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Chapter 881 - Chapter 881: Belgium Doesn't Need Anyone's Advice

Upon seeing Albert I's expression, the Minister of the Navy instantly realized he had made a mistake: if Albert I knew that this military plan bypassed, or even had intentions against Charles, Albert I would likely not cooperate with this plan.

With this in mind, the Minister of the Navy quickly changed his approach:

"You know, Your Majesty."

"Lorraine and Alsace were just recaptured, they need time to secure their defense lines."

"That's why Charles is busy ensuring France's safety, so I can only discuss offensive matters with you."

Although the Minister of the Navy didn't say "at Charles' instruction," the implication was clear.

Albert I's expression softened somewhat.

Even though Charles isn't here, as long as he commands with the Sixth Army in position, there shouldn't be any problems.

At this moment, Colonel Eden hurriedly entered, whispered a few words in Albert I's ear, which caused his face to change dramatically.

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