Warlords: Rising from the Northwest Border and Sweeping Across the Powers

Chapter 677: The Battle That Attracted the World's Attention



Chapter 677: The Battle That Attracted the World's Attention

On the other side of the world, in the heart of the Bird Empire, Berlin, the atmosphere in the Führer's Palace was solemn and dignified. Under the towering dome, every ray of light seemed to carry the weight of history.

Hitler, the leader known for his iron fist, stood in front of a huge desk, gazing at the vague outline of the city in the night outside the window, but his mind had already crossed thousands of mountains and rivers and focused on the war-torn land in the Far East.

"Joachim," Hiedler's voice was low and powerful, interrupting the silence in the room, "How much information about that ancient and mysterious country have you brought back from China?" He turned his gaze to Joachim, who had just returned from the Far East, with both expectation and scrutiny in his eyes.

Joachim stood tall and straight with a stern face. He nodded slightly and replied, "Prime Minister, as you said, the confrontation between China and Fuso has shaken the whole world like thunder. Not only us, but also those European countries that are mired in the quagmire of war have all turned their attention to the Far East."

"As for China's real military strength," Joachim continued, "from the appearance and combat power displayed in the Chinese military parade, it is indeed shocking. The sophisticated equipment, strict military appearance, and the morale that cannot be ignored all indicate the rapid rise of China's military power. However, as you are worried about, whether the data and achievements made public are all true and reliable still needs to be tested in actual combat."

Hearing this, Hidler's eyes flashed with a gleam of brilliance, as if they could penetrate the thick fog. "Su Zhengyang," he murmured to himself. This name seemed to have some kind of magic, which made him emphasize his tone involuntarily. "What a respectable leader. Young, calm, and full of courage. His appearance has awakened the sleeping lion of China, showing unprecedented vitality and vigor."

"This war," Hiedler refocused his gaze on Joachim, his tone firm and full of expectation, "is the best touchstone. It will not only reveal the true strength of China's military, but will also affect the entire world's pattern and future. Let us wait and see how this young leader can lead China to stand firm in this storm, or usher in a turning point in its destiny."

As Hidler finished speaking, the air in the palace seemed to freeze for a moment. Then, everything returned to calm, leaving only the occasional sound of the night wind outside the window, intertwined with the deep thoughts of the leader of the Bird Empire in the room.

Major Western media outlets paid close attention to the impending war between China and Fuso, and reported on it in detail from their own perspectives and styles.

The headline of the Rheinische Zeitung was titled "The Far East is in turmoil again: China and Fuso are in the midst of war", and the article began with a rigorous analysis to outline the tensions between the two countries. The report deeply analyzed the disputes between the two sides over history, territory and economic interests, and quoted the views of many international political scholars, pointing out that this potential conflict could have a profound impact on the political and economic landscape of Asia and even the world. The article also interspersed the comparison of the two countries' military strength, as well as the complex emotions of ordinary people's worries and expectations about the war.

The Times, with the title "The Sino-Fuso War: A Focus of Attention from East and West", examined the impending war from a global perspective. The report not only focused on the dynamics of the battlefield front, but also explored in depth the international political game behind the war, including the positions and attitudes of various countries towards the relationship between China and Fuso. The article quoted interviews with many diplomats and military experts, analyzing the possible direction of the war and its impact on the international order.

In its report, the Eastern European Newspaper highlighted the importance of regional security. With the title "Far East War Threatens Eastern European Stability", it analyzed in detail the chain reaction that the conflict between China and Fuso may have on the Eastern European region. The report emphasized the complexity of geopolitics, pointing out that this war may trigger a chain reaction in neighboring countries and may even lead to a larger regional conflict. The Eastern European Newspaper also quoted speeches and comments from leaders in the region, showing the concern and worry of Eastern European countries about the relationship between China and Fuso.

As a newspaper targeting Chinese people in Europe, the European Times’ reports are full of humanistic care and national sentiment. Titled “Homeland Calls for Peace: The Shadow of War between China and Japan”, the report explores the impact of the war on the Chinese community from the perspective of the lives and feelings of Chinese people in Europe.

At the Tangkou Naval Port in Beijing Port City, where azure and steel interweave, the sea breeze, with a bit of salt and humidity and urgency, gently blows over every warship ready to go. Hundreds of warships of the First Fleet and the Second Fleet of the North Sea are arranged in an orderly manner like a steel Great Wall on the sea. On their decks, sailors are busy and orderly carrying out the final inspection. Every detail reveals the importance and determination of the upcoming mission.

The shore of the military port is a busy scene. The logistics personnel are wearing uniforms, and their backs are soaked with sweat, but no one stops. They go back and forth between the supply ship and the warehouse, carrying boxes of ammunition, barrels of fuel, and bags of food. These materials are not only the "blood" of the warships, but also the source of confidence for the soldiers to overcome difficulties. The air is filled with a tense and determined atmosphere. Everyone knows that they are fighting for the honor and peace of the country.

At the same time, thousands of miles away in the Northeast, the people's emotions were at their peak. In this land that had been baptized by war, people's hearts were closely connected, and they prayed together for the upcoming expedition of China. Bajiaocheng, a city with a long history, was surrounded by an unprecedented patriotic enthusiasm.

At the entrance of the Bajiaocheng Officers' Association, a crowd of people of different ages and professions gathered here, their faces full of loyalty to the country and admiration for the soldiers. In the crowd, an elderly man was particularly eye-catching. He was dressed simply, with gray hair, leaning on a cane that looked weathered. Although his steps were staggering, his eyes flashed with determination and indomitable spirit. Behind him, several young and strong men drove several fully loaded donkey carts, which were piled with heavy sacks of linen. They were the food they had earned with their blood and sweat, and each grain carried their deep affection for the soldiers.

"Commander! Commander!" The old man took a few trembling steps forward, his voice weak but full of power, "We ordinary people, although we can't go to the battlefield, the warmth in our hearts is no less than yours. These food are our little gifts, please be sure to accept them. Soldiers fighting on the front line need to have a full stomach to have the strength to fight the Japanese! We look forward to your early triumphant return home with victory!"

After that, the old man and the young man behind him unloaded the food and neatly stacked it at the entrance of the officers' meeting. This scene moved everyone present. The officers came forward one after another to express their most sincere gratitude and respect to these simple people. They knew that this heavy food was not only material supply, but also the trust and support of the people of the country for the army, and the source of strength to overcome all difficulties.

At this moment, whether it is the busy figures at the naval port or the deep friendship under the Octagonal City, they have all converged into an unstoppable torrent, pushing the giant ship of China forward towards the other shore of victory.


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