Imperial Overlord

: nine invisible troops



Noble? Indeed, the British who came forward to hook up with Goering and Hess were really an old-fashioned aristocrat with a title of title. It is precisely because of his status and relationship with the British royal family that Goering and Hess are convinced of Britain's attitude.

It's not surprising that the Führer knew this. Without the tacit approval of the SS and the Gestapo, the trivial actions of Goering and Hess, once discovered, would be a major crime of treason.

However, the phrase "European shitposters" made Hess alert. It's impossible not to know a little bit of European history, the filth of the British between France and Old Prussia and Tsarist Russia and Italy.

When France was tyrannical, the British alliance of Prussia and Italy fought to suppress Napoleon; after the rise of Germany, the Anglo-French alliance was so unbreakable that sometimes a czarist Russia was added as a bargaining chip.

"However, my head of state, now we have shattered the Anglo-French alliance. We have won the war, will Britain continue to be stubborn?" Hess considered for two seconds and asked.

After asking such a question, Li Le knew that thinking about national affairs had suppressed the fatal suspicion of the true and false heads of state in Hess' mind.

His invisible troops had truly achieved a staged victory. At least what Hess is thinking about now is the matter on the British side, not whether Li Le is the real head of state.

"Could it be that your intelligence officers got the ideas of a few British politicians and did not represent the British government?" Hess recalled what the British side had always insisted on, and questioned: "Churchill is just to appease the British people. Puppet, he may not be a stumbling block to peace."

ha? Was Churchill not a stumbling block to peace? Maybe...but he'll lead the British people to keep fighting until the Third Reich is destroyed and I, the unlucky bastard, committed suicide in Berlin! Li Le spit out such a sentence in his mind.

"Do you really believe that the British king launched a prime minister of the main war faction in order to promote the traditional friendship between the British and German people?" Li Le stared at Hess with eagle eyes and sneered.

Hess was stunned for a moment. He clearly felt the prelude to the anger of the Führer in front of him. It is not a wise choice to make the Führer get angry, this genius leader seems to have a higher level of swearing.

Of course he knew how the Führer mentally destroyed those poor opponents. He was locked in a room to be bombarded by the Führer's ideological saturation. It was only the most basic pyramid selling method for the Führer of the Tang Dynasty.

The head of state in front of him said it so pretentiously, Hess just heard the familiar tone of voice and knew that the head of state was convinced of this information and was preparing to take countermeasures.

This man with a moustache, but with everyone present, divided Poland, swept France, and occupied the head of state of Denmark, Holland, Luxembourg, Belgium!

If you don't trust him, are there any trustworthy people in the Third Reich? Thinking of this, Hess's mind was convinced of the Führer's judgment.

Trusting the Führer's judgment, Hess's mind imagined more things, such as the mysterious intelligence unit whose name he didn't even know.

How was such a terrifying force established, how did it operate, and where did the needed funds come from?

In just an instant, Hess felt that the Führer he thought he knew very well, and the Third Reich behind the Führer, became blurred.

There are too many things he doesn't know anymore, which is not good news for a deputy head of the Third Reich.

As if countless pairs of eyes were staring at him on his back, Hess felt the hairs on his back stand up. Does Goering know that the Führer has an invisible and intangible intelligence force? What about Goebbels? How much does Speer, who can only show off in front of the Führer, know?

It doesn't seem so bad... It seems that Himmler's SS and Heydrich's Gestapo have long been distrusted by the Führer. With such an independent and huge intelligence force, it seems that the Führer has already been on alert for these clowns Himmler.

Even Hitler at this moment didn't know that his nonsense made the Deputy Head of the Third Reich think so much relevant information in an instant.

God knows that he was just thinking of finding a reason to launch his "New Britain Air Combat". As for denying the entire SS, it seems that Hess himself thought too much...

In the eyes of Hess today, the Führer is convinced that Britain will not surrender, and it will not have an impact on anything that follows.

