Villain: Manipulating the Heroines into hating the Protagonist

Chapter 793: Planning For World War 3



Chapter 793: Planning For World War 3



Wang Jian leaned forward, his eyes gleaming with determination as he continued to outline

his plan to Vladimir Kozlov. The room was filled with a palpable tension, the air thick with the weight of their conversation. Vladimir Kozlov, the leader of Russia, sat back in his chair, his eyes narrowing as he listened intently to Wang Jian's pitch.

"Mr. Kozlov," Wang Jian began, his voice smooth and confident, "the United States has two great allies in Europe: the United Kingdom and France. These are the countries that will undoubtedly come to their aid if a conflict were to arise. However, there are other allies in different continents, such as South Korea and India."

Vladimir Kozlov nodded, his eyes never leaving Wang Jian's face. "Indeed, those are formidable allies. But what about their capabilities? Can they truly pose a threat to us?"

Wang Jian smiled, a knowing glint in his eyes. "South Korea, for instance, lacks the military strength to significantly aid the United States. As for India, it will only provide minimal support. After all, India has its own enemies to contend with-Bangladesh, Pakistan, and even China. In fact, if the need arises, we can request China's assistance to keep India occupied."

Vladimir Kozlov nodded in acceptance. "India won't help the United States against Russia. They have their own interests to protect."

Wang Jian agreed but added a caveat. "It's always best to be prepared for any unseen possibilities. This is just one of them."

Vladimir Kozlov leaned back, his fingers tapping thoughtfully on the armrest of his chair. "And what about the United Kingdom and France? They have significant military capabilities and shared interests with the United States."

Wang Jian's smile widened, a hint of mischief in his eyes. "For the United Kingdom and France, I will handle them personally. I will ensure that they cannot send support to the United States, allowing Russia to deal with the United States properly without any interruptions."

Vladimir Kozlov raised an eyebrow, a skeptical look on his face. "And how exactly do you plan to accomplish that?"

Wang Jian leaned back in his chair, a confident smirk playing on his lips. "My control over Spain, Italy, and Germany is more than sufficient to accomplish that. But if necessary, I will break the United Kingdom and France from the inside, ensuring they are too involved in their internal unrest to aid the United States."

Vladimir Kozlov's eyes narrowed as he considered Wang Jian's words. "That's a bold claim. But what about the nuclear threat? If Russia starts a war against the United States, it could escalate into a nuclear conflict. The United States won't use nuclear weapons as long as we don't, but if they feel they are losing, they won't hesitate to use their nukes. And then, we would have to respond in kind."

Wang Jian nodded, his expression turning serious. "That's a valid concern. But we can mitigate that risk. Russia just needs to ensure that even when we are winning, we stop at a particular moment and keep mounting the pressure on the United States, keeping them in a state of war until their next elections. And that's the election we need to target."

Vladimir Kozlov leaned forward, his interest piqued. "Go on."n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om

Wang Jian continued, his voice filled with conviction. "If you can get the candidate you support to become the president of the United States during that emergency period, the entire United States will be as good as yours. They will be too weakened and divided to pose a significant threat."

Vladimir Kozlov's eyes gleamed with excitement. "That's quite a plan, Mr. Wang. It's bold, it's daring, and it just might work.'

Wang Jian smiled, a satisfied look on his face. "I'm glad you see the potential, Mr. Kozlov. Together, we can reshape the world order."

Vladimir Kozlov extended his hand, a firm grip as they shook hands. "I will discuss this plan with my war advisors and let you know the timeline for our move against the United States. You need to be ready to keep the United Kingdom and France busy at that time while also sending support to Russia."

Wang Jian nodded calmly, his eyes meeting Vladimir Kozlov's steadily. "I will be ready, Mr. Kozlov. You can count on me."

As the meeting drew to a close, Wang Jian felt a surge of adrenaline. He knew that he had just secured a crucial ally, one that could help him achieve his ultimate goal. He stood up, his eyes gleaming with determination. "Thank you for your time, Mr. Kozlov. I look forward to our future collaboration."

Vladimir Kozlov stood up as well, a satisfied smile on his face. "As do I, Mr. Wang. Together, we will change the world."

Wang Jian left the meeting room, his mind racing with possibilities. He knew that he had a lot of work ahead of him, but he was ready for the challenge. He made his way back to his hotel suite, his mind already formulating the next steps.

As he entered his suite, he picked up the phone and dialed Charlotte. "Charlotte, I need you to start preparing for our next move. We need to ensure that the United Kingdom and France are too preoccupied with their internal issues to aid the United States."

