It seems that the negotiation is stuck here because of the issue of amount. Karl Morley does not want to continue to have ink with these Hungarians. He stood up and said: "Everyone, we will not change the conditions this time. If you feel that this condition is unacceptable,
Then we can only leave first."
After Karl Morley finished speaking, he stood up. Under his leadership, everyone on the Communist Party side stood up. Seeing that the negotiations were heading towards failure, Little Meroka, who was also a Hungarian as the host, quickly stood up to smooth things over.
"Mr. Antonik (Karl Morley's current name), please wait a moment. It is normal for us to have differences. Can we stay one more day? After all, we have something in common in overthrowing the current Romanian government. I believe this alone
A little is enough for the next negotiation to continue. Even if the negotiation does not continue, you are still guests, so you can just taste our food and wine."
Little Meroka's words made the Hungarian negotiators react, and they immediately offered words to persuade him to stay.
When Karl Morley saw that Hungary's attitude began to soften, he continued: "Okay, for the sake of Mr. Meroka, we will be guests here for one day. But I don't think the negotiation needs to continue today.
, we’ll talk tomorrow.”
Seeing that Antonique and others were willing to continue talking, little Meroka immediately said: "You are welcome to stay at Meroka Manor. I will prepare a sumptuous lunch right now."
After a while, a sumptuous lunch was placed in front of them under the care of little Meroka. Honey bread, grilled lamb chops, wine and other food were constantly brought to the table.
At the dinner table, these Hungarians may have realized something and frequently raised their glasses to Karl Morley and others.
After dinner, everyone chatted together, not talking about the negotiations anyway. It felt like time passed like this, and at night, the two groups went to sleep on the same floor.
At this time, Karl Morley was chatting with the people who negotiated on behalf of the Communist Party during the day.
"Ankos, negotiations need to face many situations, and I am not very satisfied with your performance during the day."
In a separate room, Carl Morley was talking to the young man named Ankos about his performance during the day.
Facing Karl Morley's words, Ankos' face turned red and said: "Mentor, I..."
"alright."
Karl Morley stopped what he wanted to say and continued: "This negotiation is not difficult at all. In this negotiation, you have to grasp the key points. They have no choice but us, and we have no choice but these Hungarians.
There are options. That's the key. You just have to keep that in mind, no matter what they talk about, it has to be on our terms."
Karl Morley's words made Ankos feel a little ashamed.
Seeing the actions of the young man in front of him, Carl Morley patted his shoulder and encouraged him and said: "Go and have a rest. I believe that after what happened during the day, their attitude will soften, and you will be needed next.
"
Ankos replied affirmatively: "Good mentor, I won't let you down tomorrow."
"Go and rest."
After sending Ankes away, Carl Morley sighed. At present, the development of the Communist Party is still too slow, and there are too few outstanding talents. You must know that Ankes is already a good talent in the Communist Party, but in the end, those who do things still need to be taught by themselves. 1
Thinking of the past in the Youth Association, people like Ankes were completely unpopular to me, but now I can only train them slowly first.
It was calm overnight, and the next day, the two parties continued the suspended negotiations. But this time, Ankos, as the negotiator of the Communist Party, showed a different temperament.
"We are very dissatisfied with the delay in yesterday's negotiations. In fact, we all know who we mainly need to deal with in this negotiation. You lack the means, but we do not. This is the current reality, so you need our help. . Then we may seize power in the future, and you will also be able to enjoy this result. So this is something that is good for all of us, why do we have to struggle over and over again on a small amount?"
Ankos said this at the beginning, intending to set the tone for continued negotiations. This was recognized by Carl Morley, didn't you see him nodding as well.
"Mr. Ankos, we all know there is no free lunch."
The middle-aged man who continued the negotiation did not refute his words at first. It seemed that he was influenced by yesterday.
"And you are right. But since we have a common enemy, I think help is also appropriate. So after we study and decide, the amount you said is not unacceptable. But we need to write it down, In order to facilitate the future, both parties will not forget it. And we hope that in the future, Hungarians can independently decide the ownership of foreign countries."
After hearing that the Hungarians finally agreed, Ankos glanced at Karl Morley, and after getting the hint, he said: "We can accept this condition, but we also have a request. No matter how the situation changes in the future, your request cannot be Change. And it has to be paid once a year. After both of us sign, we will get the sponsorship for the first year."
Ankos led the Hungarian man opposite to discuss in a low voice, and then the middle-aged man replied: "Okay."
The efficiency of this negotiation was surprisingly fast.
As a landowner, little Meroka took out a bottle of wine and poured it on, and said to everyone: "Let's drink to this joint negotiation and wish everything goes well in the future."
The negotiators who had put their worries aside took the wine one after another, raised their glasses together and said, "Cheers to our friendship."
Then they drafted two documents, and after they were signed by the heads of both parties, the negotiation was concluded perfectly.
After Carl Morley declined the offer of his owner, Little Meroka, to stay, the group of people left in a vehicle.
In the car, Ankos asked with some concern: "Mentor, are we really going to agree to the Hungarians' demands in the future? Will this make the party's situation more dangerous?"
Ankos's question made Karl Morley take out the negotiation content he had just signed from the document bag. "This document is only useful to the weak. The strong do not need this document to protect their own interests at all, because there is no Dare to touch his things."
Yes, Karl Moorley has always scorned this document signed by himself. Look at Lenin in Soviet Russia. When will he be bound by these rules and regulations? If it is useful to you, you can abide by them. As long as you don't tear them up, as long as you can pay of paying the price.
Edel didn't know anything about the new Communist Party in Romania getting mixed up with the Hungarian separatists. Because the German supermarket had opened, he was too busy shopping to pay attention to these rats hiding in the dark corners, right? mouse.