"Don't underestimate me. I'll fight for my country and never let go of my sword!"
"That's fine. Duke Yan and I will sign this agreement and discuss with the frontline commanders in the other three directions. We will attack in two days!"
"attack?"
After seeing the plan submitted by the front line, Lin Hai paced back and forth in the telegraph room, and then tore the telegram requesting an attack into pieces.
"Are they crazy? They're all so sick, yet they still want to attack? With their current condition, who can they possibly defeat? Even if the robots just stand there and let them hit them, they can't even lift a knife!"
Facing an extremely angry Lin Hai, everyone knew that it was impossible to persuade him, but fortunately Cheng Guorong was prepared...
"Brother Lin."
The telegraph operators who had been silent in the telegraph room finally met their savior. The door of the telegraph room was pushed open and Shi Zhener walked in, looking exhausted.
"Why are you here? Aren't you in the rear supervising logistics? Didn't I tell you not to come over?"
Lin Hai still used a blaming tone, but everyone could hear that the anger in Lin Hai's tone had mostly dissipated.
"Brother Lin, if you're not safe here, how long can I hide in the back?"
Lin Hai was about to speak, but Shi Zhen'er took his hand and sat down, then continued:
"I know you're not angry with the soldiers. In fact, even at this point, the soldiers still wanted to use their final strength to launch an attack... It's not that they did a bad job, but that they did a great job. It's the Alliance, and we owe them... You're just angry with yourself."
Lin Hai sighed deeply and spoke slowly, "Zhen'er, you know that Aunt Bao has been researching various diseases and medicines... Although we have established a unique health system in Qinghe, our investment in this area is truly insufficient. Years of war have consumed too much wealth and blood... Medical research is too time-consuming... Aunt Bao's first aid methods saved many lives on the battlefield, and we were complacent at the time. Now it seems that we were short-sighted."
Lin Hai paused, then continued, "Actually, I was shortsighted. For so many years, there had been no epidemics across the continent, which made me lose my vigilance. I then pressured Bao Gu to focus our limited budget and energy on other aspects of health care... We've invested too little in epidemics."
As Lin Hai spoke, Shi Zhen'er responded. As an eyewitness to the establishment of Qinghe, Shi Zhen'er could say anything at this time, but it would be hard for those telegraph operators... She seemed to have heard a lot of extraordinary information, but the Emperor did not let her leave... Leaving without permission would be disobeying the Emperor's order, and knowing too much would result in being silenced... Could these bigwigs find another place to discuss confidential matters?
The sudden sound of the telegraph machine saved the bewildered telegraph operator, who had only dared to sit trembling with his back to the two men. The message was quickly translated: "Your Majesty, this is a telegram from Your Majesty, please read it!"
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