How To Live As A Writer In A Fantasy World chapter 561

How To Live As A Writer In A Fantasy World 561

561 – England (2)

When strange things happen in world history, if you take a picture of Britain, you’re roughly right. As expected, this story also starts from the root of all evil in the world.

It is a famous quote(?) in world history. It also shows at once the influence Britain had on the world during the British Empire.

Britain once had an influence far beyond that of modern America. I can’t believe it, but it’s true.

From the industrial revolution to English, which serves as the world’s official language, capitalism that gave birth to communism, and suits that can be called standard clothing.

It laid most of the foundations of modern civilization, and the greatest invention among them is by far the ‘America’.

However, due to the barbaric customs unique to imperialism, it also had a bad influence.

A prime example is the borders of Africa. Unlike other countries, African borders are straight, like a ruler.

Due to this, civil wars are occurring in many places, and the UK is ignoring me and pretending not to know.

In addition, the reason why China strictly controls drug-related crimes is because of the Opium Wars caused by Britain, and the Irish famine suffered greatly because of Britain.

It is clear that Britain has led the development of modern civilization, but in other words, it is in line with the saying that there is no place that is not included.

Perhaps because of this, England has the nickname of a country with a hateful personality, that is, a hateful country.

However, the incident that caused all those evil deeds to be washed away occurred, and it was World War II.

[The UK should bow down to mustache art students. If it wasn’t for that, I wouldn’t even be able to wash it.]

A country that resisted the devil. Europe’s last line of defense. unyielding will, etc.

Despite the terrifying momentum of Nazi Germany, which even occupied France, Britain did not give up and resisted to the end.

Nazi Germany gently persuaded Britain, which was far ahead in naval power, but Britain’s answer was extremely simple.

f*ck you. It contains some exaggerations and summaries, but the British chewed through the appeasement of Nazi Germany to the end.

If Britain had not held out in Europe alone for two years, there would have been no US participation in the war, and Germany would have had the upper hand.

[There is a risk factor, but it is clearly wrong to stab a colleague in the back.]

[Operation Catapult meant that British intelligence was lacking. Germany has very few naval officers except U-boats.]

[Now France may side with Germany completely.]

However, putting all that aside, Operation Catapult can be seen as an operation that shows the British antipathy.

The navy of Nazi Germany was in such a dire situation that it was called ‘the bastard of the Reich’ as mentioned so far.

Even if you ate the French navy, there was a high probability of pretending, and it would have been more efficient to increase the power of the air force than to develop the navy.

Moreover, according to the armistice agreement, it was written that the French navy was not to be used. Of course, Nazi Germany, which destroys the treaty as if it were a meal, is unlikely to be defended.

Anyway, the British slaughtered the French navy according to ‘reasonable’ judgment without knowing it. It’s like sticking a knife into a colleague’s back.

Naturally, the French were outraged, and later the Allies suffered from the stubborn resistance of Vichy France.

[This is a reasonable decision for Britain. Of course, sticking a knife in the back of a colleague is wrong.]

[There is no need for right or wrong in war. Winning is important.]

Readers who saw Operation Catapult also criticized it as a reasonable but not right action.

In addition, the frequently mentioned anti-property properties of England began to be discovered one by one.

From the handover of the Czech Republic and Poland to Nazi Germany to colonial matters.

Originally, people tended to see the negatives more than the positives, and Britain was no different.

[England was the ruler of the world. But at the same time, it had a big and small impact.]

[How on earth did Britain become the ruler of the world?]

[In the prologue, America was once a British colony. However, a country called the United States was born in the War of Independence.]

At the same time, it made us question how Britain became the ruler of the world.

Britain’s mainland was only a tiny country by world standards.

There is not even a huge river that can be said to be the source of ancient civilization. The only thing to eat is potatoes.

[Since there is nothing, I wonder if they focused on looting rather than farming?]

[This result may have occurred after developing not to be taken away, and developing to rob.]

[Near a large river, manpower for farming is essential. You may not have felt the need for development because it would be enough to live on.]

[The narrow land would also have played a part. The wider the country, the slower the transfer of information.]

As you can see from the serious opinions of critics and scholars, this is all true.

If you look at the population and land area, the Qing Dynasty would have been number one in the world. However, as a result of the Opium War, the Qing Dynasty was turned into a colony.

Also, the Americas had almost no proper civilization before Europeans came over.

Even the land of the opening period was a story when the basic framework was established to some extent, and it would not have been much if it had not been for the Europeans.

Anyway, that’s about the story of our hateful country, and let’s go back to the main topic.

[The United Kingdom shouted a decisive battle. Goering committed to initiate Operation Sea Lion.]

[The Air Force is a manpower that is comparable to a wizard in terms of us. It is a battle in which all the manpower was put in.]

[It is common sense that defense is superior to offense. However, the German air force shown so far is too powerful.]

The British mainland air war has begun. Aside from the antipathy of Britain shown in Operation Catapult, the battle between the giant and the devil has begun.

As usual, there was a divide between Britain winning and Germany winning.

First of all, the opinion of the side that the British prevail is this.

[The UK has penetrated all of ‘Enigma’. In terms of information, it is superior to the opponent.]

[Also, since radar is installed on the mainland, it will be possible to deploy forces in advance.]

