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Chapter 1496

He picked up a handful of soil on the ground and took a deep breath. The old man in Tang suit almost buried his face in the soil. The slightly fishy smell of soil made the old man feel intoxicated. The soil fragments slowly slid down between his fingers. After a long time, the old man raised his head and looked around, and let out a long roar with pride. The sound shook the four domains and dissipated in the wilderness. The feeling of satisfaction really made people feel refreshed and there was no better taste than this feeling.

"Mori Kung, Fujiwara Kung, you know that I never dreamed that this place could become our territory. Now we have done it, but people's hearts are very strange. After I did this, a crack was gradually cracked in my originally satisfied heart. The voice of our ancestors told us that we cannot be obsessed with the achievements we have made now, wandering in the historical trend, and we are like sailing against the current, if we don't advance, we will retreat. We are now facing a huge opportunity and an imminent crisis. What should we do?"

The old man in Tang suit and eagle belt was Liyuan Shanchuan, the leader of the Liyuan tribe who had completed the entire Japanese unification of the land. This was his fifth time to set foot on the land of the treasure island. His covetousness for the treasure island once made him sleepless at night, but now both the treasure island and the Kamchatka Island have fallen into his hands. No one can understand the wonderful taste of controlling the Great East Ocean.

"Lord, the messenger of the Liberians has asked about our preparations several times. I wonder what you are planning? Should you sit perfunctorily and watch the development of the war, or do you really plan to go all out to carry out the landing battle?" The heavily armored man who had been following the mountains and rivers of Liyuan silently pressed the sharp long sword handle with his eyes fixed.

"What do you think? Fujiwara Jun." Ritsuhara Yamakawa turned his head and asked without returning to his number one general under his command.

"It is difficult for my subordinates to make a decision, so I want to ask my lord to explain my doubts." Fujiwara Shingen did not want to hide his conflicted mood.

"Maori, what do you think we should do?" Rihara Yamakawa threw the topic back to his intelligence chief and think tank.

"The lord has said just now that this is a moment of opportunity and crisis coexist. If we only have the current military strength, it is indeed a bit difficult to carry out landing operations. The Crescent Peninsula, Baodao, and Kamchaka Island all need to station heavy troops. In addition, these places have just entered the development stage, and the domestic call for a temporary delay in the war and concentrated efforts to develop the economy is also very high. It can be said that the lord's prestige has reached its peak at this time. Although we have formed an alliance with the Liberians, they should also know our situation. They also know how many troops we can deploy. The subordinates think that if we want to be safe, the landing operations of 150,000 troops is our limit, and we have to find ways to ensure their logistics and maritime transportation channels."

Maori Century was also a little unsure of his lord's true thoughts. It would be impossible to see success or failure without leaving. The lord was very enthusiastic in the alliance and swear to tell the Liberian envoy that he would do his best. However, now the Tang Empire has been fully mobilized, and his plan to land in the hinterland of the Tang Empire is quite risky. Once he encounters disadvantages, it is almost impossible for the landing army to retreat by sea. More than 100,000 troops are not easy to retreat.

"Oh? Maori, do you think so?" Rihara Yamakawa shook his head slightly and smiled.

"The lord's opinion is..." Maori Century Tatsuo and Fujiwara Shingen both heard the meaning of the lord's words.

"Do you think that if the situation is not good for the Liberians, will we be able to escape from sending 150,000 troops?" Liyuan Shanchuan asked back.

"Of course it is impossible. The Tang army's army is too strong. If the situation is unfavorable, we will never be spared. It is impossible for more than 100,000 troops to retreat from the sea." Fujiwara Shingen replied immediately.

"What if we don't have a single soldier to show off just a stance?" Liyuan Shanchuan asked again.

"This," Maori Centauro Tatsuo and Fujiwara Shingen looked at each other, "This can certainly preserve power, but it may not be easy to explain to the Liberians, right?"

"I don't care what the Liberians feel. I want to ask you, if we don't send troops, how likely the Liberians will win. If we send troops, will the Liberians win increase?" Rihara Shanchuan shook his head and made it clear.

