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Battlefield of Fire: The Road to Survival in World.
Chapter 22: Cultivation. [22]
Summary
The dialogue explores geopolitical tensions, focusing on Germany's strategic challenges and its rivals, particularly the British and French. En Ge Er Man emphasizes the need for a proactive approach against Britain, suggesting that their empire's reliance on colonies makes them vulnerable. The discussion shifts to domestic issues, highlighting the economic strain on the German populace and the importance of maintaining public trust. Personal interactions reveal a romantic subplot, juxtaposing the political climate with personal relationships. Themes of class disparity and societal stability emerge as characters navigate their ambitions and desires amidst the backdrop of war and survival.Full content
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