Seeing the man's mocking smile, Peggy suddenly felt that this man was becoming a little annoying. "Dr. Yves seems to have a different opinion. If you would, could you tell me about your opinion?"
Peggy knew that Yves was a man of genius, but what were his qualifications for assessing military situations? Was he secretly an army lover too? This little brother who likes to play in the laboratory doesn't look like a military lover.
Knowing that the main 'event' was coming, Yves took a sip of soda to moisten his throat, and then he replied. "Yes, I have my own personal opinion." He said with a smile.
"Dr. Yves, please tell me about it." Crossing her arms under both anti-gravity melons, Peggy asked in a skeptical tone.
"Since you are so curious, then let me explain."
"First, war is not constant. Poland also had trenches that they built themselves, so why did they still lose? The Polish and Francis troops did not differ much in their military strength, but the result was that Poland was still beaten."
"Secondly, this era is no longer the old era, but the technological one. The sky is full of airplanes, and the earth is full of tanks. Strength and combat power have increased tens of times or even hundreds of times."
"Let's look at it from a mobility point of view, in the past the march limit might have been about eighty kilometers, but now the distance we can cover has increased tenfold!"
"With an off-road vehicle, a distance of eight hundred kilometers can be covered rather quickly. If soldiers travel using these vehicles, their stamina and physical strength will be maintained until they enter the battlefield."
"Please explain to me, how can the trench withstand the onslaught of planes, cannons and tanks?" Raising his eyebrows, Yves had gone into 'pretentious' mode.
"Dr. Yves, don't you know that the Maginot Line is a natural barrier built on the border of France and Germany? The Maginot Line is not made with just any material but super strong concrete. You've never commanded an army before, so it's only natural that you have this opinion." Peggy sneered. All her good feelings for the man were gone; she even doubted if the man actually had any real material.
"I know, hehe. But who said that they would attack from the front directly? Assuming that I'm the attacker, I will definitely deploy one frontline assault team to confuse the enemy, then will send the rest of the troops to the defenseless backline."
"Lure and disrupt the enemy troops to focus on the front lines, then destroy the factories that provide them with food. Send some small troops to break through in various places, this will work because the defense lines of each place are not the same."
"By the way, I feel that the Maginot Line was not designed to counter attacks from the rear. With the new technology and advanced weapons available now, small-scale battles will be very influential." Yves analyzed calmly.
Hearing Yves' answer, Peggy was a little moved. If the man said was true, then the Maginot Line would be in danger!
"Even if they use the tactics you said, if we gather a lot of troops on the defense line from the start, then their attacks will be meaningless. By that time the soldiers attacking from behind will also be wiped out, in the end we will still win." Although Peggy seemed confident, worry began to creep into her heart.
"If that's the case, then it's you who will suffer the greatest loss. Those soldiers definitely won't be able to hide. Just plant mines on the back line, then attack them from the inside. This way the Maginot Line will become a joke."
The Maginot Line was built to defend, not attack, so how could they fend off the Nazi onslaught? Thinking about this, Yves could only shake his head.
"Th-this?!" As a fan of the military, Peggy could instantly imagine the situation the man was talking about. If that really happened, then they would receive total destruction!
She couldn't even think of a way to solve the problem. Looking at the man who was smiling mockingly, Peggy suddenly felt complicated. Was that man really a genius?
"Haha, don't worry, Miss Peggy, it's just a personal opinion anyway. Maybe it won't happen, and maybe the Nazis will attack from the front like you and the other military experts predicted." Yves waved his hand casually.
"Sir, your food." The waiter came with the food they had ordered.
"Thank you." Yves nodded toward the waitress. After that, he started to eat; he had been feeling a little weak all day; if Dana hadn't squeezed him this morning, he definitely wouldn't be this hungry.
On the other hand, Peggy seemed unfazed, not even wanting to touch her food. The more she thought about the possibility of what the man had said, the more worried she became. She wanted to rush back and remind her colleagues and tell them to report to the Ministry of Defense!
"Miss Peggy, how about a bet?" Looking at the beautiful woman in front of him, a thought crossed Yves' mind.
"Bet? What bet?" Peggy replied somewhat absent-mindedly.
"If the Nazis fail to defeat France, then I will give you an advanced AK model for free." Yves began to play tricks. For a woman like Peggy, there was no way she would fall in love so easily.
Only when he beats her in a certain field, that's when he knows that there will be an opportunity.
"If you win?" Peggy became a little more energetic. If that exclusive weapon could be given to the country's military, it would definitely increase their military strength!
"Let me ask you first. Are you married? Do you have a boyfriend?" Yves finally showed his wolf figure.
"No, why?" Peggy had a vague thought.
"If I win, I want you to be my girlfriend." Yves nodded with a satisfied smile.
"Hmm? I'm sure you have no shortage of female fans, why are you interested in me?" Peggy was becoming increasingly curious. If Yves said he wanted to find a girlfriend, she was sure there would be a lot of girls waiting in line! She knew how popular this man was.
"Not only are you beautiful, you also have a confident temperament. I admire you very much and like your nature."
"Don't worry, if you don't want it, then I won't insist." Yves shrugged while expressing his thoughts generously.
"Okay, I accept your bet. That bet will take effect from now on, also, please forgive me for the rudeness earlier." Peggy smiled as she extended her hand.
Shaking the woman's hand, Yves smiled happily. "Me too, I apologize for my impoliteness earlier. I'm glad you accept it, let's eat." The two nodded to each other as they continued their discussion.
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