I, a disciple of the God of Law, became the biggest villain at the beginning!

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"General Douglas, what do you mean by this?"

In the Ruhr Industrial Zone, at the French Army Headquarters, French Commander Henri Abel suddenly received a visit from a distinguished guest, the distinguished guest was General Douglas Haig, the commander of the native forces of the British Empire.

Douglas was very famous in the Allied forces, not only because of his outstanding military exploits and fame in World War I, but also because of one of his nicknames.

Since joining the war in 1914, General Douglas Haig has participated in almost all major battles on the Western Front, including: the Battle of Mons, the first large-scale battle between Britain and Germany in the World War of 1914.

The Battle of the Marne, the largest battle on the Western Front in 1914, and the final battle of 1914, the"Run to the Sea".

In 1915, Douglas was not idle either. He participated in the Battle of Neufchapelle and the Battle of Los; in 1916, he participated in the Battle of the Somme, known as the meat grinder, in 1917 he participated in the Battle of Passchendaele, and in

1918 he participated in the Battle of the Somme.���and the Lys Offensive; and the subsequent Battle of Amiens.

After Hindenburg and Ludendorff's counter-offensive campaign on the Western Front ended, they cooperated with French Marshal Foch to launch the final offensive.

Four consecutive years of uninterrupted participation in major battles on the Western Front made General Douglas full of military medals, and his rank also jumped from Lieutenant General before the war to Marshal of the Sun Never Sets at this time.

However, during this period, more than one million Allied troops died under the command of Douglas. In many battles, as long as Douglas participated, the British army would inevitably suffer extremely heavy casualties, which made the soldiers of the army privately nickname him: Butcher! The

French commander Henry Abel who invaded the Ruhr Industrial Zone had a rank of only Lieutenant General, three levels lower than Douglas, so seeing the other party's sudden visit, Lieutenant General Henry seemed a little panicked. The Sun Never Sets ran over without saying hello. What exactly do they want to do?

It's not just to visit, right?

"General Henry, I want to know how long your country plans to stay in the Ruhr Industrial Zone, permanently or temporarily?"

Douglas looked serious and solemn, staring into the Gaul's eyes and asked directly without any politeness.

"Uh, this involves our military secrets, please forgive me……"

"Don't talk to me about this. If you don't dare to say it, you can send a telegram to the Tower City right now, and I will ask Marshal Foch in person!"

Seeing that the other party was going to play Tai Chi with him and use the trick of procrastination to perfunctory him, General Douglas immediately changed his face and said angrily.

Henry cursed the British Empire for meddling in other people's business and running here to act like a big shot for no reason, but he only dared to think about such words in his heart and certainly didn't dare to say them out loud.

Moreover, General Douglas had a good relationship with Marshal Foch, and the two had fought side by side. If he really spoke to Marshal Foch, Marshal Foch would most likely tell him the truth, but in that case, the trouble would go to Marshal Foch.

Pushing the problems that he couldn't solve to his superiors, the Marshal only needed to investigate afterwards to find out that he was the one who pushed the ball, and then wouldn't he punish him severely?

So although General Henry felt pain in his heart, he was still very polite on the surface.

"No, no, no, don't bother. General, you are not an outsider. If you really want to know, I will tell you even if it means violating military orders!

Lieutenant General Henry tried to please General Douglas. He also wanted to know what was wrong with the British army. Why did they send the commander of the local army here for no reason and ask about such a confidential matter of the French army?

"In that case, why don't you just speak up? Why are you still talking so much?"

Henry's flattery did not gain any benefit. General Douglas did not show him a good face.

In desperation, Lieutenant General Henry had to tell Douglas the order he received.

……

"Are you sure? Are the French troops really going to stay in the Ruhr Industrial Zone?"

The intelligence Douglas got from the French commander was quickly telegraphed to the capital of the Sun Never Sets, Fog City, and the telegram was immediately delivered to the Prime Minister.

"If the Gauls hadn't deliberately lied to us, then we can be sure that this intelligence is true!"

The Prime Minister's think tank and military representatives all believed that the credibility of this news was relatively high. After all, a small French lieutenant general would never dare to spread such false news at the risk of deceiving his allies, because his action would likely cause a conflict between the British Empire and Gaul, and he could not afford such consequences!

"Well, in that case, let’s deduce and evaluate the development of the situation based on the fact that this intelligence is true!"

Prime Minister George rubbed his forehead, feeling a little exhausted.

Recently, not only the Gauls are facing serious debt problems, but the British Empire is also facing this problem, but the British Empire has a large number of overseas colonies, and can also maintain the domestic situation by sucking blood from overseas colonies, so it is not as serious as the Gauls.

However, the First World War seriously weakened the strength of the British Empire. During the war, they withdrew a large number of troops from overseas colonies and even trained a large number of local troops to Europe to help them fight the war.

This greatly reduced the control of the British Empire over these former colonies, and the independence tendency of these overseas colonies has become higher and higher.

After the end of World War I, those overseas colonies sought independence, or increased their autonomy, and established autonomous territories like the Maple Leaf Country to further get rid of the control of the British Empire over themselves!

The colonies are not stupid, and they all know that they are being used as tools for sucking blood by the British Empire at this time, and the products and minerals they produce locally will be sucked by the British Empire.

This is a very cruel exploitation for the locals, and they are naturally very unhappy.

The independence of the British Empire in 1776 has set an example for these overseas colonies. If they want to get rid of the bloodsucking of the British mainland, they should fight for independence like the British Empire. As long as they are independent of the British colonial system, they don’t have to worry about being sucked dry. In that case, all the profits they make on their own territory can fall into their own pockets!

Driven by interests, the drive for overseas colonies to seek independence is almost inevitable. Before the outbreak of World War I, the British Empire had fought three wars with the Boers in Southern Philippines. These three wars exhausted the British Empire and consumed a lot of money and manpower.

Although the British army finally won They won the war, but exposed their own huge hidden dangers, which is that when facing distant colonies, it is difficult for them to send a large number of troops from their homeland to conquer them. Even if the British Empire is much stronger than those colonies, they may not be able to win!

This gave the overseas colonies a lot of confidence. Coupled with the continued weakening of the British Empire by the First World War, the British Empire's overseas garrisons dropped significantly, and its control over overseas colonies was further reduced.

In this case, it is not impossible to suck blood from overseas as usual, but it is very difficult and not as easy as before!

In this case, the problems faced by the British government are very serious.

"It's really worrying. The Gauls have tried to undermine the stability of Europe again and again. What exactly do they want to do? Are they really seeking the dream of dominating Europe?"

"According to current intelligence, this intention does exist. If they continue to invade the Ruhr industrial area, Hans will be greatly weakened and Gaul's strength will be greatly enhanced. By then, the situation in Europe will be completely out of balance!"

"Humph, we must not let the Gauls succeed!"_

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