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Chapter 63 Calculation

"Did you really decide to do this? My Head of State." Weirle casually closed the door of the living room.

"Is there any problem? Weirle." Xu Jun stood in front of the windowsill and held his arms with his hands, staring at several Roman-era stone pillars erected on the garden lawn.

"I'm worried that this will cause a strong backlash from the Japanese government." Weirler walked to the sofa.

"I will support the decision of the Head of State anyway." Ribin Troop put down the document he was reading, and he looked up at Weille.

"This is different from what we planned before. My head of state may cause unnecessary conflict. You have also said that we cannot devote too much energy to Asia, as this will inevitably affect our arrangement on the Eastern Front." Weirle said loudly standing beside the sofa.

"I still haven't given up on this idea, Weille, but the plan can be changed. The world is changing in a direction that is beneficial to us. Believe me, I can clearly feel it. And what I am doing now is to adapt to these changes and then gently push it behind." Xu Jun turned around and responded loudly.

"It's great that you can ask your own questions, Weirle." Xu Jun comforted his chief of staff, then walked to the king's desk and sat down on the gorgeous gilded seat.

"This is just a performance, a performance for the whole world. I don't expect that this meeting will really come up with any resolution unless that resolution was proposed by me." The German head of state pointed his chest with his finger.

"Then the decision you made before was to confuse the Japanese?" Weirlemai stepped in front of Xu Jun. Hearing the Chief of Staff's words, Ribintrop couldn't help but stand up.

"It's not purely, Weirle." Xu Jun picked up a pencil on the table and gently tapped the metal paperweight cast with the Savoy royal heraldry.

"I want to confuse not only the Japanese, but also its powerful opponent on the other side of the Pacific."

"You mean those Americans? My Head of State." Weirlera opened the gilded seat in front of his desk and sat down.

"I don't understand, my head of state, isn't the United States our friend now?" Ribbentrop's face was full of doubt at this time. He could not keep up with the head of the empire's thinking.

"In the past few weeks, our relationship with the United States has indeed been eased to a certain extent, but when it comes to being friends, Mr. Deputy Minister, you should have heard this saying: There are no eternal friends and no eternal enemies among countries." Weirle reminded him on the side.

"I have heard this, but the question is why did the head of state deceive Americans?" The deputy foreign minister scratched his head in depression.

"I'm not going to deceive the Americans, Ribbin Trov, but I want to show some truths they don't want to see before them in advance." Xu Jun raised his hand and stretched. He was amused by the champagne merchant's dullness.

"The European Conference will not discuss anything, but it can remind the Americans that Japan has grown into a powerful country that threatens all European countries. There is only a sea between this country and the United States, and it also has a powerful fleet currently ranked second in the world." Xu Jun spread his hands and threw the pencil on the cowhide-covered table.

"So what you said just now to the British envoy and the French Prime Minister, and are ready to launch an economic strike against Japan. Is this also a strategy?" Ribbintrov asked.

"I know what you want to express. I can only say that things are not what you think. Ribbentrop. It is certain that it is unquestionable to unite with European countries to crack down on Japan's economy. But how to do it and how to master the strength depends entirely on my personal will." Xu Jun turned his face and looked at Weirle.

"I am happy to teach Japan a lesson, not only because they planned to assassinate Marshal Brenberg, but also because our cooperation with Chongqing can proceed smoothly and will not be disturbed by Japan in a short period of time. Your concern is correct. Weille, the Japanese government may turn to a comprehensive confrontation with the Western world, so in terms of means and strength of punishment, we need to pay attention to the right measure.

We must not only make the Japanese feel pain, but also not force them to take risks and break up with us in advance. This problem is left to you. This is another test I have given to the Eye of Odin. Before I return to Berlin, I hope you can come up with a feasible solution." Xu Jun picked up a gilded carved letter opening knife and pointed at Weirler and said.

"I need to gather a group of experts on Asia, especially diplomats with a deep understanding of Japan." Weirler said, looking at Ribbentrop beside him.

"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will fully cooperate with your actions, General, no matter what you need." Ribbintrov said firmly.

"Very good, Ribbintrov, this matter really needs the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. I look forward to the cooperation between you and Willer to achieve results as soon as possible." Xu Jun nodded and gave Ribbintrov permission to participate in the matter.

"Please rest assured, my head, I will never let you down." Ribbentrop replied excitedly.

