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"Yes, it's over. Are you not very happy? The land-based bombers we prepared were not fully utilized. Do you think we can win the large fleet simply by relying on the strength of the high seas fleet?" Ruprecht said after taking a sip of black tea.

"Yes, Your Highness, I realized that the High Seas Fleet is so powerful, and this is inseparable from your command and the efforts of the decades before the war." General Schell said.

"Yes, the German navy has never been as powerful as it is now, but this is just the beginning. In the future, we may encounter a stronger enemy. An enemy that is stronger than Britain, France and Russia together." Ruprecht sighed.

"You mean the United States?" asked Admiral Schell.

"Okay, that's the problem in the future. Maybe it will take 20 years to see the conclusion. We have to deal with the matter in front of us first. Has the war report been sent out?" Ruprecht asked.

"It has been sent out. An hour ago we had received a call back from the Navy Headquarters of Kiel. The call back mentioned that His Majesty the Emperor and the Parliament had known it and were arranging relevant celebrations. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also issued a notice to all friendly countries." General Schell replied.

"It's very fast," said Ruprecht.

"Do you have anything to help?" General Schell asked.

"No need, just do what an admiral should do." Ruprecht said hesitantly.

"So what are you going to do now?" General Scher hesitated for a moment and finally said this somewhat taboo thing. After all, Scher is a soldier and his approach during the domestic turmoil is suspected of interfering in politics. Moreover, the German Emperor and the parliamentary faction are not pleased. Now, when he raises this question again, it may arouse the vigilance of the largest mountain in the country, but Scher still said it because he really wants to help his boss, Ruprecht.

"Do nothing, and I will not show any attitude until consultation with the German Emperor and the parliamentary parties." Ruprecht said. As the commander-in-chief of the German Western Front and the commander of the naval army, Ruprecht has absolute disposal rights, but when it comes to negotiations and division of interests in war, Ruprecht must put himself in the right position that he is just one of the three giants in the German Empire. Excessive performance or maverickness will not benefit Bavaria, nor will it benefit the empire!

"Okay, Your Highness, please be sure to speak if you need it. I believe your choice is beneficial to the empire." General Schell said respectfully.

"Thank you." The Crown Prince smiled slightly. Sometimes, Ruprecht was more willing to be with the soldiers, after all, they were more innocent. Not to mention the German Navy's high seas fleet that was gathering the fleet to clean the battlefield and preparing to return. From the moment the telegram was sent, a new game had begun. This game covered the relationship between Germany, the alliance, the allies and the Allies, and the European and other foreign powers!

"The British are finished! They are finished! I had expected this day long ago! My grandfather defeated the French and pushed Germany to the throne of European overlords, and I defeated the British! The German Empire has reached the peak of the world in my hands! I really want to see what my uncle Edward has in his expression!" In the Wuyou Palace, William II said excitedly in the hall, his words full of excitement!

"Your Majesty, you should learn to control your emotions." The Grand Duke of Baden advised. "You called me and Xiao Moltke today to discuss important things, not simply to celebrate victory. I believe that in the future, there will be so many celebrations that we are bored. We can vent our feelings in the celebrations."

"Okay, my brother. Let's start discussing now." After a lot of things, William II is also growing up. He now has a deep affection for the people who have always stood firmly on his side in times of crisis, and even has rarely seen respect in the king. William II was not dissatisfied with the reminder of Grand Duke Baden. He quickly adjusted his state and began to prepare to discuss the next issues!

There are only two issues discussed: the first is the negotiation issue for the Allies. The second is the division of interests in the Western Front War, such as how the Allies' reparations or loans are allocated, and how new colonies are allocated. The former is an imperial matter, while the latter is related to the major hills within the German Empire.

"Ruprecht once proposed tolerate France and punish Britain. I think this plan is feasible. After all, we have let the French know our strength. We tell the French with practical actions that the gap between Germany and France is larger than during the French-Prussian War. We can go to Paris at any time. They know that it's enough to be in awe."

"As the most dazzling military commander of the empire in this war and one of the largest factions in the empire, we still have to give this face. Then use this for other benefits. What do you think?" said the German Emperor.

"His Highness Ruprecht's suggestion to France is acceptable. We have already had contact with the French. The future peace treaty will be slightly adjusted based on this. As for public opinion matters, Hallweg will deal with it. The overall problem is not big, but the problem with the British may be more difficult." said Grand Duke Baden.

"The British are in a worse situation than the French. If we look at it purely from a military perspective, we can even consider the military parade at Trafalgar Square in London." Moltke said disrespectfully. "Improvement, Grand Duke, the British are beef on the chopping board!"

"Marson Marshal, the problem between us and the British is not a military issue. We cannot kill Britain, because if we kill Britain, the biggest profiter is not us, but Americans! I think your Majesty will not think that the Americans will be our eternal ally, right? The Pacific Ocean is so vast that the contradictions between the Americans and the Japanese are irreconcilable. So for Germany and the United States, which are also located at both ends of the Atlantic, who can guarantee that there will be no conflict in the future?" Baden said fairly.

"So, the so-called punishment this time is limited?" Xiao Moltke said with some displeasure.

"Yes, at least this time, we cannot let the British despair. What can Britain do in despair may be a disaster for us," said Grand Duke Baden.
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