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Chapter 93 Revelation of Strength

Chapter 93 The Revelation of Strength

The Mexican officer with a big lip beard led his cavalry with mixed skin and excited emotions toward the border, and brought two old cannons. If it were thirty or forty years earlier, the combat effectiveness of such a team is still worth looking forward to. However, the American team opposite them now has comprehensive semi-automatic and automatic weapons, and the firepower of the class is enough to kill these cavalry. Even if the Mexicans have a pepper-like impulse flowing in their blood, will they dare to fight against opponents armed to their teeth?

Of course I don’t dare!

These two North American neighbors have too many roots in history. Lynn knows that every war of their ended with Mexico's defeat and ceding large tracts of land. Now that the United States has just led many allies to win the world war, its national strength and military strength have entered its heyday, and it has even more super weapons that shock the whole world. Just imagine, a Mexican government that implements a pro-American strategy will probably only panic and fear the activities of the US military in the border area. Their leaders will only worry about how to calm the rage of Washington, and will only be timid and cooperate with their "reasonable demands". With the anger of primitive instinct, the border conflict cannot be stirred up at all.

While the Mexican cavalry could barely delay the speed of the US cavalry, Diglio quickly arranged for personnel to evacuate. Because the horses of more than 40 were inevitably passed along the way, the size of the horses of more than 40 riders was too swaggering, so the entire cavalry was divided into three, and the cavalry arranged by Mexico led the way and took different routes to the destination. In addition, considering that the experts were not very assigned and tied them up and were more eye-catching, Diglio placed them on a car used to transport radio equipment to evacuate. Although this was a four-wheeler truck with a load capacity of less than one ton, and the carriage covered with tarpaulin was narrow and crowded, Lynn really didn't want to suffer the horse's back anymore, and was worried that the road would point out some minor accidents, so he forced himself into it.

After eating some food, Oppenheimer's complexion improved significantly. After the previous conversation, Lynn could sit next to him with confidence and boldness, and the top expert in physics no longer showed the fierce look of wanting to kill people.

After boarding the road, another US military plane happened to fly past nearby. Lynn took the opportunity to say, "Look! Doctor! The freedom, democracy and equality of the United States are to send the planes over the heads of neighbors and let the ground troops cross the border to carry out so-called search and rescue. This does not care about the legal rights granted to each country by international law and does whatever they want to do in a rough way!"

Oppenheimer turned to look outside. After working for the US military government for several years, he naturally would not be unfamiliar with the appearance of the US Army Air Fighter. He weakly argued: "This should be a military operation allowed by the Mexican government. Isn't it because of your cross-border operation that has dragged this innocent country into a vicious incident?"

Lynn smiled coldly: "This may be approved by the Mexican government... under the pressure, how can the weak country have the courage to oppose it?"

Oppenheimer closed his eyes and whispered: "This is the case... the Nazi government did a lot back then!"

Lynn did not go into the other party's logical trap, but said as he followed the words: "You are right. A civilized and rational government should not do such things that go against justice and morality. The mistakes we made back then are also made by Americans now, and they will only become more severe. Do you believe it?"

Oppenheimer shook his head.

"It's good!" said Lynn. "I'm willing to make a bet with you in private. The United States will inevitably use force outside the world within ten years. Otherwise, even if the top leaders of the empire refuse to release you, I will send you back to the United States in the same way today."

Oppenheimer still shook his head: "Even if you lose, you will either be completely destroyed in ten years or regain your country with an atomic bomb. What value does my life and death have at that time?"

This guy's vision is very far-reaching. Lin En thought to himself, in order to make him less witty on the road ahead, he deliberately comforted him: "Then... I may be able to help you fulfill some wishes in your personal capacity - within my ability."

"What are the flying objects that appeared above the base before? Why can't the anti-aircraft guns of the army be shot down? Even the new jet fighter can't catch up?" Oppenheimer was indeed not polite. His voice was not loud, but it immediately attracted the great attention of several other experts and technicians in the same car.

Lynn knew about the US jet fighter jets. Although they were much later than Germany's, they rely on powerful industries and their technical level by the end of the war will not be behind. They will be mass-installed in the next few years. At that time, the me-262 and other fighter jets retained at the "Sanctuary" base will no longer have an advantage. As for the curiosity of these physicists, he deliberately said: "The amazing work of Empire Technology! When we arrive at our secret base, you should gradually contact the top-secret content to ensure that you will be eye-opening."

