British Expeditionary Force Headquarters.
Communication soldiers, guards, staff officers, each face brimmed with the joy and ease of victory. Some were busy with their tasks while sipping coffee, making it hard to tell this was a command center amid warfare.
"It seems the outcome is sealed; the Germans show no resistance, Saarbrücken is within reach."
"Not just Saarbrücken, but also the Hindenburg Line, the entire Hindenburg Line."
"You're right, the fall of Saarbrücken will be fatal to the Germans, lacking ammunition, and we clearly won't give them any respite."
Haig stood proudly at the sand table, holding coffee, confidently overlooking Saarbrücken, marked with the German flag.
He savored this process, step by step approaching the fruit of victory.
But Shire, till now, still didn't support this plan. Yesterday, he published an article in the 'Merit Newspaper':
