Chapter 158: When the Wall Falls, Everybody Pushes

Time rushed by, and half a month vanished in the blink of an eye.

Without any surprise, the news of Gleyer's successful landing spread and was quickly amplified by the media.

Although no one knew exactly where Gleyer town was, it was on England Island; that much was certain. The Continent United Army had reached the soil of England itself; could there be any suspense left in the war that followed?

When everyone's opinion was nearly unanimous, it was truth even if it wasn't truth. Even the most rational politicians could not avoid being influenced.

Washington

As one of the belligerents in this war, The United Government was now like ants on a hot pan, spinning in anxiety.

Secretary of State Pitt Nidermeyer complained, "The current situation is simply awful. Ever since this war started, I haven't received any good news.

The British are just useless, still basking in their past glory. Aside from boasting, they seem incapable of anything else.