Chapter 352 Nan ??Hua won't be so shameless(2/2)
Over the years, the Royal Navy has never let down the British expatriates, and it does so now.
"As the Prime Minister said - the Royal Navy will always be the most solid backing for the overseas Chinese! The reason why I had questions before was because I wanted to know if I could see this "Police Union Flag" from the sky...
"
After thinking about it, Henrys said.
"We have never been to the sky, who knows if those guys can see it? If they can't see it, or if they say they don't see it, we have no way to refute it!"
refute?
Rather than refuting, Henrys wanted to know how to counterattack. His cannons would definitely not be able to hit the airship, but whether the airship could attack his warship, this... I am afraid only God knows.
"They...should not be so shameless!"
When he said this, Edward Thornton felt a little uneasy. He really felt that the other party might really do this.
Is this kind of thing shameless?
It's just an excuse. If it were him, he would definitely find this excuse.
It was too far away and I didn't see it.
Or maybe because the height is too high, our view is blocked by something.
And they would also say that because the distance was too high, the bomb had some deviation under the head. This is also inevitable.
In short, if it were him, there would be countless reasons and excuses to explain it. In the end, it was just a mistake.
Edward Thornton's uneasiness fell into Henrys' eyes, making him a little uneasy,
Shameless?
Is this shameless?
Over the years, he has seen things more shameless than this. Even if the South Chinese people are really so shameless, he said "I didn't see it clearly".
What can they do?
He looked at the nearby port, and then at his warship, which was right next to the port.
A thought came to Henrys' mind - if a bomb fell on the warship, it would be all over.
Whether it was flying too high and not seeing clearly, or the bomb was blown away by the wind when it fell. As long as the bomb fell on the warship, they would be the ones killed or injured, and even he might become a joke.
At that time, whether it is compensation or compensation, it will have nothing to do with him. The loss of reputation will accompany him for life. If he loses his life, it will be more than worth the loss.
"Mr. Ambassador, for your safety, I think we should retreat further away from the port. What do you think?"
After making up his mind, Henrys said to the ambassador.
This damn old slippery man, looking at Henrys, Edward Thornton certainly knew what the other man was thinking and what was for his safety. This old slippery man was clearly a coward.
Okay! There is no shame in being a coward at this time.
No, not cowards. They're just doing it for a better look.
"Of course, General."
Edward Thornton said.
"A longer distance will help us better observe the effects of bombing, what do you think? General."
"Indeed, for us, it is more important to observe the effects of the bombing."
Henrys couldn't help but praise Edward's intelligence and wit. These guys can always find many reasons to cover up their timidity.
No, it's not timidity.
They just wanted to have a better observation and better understand what kind of weapon the airship is.
The British retreated!
Almost as soon as the "Minotaur" and "Hector" were lit, the people near the port had a desperate thought in their hearts - they had been abandoned by the British!
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Chapter completed!