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Chapter 576

"Does these Chinese people want to settle the accounts?"

Looking at Churchill, whose face was flushed because of Yan Huiqing's words, Roosevelt felt funny and was also slightly shocked. At that moment just now, the murderous aura that emerged in the eyes of this Chinese old man named Yan was absolutely real. Obviously, if the situation allowed and the old man had this ability, he would likely directly break Churchill's neck...

"That means that the hatred of the Chinese is not only towards the Japanese, but also towards the British. So are they facing the United States?"

For a moment, Roosevelt became a little confused. He felt that China was very dangerous, and it might even be even more dangerous than Japan now. Although he was sure that this danger would not break out like Japan in a short time, but when he thought of China's "bigness", he couldn't help but feel chilling. It can be imagined that if Germany or Japan also had a vast territory and a huge population as much as China, what kind of disaster would this be for the whole world? The United Kingdom and the Soviet Union probably had surrendered as early as the first attack of the other side? Just like the French, he felt glad that China was still very backward, although it had shown its intention to seize Japanese industry.

"After defeating Japan, we must contain China's rise in East Asia... but how can we curb such a huge country?"

Involuntarily, Roosevelt's mind began to deviate from the established route. As the prime minister of the British Empire, Churchill could not think of these things now... This is not because he was not careful enough, the key is that if the hatred value "enjoyed" by the British Empire over the past two hundred years could be accumulated, it would have exceeded the atmosphere and landed directly on the moon. In comparison, what is the resentment of the Chinese people? I want to take revenge. When you have this ability and the qualifications, you will talk about it. With the Chinese people's virtue of liking internal struggle, maybe the British Empire will continue to "oppress" China by then.

"I hope we don't deviate from the topic we are discussing now, because it makes no sense to investigate who caused everything now." Churchill re-twisted the discussion, or the argument, that had already derailed, in one sentence. However, his attitude was indeed much more peaceful than before: "What we should discuss now is how to deal with the next attack of the Japanese... I still think that China has enough ability to stop the Japanese's strategic arrangements."

"How many times do you want us to say it before we can understand?" Song Ziwen sighed, "Mr. Prime Minister, we don't have that power. Just like this battle to regain Guangdong, we are singing triumphantly all the way, but if we think about it carefully, we will find that without General MacArthur's assistance, we would not dare to carry out airborne operations against Guangzhou at all. If we hadn't occupied Guangzhou first and destroyed the enemy's command system, there would be no possibility of this battle to regain. Therefore, the fundamental reason for the battle to regain is General MacArthur's assistance. It is not how powerful we really have!"

"What do you want?" Churchill asked. He had confronted many times, and he had seen through the original intentions of these two Chinese people... He had no money or supplies, but he just didn't take action. To put it bluntly, these are two people who wanted money! So he and Roosevelt have always left these two guys intentionally or unintentionally, just not agreeing to each other's request, in order to let the Chinese know that they are powerful. But now, there is no sign of lowering the Chinese's demands. But they were attacked by the Japanese first... The Americans had nothing to be afraid of, although they might not be able to attack Japan through the Pacific, but Japan also had difficulty attacking them through the Pacific. But what about the UK? Once the Japanese warships entered the Indian Ocean, what could be waiting for them might be the doomsday.

"Have you told you what we want?" Song Ziwen and Yan Huiqing looked at each other and smiled. After so long, they finally managed to see the moon brightly. These foreigners just didn't see the coffin and shed tears.

"I'm sorry, I can't remember what you said!" Churchill replied angrily.

"List, what we give you two is a list!" Song Ziwen said seriously, "I believe you two should have archives."

"Two. Don't you carry it with you?" Roosevelt smiled bitterly. The British rely on the oil from the Middle East and Indian supplies to support this war. Of course, in addition to these, Britain also has support from Canada and other places, but the importance of the Middle East and India is self-evident. Therefore, in the face of the Japanese threat, Churchill chose to surrender. When Churchill fell, he was alone and could only admit defeat. After all, if Britain is stronger, the pressure the United States will have to bear in the future war will be smaller. If Britain fails in this war, the United States will have to retract back to the new continent and will no longer be able to grasp world hegemony. However, he did not collect the list given to them before... He will

Zhi threw it directly into the trash can. He believed that Churchill did the same. Because the Chinese have too much appetite, although this is really nothing compared to their upcoming investment in the European continent, they just feel uncomfortable with the Chinese demands. As white people, they have a natural sense of superiority. No matter how open-minded they are on the surface, that sense of superiority is still firmly erected in their hearts. The Chinese use war to "kill" them, how could they be polite to these guys? So, they didn't plan to give it to them according to the things on it, just waiting for the Chinese to come up with a more "cheap" list. But I didn't expect that now... how could he not be embarrassed?

