Bury the Qing Dynasty

Chapter 389 My Rules Are Rules!

Chapter 389 My Rules Are Rules!

Zhu Jinsong was also worried.

It is very easy to kill George III with an abnormal head. Jin Yiwei has a lot of ways to do it seamlessly, ensuring that no one will link George III's death with murder, let alone Da Ming.

The problem is that time is running out.

As George III began to convulse, it is absolutely impossible for Louis XVI to remain indifferent, because this is not just a problem between George III and Louis XVI, but also involves a century-old feud between England and France-lost England, which has been completely reduced to the British Isles since then, will never reconcile almost the entire territory of the Europa continent, and it is even more impossible for France to give up the benefits it has already obtained.

What's more, as England and France, who are the five benefactors of the little broken pot, began to fight each other, the other small countries in Europe that were either attached to England, or France, or the Habsburg family also will be involved in this conflict, and no one can stay out of it.

If you count the influence of the movie between the Habsburg family and Sand Goose...

Even the emperor Zhu Jinsong couldn't help touching his forehead and sighing: "Damn it, it's all messed up now."

"England and France will start filming soon, and because of the Habsburg family, France may hook up with Sand Goose, and England may hook up with Silly Eagle. The whole of Europa plus Yin Di'an will follow suit."

"There is also Osman, who may hook up with the Habsburg family."

Zeng Cheng, Liu Heming and other bigwigs were shocked by the picture Zhu Jinsong drew.

If these messy countries declared war on Ming Dynasty, Zeng Cheng, Liu Heming and other bigwigs would not be too worried. However, if these countries open up films with each other, their respective domestic environments will be unstable, which will affect Ming Dynasty's treatment of them. exports of goods and imports of raw materials and labor.

After all the bosses stared at each other for a while, Zeng Cheng suddenly raised his head and said, "Your Majesty, war is not something that can be prepared in three days or two days. It can take three to five years at the slowest, ten days and a half months at the fastest, wouldn't it take longer to prepare for a big battle like this that can involve the whole of Europa and Yin Di'an?"

Zhu Jinsong nodded and asked, "And then?"

Zeng Cheng said: "The problem is that George III and Louis 16 were not prepared before, right? Since England and France are not prepared, isn't this kind of war that can be fought immediately?"

Zhu Jinsong laughed, waved his hands and said, "You can't compare the situation of Europa with our Ming Dynasty."

Seeing that Zeng Cheng was a little confused, Zhu Jinsong simply explained: "Except for the earliest time when the troops were raised and the Jianyi fight, our Ming army has never fought unprepared battles. Every time we fight, we have prepared enough in advance. Only when you are ready will you start.”

"But the situation on Europa's side is different."

"For example, England's mainland territory is only the British Isles, which is roughly equivalent to our Guangxi chief envoy in Ming Dynasty, and France's mainland territory is similar to our Sichuan chief envoy in Ming Dynasty."

"Tell me, when two countries the size of the chief envoy go to war, how will they prepare? How long will it take to prepare?"

Speaking of this, Zhu Jinsong suddenly became interested again, and told Zeng Cheng: "Zeng Qing remembers to summon Pierre in person and tell him that France can adapt to suffer some losses in the early stage."

Zeng Cheng was taken aback, and asked, "Let France suffer a bit?"

Zhu Jinsong hummed and said, "Not bad."

"France has been with our Ming Dynasty for many years, and it has sucked blood in Europa, and its image in Europa is not very good."

"If we had fought England head-on from the very beginning, France would certainly be able to beat England, but a large number of small Europa countries feel that France is too domineering, so that more small European countries will fall to England in order to protect themselves."

"In the early stage, let France appear tough on the surface, and be more restrained when you really want to do something. It's best to pretend to be cowardly and suffer a little bit. By the way, let England occupy a piece or two of territory, and use practical actions to take responsibility. Throw it all on England."

Zeng Cheng was even more confused.

As the chief minister of the cabinet of the Ming Empire, Zeng Cheng is very familiar with these routines mentioned by Zhu Jinsong.

But Zeng Cheng couldn't figure it out, why did Daming help France to engage England?

Under normal circumstances, as the leader of the five benefactors, what Daming should do now is how to quell the dispute between England and France. Even if it cannot be quelled, he should find a way to control the chaos in Europa. England and France are not drawn apart as they are now.

After bowing his head and thinking for a long time, he couldn't come up with a reason, so Zeng Cheng simply asked tentatively, "What does Your Majesty mean?"

Zhu Jinsong said disapprovingly: "Kill the chicken to warn the monkey—since England dares to challenge the rules I set, then I have to let England know that the rules I set are the rules of this little broken ball!"

……

After receiving the letter from Pierre, Louis XVI was actually a little confused.

If you want to say whether Louis XVI will be angry because Madam Deficit is George III's lover, then he must be very angry, otherwise, Louis XVI will not drop a dozen cups in a row, and these are made by Daming Shaofu Workshop Although the porcelain that was produced and supplied exclusively to the royal family of Europa is not as rare as the porcelain exclusively for the royal family of Ming Dynasty, it often takes two or three years from the time of reservation to the actual purchase. His favorite thing - being able to drop a dozen cups in a row is enough to prove the anger of Louis XVI.

But it is pure nonsense to say that Louis XVI will lose his mind because Mrs. Deficit became George III's lover, and even decide to start a movie with England because of this.

After all, Louis XVI himself had a lot of lovers, and the royal family and nobles in Europa were even more chaotic, and basically no one would care about them.

