Yes, this guy is the "ally" of the Hereford family, and at the same time, the biggest enemy of the Ostrogothic Empire today, Victoria, another Her Majesty Queen of the Briton Kingdom, the contemporary Duke of Normandy. otbnkotgt Perhaps it is because they pay more attention to the Hereford family, or perhaps because now, the Protestant coalition forces are at an absolute disadvantage and are more defeated than the emperor.
Of course, William also has another thought in his mind, that is, Her Majesty the Queen is not "too important", at least not too important in the war.
First, she is not a genius strategist, second, she is not a front army general who is good at fighting, and third, she is not a coordinator.
The Chief Logistics Manager of Military Pay and Provisions said that although this war was the focus of a lot of her hard work.
But her "hard work" mainly focuses on two aspects.
One of them is money, the second is diplomacy.
Therefore, it is only natural that Her Majesty the Queen would come to William and come to Wroclaw at a critical moment in the war.
Of course, even though he said that, William was still shocked after actually hearing the news.
Although he had never thought about doing anything to Victoria, at least on the surface, Victoria and the Hereford family were inseparable.
Hostile.
After all, the Hereford family still had not broken up with Emperor Kalman IV.
Nominally, the Herefords remained vassals of the emperor.
And in this case, Her Majesty the Queen dared to come to William alone.
If nothing else, at least she was brave.
But that's all.
Seeing that Her Majesty the Queen condescended to beg for his favor, William finally took some time to talk to her.
Of course, I just talked with her.
William would not change his original plan because of her identity or anything else.
Just like what he said, the Hereford family's previous tactical policy was to recuperate and rest.
The Hereford family would never get involved in this war until both parties involved in the war were exhausted.
That's it.
"Of course it's not enough."
After hearing William's words, Victoria looked at him very dissatisfied and said, "What I need is real support.
What I need is an army and reinforcements.
The Hereford family has mobilized a hundred thousand troops.
I certainly didn't count on your abilities in this war.
Use all your strength, but you only need to use a few legions.
Can't you even come up with this little reinforcement of 20,000 to 30,000 troops?
If you can open up a second battlefield behind the emperor, that is, on the eastern front, then Our stress will be reduced a lot, so" "The benefits, the benefits."
William rolled his eyes: "Although I say it, but where are the benefits?
Why should I fight life and death for your benefit?
And, the most important point is" At this point, William picked up the That plan also said that the Britons could send 200,000 troops, which would equal the whole world.
Plan, showing a sarcastic smile: "What's more, you have an army of 200,000 people under your command.
An army of 200,000 people.
Yove, you have an army of 200,000 people under your command.
Whoever you want to defeat can't be defeated.
Why do you have to condescend to surrender?"
Gui, go to a civilized wasteland like the border area to seek help from barbarians like the Hereford family."
Hearing what William said, Victoria paused, and then became even more angry.
At the same time, she also felt powerless.
Yes, this mobilization plan for sending troops was not actually a Cheka agent under William.
The result was given to William by Victoria.
The purpose is very simple, it is to scare William, and in a sense it is also for diplomatic blackmail.
Translated, it almost means this: Look, look, we Britons have so many troops, we will definitely win the war, so what are you waiting for?
Hurry up and order, I mean hurry up and join us to overthrow the corrupt Holy See and the cruelty of the tyrant Kalman IV.
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Rule it But William was not fooled.
To be fair, William did believe that the Britons could form such a powerful army if they gritted their teeth.
Even 400,000 or even more troops are fine.
For Britons, the most powerful trade and industrial power in the human world today, if they really mobilize all their strength, theoretically they can mobilize an army of millions.
Such an army can be called a mythical era, or even A miraculous, vast army.
But the problem is, the above is just "theoretical".
Theoretically, if the Britons mobilized like this, they could pull out an army of millions.
But in fact, they couldn't even pull out the 200,000 troops listed on this mobilization form.
Because the Britons had no intention of fighting.
People on the British mainland are not very interested in British territory on the mainland.
Those MPs often did not regard these areas as really Briton's own domain.
At the same time, compared to expanding in the human world, beating people to death and conquering a lot of Goths is a difficult-to-manage territory.
The Britons were more interested in developing colonies overseas.
The coveting of the rich and populous Indy made the British MPs very disgusted with the war currently taking place on the mainland.
In fact, there has always been such a voice in Congress, that is, the "continental balance of power policy".
