is one of the four newly built cities, where 50,000 troops are stationed. Their main purpose is defense, but they also have the ability to monitor and attack.

Because it was a newly built city, a lot of construction was needed there temporarily, and many prisoners were active there. His idea to his elder brother was to use Victory City as their base of operations.

After all, the place with the most prisoners is their biggest breakthrough point.

“Khabayev.” Zhou Weiguo turned to look at Ruth beside him; “What do you think of him?”

Ruth blinked, unsure how to answer Zhou Weiguo's question.

Prince Asaka saw through Ruth's predicament and said, "Why are you asking her? She's just a lowly agent in Berlin. How could she know what kind of person Khabayev is? With me here, why are you asking her? What do you mean by that?"

Zhou Weiguo turned to look at Prince Asaka for a moment and then said, "Isn't this all your fault?"

Nani?


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