"So how should we respond to the Japanese side now? My head of state, Hiroshima, should have learned what happened in Shanghai now, and it is very likely that he will contact you tonight." The latter sentence Weirle said to Ribbintrov.

"We will not express any opinions for the time being, but at the same time, we must make him feel the dissatisfaction in Germany. Leave the rest of the work to the British. The British Foreign Office will solve this problem for us. Hiroshima Oshima will probably be questioned by British and French diplomats in the next few days, but I will not feel any sympathy for him." Xu Jun said with a sneer, and the letter-opening knife quickly turned between his fingers.

"Are you going to hold a press conference for the Shanghai incident?" Ribbintrov asked.

"Without this time, my schedule is very full." The head of state held a letter knife and gently poked the tabletop.

How can you take up your precious afternoon tea, taste snacks, welcome dinner, post-dinner dance party, midnight snack, and lie in the garden to count the stars for a group of Japanese red deer.

"The Japanese should soon learn about the European Conference." Weirler touched his chin with his hand, and then he knew that the chief of staff was thinking about what idea he was thinking about.

"This is foreseeable, Weiller, I never expected that those guys to keep it secret. Speaking of this, how about the inside line in Japan in the British cabinet? That William Senpier, the British are not going to send him into the Tower of London and then cut off the bastard's head with an axe?" The head of empire put down the letter opening knife, picked up another pair of gold wire-framed glasses, looking at the exquisite workmanship, which should belong to His Majesty the King of Italy.

"It seems that they are not in a hurry to solve the mystery, maybe they want to use that guy again for a while. We and the people from the Sixth Military District have been monitoring this idiot to see if we can find more Japanese spies from behind him." Weirle reported.

"Willer, if the news cannot be spread quickly, Odin's Eye will help them. How do you think I look?" Xu Jun put on the glasses.

"Such handsome, my head of state."

"Yes, it's very compatible with you, my head of state." The two subordinates nodded repeatedly to praise.

"I was a little dizzy when I saw it. Okay, do you have any questions to ask now?" Xu Jun took off his glasses and threw them aside.

"You are going to disclose the news to the Japanese. I think it is better for the Deputy Minister to come forward in person. It is easier for the Japanese to believe that after all, he can access such confidential information at his level." Weirle glanced at the deputy minister and said.

"What information? What do I need to reveal?" The Deputy Minister was stunned, not understanding what the Chief of Staff was saying at all.

"The UK is preparing to hold a meeting with European countries to work together to deal with Japan's intelligence." Weirler said with a calm face.

"Why do you need to disclose this to the Japanese?" Ribbintrov blinked.

"Oh, my God." Weirle slapped his forehead.

"Answer him, Weirle." Xu Jun said with his face covering.

"What would the Japanese do if they knew that European countries were preparing to join forces to punish them?" the chief of staff asked helplessly.

"I will try my best to use diplomatic means to remedy and find ways to prevent the convening of this meeting."

"What if it can't be stopped?"

"Then exert influence on the countries that can dominate the meeting, whether it is bribery or bribery, let the other party speak for themselves at the meeting," Ribbintrov said with a frown.

"Do you understand now?"

"I understand, General." The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs sincerely bowed his head to receive the teachings.

"Is there any problem now?" Xu Jun picked up most of the extinguished cigar from the ashtray. He couldn't remember when it was thrown here.

"No problem, my head."

"I'm gone, my head of state." Xu Jun was surprised to find that the two nodded in a synchronized manner.

"Very good, so I won't start working immediately. I still have a lot of files to process here, so I don't have time to chat with you here." Xu Jun stood up.

"As for orders, my head!"

"I understand, my head of state." The two stood up at the same time.

"Go, if anyone sees Daogen, don't forget to call him over." Xu Jun walked to the side of the coffee table, bent down and picked up the matches on the table.

"As for orders, my head, then I will say goodbye."

"Hi! Reinhart!" The two of them raised their hands at the same time, turned around at the same time, and then they collided head-on.

"You ask, General Weirle."

"You should ask first, Deputy Minister." The two subordinates gave in to each other, opened the door and walked out of the reception room.

"What happened just now? My head of state. I met General Weirle and Deputy Minister Ribbentrop in the corridor. They both looked a little strange." The door of the reception room opened, and Dieshenhoven walked in with a stack of documents.

"Who knows, Eric, is this telegram this afternoon?" Xu Jun lit the match and lit the half of the cigar.

"Huh? This is not the brand I smoked, but it tastes pretty good." The head of state looked at the cigar in his hand, and then spit out a cigarette.

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