The Britons will give up all their territories on the human world continent and specifically develop overseas colonies.
By colonizing the Spice Islands, Indy and By competing for the precious metal-rich colonies in Asturias' hands in these rich and populous areas of Indochina, the kingdom will benefit countless times more than it does now.
Regarding the concern that "the human world may fall into chaos due to the contraction of the Britons and eventually be unified by a powerful country", the Britons also have their own tactics, and the "Continental Balance of Power Policy" came into being.
Although this policy can be explained in many high-sounding words, the essence of its policy lies in two points.
One of them is to suppress those countries that are currently the strongest in the human world and support any sub-powerful country that wants to rise.
Under such circumstances, the various powerful countries on the continent of the human world are maintained at parity.
In this case, it is natural to keep the human world in a state of division.
This policy is very popular in Congress and among the British upper class.
It was precisely because of the obstruction of these people that Briton was unable to do his best to intervene in this war that determined the fate of the entire empire.
As far as William knew, the Normandy family and the political force to which Victoria belonged were absolutely opposed to this policy.
They resolutely maintain the British territories in the human world and believe that these territories are an integral part of the British and an indispensable part of maintaining a strong British empire.
Although they do not deny the significance of developing overseas colonies, they also focus on developing territories in the human world and occupying important coastlines, seaport cities and coastal areas, with the highest priority purpose of enhancing their navigation and naval strength.
Under this policy, they controlled Normandy, Brittany, Frisia and Aquitaine, and infiltrated their power on various islands in the blue sea.
Both policies have their own advantages and disadvantages, and it cannot be said that either policy is absolutely correct.
In fact, in William's view, people who support these two policies are more concerned about their own interests than the interests of the country.
It is like the Normandy family to which Victoria belongs, the backbone of the Continental faction.
The reason why they resolutely maintain the mainland policy is because their territory is on the road.
Just like the Normandy family, their territory has been maintained for hundreds of years and is almost equivalent to an independent kingdom, the Dukedom of Normandy, located on the mainland.
Theoretically a fiefdom belonging to the Visigothic Kingdom.
Those families that support the "continental balance of power policy" and overseas colonization are basically located in the British mainland.
The reason why these families do this is because without these "overseas territories", Britton does not need to take care of those territories and can pour more resources into the homeland, allowing them to obtain more benefits.
So in fact, William felt that both sides were evenly matched.
It's not so much a route problem as a butt problem.
It is not so much a dispute over national origins as it is a battle over interests.
Of course, William didn't mean to despise Victoria because of this kind of thing.
It doesn't matter, it doesn't matter.
It's natural to think about this kind of thing.
Think about the famous saying in the past life: "There are no eternal friends, no eternal enemies, only eternal interests."
Although it sounds reasonable, anyone can say such a thing so shamelessly.
Guess who it is.
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Well, yes, that’s right, they are British.
All in all, this is the case.
Due to internal interest issues, although the Normandy family currently has the upper hand in Britannia, it is absolutely impossible to mobilize all the strength of Britannia to fight this war.
Those hostile families cannot oppose the policy line of the Normandy family, but they can listen to the tune but not the propaganda, and they can work but not contribute.
Watching the mainland troops from the back, fighting life and death in the front.
They are sitting in the back in the parliament, voting against it is disgusting and disgusting, why not do it?
In addition, there is another problem, that is, the continental family headed by the Normandy family cannot devote all its strength to this war.
Because if too much power is consumed in this war, then they will not have enough strength to suppress domestic opposition.
In this way, they won the war but lost the power in their hands.
Probably no one in the world would be so stupid as to do such a thing.
So, that's it.
Mobilization, yes, there is.
But an army of two hundred thousand.
Sorry, really not.
From the beginning to the present, this plan to mobilize an army of 200,000 and then level off all the way has been just a plan.
In fact, the intelligence obtained from the bloody battles of William's Cheka agents showed that the scale of Briton mobilization was less than half, or even only one-third, of the plan.
According to William's estimation, they can mobilize up to 60,000 to 80,000 troops.
If the frontal battlefield is supported to 80,000 to 100,000, this number will be considered overwhelming.
And one thing that is also natural is that even if they have an army of 100,000, the Britons do not have the confidence to defeat Kalman IV.
This is why Victoria condescended to come to a border area like Wroclaw and personally seek help from country bumpkins like the Hereford family. 160420oshow7: