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Chapter 882(2/2)

At that time, we want to see who has suffered the greater loss."

The 460mm cannon blocked the door and blasted it. Without even thinking about it, London must be ruined.

But this only applies to peacetime. If you use an airship to bombard people during wartime, they will definitely beat you.

"This time we are just attacking Gibraltar. I don't want to make it too big. First, we don't have enough troops. We need to discuss with my big brother before attacking Britain.

Second, Ming Dynasty currently does not have the energy to attack a country with a population of tens of millions.

Third, Britain is Europe’s turd, and my eldest brother thinks it’s better to let them continue to stir up turmoil. Only when Europe is divided will our Ming Dynasty benefit.”

"Then will the British send a large army to counterattack because of the fall of Gibraltar?"

"Absolutely not. Now the British's attention is on Napoleon. Now, they don't have the energy to fight us. If they want to fight us, they must at least deal with Napoleon.

But with our support, Napoleon will not fail easily."

"Does anyone else have any objections?"

"No!"

"No!"

"No!"

"No!"

Li Xiu issued the order, and the Second Marine Division immediately started moving.

According to Li Xiu's idea of ​​killing a chicken with a bull's-eye, Li Dingguo directly sent the most powerful regiment for the main attack, plus two battalions of the second regiment as a reserve force.

The troops set out and collected a large number of commercial ships as usual.

The external excuse was that Ming Dynasty wanted to help the French.

When the news spread, Europe immediately exploded. The anti-French alliance met in Hamburg and decided to quickly defeat Napoleon so that Ming had no chance to intervene in the war.

In order to quickly defeat Napoleon, the anti-French alliance no longer waited for the slow-moving Austria-Hungary Empire, as well as the Russians and Poles.

The British army, with Wellington as its commander, directly commanded the 100,000 British Expeditionary Force to launch an attack on Napoleon. On his flank, Marshal Blücher led 120,000 Prussian troops and 300 cannons at Charois and Liège.

Gather between fortresses.
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