"Who will carry this kind of thing with you, and it's still midnight?" Yan Huiqing felt insulted. From the performance of Churchill and Roosevelt, he guessed that the experience of that list might not be very good. The information he provided on behalf of his country was not properly preserved, but it was lost or simply thrown away... This was not taking them seriously at all, and it was a contempt for the entire China. But he could not get angry and could only smile bitterly.

"Then let's go tomorrow." Roosevelt was helpless. "Tomorrow, we hope to see the list of assistance your country needs."

"We must be as soon as possible." Song Ziwen smiled, "but we hope there is no discount here."

"Of course." Roosevelt smiled, "but we also hope that after receiving assistance, China can immediately attack Japan."

"As long as your country's assistance is timely, then we promise that our country can launch a formal attack on the Japanese army two months from now on." Song Ziwen said seriously.

"Two months? In less than a month, the supplies can be delivered to you." Churchill shouted dissatisfied.

"Mr. Prime Minister, what is the purpose of delivering materials to the office? It must be allocated! This also takes time." Yan Huiqing said, "Don't tell me that with the nearly 200,000 troops that your country has assembled in Myanmar and Malaya, it can't even be able to resist the Japanese for two months."

"But in two months, we will definitely suffer huge losses." Churchill shouted.

"But if the materials are not distributed in place and our soldiers take time to familiarize themselves with the new equipment, our losses will be great." Yan Huiqing glared at him, "Mr. Prime Minister, the lives of you British people are life, and the lives of us Chinese people are also life! We can bear the responsibilities of the allies, but this does not mean that we will joke about the lives of our soldiers, just for your satisfaction."

"..." Churchill had no words to say. Yan Huiqing's words did not leave him any room for refutation: "I don't mean that. I am just anxious about the war situation in Southeast Asia. We must not let the Japanese put their hands into the Indian Ocean... because once they do this, it will not only be a trouble for the British Empire, but also a disaster for China. Especially in Myanmar, if even Myanmar is lost, China will become an "isolated island"! It is an "isolated island"! Do you understand?"

"We are very clear about this. So you can rest assured. We will definitely participate in the war and do our best!" Song Ziwen said seriously.

"That's it, just two months." Roosevelt thought about it, and felt that it was not a big problem to resist the Japanese with the strength of the British army. MacArthur had been in the Philippines for a long time. Besides, the Chinese were right. When the materials arrived, they had to wait until they were allocated and learned to use them. Although there was also the intention of the Chinese to deliberately delay time, for a large-scale battle, two months was really not long.

"That's it, let's report to the country immediately," Song Ziwen and Yan Huiqing stood up and said goodbye.

"Please wait a moment." Roosevelt suddenly stopped them.

"Is there anything else that Mr. President?" asked Song Ziwen.

"I just want to tell you and hope you will tell your government... General Stilwell, whom we have chosen to replace MacArthur, will be able to hand over the work immediately and will arrive in China soon. I hope your government can engage in a very friendly and intimate cooperation with General Stilwell." Roosevelt said, "and General Stilwell will be responsible for the distribution of the United States' aid to the Far East!"

"..." Song Ziwen seemed stunned for a moment. After a while, after looking at Yan Huiqing, he unconsciously licked his tongue, "Mr. President, I think there may be a problem between us."

"Problem?" Roosevelt was stunned. "What's the problem?"

"Actually, we originally planned to ask you again tomorrow, but since you talk about it now, we don't have to wait any longer." Song Ziwen seemed a little embarrassed, "We just received a call from our government. They hope that your country can change its mind and replace General MacArthur with another candidate."

"..." Roosevelt was stunned for a moment: "Why?"

"We don't know either." Yan Huiqing said, "but they proposed two candidates and believed that having any of these two to replace General MacArthur would allow the army of China and the United States to cooperate very friendly and intimately."

"So there is someone else's choice," Roosevelt seemed to understand, "I think these two candidates must be more familiar to your government, right?"

"Yes." Song Ziwen nodded, "We think that General Chennard or General Eisenhower will succeed General MacArthur, the effect will be the best."
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