Charlotte, ever the efficient former CEO, replied promptly, "I'll get right on it, Wang Jian. What do you have in mind?"

Wang Jian smiled, his eyes gleaming with mischief. "We need to create chaos, Charlotte. We need to sow discord and unrest within their borders. Use our connections, our influence, and our resources to make sure that they are too busy dealing with their own problems to help the United States."

Charlotte nodded, her voice filled with determination. "I understand, Wang Jian. I'll start working on it immediately."

Wang Jian hung up the phone and leaned back in his chair, his mind racing. He knew that he needed to be strategic, to be careful. He needed to play his cards right and make sure that he got what he wanted.

He spent the rest of the day making calls, sending messages, and coordinating with his allies. He knew that he needed to be fully prepared for what was to come. He needed to make sure that everything was in place, that nothing could go wrong.

As the day turned into night, Wang Jian sat in his suite, a glass of wine in his hand, his eyes

gazing out at the cityscape of Moscow. He knew that he was on the brink of something great, something monumental. He knew that he was about to change the world, and he was ready for the challenge.

He took a sip of his wine, a satisfied smile on his face. He knew that he had come a long way, that he had achieved so much. But he also knew that there was still so much more to do, so much more to accomplish.

He stood up, his eyes gleaming with determination. He knew that he needed to be at his best,

to be sharp and focused. He needed to be ready for whatever came his way.

He made his way to the bed, his mind already moving on to the next step. He knew that he needed to be fully prepared for what was to come. He needed to make sure that everything was in place, that nothing could go wrong.

As he lay down, his mind racing with possibilities, he knew that he was on the brink of something great. He knew that he was about to change the world, and he was ready for the

challenge.

He closed his eyes, a satisfied smile on his face, ready to face whatever the next day might bring. He knew that he had a lot of work ahead of him, but he was ready for the challenge. He was ready to change the world.

The next day, Wang Jian woke up early, his mind already racing with possibilities. He knew that he had a lot of work to do, a lot of preparations to make. He needed to be fully prepared for what was to come.

He made his way to the hotel's restaurant, his eyes scanning the menu as he ordered his breakfast. He knew that he needed to be at his best, to be sharp and focused. He needed to be ready for whatever came his way.

As he ate his breakfast, his mind was already moving on to the next step. He knew that he needed to be strategic, to be careful. He needed to play his cards right and make sure that he got what he wanted.

He finished his breakfast and made his way back to his suite, his mind already formulating the next steps. He knew that he needed to be fully prepared for what was to come. He needed to make sure that everything was in place, that nothing could go wrong.

He spent the rest of the day making calls, sending messages, and coordinating with his allies.

He knew that he needed to be fully prepared for what was to come. He needed to make sure that everything was in place, that nothing could go wrong.

As the day turned into night, Wang Jian sat in his suite, a glass of wine in his hand, his eyes

gazing out at the cityscape of Moscow. He knew that he was on the brink of something great, something monumental. He knew that he was about to change the world, and he was ready for the challenge.

He took a sip of his wine, a satisfied smile on his face. He knew that he had come a long way,

that he had achieved so much. But he also knew that there was still so much more to do, so much more to accomplish.

He stood up, his eyes gleaming with determination. He knew that he needed to be at his best, to be sharp and focused. He needed to be ready for whatever came his way.

He made his way to the bed, his mind already moving on to the next step. He knew that he

needed to be fully prepared for what was to come. He needed to make sure that everything was in place, that nothing could go wrong.

As he lay down, his mind racing with possibilities, he knew that he was on the brink of something great. He knew that he was about to change the world, and he was ready for the challenge.

He closed his eyes, a satisfied smile on his face, ready to face whatever the next day might

bring. He knew that he had a lot of work ahead of him, but he was ready for the challenge. He was ready to change the world.

The next few days were a whirlwind of activity for Wang Jian. He spent his time coordinating

with his allies, making sure that everything was in place, that nothing could go wrong. He knew that he needed to be fully prepared for what was to come.

He made calls, sent messages, and held meetings with his key allies. He knew that he needed

to be strategic, to be careful. He needed to play his cards right and make sure that he got what he wanted.

As the days turned into weeks, Wang Jian's plan began to take shape. He knew that he was on

the brink of something great, something monumental. He knew that he was about to change the world, and he was ready for the challenge.

He spent his days making sure that everything was in place, that nothing could go wrong. He

knew that he needed to be fully prepared for what was to come. He needed to make sure that everything was in place, that nothing could go wrong.


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