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Chapter 4 Old Rival, New Enemy (4)

[A chapter is updated first. I found that the chapter "Old Adversary, New Enemy" still needs 6,000 words to complete. So just take it apart and post it. Continue to code it in the evening, but the update time may not be the standard 7:30...]

Tirpitz resigned, and the stubborn old man who made Wang Heidi resented for half his life actually resigned. He even left a brilliant mark on the credit book of the Helgolan Bay victory that Wang Heidi is proud of.

After coming out of the conference room of the Navy headquarters, Wang Heidi was dizzy in the narrow corridor. Tirpitz's resignation, Ingnore's warning, and more than ten years of painful memories made the anxious otaku keenly realize something, but whenever the otaku tried to concentrate on thinking deeply, that terrifying inspiration could always slip away from his mind easily.

Wang Heidi is no stranger to this old and aging building. He once served as secretary of the Navy office and stumbled around the Navy headquarters building. Following the memories of the old year, he turned several forks, and bypassed several corners, unconsciously came to the door of the familiar and unfamiliar office of the Imperial Navy Minister.

"It's not Tirpitz, but Emperor William!" It seemed that it was enlightenment. Wang Heidi's sudden pleasure had not yet dissipated, and the cold sweat had already wet the front and back of his shirt.

In 1897, the hot-headed Wang Heidi published the amazing "On Asymmetrical Warfare in the Age of Battleships". The president of the Naval Academy, Major General Laiche, was solemnly known that the school had archived and copied it by himself, and handed it to Tirpitz. Wang Heidi's almost evil precise prophecy disappeared in the vast official documents of the Admiralty. It was rumored that Tirpitz looked down on the science fiction paper that was almost Verne, and it was collected by the emperor who was very fond of merit.

In 1898, the young and energetic Wang Heidi had a fierce argument with Tirpitz, and from the initial theoretical dispute to a simple act of impulse. After the otaku and Tirpitz were invaded overseas, from the initial gunboats of the Far East to the mobilization and staff of the Baltic Reserve Fleet, to the desolate commander of the East African Marine Corps, to the end of the end, Wang Heidi did not hesitate to abandon the principle of "safety first" for the sake of his generous salary, braved the war to come to dangerous Istanbul, and followed the Ottoman Empire, which was abandoned by gods, in the Balkans.

In January 1914, Hippel and Reeder blew in front of Tirpitz, trying to make Tirpitz give up his hatred for the otakus for sixteen years. However, the paranoid Tirpitz was indifferent to this. He even shouted, "I am not ready to accept any opinions written or narrated by him until he changed his disgusting pride and arrogant talk, even if his views were correct."

In July 1914, under the care of General Hippel, Wang Heidi was at ease in the Ocean Fleet. However, the Navy Minister was determined not to give up the suppression of this rebellious young man. He repeatedly used the excuse of Wang Heidi's rude words to contradict him and interfered in his promotion. If Hippel had not given up the position of chief officer of Hewan Defense Command due to physical problems, Wang Heidi would not have been as enthusiastic as the war in August.

The otaku always thought that his enemies were Tirpitz who disliked him and the veterans of the Navy headed by George Von Muller. Although the former was in a bad situation, he had the right to interfere in the personnel appointments of the navy, and although the latter did not have real power, they were either the emperor's favorite ministers or attendants, or had countless old friends, or were fearless. They had enough influence on the head of the Ocean Fleet and General Ingnoll, who had a weak personality.

In Wang Heidi's view, the emerging Germany and the old world system must have a battle. Whether it is time or harmony, the battle is the best time for Germany to break the shackles. In history, Germany was defeated, the workers' movement in the rear, the black death plundered, and the battles on both sides were just external factors. To be honest, Germany still lost to the war of attrition.

To this end, Wang Heidi, who served as the head of the Helgolan Bay Defense Command, used his cards to the extreme, and used one sword after another to go against the odds and instant benefits. He tore off the cloak of "Dugu Qiubai" of the Royal Navy, and used glory and glory to tell the old naval veterans that were always an offensive army, trying to create a fait accompli in the face of public opinion. After being promoted and surrendered by the Admiralty, Wang Heidi did not feel discouraged. He also fantasized about convincing the emperor to eliminate the old man Tirpitz's hind legs and the interference of the Admiralty veterans, and to smash the British's maritime blockade.

