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Chapter 446 Rozdvinsky

"The Russians are asking me for help, so the Russians can provide the money. I only want 100 million, but I want euros." Chen Hao quickly gave Zhao Xiezi a reply.

Zhao Xiezi showed a wry smile and said: "You really dare to speak up and triple the price all of a sudden. Aren't you afraid of the Russians' rejection?"

Americans owe a large amount of foreign debt, so the U.S. dollar has continued to depreciate in recent years, which has deceived many players who lend money to the United States. By the 1920s, it cost almost 3 U.S. dollars to equal one euro. Chen Hao didn’t want

Dollars costing euros actually triples the price.

Chen Hao smiled slightly and said: "If the Battle of Tsushima is won, many plot missions in Russia will change, and it will be much easier for Russian players to gain benefits in the game. For a country as big as Russia, it is too easy to spend 300 million euros, right? Excuse me, Zhao.

Brother, tell me, if the Russians are unwilling, forget it. After all, war is risky, and the loss of one of my new warships will cost more than that."

Zhao Xiezi said cheerfully: "No problem, I will report to the superiors immediately after I get back. I also hope you can give me more money."

Zhao Xiezi returned to the game less than a day after being offline, saying that the Russians agreed to Chen Hao's conditions, and the 100 million euros for his participation in the war would soon be credited to his account. Chen Hao was not worried about the Russians defaulting on their debts.

For such a big country, there is no need to cheat for 100 million euros.

In fact, the Russians still only contributed 100 million US dollars, and the remaining 200 million came to China because of their friendly neighbor relationship. Chen Hao had no idea about this. This money was an unexpected gain. He would participate in the Tsushima naval battle no matter what.

It would also be a good thing to make the Russians shed some blood.

The Russians were not the only ones willing to bleed. Just two days later, the Japanese also sent people to the Cam Ranh Bay base area and offered the same price of 100 million U.S. dollars. However, it would be much easier for Chen Hao to get the 100 million U.S. dollars. The Japanese

The only requirement is that he not participate in the war. It does not require him to lead a fleet to fight the Russians.

The Battle of Tsushima is of greater significance to the Japanese. If this battle is lost, the Japanese economy in the game may collapse. The stronger the country is, the easier it will be for players to develop. If Japan is really defeated in the game, the future development of Japanese players will be

It would be greatly affected. So the Japanese went to Cam Ranh Bay with hope. They hoped to make Chen Hao give up the idea of ​​participating in the war, and generously gave 100 million US dollars.

Chen Hao felt that 100 million US dollars would not be the bottom line of the Japanese. If they bargained for more, they would probably pay more. The Japanese did not need him to participate in the war, so he secretly accepted the Japanese money but did not help the Russians, and no one would

Accusing him. On the one hand, the fleet needs to take risks to make money, and on the other hand, it is worth hundreds of millions for nothing. No matter how you calculate it, it is more cost-effective not to participate in the war.

Chen Hao still rejected the Japanese request, because the Tsushima naval battle was not only related to Japan and Russia, but also closely related to China. He wanted to proceed according to his plan. Let the Russians win the naval battle, the Japanese win the land battle, and the two countries

It's best to fight in total darkness.

Chen Hao bargained with the Japanese, and finally the Japanese offered 200 million euros, which was more than double Chen Hao's income from Russia. He asked the Japanese to pay first so that he would not participate in the war. He wanted to accept the money but did not

However, the Japanese are not fools. They suggested signing a contract in the game. Chen Hao used the fleet as collateral.

After Chen Hao realized that he couldn't deceive the Japanese, he didn't bother to talk to the Japanese representative. He just told him to get lost. The Japanese's trip to Cam Ranh Bay was also good for him. He recorded the bargaining process with the Japanese, and then in the game

If the Russian players do not cooperate when asking for more benefits, you can show them the video and let them make their own decisions.

Game time: On April 6, 1905, the Russian Second Pacific Fleet arrived at Cam Ranh Bay, where they received an order to wait for the Third Pacific Fleet. They arrived at Cam Ranh Bay eight days earlier than in history. This is

Because Cam Ranh Bay no longer belongs to France, the British have no way to protest, and there is no obstacle for the Russian fleet to enter Cam Ranh Bay.

When the Second Pacific Fleet sailed into the outer port, the Cam Ranh Bay fleet just returned from the exercise and saw that the Han Wudi was equipped with large-caliber artillery. Russian Fleet Commander Rozdvinsky was very interested. He made a request to visit three new warships.

, Chen Hao readily agreed and personally led him aboard the Han Wudi.

Rozdvinsky looked at the Han Wudi and was filled with admiration. He sighed: "Warships are being updated very quickly. Only after seeing Mr. Chen's warship did I realize that our warships lagged far behind. In this battle with the Japanese

I'm afraid it will be difficult to win in a battle."

The former fleet in Cam Ranh Bay was nominally commanded by Captain Gobiato. After the Second Pacific Fleet arrived at Cam Ranh Bay, Rozdvinsky asked Gobiato to accept unified command. Gobiato said that he had a cooperative relationship with the Chinese aliens.

He only has four cruisers and three destroyers. The other warships are Chinese and may not necessarily accept his command.

When Rozdvinsky visited the new warships, he actually wanted to find an opportunity to contact Chen Hao, and then persuade Chen Hao to lead the fleet to join the war. NPCs asked players to help, usually in the form of tasks, which allowed the NPC fleet commander to take the initiative to issue tasks.

Of the players, Chen Hao is probably the only one.

After visiting the new warships, Rozdvinsky got to the point. He tentatively said: "Commander Chen, our fleet needs your help. I wonder if you are willing to lead the fleet to deal with the Japanese with our country?"

Chen Hao said with a surprised look on his face: "Although I am a pirate, I am from the Qing Dynasty. The Japanese sent troops to Northeast China because your country refused to return the three northeastern provinces of our country. They came forward to uphold justice. How can I help your country fight?

Woolen cloth?"

Rozdvinsky sneered: "How can the Japanese be so kind? They started a war with our country just to occupy the northeast of your country! Japan's land is small and they want to completely occupy the three northeastern provinces of your country. If they really succeed, then what will happen if they succeed?"

It's a disaster."

Chen Hao seemed to be convinced by Rozdvinsky. He was silent for a moment and said: "What your commander said makes sense, but I am just a pirate now. Our Qing country insists on outside neutrality. I don't want to participate in your plan."

Fight.”

Rozdvinsky waved his arms and said: "You now control a powerful fleet, more powerful than the fleet of the Qing Dynasty. Why do you want to be at the mercy of the imperial court?"

Chen Hao said distressedly: "Your Excellency, Commander, let me tell you the truth! The risk of participating in the war is too great. I don't want the warship I bought at a loss to be buried at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean."

There was joy on Rozdvinsky's face, and he quickly said: "Commander Chen, risks and opportunities coexist. If you agree to participate in the war, our country can provide certain benefits in exchange." (To be continued...)


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