Ultimate Weapon of Magic and Science

Chapter 1759: Fifteen. Aphrodite (4)

Spy agents in various countries have developed a conditioned reflex. As long as something goes wrong, whether it is a good thing or a bad thing, first look at the place where the accident happened, whether there are imperial colleagues, how many people, and which bad guys come. Based on the number, names, and danger levels of the empire intelligence personnel, you can initially estimate how large-scale news the empire will produce.

This is not to say that the empire is a "troublemaker". How can such a trivial term be linked to the empire. The more formal opinion of various countries is that "the existence of the empire is the root of all trouble and chaos."

This evaluation may be rude, but there are no mistakes, and even no misunderstandings.

As long as people carefully examine and investigate international disputes, they can always find the shadow of great powers, especially empires, after various disturbances and disputes. Even if some turmoil is not caused by the empire, the empire will dispatch intelligence personnel for the purpose of seeking or protecting interests, and will fight for the most beneficial results for the empire.

In terms of national interests, this is a reasonable behavior, and any country will do so, so it is inevitable to accuse the empire of being spit out. However, everyone hates the empire not because of this, even if the empire’s unilateralism and the use of others to eat and clean up the school are not problems. In the intelligence community, no matter how dirty and dirty and shameless things are commonplace. What really makes people unable to swallow is the fact that the Empire "always stays one step ahead."

——Why are those sharp-eared **** always taking the lead?

——Obviously we are the first, whether we dig the pits or fall into the well, we all do it first.

Everyone just struggled with such feelings.

The follow-up development of the St. Petersburg stampede seems to have to stage those previous stories, but since things have already happened, it’s not just a childish issue to continue to make trouble. You cannot adjust your mindset and follow the development of the situation, but it will cause a great loss of national interests.

"There is no doubt that the empire will definitely intervene. The question is how deep they will intervene and what is their goal."

Slapping the report of Marseille and a series of reports of the Principality's recent movements, Roland asked himself in a mixed tone of admiration and fear.

There is no deviation in Marseille’s guess. In fact, most people can guess that the Empire will not miss this great opportunity, so this does not mean how good Marseille is, it just proves that this teenager is growing rapidly, and Roland is also amazed by this.

The empire will surely intervene in the turmoil of the Principality. The degree, methods and methods of its intervention depend on the target. Having mastered the empire's target direction, one can speculate to a certain extent the outline of its plan. It stands to reason that this time there was actually no difficulty, after all, the interests sought by the empire were almost obvious.

Putting pressure on the Principality to contain Albion’s union with the Principality-there is no doubt that this is the main goal of the empire. It stands to reason that starting from this direction, combined with the actions of the empire, it is probably not difficult to analyze. But this time the situation was so special that Roland could hardly assert the empire's behavior.

The crux of the problem lies in "revolution".

Revolutions are generally exported, either based on ideology or for national interests. But no matter what the purpose, the exported revolution will eventually defy itself in some form.

"Revolution is like a plague, spread the plague and return to yourself sooner or later."

This is what Li Lin once said. With reference to the relationship between the French Volunteers who were steeped in "revolutionary ideas" in the American Revolution and the later French Revolution, and at the end of World War I, the Germans sent the revolutionary mentors back to Tsarist Russia, and then ushered in the history of the national red flag flying. Any exaggerated ingredients.

As far as the empire is concerned, no matter what the purpose and the revolution demanded, all are plagues. No matter who the empire wants to use this plague to harm, the plague called "Revolution" will soon spread to the empire's territory.

A violent revolution of all kinds is the simplest form, because the output of the violent revolution triggers "Wang Guancheng to hit the ground" is a more advanced form, and more complicated is that the chain reaction caused by the revolution leads to the collapse of the entire geo-strategy.

This is by no means impossible.

So even if Li Lin would intervene in the turmoil of the Principality, he would never want to trigger a real revolution. Due to the size of the Principality and the sharpness of social contradictions, even if it is only a small struggle, the ripples it raises may lose control, and after a variety of waves, it will become a huge wave and eventually overflow abroad.

It is really troublesome not only to gain benefits, but also to do everything possible to avoid revolutions-under the premise of contradictions, it is very difficult to figure out the plan of the empire.

In this state of limited information, continuing speculation will only reduce to fantasy. With the free time, it may be faster to go directly to the extreme north.

Roland thought so and did the same.

Before him, Marseille and his party had entered the Principality and took a train to St. Petersburg.

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