"Is the secret base... in the far Antarctic?" Oppenheimer asked.

Although northern Norway is not a polar region and is close to the Arctic, it is in two completely opposite directions from Antarctic. During the Imperial Strategy, one of the core secret plans that Lynn came into contact with was to send ships and submarines from South America to Antarctica under the last resort, deliberately creating radio signals and other illusions there to mislead the judgment of the allies. It seems that after the failure of the raid on the Potsdam Allied Summit, the empire's senior management had already launched this plan, and Oppenheimer, as the leader of the US nuclear weapons research, should have been able to access a lot of insider information.

Faced with such a question, Lynn certainly would not answer directly, but said mysteriously: "It is indeed far away from North America, but it only takes about three days to ride our high-speed submarine, and there will be no risks!"

After all, Oppenheimer is not the kind of expert who only knows how to study science and technology. Otherwise, he would not be the organizer and implementer of an unprecedentedly huge plan like the "Manhattan Project" at the age of forties. He said in a hurry: "What you are talking about is the xxi-class submarine! After the Allies occupied the German port, they captured a large number of newly built and unfinished ones. Its performance is indeed good, but it is the reinforcement of ordinary submarines, which will not replace the role of surface fleets. Even if you can restore the country, the glory of the Third Reich will never come back! Furthermore... Even if the US government makes concessions and Britain and France make compromises again, do you think the Soviets can allow you to exist? An atomic bomb is a city, and I think the Soviets can still bear the price of this just."

These words really touched Lin Neng's heart. It was not difficult for the remaining personnel of the empire to survive in a secret way. The difficulty was how to take the first step of revival. When thinking of the cruel battles on the Eastern Front and the steel torrent of the Soviet army, I felt a little worried. Even if the "disc aircraft" can be further improved in a short period of time to achieve stable control and beyond imagination, it can only be used as auxiliary interference equipment. Only the deterrence of the atomic bomb can block the Soviet army's attack. However, just one or two is not enough to scare the Soviet government and create more nuclear bombs, which requires an astonishing number of nuclear raw materials and separation equipment.

In order to scare this expert, including Oppenheimer, Lynn smiled and said, "When did you become a military strategist again! But since you asked these questions, I can only say... Please don't forget that before the war, politics, and politics in Czech Republic, Slovakia and Austria, can sometimes achieve things that people think are impossible."

Oppenheimer shook his head: "How could people fall twice in the same place?"

"I won't be able to cheat, but people can!" Lin En replied meaningfully.

The car was still moving slowly on the bumpy sandy road, and the scenery on both sides kept retreating. Even the Mexican flag on the outpost flagpole gradually disappeared from sight. For the third time, I saw American planes appearing nearby, but there was no sound of gunfire or other abnormal sounds coming from the border. Lynn felt that all this confirmed his speculation and analysis: the confidence of the soldiers was based on the strength of the country. It was precisely for this reason that he felt that the empire could do some small moves in setting up intelligence stations in Mexico, but if he wanted to incite the country to have conflicts with the United States and use it to restrain the energy of the United States, it would be useless to invest more than one manpower. It would be better to give up this useless idea as soon as possible.

After more than four hours of trek, the car finally arrived at a small Mexican town called Sallo. The dilapidated buildings, pothole streets and crude clothing seemed to be firmly linked to poverty. The only difference was that there was a railway line passing by. As an "arms dealer", Diglio obviously worked hard on the transportation link. He easily got a freight car from the train station managers - it reminded Lynn of the plot in the Mission Impossible movie, but it was just a very ordinary car inside and outside, without beds, seats, toilets and advanced equipment. Within an hour, other commandos and experts and technicians who departed from the Mexican military outpost also arrived safely.

Although Digrio was making arrangements inside and outside, he did not leave with Lynn, but wanted to continue the "arms dealer" here. Before leaving, he gave Lynn a Mexican silver coin as a souvenir and told him: "It will take 16 hours to drive, and someone will pick you up and bring you water and food, but the people in the car must not get off without permission before arriving at the destination. This journey is a bit more difficult, but it's good to get to the port! Everything is for the empire!"

Lynn nodded: "Everything is for the empire and for our dream of giving up!"

The car door slowly closed.

There was no light or candle, and only the light was exposed from the vent. The afternoon was so hot that it was unbearable, and Lynn fell asleep quickly on the hard carriage board.
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