Font Size
15px

Shire originally wanted to visit the newspaper office in Kobudo, as well as the motorcycle factory, the artillery factory, and the newly built tank artillery laboratory. He also planned to et with Wells and Steed if ti allowed.

Wells, in particular, was noteworthy. It was said that the navy had modified 12 destroyers and, after several weeks of training, was ready to hunt German submarines. Shire felt it necessary to discuss the specific details with him.

Only now did Shire truly understand what it ant to be "dealing with nurous affairs," with so many matters pressing down that it was hard to breathe.

Sotis, he even wondered how these projects operated when he wasn’t overseeing them on the battlefield.

Perhaps he was overthinking it; they could run smoothly even without his supervision.

However, in the end, Shire’s plans fell through.

...

On the fifth day of the holiday, the rain stopped, the weather beca increasingly cold, and upon waking up, a thin layer of white frost was faintly visible on the roof.

After getting up, Shire had breakfast with Dejoka. He planned to visit the artillery factory with Dejoka today. Although the British-made 6-inch, 26-hundredweight artillery did not have the range of the German 105MM artillery, combined with guerrilla tactics using rockets and air superiority, it was sufficient.

The important thing was that Shire’s intention in producing this artillery was to cultivate the artillery industry and talent within his own system. Once enough experience and resources were accumulated, he could challenge Schneider.

Camille brought out a plate of frozen grapes and placed it on the dining table. She turned and asked Shire, "Christmas is approaching. Can you take a few more days off?"

(The image above is of frozen grapes. This variety can remain on the vine for a long ti without falling off after ripening and is especially high in sugar when harvested and eaten in winter.)

Dejoka looked expectantly and added, "Yes, I checked the calendar. You only need three more days off to spend Christmas Eve at ho!"

"No, Mom." Shire shook his head gently. "That’s not possible."

"Why?" Camille was puzzled and slightly dissatisfied. "You’ve done so much for France, and those guys in the parliant won’t even let you spend Christmas at ho?"

"It’s not about them; it’s about the troops," Shire answered.

Dejoka seed to understand sothing. "You’re talking about last year’s Christmas truce?"

"Yes." Shire nodded.

Camille didn’t understand. "What does that have to do with Shire? Wasn’t it Shire who resolved that issue last year?"

Dejoka shook his head and sighed. "Similar situations might arise again this year, Camille, which ans the front line will be very tense."

Camille finally understood and silently ate her food.

It wasn’t just "tense." High-ranking officials in Britain and France, to prevent similar "truce" incidents, would initiate bombardnts or even organize attacks every Christmas. They believed only by doing so could they maintain hostility and not "lay down their arms" to gather, drink, and sing together.

After a while, Camille complained again, "At the very least, let Shire rest at ho properly during these few days of the holiday."

The words were directed at Dejoka.

Dejoka looked innocent; it wasn’t his fault. It was Shire who wanted to be busy.

Shire pretended not to hear and continued eating.

In retrospect, many things operated less efficiently and quickly without the involvent of soone from the future like him.

At that mont, a signalman hurried past the window, and soon, an urgent knock on the door was heard.

Shire felt uneasy, sensing that sothing had happened.

Sure enough, the telegram was from Fuxu.

Shire and Fuxu pretended to be at odds, so Fuxu typically wouldn’t send a direct telegram unless it was an ergency.

The ssage was brief, with just a few words: "The 6th Army has been dispatched to Jangbulu, Belgium."

Belgium?

Jangbulu?

Shire was puzzled. As the army commander, how could he not know that the troops had been redeployed? He had always thought the army was at the River Som.

Moreover, Kristen hadn’t reported this, which ant the army might have been taken over and kept secret from the outside, even to the extent of "secreting" it from him, the army’s commander.

Were they planning to remove him as the commander?

Unlikely. To dismantle the bridge after crossing it right after quelling a mutiny would likely cause fear and backlash among the soldiers.

So, the intention behind this... was to maintain control!

Shire realized that this seven-day holiday might not be a coincidence, but a deliberate move by the parliant and possibly even the British.

"I must return, Mom." Shire said, and without even packing his things, he grabbed his military coat and rushed out, hopping into Lauren’s car.

"Wait, Shire..." Camille hurriedly packed a few apple turnovers and frozen grapes and ran out, but the car had already driven away.

Dejoka followed closely. He stood beside Camille, watching Shire leave, then turned back to comfort Camille, "The front line needs him, Camille."

Camille shook her head, her voice slightly choked, "He didn’t even finish his holiday."

...

This situation arose because Fuxu underestimated the parliant.

Despite serving as the president of the Military Academy for 25 years and only returning to the army as a general a year before the war broke out, Fuxu had little understanding of the parliant.

He thought that the parliant’s agreent to dispatch the 6th Army to Belgium and lumping Shire’s two forces together would be perfect. Shire had enough control to keep them in check.

But he didn’t anticipate that while the parliant might not excel in external warfare, they were experts at internal political maneuvers and controlling the military.

Before Fuxu took office, Clenceau had conspired with the Pri Minister in the Pri Minister’s Office.

(The image above is of Briand, who served as Pri Minister 11 tis. During most of World War I, he was the Pri Minister and even won the Nobel Peace Prize. He used military force to suppress workers’ strikes harshly, earning him the title of "dictator" from radical socialists.)

"The 6th Army is dispatched to Belgium?" Briand leaned back on the sofa, gently tugging at his beard.

Sitting opposite, Clenceau saw Briand’s action and knew he wasn’t entirely satisfied with this decision.

"We are in a dilemma, Mr. Pri Minister," Clenceau explained. "We all know Shire’s military genius. If we keep the 6th Army at the River Som or elsewhere, Shire’s influence will rapidly expand within the Central Army Group and the Eastern Army Group."

He then added, "It would be much better to place him in Belgium, where at least the British can act as a counterbalance!"

"Have you considered," Briand thoughtfully said, elegantly lifting his coffee cup, "that for Shire, controlling just the 6th Army might be enough?"

That’s Shire, who could defeat the Germans with just 20,000 troops, and now you’ve given him another 200,000?!

"Of course, Mr. Pri Minister," Clenceau replied. "That’s why we need to make so arrangents while Shire is on holiday."

You are reading I Became a Plutocrat in World War I: Starting with Saving France Chapter 572: An Unusual Vacation on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Iron Dynasty cover
Similar genre

Iron Dynasty

Snail Carrying Home ·Historical

Atop-secretexperimentalexplosiontransportsXiaoMingtoaparallelworldresemblingancienttimes.Inthishostileland,heisthemostunfavoredprince,giventhemostb...

Data-Driven Daoist cover
Trending now

Data-Driven Daoist

CatVI ·Action

Theycalledhimtrash—untilhestartedtreatingtheDaolikeaDataset.Whendemonsslaughterhisnewfamily,computerscientistJohan—nowrebornasYuHan—survivesbypurew...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.