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    ??Xiangzu Yoshijiro said: "We have already negotiated with the naval department, and they do intend to give us some support.

    ¡°However, these supports cannot completely make up for our military¡¯s shortage of logistical supplies.

    The main thing is that air control is in the hands of the enemy. Our ground transportation troops, including many trucks and trains, will be reduced to ashes under the enemy's fierce bombing.

    A considerable part of the materials inside will also be destroyed and cannot be transported to the front line.  "

    Guderian said: "I have a general understanding of these situations, and I also checked a lot of information before coming here.

    It¡¯s really strange. Japan is obviously a very advanced industrial country, while China, as far as I know, is just an agricultural country.

    They can¡¯t even build their own tanks and trucks.

    Why can such a country completely suppress you in terms of air control?  "

    ??Xiangzu Meijiro smiled bitterly and said: "Their number of fighters and bombers is not more than ours, or even less than ours.

    But the performance of their fighter jets and the weapons systems they carry far exceed ours.

    Every time our military¡¯s fighter planes are dispatched, they will suffer huge losses.

    The record of the most single kills we caused to the enemy¡¯s air force occurred during the previous Battle of North China.

    In that battle, we shot down more than fifty enemy fighter planes.

    But the price was very heavy. Enemy fighter planes destroyed two of our aircraft carrier formations.  The number of fighter planes lost by our army is in the hundreds.

    The most important thing is that we lost many experienced pilots and naval soldiers in that battle.

    This is a loss that cannot be made up in the short term, you should be able to understand.  "

    When he said this, Yoshijiro Xiangzu seemed to have seen the terrible scene that happened in the Bohai Bay.

    The fighter jets of the Fourth Army whizzing past, like a swarm of bees, swooped towards their aircraft carrier formation.

    The flying bullets and aerial bombs destroyed the aircraft on their deck and penetrated the steel of their aircraft carrier overtime.

    The thrown torpedo, after sneaking for a certain distance under the water, cut the battleship in half.

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    Guderian said: "It seems that the enemy is not as unbearable as I thought before.

    At least in terms of weapons and equipment, they are in a leading position.  "

    "That's right, even"

    Having said this, he glanced at Guderian and said: "Even some weapons and equipment are at a level that your country cannot reach."

    Guderian snorted coldly and was noncommittal.

    At this time, Sakonzhi also came to the headquarters with a pile of information.

    This is part of the information they temporarily compiled and translated into German by some German translators specially trained by the Japanese army.

    This is only part of it, and there are quite a few materials about the Fourth Army that are still in the process of being translated.

    Seeing these materials, the corners of Guderian's mouth raised slightly.

    He gently rubbed the corners of his eyes and said: "Mr. Mijiro Xiangzu, I hope you can stay here tonight and tell me about the Fourth Army.

    The materials I saw on the plane were too brief, preventing me from making a detailed understanding and accurate judgment about this opponent.

    do you understand?  "

    "Of course I understand, I will be here to accompany you tonight."

    ??Xiangzu Meijiro bowed slightly.

    Guderian smiled, a cold light shining in his blue eyes.

    Afterwards, he seemed to have lost interest in Mijiro Xiangzu, and seemed not to notice the slightly hostile eyes of Shiya Sakon.

    Instead, he focused his attention on the pile of materials on the table.

    "Yes, you are very efficient in this regard. I hope the translation content will not disappoint me."

    Guderian said, raised his head, looked at Sakon Shiya, and said with a smile: "You know, we Germans are always very rigorous. It's not like you East Asians, who are always vague.  "

    The translator faithfully translated his words to Sakon Shiya.

    This made Sakonzhi¡¯s eyes trembleThe anger seems to be rushing out.

    However, he finally glanced at Meijiro Xiangzu, snorted coldly, turned around, and walked out of the headquarters.

    When he stepped out of the headquarters door, there was a slamming sound behind.

    ?Xiangzu Meijiro looked at the door that was suddenly closed, shook his head helplessly, then turned his head and looked at Guderian.

    At this time, this general from the German Empire had focused all his attention on the materials in front of him.

    He looked at the various data and words on the information very seriously and carefully, and at the same time, he used the pen in his hand to quickly record the key content he read in the notebook he carried with him.

    Being rigorous is like a scholar writing a thesis.

    Seeing this scene, Meijiro Xiangzu thought, although this person is extremely arrogant, he is also full of contempt for East Asians.

    But, at least in the military aspect, he was wholehearted and very serious.

    About two hours later, Meijiro Xiangzu pushed a plate of freshly made snacks in front of Guderian.

    He had already eaten a snack, which was enough to resist the protests of his stomach.

    Guderian raised his head and saw the snacks on the table.

    It was two pieces of bread with butter, on a silver plate, and two jars of jam.

    ¡°I like buckwheat bread, but I don¡¯t like this kind of bread. Please change it to buckwheat bread, thank you.¡±

    As Guderian said this, he pushed the silver plate away with his palm, as if it contained spoiled and expired food.

    "Change Mr. Guderian's bread into buckwheat bread."

    As he spoke, Xiangzu Meijiro looked at Guderian and said, "By the way, I would like to ask, how rare do you like your steak? Our Kobe beef in Japan is very famous, I believe you will like it."

    "Really? Just medium rare, add a little more black pepper."

    Guderian has heard that Kobe beef tastes good. It is said that it costs a lot of money to buy a piece in the market.

    About ten minutes later, a piece of beef and two pieces of buckwheat bread were placed in front of Guderian.

    When Guderian saw the food, he nodded with satisfaction.

    He took the bread in his hand, then looked at Meijiro Xiangzu and said: "Mr. Meijiro Xiangzu, I have read the relevant information about Qin Shiming.

    Now I have some questions that I want to ask you.  "

    "Okay, General."

    "Xiangzu Meijiro said, putting a piece of cut beef into his mouth and chewing it.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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