The otakus who is familiar with the cruelty of World War I and the miserable situation in the fields after Germany's defeat may not be without fear. However, the otakus is not a person who was wasting his youth in a daze. Since he has settled in Kiel, there are enough things in this magnificent land of Germany that he has to protect, and cannot tolerate him. Wang Heidi retreated. On August 4, the horn of the war sounded, and Wang Heidi stood up without hesitation, and was castrated by the thirty-year peace and the foreign policy of the river crab world. Wang Heidi tried to restore the low morale of the Ocean Fleet with a lone hero, and worked tirelessly to provoke trouble and try to regain the initiative in the war in front of the huge Royal Navy.

Just as Wang Heidi was reorganizing, the otaku suddenly realized that he was not challenging some outdated old men, and Tirpitz was not his real enemy. On the contrary, perhaps the person who had been hiding in the dark for many years was not the German emperor, but Tirpitz!

In 1894, Wang Heidi met with his half-life rival Tirpitz. At that time, Tirpitz was not the founder of the Ocean Fleet, and Wang Heidi was far from the great reputation he is now. The chat on campus did not shock the world, but Colonel Tirpitz's appreciation of Wang Heidi, who was notorious at the time, was beyond words. Tirpitz even advised Stenzell to be more tolerant and understanding of Wang Heidi, who knew it later.

In 1897, Wang Heidi first proposed the concept of "asymmetric combat" and was immediately put on the shelf by the Admiralty after a while. Wang Heidi also heard of the rumors about the Admiralty, but during his tenure as secretary of the Navy office, Wang Heidi clearly saw the article "On the Asymmetrical Battle in the Age of Battleships" that was locked by Tirpitz in the cabinet, which was criticized by Tirpitz with a red pen. Wang Heidi, the young and ignorant Wang Heidi thought it was a proof of the rumors. Now that he thought, maybe Tirpitz attached more importance to Wang Heidi's paper than anyone else. At least after the dreadnought and perfect cruiser built by Fisher was launched, the Germans quickly took out the Nassau-class dreadnought and the von-der-Tann-class battle cruiser, and their design level and performance data were even better than those of the British.

In 1898, Wang Heidi had a fierce argument with Tirpitz, and was then refrigerated and exiled, wasted sixteen years overseas. In 1914, under the lobbying of Hippel and Radel, Wang Heidi was finally able to return to the Ocean Fleet. Wang Heidi had full reason to be grateful to the German Emperor William, but Radel had served as the commander of the Emperor William's royal yacht, the Hohenzollern, as early as 1909. Wang Heidi had reason to doubt the emperor's role in this matter.

At the meeting of the Ministry of Navy in early July 1914, Wang Heidi fiercely criticized the ambiguity of the naval seniors' strategy. At that time, the otaku was angry, and he was unreasonable that he did not realize that the Minister of the Navy's Cabinet George Von Muller was just a jester; the veterans of the Ministry of Navy were still influential, but they had no right to decide on the strategic direction of the empire. At this time, the imperial minister Tirpitz, the minister of the imperial navy, and the commander-in-chief of the Ocean Fleet, Engnoll. They certainly had one or another flaws, but they were all

Even if they cannot make constructive opinions, the German Navy's maritime strategy will not be contradictory and ambiguity. It is necessary to know that the number one imaginary enemy of the ocean fleet created by Tirpitz is the British Empire. Wang Heidi was even more unaware that he could escape George Von Muller's pursuit and was accidentally promoted to colonel at the end of July and become the head of the Hewan Defense Command. It was just a double act played by Tirpitz and Hippel.

Wang Heidi suddenly understood the reason why the Navy had been building its main ships like crazy over the years, but refused to equip enough cruisers for the Ocean Fleet and auxiliary ships; Wang Heidi suddenly realized that the Navy had been conservative in the application of new technologies over the years, but could always come from behind easily; Wang Heidi suddenly understood the reason why General Ingnoll, who was invented ten years ago, was in trouble when the Ocean Fleet was invented and was in trouble, was also enthusiastic when General Ingnoll, the higher his position, the softer his bones were; Wang Heidi finally understood the reason why Tirpitz had to resign sadly while winning the Battle of the Helgolan Bay.

"It turns out that the investigation report I have been writing for more than ten years has been sank to the sea, and the person who has repeatedly taken detours in the Ocean Fleet is not Tirpitz." The bursting emotions are thrilled in my heart. Wang Heidi, who has suddenly awakened, turned his head to look at the Charlottemberg Palace, and his blue eyes are full of bloodthirsty: "The Ocean Fleet has never been from the Imperial Navy Minister Alfred von Tirpitz, and has never been from the Fleet Commander-in-Chief Alfreci von Ingnore. It does not belong to the German people! The only one who truly controls the fate of this fleet is the Hohenzollern family, and can only be the emperor of Germany!"

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