Explain.

This chapter was originally intended to be posted at night, but I saw a lot of people blowing up the nest, so let's explain.

This incident was just prepared for the later all-out war pretext, and Yue Yun did not betray the country for the sake of self-defilement, but because he understood that the British were determined to temporarily seize the ships, he took advantage of this incident to issue an order not to resist, and to protect the fleet while defiling himself.

The chapter also mentions that the British had amassed heavy troops in the port, indicating that they were prepared for both things.

As for why he didn't fight, this is Yue Yun's personality problem, iron-blooded but wise, he has described Yue Yun's analysis of the current situation many times before, for a person of Yue Yun's level, he will be willing to endure a moment of grievance, rather than choosing to let the soldiers and generals of the empire die because of this incident.

And writing like this also involves the protagonist's control of the navy, the navy was brought up by Yue Yun, and in this era, if the navy leaves en masse, it can't be repaired in a few years.

"Iron Dynasty" explains. I am hitting it in my hand, please wait a moment,

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