Now that the "Sea Lion Project" has been discussed at a meeting, the attack that Goering promised to the Fuhrer a few days ago will be launched as scheduled. This has nothing to do with whether Britain will surrender, because the plan has been approved by the majority.

Destined to fight is nothing more than the difference between how to fight and what purpose to fight for. If the Führer thinks that the British are playing a trick on Germany, then he will simply put more effort into the fight and be more determined.

Nothing needs to be changed, just a slight change of the Führer's idea - after thinking about it like this, Hess found that he didn't have to rush to argue with the Führer about any issues at all, as long as the implementation was enough.

What politicians need to think about is always the cost of political investment and the income they get. The cost is almost zero and they can still get some impression points from the head of state. It is a wise decision.

Just thinking about it, Hess felt that he was simply too wise. In this case, other things can be put aside, including the "details" that are not beneficial.

You are the deputy head of state of the Third Reich. Hess knows how much he has. He knows best. Once the most authoritative and dominant head of state really disappears, even if he becomes the head of state, he will not have much real right to speak.

Are those Junkers in the army still buying it? Will the arrogant guy, Goering, obey him? Did Himmler and Heydrich's SS branch support it? Goebbels…

Hess felt a headache every time he thought of these guys with big tails and good looks. That is to say, the head of state can crush all these guys to death. For any other one, the interior of the empire will be turbulent first.

In addition, Hess, as the deputy head of the empire, of course knows that the economy of the Third Reich is actually a bad debt to the very foundation. Only a fool would think of killing the head of state, and he would be a messenger for such a mess.

"My Führer, since you already have the information, I think it's time to hold a meeting to make a decision." Hess pondered in his mind for a few seconds before choosing the most suitable option. , opened his mouth and replied to Hitler: "You know, many plans need to be redrawn, this is a big project."

"It needs to be formulated again..." Hearing that the other party believed in the blunt intelligence unit, Li Le raised a smile on the corner of his mouth.

Speer, who left after listening to it, was even more secretive about the "invisible troops" of the Führer. Looking at Hitler's back at this moment, he immediately felt even more unfathomable.

"Go get ready, my dear Hess... Loyal Hess. We didn't win the war, at least not before defeating Britain!" Li Le waved his hand and asked Hess to step back to prepare.

Then the fake head of state, who had gradually entered the state, began to watch the fake artworks in the Louvre Museum in Paris with great interest.

Hess, who retired, was full of doubts. At least he knew that the head of state standing in the distance had a hidden power in his hand that he didn't even know about. This power could make a difference even in the distant UK, which was so terrifying to the point of suffocation.

Passing by Heydrich, who was summoned by the Führer, Hess looked at Heydrich's tall figure from the corner of his eye. In the eyes of those who are already suspicious, any object is doubtful.

"Is this organization in Heydrich's hands? The Gestapo? No, absolutely not." Hess rejected his idea, because the Führer could not put both intelligence organizations in the same hands.

"Speer?" He denied Heydrich, and Hess turned his attention to Speer, who was chatting and laughing with the Führer just now.

This person is often summoned by the Führer alone, and most of his speeches are related to bad things about art and architecture. It stands to reason that such a jester should not be so important to the Fuhrer...

Unless... he holds another intelligence force that the Führer has buried in the dark! The more he thought about it, the more he felt that he had guessed correctly, and there was more fear and caution in Speer's eyes.

Sometimes I have to admire the great imagination of human beings. With a hint of indistinguishable truth from falsehood, I can make up a series of impeccable reasoning and bury myself in my own imagination.

Speer doesn't know yet that he has been targeted by the deputy head of the empire because of an "invisible troop".

At this moment, he is still immersed in the joy of being promoted to work in the German railway department. You know, as a jester, the most hope is that he can get rid of this identity and sit in a good position with real power.

And Deutsche Bahn, which is in charge of the railway traffic lines in the entire Third Reich, is not only a department with real power, but also a high-level real power department with real power.

Speer doesn't know yet, but this is just the first step in his rapid development with the support of the new Führer.


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