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Chapter 447: Substitute (4k)(2/2)

As for whether the other party has any goods in their stomachs, although according to common sense, a substitute of the other party should not be able to touch these, but what if?

You know, that guy is indeed unlucky in a sense. After all, he has lost his own possession, lost his identity, and may even be sacrificed at any time.

But in some ways, he also got something.

At least, he became Gallup's substitute, and most of the material things are impossible to lack.

He didn't say anything to win people's hearts because Gallup didn't care about it at all.

However, if this substitute is not well trained and has a similar face and figure, it is completely meaningless.

Temperament, habits, tone, these most essential things are often the most difficult to conceal and the easiest to expose.

If you don’t start training in your daily life and train the other party regularly, then this substitute will never be able to take on the big role at critical moments.

From this perspective, although Gallup still maintains a considerable degree of vigilance, it is impossible to expose the true secrets of the Tilros family to the other party.

But the other party has been Gallup's stand-in for so many years, and he really didn't find anything.

There is no need for too accurate information, just some clues are fine.

Because at this moment every minute and every second is precious, and every bit of speed-up is commendable.

The loneliness of Chris and Tilros, two names that have been passed down for hundreds of years, is a destiny, but it is not yet certain how much storm the fall of these two families can cause.

Caesar naturally hopes to take advantage of the victory and pursue the victory, use the momentum of great victory to suppress the conservatives, shock the neutrals, attract the reformists, strengthen their strength, and increase their control over the empire.

But the conservatives were unwilling to see this situation. They were bleeding from the result of this confrontation, and they were so angry that they gritted their teeth.

After all, in a sense, this is the result of the royal family once again achieving great success since the era of Charles VII.

How could they be at ease with the result of this level of failure or failure?

But they were bleeding in their hearts, and while they were extremely unwilling to give up, they also clearly understood the situation in front of them.

It is inevitable that the conservatives temporarily fell into a disadvantage in confrontation with the reformists supported by the royal family.

So, what they need to do is to minimize the consequences of this confrontation.

Since it has failed, you must stop the loss in time. The most correct decision is to cut off the tail and survive. You must never give the royal family a chance to snowball.

The confrontation that was unannounced was over, and they could not have had another dispute.

Today's time and today's environment cannot allow them to do so.

But if they don’t let them fight back, can’t they become a contracting force and shrink their heads?

Although the turtle shrank sounds bad, one must know that the shell of the turtle is really hard.

If they are unwilling to fight back or win a game back, both the royal family and the reformists can find an opportunity to win another game.

But if they really strategically give up and start to preserve their power, the reformists and the royal family will be numb.

After all, defense is also an offense.

Without absolute power suppression, when the opponent shows a defensive posture, the battle situation will uncontrollably enter the protracted endurance competition.

Until someone revealed a flaw.

Although Allen and Renard have basically never left this manor that was used as the temporary garrison of the Executive Department since they came back, because Raham often asked them for negotiations and Acheson and others often came to transmit messages, their messages were not slow and remained quite sensitive.

Even because of the extraordinary source of information, these messages are of high level and authenticity and are quite reliable.

It is precisely because of this that Allen can naturally see the old school's ideas from these news.

Although the opponent's movements are defense and his posture is very cautious, what they reveal is not as cowardly as they are, but they have a grand atmosphere.

It was from this point that Allen saw that the other party's actions were just a strategic shift, not a fear of anything.
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