The fundamental reason why Louis XVI showed an appearance of losing his mind was because of England—George III did not forget the century-old feud between England and France, and neither did Louis XVI.

However, because of the existence of Daming before, France and England were both under the framework of Daming. No matter how much Louis XVI tried to kill George III and England, he was just giving England a slap in the face. Dig a hole, but dare not directly open a film against England.

However, George III, the mad king of England, suddenly went crazy, and was about to open a film against France for no reason, so Louis XVI had no scruples.

Even if Daming wants to be held accountable in the future, Louis XVI can completely put all the blame on George III and England - it was the mad king George III who made the first move, and France had to fight later.

But Louis XVI never imagined that France and England hadn't opened yet, and the emperor of Ming Dynasty already knew the news that France and England were about to open, and sent himself "tactical guidance"?
Does the Emperor Ming intend to pursue the matter of opening a film between France and England?

After pondering for a while, Louis XVI simply looked at Pierre who had hurried back, and asked, "What else did Prime Minister Zeng tell you? Also, did Prime Minister Zeng make any comments on this so-called tactical guidance?" Any special instructions?"

Pierre said with a confused face: "Prime Minister Zeng told me to bring this tactical guidance back to you, without any special explanation."

Suddenly, Pierre let out a cry of surprise and said, "Before I set off, Prime Minister Zeng once said meaningfully: It is easy to fight directly, but the difficulty is how to solve the problem."

Louis XVI's eyes lit up, and he hurriedly asked, "And then?"

Pierre scratched his head and said, "I also asked Prime Minister Zeng this question, but Prime Minister Zeng didn't answer me. He just smiled and said that I will understand in the future."

Louis XVI asked again: "What about now? Do you understand?"

After asking, Louis XVI realized that the question he asked was superfluous—if Pierre had already figured it out, then he could just say it outright, why bother scratching his head here?
Thinking of this, Louis XVI could only shake his head helplessly, and then turned his attention to the so-called "tactical guidance".

"Let England provoke first and only respond on paper. If England does not have any practical actions, France does not have to take any drastic actions."

"If England sends troops to attack France, France should take the initiative to retreat [-] miles, and just reprimand England in the newspaper."

"If France takes the initiative to retreat, England will inevitably attack again and take the initiative to occupy more land in France. At this time, France can counterattack."

"After England was driven back to the British Isles, France did not attack and pursue it. Instead, it stuck to its original line of defense and at the same time showed its weakness to lure England to attack France again."

"If England's actions are not extreme, then accuse England in the newspapers, accuse George III, and stimulate England..."

After reading the so-called "tactical guidance" over and over several times, Louis XVI looked at Pierre again and asked, "Are you sure, this 'tactical guidance' was brought back by Emperor Ming?" ?”

Pierre replied honestly: "Yes, that's exactly what Prime Minister Zeng said when he handed over this 'tactical guidance' to me."

After getting Pierre's confirmation, Louis XVI was even more confused.

Louis XVI can understand tactical things, and even strategic things, Louis XVI can more or less understand some.

However, Louis XVI couldn't figure it out, why did France show weakness to England?

In terms of treasury resources, the former French treasury was indeed inferior to England, but since colluding with Ming Dynasty, the surplus money of France's treasury has risen in a straight line, and France's treasury is even richer than England's treasury.

In terms of military strength, the French army has not only fully learned from Ming Dynasty in terms of organization and training, but has even fully equipped with standard equipment imported from Ming Dynasty. The military strength of England and France is obviously superior.

Not to mention that there is still a Napoleon in France who graduated with excellent grades from the Ming Dynasty Military Academy and is known as the god of war in Europe.

Louis XVI was even confident that he could beat England directly.

So, why show weakness to France?
Seeing the uncertain expression on Louis XVI's face, Pierre could only tentatively ask: "Dear Louis XVI, I don't know what is said in this tactical guidance? Do we have to follow this so-called strategy?" tactical guidance?"

Louis XVI was taken aback for a moment, then snorted coldly, and asked, "Why didn't you obey? The emperor of the Ming Empire has proved his military vision with countless war results."

Having said that, Louis XVI directly turned his attention to Napoleon, who had recently been promoted to be the commander-in-chief of the French Army: "What do you think?"

Napoleon first paid homage to Louis XVI, and then replied without hesitation: "I promise to strictly implement the order!"

Louis XVI nodded with a smile, then handed the "Tactical Guidance" to Napoleon, and said with a smile, "Look at it first."

Napoleon, who had already been itchy for a long time, took over the so-called "tactical guidance" from Louis XVI.

After looking at it a few times, Napoleon said with a smile: "Dear Louis XVI, I think, I know why the Emperor Ming made such a tactical guidance, and we in France should indeed strictly implement the Emperor Ming's strategy." Tactics and strategies formulated by His Majesty."

Louis XVI asked with a confused face: "Tactics and strategy? Do you understand?"

Napoleon nodded and said, "Yes, I have seen it clearly."

"I have to admit that your decision to become a pen pal with the Emperor Ming and to lead France into Xiaopoguo was very wise—the tactical guidance given by His Majesty the Ming Emperor should actually be called strategic guidance."

"If we in France can strictly implement this strategic guidance, this time not only can we bite off a piece of meat from England, but we can also take revenge on the Habsburg family by the way."

"Of course, the more important thing is that after this war, our image of France will be positive, and all the responsibilities will be entirely on England."

"So, for this tactical and strategic guidance, we must implement the part we understand clearly, and the part we cannot understand must also be understood during execution!"

Hearing Napoleon's words, Louis XVI immediately cheered up: "Then, let's act!"

(End of this chapter)

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