The existence of radar and Enigma i.e. decryption.

From the point of view of this world, those two are not very strange.

Radar was developed due to flying monsters and magic that blows away from a distance, and the password was originally there.

No matter how fantasy it is, it can be said that Raider is a bit unreasonable, but this is closely related to the Ascanal Incident that occurred in the Minerva Empire.

The case where the catastrophe called the dragon struck after believing only in the defense of the capital. Had it not been for the father’s struggles and the military’s sacrifices, the empire would have collapsed.

Maybe that’s why the Minerva Empire is at a level where flying monsters tremble. It was to the point of bowing down and asking Albenheim.

Other countries also invented the radar because they thought we would be screwed as well while watching the events of the Minerva Empire.

[Göring’s air force cannot be stopped even if Britain fights to the death.]

[The German air force is the best in the world!!]

[The one who controls the sky, not the sea, wins. Therefore, Germany will win.]

It was not easy to say that Nazi Germany was superior. The basic point is that Nazi Germany’s air power is formidable.

Nazi Germany had a surprisingly wide talent pool. From competent generals to aces who stand out in each military category.

It is not strange to believe that when you look at the dignity of the air force that Goering showed during the invasion of Poland.

The problem was that Goering’s mistake, the Luftwaffe’s exaggerated achievements, and Britain’s strenuous efforts were properly mixed.

A bomb accidentally dropped in London became a butterfly effect and also fell in Berlin.

Crucially, it turned into a fight for ‘pride’ rather than ‘efficiency’.

[We realized one thing while watching this battle. War is about efficiency, not pride.]

[Britain increased power while London sacrificed; Germany, on the contrary, wasted power.]

[France surrendered as soon as the capital was captured, but England fought to the end even after the capital was destroyed. This is the difference between the two.]

All of this combined led to Germany’s defeat.

If the Germans had raided a British military plant rather than London, they would have been victorious.

However, as soon as the bombs fell on Berlin, Hitler ordered the bombing of London.

A bigger problem is that the same mistake was made in the subsequent war with Germany. Stalingrad is an example of that.

[The air war ended with Britain’s victory, but the war was not over.]

[Two countries entering lull. British Prime Minister Churchill sent over 1,000 letters to American President Roosevelt.]

[The U.S. is considering lend-lease (arms lending law). Can the term “arsenal of democracy” be realized?]

[It is the same form as the dwarves gave weapons to humans in the tribal war.]

After the British mainland air war ended, it showed diplomacy between Britain and the United States. At the time, the United States showed a lukewarm response to Hitler’s runaway.

World War 1 was hell and the Great Depression was an abyss where even the bottom could not be known.

The people also said in unison, “Let’s not go to war,” so even Roosevelt, a monster in the fourth term, couldn’t do anything.

[Around the same time Italy invaded North Africa.]

[The UK is busy blocking the mainland. I don’t know if Italy, which was blocked by the French mountain troops, will be able to do it well.]

While the British mainland air war was taking place, the North African War began in earnest.

The North African War, which began in vain due to Mussolini’s jealousy and obsession. Even preparation was not done properly, and the result was obvious.

What is particularly impressive is that an Italian Air Force Marshal was team-killed during aerial reconnaissance. I know this was recorded as an absurd incident that even spread the assassination theory.

[Italy. It didn’t disappoint us.]

Readers laughed at Italy’s ridiculous move. What’s even greater is that it’s not the end.

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Like this, Italy faithfully fulfilled the role of licorice (…) in drugstores, unlike Germany, the main character of the villain.

Even if you really can’t fight, you won’t believe them no matter what they do because you can’t fight. In fact, he hung Mussolini upside down at the end of a series of hesitations.

I turned the pages, enjoying the articles written in the newspaper. Turning the page, there was an article about a horse-powered locomotive test ride.

[A test drive of a mana locomotive! The test drive was conducted by Geist, and Ains, the inventor of the magical engine, directly piloted it…]

[You can move various things in addition to coal transportation. Where there is a railroad, there must be a mana locomotive.]

[I have an idea to share the blueprint of a magical locomotive that is not a magical engine. But will share after test run.]

Surprisingly, Ains seems to want to share the blueprints for the magical locomotive. I opened my eyes wide and focused on the article.

[The mana locomotive is an invention derived from the steam locomotive that appeared in the life of Zenon. If the magical engine is the origin of our thoughts, the magical locomotive is a tribute to Zenon.]

[This is just the beginning. Currently, Makina is pouring various inventions. All of this is thanks to the Magical Institution.]

Ains seems to think that all of this is thanks to me. All I have to do is write a book.

As I smiled wryly at this, I couldn’t help but blink while looking at the articles that followed.

[Starting with the salvation of the demons, magical organs, devil worshipers, pollution of the world tree, the Great Depression, Makina’s revolution, factories, etc. All of this started at Zenon’s fingertips.]

[Like Britain in Blood and Steel, Zenon also had a big and small impact on the world.]

The result of the seeds that have been planted so far have germinated one by one.

[Scholars who study world history in the future will speak in unison. It all started with Zenon’s fingertips.]

[When things that don’t fit the ‘flow’ of world history pop out, if you pinch Zenon, everything will fit right in.]

[All sources began with Zenon’s fingertips. What will you show me next?]

I became something like ‘British’.

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