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Vol 2 Chapter 785: Boring Abao

Hindenburg silently listened to the explanation of the Captain of the Shiloh. Through the talent of the ship's mother, she knew that the Captain of the Shiloh did not lie. But she couldn’t call the shots without authorization. So she said to the captain of the Shiloh: "Mr. Colonel, I already know the cause and effect of this incident. Anyway, the negotiation will not end immediately, nor will you immediately. I’m leaving here. Can you give me some time to think about it?"

"Of course, of course. As long as there is a result before we are transferred!" The Captain of the Shiloh nodded to Hindenburg quickly.

"I see, I'll consider it. If there is nothing wrong, I will leave first." Hindenburg finished speaking to the Captain of the Shiloh, turned and left here.

. . . . . .

"...This is the question I have been thinking about in the past two days. Should I tell this to the officer and you? Of course, now that you are here, I don't have to have a headache." Hindenburg watched. Looking at Richelieu in front of him, he threw the question directly to her with a relaxed look.

Richelieu, who had listened to the cause and effect, was also a little dumbfounded at this time. She never expected that such things, which are often more bizarre than reality, would be encountered by herself.

"So Abao, what's your answer now? I don't believe you haven't got an answer after thinking about it for so long." She asked Hindenburg after finishing her thoughts.

"I don't think I can agree, because your negotiation has not been completed. If I agree and do it, then the U.S. negotiators will definitely use this as an excuse to lower the negotiation conditions. They will not care if this is voluntary. Yes!" Hindenburg told Richelieu his thoughts.

"Didn't you already have the result?" Richelieu looked at Hindenburg with a faint smile on his face.

"But..." Hindenburg seemed to want to say something to Richelieu.

"But what? You see, haven't you already figured out the problem very clearly? If you do it, it will cause harm to the negotiation between us. If you don't do it, then our negotiation advantage will continue to be maintained. Go down." Richelieu said to Hindenburg.

Then she seemed to have thought of something, and asked Hindenburg: "Abor, do you think that if you refuse, the US military officers and soldiers will lose their lives in case of infection. Although this fault is not caused by you, it is your own fault? Would you feel sorry for it?"

"Yeah." Hindenburg nodded.

"So you see, this is why we are the ship mother, not the deep sea ship mother. The difference between us and the deep sea ship mother lies in this. We always have a kind heart, and the deep sea ship mother will only rely on Act in their own mood. When they are in a good mood, they can say everything. If they are in a bad mood, they will vent even a small amount of trivial mistakes. You did a good job of this matter, Abao, and then leave it to me and the general. Deal with it, you don’t have to worry about this. If the Captain of the Shiloh asks, you can tell him that you can’t make a decision on your own, but you have already reported it to the general. As for the answer, you can’t agree. Their request is the general's business. If he continues to ask you when the general will answer you, you will keep a cold face and tell him that the general will tell him if he answers. Do you understand?" Richelieu told Hindon Fort Weapon Road.

"Understood!" Hindenburg immediately saluted Richelieu seriously, and then whispered in a low voice: "Sure enough, you are still at the heart of politics (first sound), and we were defeated in the past.

Richelieu hit Hindenburg's head with a hand knife immediately, and she said to Hindenburg with a black line on her face: "I said Abao, have you been bolder recently? Haven't been a secretary ship for a long time? Planning to be a secretary ship?"

If Richelieu said anything else, Hindenburg might still argue with her. But when it comes to letting Hindenburg serve as a secretary ship, handle the documents as high as the mountain. . .

"Uh... I'm sorry! I didn't mean it! I just said directly what I thought..." Before I finished speaking, I realized that it would be better not to say the last part of Hindenburg.

"...Forget it, go back and pack you up, so many people here are watching!" Richelieu just wanted to put two IQ correction palms on Hindenburg's head, but he saw that he had already been **** in the distance. The soldiers were moving around the playground, so they gave up temporarily with a black face.

Hindenburg also knew that she hadn't thought about what she had just said, so she sat down again and ate the buns beside Richelieu.

She quickly wiped out two bags of three big bags of steamed buns. Then she picked up a bag of soy milk and drank it and asked Richelieu: "By the way, Richelieu, why are you coming to me for? The negotiation is over? Can you go back?"

At this point, Hindenburg's eyes suddenly lit up.

She has been here for more than a month, and apart from the very pleasant time at the beginning, she can be said to be extremely boring during the following period.

Earlier, you could play free fights because other people didn’t know about the ship’s mother, but after the news that she suppressed thousands of U.S. troops all by herself, let alone ordinary soldiers, it is the legendary masters gathered, and there is no cooking class with the strongest combat effectiveness People are willing to have a pleasant battle with her.

Hindenburg knows that Richelieu and the others came to negotiate with the Americans. Right now, except for the first day Richelieu, they visited her once, and it took such a long time to come. It’s no wonder Hindenburg thought of negotiating. It's over~www.readwn.com~ Richelieu is here to pick himself up.

Richelieu knew this too, so she apologized and shook her head to Hindenburg and said, "Sorry, Abao, the negotiation is still going on. I came to you this time for other things."

"Ah...? Oh, okay. Let's talk, what's the matter." Hindenburg was taken aback for a moment, and then the light in his eyes dimmed and asked.

"Abao, are you boring here?" Richelieu suddenly asked Hindenburg a knowingly asked question.

"Richelieu, aren't you talking nonsense? If I'm not bored, I'll be okay to toss about it?" Hindenburg gave Richeli a glance and said angrily.

"Then I ask you, now there is something very interesting for you to participate, would you like it?" Richelieu didn't care about Hindenburg's tone, but continued to ask her.

"It's interesting to ask you knowingly? What's the interesting thing to say, if you are so appetite, even if you are the secretary ship designated by the chief, don't blame me for dragging you to the exercise and fighting with you." Hindenburg was even more angry. Said to Richelieu.

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