General Winter bid a hasty farewell to Shire and then went to visit Xia Fei.
Everything seemed reasonable. Britain needed a "remarkable" victory on the Western Front, primarily held by the French Army, so naturally, Winter had to seek out the French Commander-in-Chief, Xia Fei.
As Shire anticipated, when General Winter met with Xia Fei and explained his purpose, Xia Fei immediately felt a sense of destiny favoring him.
While Shire was fighting with his troops on the Gallipoli Peninsula, Xia Fei had already equipped his First Specialized Artillery Division with "Saint Chamond M21" tanks and conducted training.
(Above is the "Saint Chamond M21," an attempt by Schneider in the light tank direction, with two mobility modes; wheels can retract and use tracks. This was posted earlier, but reposted due to the long interval)
This was a mixed unit of improved "Saint Chamond" and "Saint Chamond M21" tanks, with Major General Kristen as the division commander.