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Chapter 4037

Chapter 4037

Clancy fell into silence. All they did was to win the war, and it was absolutely impossible to go against such a situation.

After thinking of this, everyone fell into silence again.

There is no good way to deal with this matter.

Now it seems that George is the best choice, bar none.

After thinking of this, Clancy could only say: "In that case, let George go."

He had no reason to refuse. Although George wanted to promote the independence of the Americas, he was now just a small member of the Vergelis, and his power had been eclipsed.

He has lost the ability to promote this policy. Although this matter can be done, it will give him a chance to return to parliament.

However, the current parliament will not pass his proposal no matter what. This is one thing that is 100% certain.

Apart from sending George out which would make Clancy feel uncomfortable, there would be no negative impact on the British Colonies.

Standing in front of the overall situation, he could only endure it. Instead of letting the military department bring it up, it would be better for him to speak out about it himself, which would not leave him with a bad name.

"But I want to put forward some conditions. This time George is the envoy representing our Britain and goes to Longyan City."

"Now that he has gone, we will strengthen our cooperation with Long Yan. After all, Long Yan's arsenal is built with raw materials provided by us, but now Long Yan has not provided us with more weapons. I think they should

There are more weapons for us."

"In addition, there is also the issue of the Panama Canal. Since we already know that Long Yan is building such a canal, we should make it clear to Long Yan!"

"This canal can be built, but we in Britain must also get involved. Now that we have Dreadnought-class battleships, we are qualified enough to negotiate terms with Long Yan!"

"This is my task. If George can do these things, then when he comes back and does these things, he will return to the parliament."

When the military people heard about the tasks assigned by Clancy, every one of them touched the reverse scale of Dragon Flame.

If someone doesn't handle it well, Long Yan will probably draw his sword against them!

This is the last thing they want to see.

The original condition negotiated with Long Yan to build the arsenal was that they would provide raw materials in exchange for Long Yan's weapons.

But since the war began, the raw materials provided to Long Yan have gradually decreased, but now Clinxi actually wants to have Long Yan City come up with more weapons out of the blue.

This is simply nonsense!

And more importantly, Clancy actually wanted a piece of the Panama Canal pie.

Although Britain now has battleships comparable to the Dragon Flame supply ship, the core of their battleships is the steam engine.

It was provided by Long Yan. Without the steam engine provided by Long Yan, their battleships could only exist in imagination until now.

Now, with the greatest threat of force, Long Yan wants to give the British a share of the Panama Canal they built and dug themselves.

Not to mention whether Long Yan would be angry or not, the military department was fully aware of the absurdity of this kind of thing.

Long Yancheng will never agree to such conditions.

And they, Britain, have to pay the price for such an idea.

After defeating the French Colonial District, the strength of Longyan City is now different from what it used to be.

They, Britain, were fighting against the French army, and they had no troops.

In the entire North America, the most powerful area is already Dragon Flame.

According to the information they received, Long Yan also received support from the Indians. Indians helped Long Yan build most of the Panama Canal.

"No, Mr. Clancy, if you propose such a condition, George will simply jump into the fire."

"No one can accomplish these things, not even the Lord comes."

Clancy laughed and said casually: "These are just the simplest diplomatic tasks, and what I say is what Britain deserves."


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