"This, the power of the Liberians mobilized now is not weak. According to the subordinates' opinion, as long as this war is not stalemate for a long time, the Liberians should still have a certain chance of winning. However, if it becomes a tug-of-war and protracted war, the Liberians will undoubtedly lose. The comprehensive national strength of the Tang Dynasty far exceeds that of the Liberian countries. The soldiers, weapons and materials can be continuously replenished. The Liberians have already exhausted the waters and fished. They can't hold on for too long. Once the war exceeds three months, it will still be

If the winner is not decided, the Liberians will be doomed without fighting." Fujiwara Shingen also saw this clearly and his tone of answering was very affirmative. "As for what the lord said, if we join the landing battle, no matter how many troops we send, it will definitely have a certain impact on the situation. The East China Sea and Jiangnan are the core economic areas of the Tang Dynasty. The blow to this area will not only have an economic level, but will also have an immeasurable impact on the political and psychological aspects of the people of the Tang Empire."

"Then do you think if we don't send troops, the Tang Dynasty will let us go after defeating the countries of Liberia?" Liyuan Shanchuan asked again.

"This is impossible, unless we immediately withdraw from the treasure island, Kamchatka and Ryukyu we occupied, there may be a line of possibility." Maori Centauro Tatsuo and Fujiwara Shingen replied in unison.

"Since the decisive battle between us and the Tang people is inevitable, why should we be timid? What is the difference between dispatching 150,000 people and not sending out a single army?!" Liyuan Shanchuan said sternly: "This is a battle that determines our destiny. If you fail, you will be successful, and there is no room for maneuver! We have no possibility of compromise, so there is no need to make any reservations. The idea of ​​preserving our strength and watching the tiger fight is purely short-sighted and stupid! What does it mean to lose your lips and cold teeth?! The Liberians are finished, and we have no good results to eat!"

Liyuan Shanchuan said something, and the two of them were sweating coldly, "I tell you that in this battle, the Liberians are finished, and we can only end up with the end. The Tang Dynasty will not tolerate us. If the Liberians win, we can take the opportunity to set foot in the Eastern Continent and take down the East China Sea in the south of the Yangtze River. We have no choice. We must do our best in this battle, and strive to win with the broken faith! Crescent Peninsula, Baodao, Kamchaka Island and our local army are all mobilized, so there is no need to leave one soldier or one garrison. Other issues are left to local officials, and we will fight this battle in a desperate battle!"

Tachihara Yamakawa's decisive words made Maori Centurion Tai and Fujiwara Shingen both feel ashamed and ashamed, and immediately responded solemnly: "I understand!"

Gu Dengyun took a deep breath and frowned and browsed the massive amount of intelligence information. Although the people below have already screened and classified it, the information sent was already quite sufficient. Gu Dengyun also listened to the following report briefly, but Gu Dengyun still liked to screen out some intelligence information that he focused more and read it carefully. The focus and consciousness of intelligence analysis and researchers are different, and what can be sent is not simple intelligence. Gu Dengyun likes the feeling of immersed in intelligence information.

This stack of information is all about the Japanese operations in the East Ocean. The slightly different color is the information they believe to be related to military intelligence transmitted from the Imperial Security Bureau and the Imperial National Security Agency. Combined with the information collected by the Military Intelligence Bureau itself and the information available for sharing by the Imperial Intelligence Agency, various abnormal movements of the Japanese can be reflected in the intelligence.

It is not surprising that the Japanese have abnormal movements. The Military Intelligence Bureau had already mastered them when the Japanese joined the Liberians and Machikhans. However, the military has always had this view that the Japanese's greed and bullying the weak and fearful of the strong determine that they prefer to take advantage of the situation and attack the weak and attack the enemy head-on, unless they endanger their own territorial security. On the Crescent Peninsula, Treasure Island, and Kamchatka Island, it is not obvious at all. Now the Imperial Navy still takes a defensive stance. No matter how the Japanese Navy moves, it cannot hurt the empire. Gu Dengyun is concerned about the Japanese Army's mobilization and deployment with the help of the Japanese Navy.

It is reasonable that the number of Japanese troops on the Crescent Peninsula has decreased significantly. Since the Liberians were wearing pairs of pants with the Japanese at this time, they could naturally temporarily put aside their territorial disputes. However, the number of troops garrisons in the Cook Islands and Ryukyu Islands has increased sharply, even to an incomprehensible level. What does this mean? Gu Dengyun’s eyebrows are locked on the map and gently outlined it. The Cook Islands are not far from the southern end of the Crescent Peninsula, but are quite close to the empire’s Yanshan Prefecture and Okhotsk. The Ryukyu Islands are only 220 nautical miles away from the East China Sea Dengzhou. Gu Dengyun slowly raised his head. What do the Japanese want to do with such actions?
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