Chapter 626: Niz's Choice

During dinner, Zheng Jiangming also joked that because he could not get the support of the army, especially the army, Wallace would probably follow in the footsteps of Chuer.

The difference is that he has nowhere to go, so it is likely that he will fly to the Khowaii Islands.

The point is that the Nuland Navy and the Army have always been at odds.

In addition, Niz was an admiral who was single-handedly picked up by Lofus.

Perhaps the others wouldn't believe the evidence provided by Lofus's life secretary, but Nyze would, at least not be able to fool himself.

In this way, he has a good chance of choosing to support Wallace.

When mentioning this, Zheng Jiangming also mentioned one thing.

When the decision was made to partner with Wallace, Hale was the first to object, and nearly all senior Army generals, including Marshall, felt that the quintessential conservative politician would be an obstacle to the Nulands' entry into the war in the coming big war.

It's just that the position of the Navy is different.

Among the generals who supported Wallace was Admiral Kincaid, the former commander-in-chief of the Guia Fleet and later the chief of naval operations after joining the Nuland Federation.

Crucially, over the past two years, Wallace has raised the vast majority of war donations to build new warships for the Navy.

This has a lot to do with the fact that Marshall and other army generals are at odds with him.

In addition, traditional conservatives prefer to build a navy rather than an army build, because it is only the navy that is needed to defend the homeland of Newland.

This leads to a very obvious result.

Whether Nitz wants to admit it or not, Hale and Marshall, who have a voice in Hwaseong, will think of him and the admirals who follow him as Wallace's men.

Besides, Niz did take a lot of benefits from the Army before.

Obviously, just for the purpose of maintaining the stability of the regime, Hale and Marshall will not let Niz go.

If it was just his personal safety, Nyze might have put the big picture first, because the civil strife would only make the Nuland Federation lose the big battle early.

But the problem is that it's not just personal safety at stake.

High-ranking generals like Sp, who were cultivated and promoted by Niz and came all the way through the war, must also be on Hale's purge list.

After losing the best fleet commander, is there any hope of victory?

There is no doubt that the struggle has developed to this point and is no longer a matter of personal safety.

Zheng Jiangming mentioned that Wallace would go to Nyze, and after weighing the pros and cons, Nyze is likely to choose to support Wallace.

Before heading to Treasure Harbour, Wallace must have made Nyx swear allegiance.

In fact, this is also the key to the Empire's top brass to stop the fleet from launching attacks.

If the attack on Honu Island goes according to plan, Wallace will really be cornered.

To put it simply, the temporary halt to offensive operations was actually a signal to Nyz that as long as he could support Wallace, there was hope for an end to the war.

As for the Nuland Civil War, that's another story.

Of course, after gaining Nyx's support, Wallace's first consideration was not to counterattack the mainland, but to truce with the Entente.

With no worries, he was able to rise to the challenge from Hale.

Crucially, perhaps support from the Entente Group could be obtained.

In any case, the loss of the native fleet is nothing more than rootless duckweed, and it will not last long.

It's just that with the troops on the Khowaii Islands and the war materials in reserve, even if Nitsu and Spu are brave and good at fighting, they don't have the slightest chance of winning.

It follows that as long as Wallace went to Nys, he would have to surrender to the Entente.

To put it another way, Nyze's acceptance of Wallace is tantamount to choosing to surrender to the Entente.

Zheng Jiangming's judgment was quickly confirmed.

After 9 p.m., shortly after dinner, the Navy command sent a specific order.

Dispatch fighter jets to escort a plane from the west coast of Newland and prepare for the rescue of its occupants.

In the telegram, it was also emphasized that the medical staff should be in place in time.

This is also the key to arranging the White Stop War to carry out this task.

The "Qinling" has the largest and most well-equipped medical center in the fleet, as well as several experienced surgeons.

If you need urgent treatment, you have to rely on these doctors.

However, in the telegram, there is no mention of the specific rescue object.

However, there is no need for this.

In the middle of the night, the Sixth Bureau sent the latest information.

The Nuland army deployed in Angel City had sworn allegiance to Hwaseong and, under the command of General Patton, began its march to Golden Bay.

In addition, the garrison in Washington State to the north, which had been controlled by the Hwaseong authorities, moved south along the coastal road under the command of General Bradley.

Although the garrison of Jinwan has not yet wavered, in the case of a flanking attack, it is only a matter of time before the water is counterattacked.

It was only a matter of time before Wallace fled home.

He hasn't left yet, and the problem is on the Jumbo Harbor side.

According to the information provided by the Sixth Bureau, Niz has not taken a stand so far!

One thing is clear, though.

In the early hours of the 19th, the Nuland fleet, which had been operating in the Caribbean Sea until now, passed through the Lookout Canal and, after entering the Guia, sailed north at full speed.

The one in command of the fleet is likely to be Sp.

Judging from this deployment, Nyze is still holding his troops now, in fact, the fleet is not in place, so even if he wants to support Wallace, it is beyond the reach of the whip.

On the other hand, this is also the key to the Hwaseong authorities allowing Barton and Bradley to enter Golden Bay quickly.

When the fleet arrived, Wallace had gained a foothold in Golden Bay, and it was impossible to take the city without bloodshed.

As long as the civil war starts, the situation will be completely out of control.

If it doesn't work out, maybe half of the Newland Federation will fall into Wallace's hands.

This is by no means alarmist.

Because the main war faction controlled Hwaseong and the western region was relatively isolated, conservatives like Wallace almost all went to the western region during the war.

In addition, in several western states, the penetration of firearms is very high, and there are large militia ranks.

If the situation gets out of control across the board, the militias in these states are likely to fall in Wallace's favor.

Unfortunately, with the current situation, even if the fleet under the command of Sp went north at full speed, it would certainly not be able to reach Golden Bay before the ground forces commanded by Patton and Bradley.

The Nuland army marched on its homeland, without the problem of resistance, and was able to advance hundreds of kilometers a day!

In other words, Nyz had to make a decision before then.

Or pledge allegiance to Wallace.

Or listen to Hwaseong's dispatch.

In this regard, the sixth game also made a prediction.

Maybe 2 days, 3 days at most, Wallace will have to leave Golden Bay, and Nyze's choice will directly determine whether he will go to Honu Island or not.

In fact, this is also the key to the Navy Command letting Bai Zhizhan rush with the fleet to respond.

If Nyze chooses the latter and pledges allegiance to Hwaseong, Wallace will have to choose to go into exile, and he will need to stop the war before answering.

Of course, if Nyze chooses the latter, he will escort Wallace's plane to Honu Island.

Either way, over the next 2 days, Nyx's choice will determine the fate of Wallace and thousands of Imperial soldiers.

In addition, it will also be decided when the war will end.

So, what exactly will Niz choose?