Tokyo: My Superpower Refreshes Every Week-Chapter 834 - 817: History Will Remember This Moment (2)

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The person who answers the last question may have the opportunity to represent Japan at the highest military strategy meeting of the United Nations."

The lieutenant general said this, waving his right arm: "This is a chance to make a name for yourself!

Gentlemen! Whether you can go down in history depends on whether you can seize this opportunity!

Our Northern Command Department must not be inferior to others!"

"Please rest assured, Lieutenant General."

Everyone present expressed their positions.

Masato Yasaki also echoed a few words, but his voice became weak.

The lieutenant general was very satisfied and then said: "The relevant information has been sent to the notebooks. Take a good look.

When planning here, do not submit plans privately; submit them to me for review first."

The Prime Minister's order is that all staff officers can send their operational plans directly to her email for review through the network.

But the lieutenant general did not want people below him to send all kinds of haphazard strategies that would harm the reputation of his Northern Command Department.

He wanted to review all the plans himself and only forward them if they were problem-free.

Masato Yasaki looked at the contents of his laptop, scratched his head, and fell into deep thought.

Who was the genius that came up with the idea of global cooperation in military operations?

Not to mention the language barriers between countries.

Modern warfare is no longer about simply amassing numbers to win but about tactics, strategy, troop morale, military equipment, etc.

Unlimited troop deployment would only lead to faster defeat in modern warfare.

Masato Yasaki dared to say that even if the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force collaborated, different divisions would have conflicts.

Let alone countries perfectly coordinating with each other.

Thus, it is unrealistic to merge expeditionary forces from different countries; it's best to let each fight their own battle.

Which country attacks which direction, and what objectives are achieved?

Of course, the most important thing to achieve this is intelligence and reconnaissance.

Without intelligence about the Different World, how could relevant operational plans be developed?

Masato Yasaki scratched his head and began drafting his operational plan.

...

Time gradually passed.

With his hands behind his back, the lieutenant general walked around the conference room like an examiner, occasionally glancing at what the other staff officers were drafting.

By dusk, only six staff officers had submitted their plans.

The lieutenant general urged them to write the plans that day for a reason.

Whoever submitted their plan to the Prime Minister first would have her see it quicker.

Unlike outside, within the Self-Defense Forces, the lieutenant general deeply felt the current Prime Minister's ambition.

He feared that there would not be frequent changes like previous Prime Ministers, and she might continue to hold office.

After all, the Prime Minister had a daughter who was a Treasure User.

And those eight Treasure Users, in the lieutenant general's view, did not belong to any faction; they were all people of Phoenix Academy Maggie's faction.

So, the lieutenant general believed the Prime Minister's position was unshakable.

If his plans were favored by the Prime Minister, it would certainly boost his career.

Talented individuals are common, but a discerning eye like a judge is not. 𝕗𝕣𝐞𝐞𝘄𝐞𝚋𝚗𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹.𝚌𝕠𝚖

If he could nurture a genius, the Prime Minister would surely regard him with high esteem.

With this mindset, the lieutenant general carefully reviewed the six operational plans.

There were nonsensical plans, very good plans, and ordinary plans.

The lieutenant general directly dismissed the nonsensical plans, focusing on the ordinary and good plans.

After thinking slightly, although Masato Yasaki's plan had no merits in his eyes, it also had no faults worth picking out and could be sent to the Prime Minister without issue.

Nor was it bad to say it highlighted Nakazawa Shouji's plan was brilliant.

Without comparison, how could one recognize excellence?

The lieutenant general made a decision in his heart and said: "The names I read out should send their operational plans to the Prime Minister's email.

If I don't call your name, revise your operational plans; don't send those that are just filling up the numbers.

To avoid giving the Prime Minister a bad impression of our Northern Command Department!"

The lieutenant general was mindful of the feelings of those eliminated, not naming names, but just asking for revisions and then announcing the names of those approved.

"Nakazawa Shouji, Masato Yasaki..."

Upon hearing his name, Masato Yasaki breathed a sigh of relief, looking like he could go back to sleep.

He wasn't really concerned whether his plan would be valued or not.

Given such limited intelligence, making any decisions about the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force or even multinational cooperation was a joke.

War is a matter of vital importance to a nation, a matter of life and death, a path to survival or destruction, and cannot be ignored.

If even the higher-ups don't understand this, Masato Yasaki felt he might as well start planning his aftermath.

...

Tokyo, Imperial Palace.

The sign at the door of the room on the west side of the North Wing of Honmaru Palace had already been changed to the Special Operations Temporary Decision Center.

Teachers from the Tokyo Military Academy gathered inside.

Each was equipped with a computer, and the operational plans sent to the Prime Minister's office from various parts of the Self-Defense Forces would be transferred here.

They would review, classify, and summarize them on the Prime Minister's desk.

They had no authority to discard any operational plan but could only add comments beside each one.

Phoenix Academy Maggie personally supervised their work but did not flip through or guide them.

She only needed to ensure that these people conducted the screening impartially without deleting or overly praising any plans for nepotism.

After all, writing is an art form.

Especially since Phoenix Academy Maggie and Kochou were not very proficient with military matters, they were even more susceptible to being hoodwinked by these experts with professional jargon, leading them to make desired decisions.

To prevent favoritism, emails from the Prime Minister's mailbox were all anonymous, without indicating which brigade or which staff officer wrote them, leaving only the plans themselves.

This maximized the fairness and impartial conclusions of these individuals.

The sound of keyboard typing echoed in the room as dusk settled, and Phoenix Academy Maggie turned on the lights, while the printed operational plans were neatly organized.

Phoenix Academy Maggie did not browse much but instructed them to be submitted to the Prime Minister's Office.

Takahashi Saeko carried a tray with a cup of coffee: "Miss, would you like some coffee?"

"Yes."

Phoenix Academy Maggie nodded, sipping the coffee while continuing to observe the busy crowd.

Takahashi Saeko stood beside her and softly asked: "When does the cabinet plan to publicly announce the extermination of monsters?"

"Not sure, the cabinet is still discussing, but I don't think it will take long, and they should soon pick a suitable time to announce it."

Phoenix Academy Maggie casually replied.

Regarding expeditions to the Different World, it was impossible to continue hiding from the public, nor was there any need to hide.

At such times, as long as they present the just cause of human survival, then all countries would fully activate munitions factories to produce various ammunition.

However, Japan's military industry had been dormant too long.

No matter how much Kochou struggled to revive munitions production, it would be difficult to achieve in a short time.

The United Nations was discussing global cooperation, who would provide raw materials, who would ramp up ammunition and drone production, etc.

At such times, as the world's leading industrialized nation,

Japan's neighbor was naturally unavoidable.

Nevertheless, production problems were easier to solve, while the real headache was deciding what humanity should produce?

They couldn't just go full throttle producing useless weapons.

Strategic calculations were intensively carried out between countries.

Phoenix Academy Maggie pondered those complexities and sighed, turning her head to ask: "Are you going to the battlefield?"

"In such times, I can't evade my duty."

Takahashi Saeko shrugged; she was cautious but knew when to take the initiative.

Now wasn't the time for her to stay behind the scenes; she didn't want to remain in the rear and one day hear that Ayatsuki Ayaka had died on the front lines.

Phoenix Academy Maggie raised her glass, "If we have a future, history will remember this moment."