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Chapter 534

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Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

After leaving Chen Weizheng's office, Tang Ruocheng didn't know what was going on in his head. He only knew that his legs were a little weak and his bladder was a little swollen. When he returned to his collapsed hotel, the first thing he did was to take a long piss. Only then did he feel relaxed and his brain started to think. It turned out that pee could suffocate a stupid brain. Tang Ruocheng finally understood the old saying: a living person suffocated to death by pee. Zhao Benshan's words were even clearer. It wasn't suffocation to death, it was suffocation to death!

If he wanted to achieve Chen Weizheng's goal, he had to slowly put pressure on the Canadians. With the support of No. 5 New Second Middle School, he was the only one who could talk to No. 5 New Second Middle School in Canada. Since that was the case, it would be a waste not to use the advantages. He didn't even need to play any tricks. He just needed to throw a few things and Canada would be in his hands. Webber, this simple-minded westerner, would never know that when it came to tricks, the Chinese were the ancestors.

Back in Canada, Tang Ruocheng's face was full of worry. He told Webber that this time, the Easterners started the war because the Americans went back on their word and didn't fulfill their contract. The results of the war were not very ideal. Both Hawaii and Alaska were not very rich areas. The benefits gained were not enough to cover the cost of sending troops, especially China. They hoped that this war could alleviate the losses caused by the strike in Mo Nan and the invasion of Pakistan. This series of goals seemed to be difficult to achieve at the moment. Therefore, it was imperative to continue to expand the war. If they didn't reach a balance, they would not withdraw the troops. If they didn't get the war profits, it would be very difficult to withdraw the troops. The failure of the Americans in Hawaii and Alaska proved once again that the American imperialism was a paper tiger. The so-called Skynet plan, the so-called space defense, were all fleeting clouds. Therefore, the war was far from over. As for Canada, it was completely in the way.

These words caused Webb and the others' faces to turn pale. The commander-in-chief of Canada's three armed forces, Minister of Defence Paul, said unconvinced that he would lead the Canadian army to destroy all enemies.

Tang Ruocheng asked, "How many troops does Canada have?" Minister Paul was taken aback and said, "Although the Canadian army is small, only eighty thousand people, every one of them is a hero who can fight against ten. They will never let the enemy invade their country."

Tang Ruocheng said, "I admire Minister Paul's confidence very much, and I never doubted the strength of the Canadian National Army. I can only tell you that there are 800,000 Eastern troops gathered at the Alaskan border, and 10,000 Skybuses as troop carriers and military equipment transport planes. They can reach any place in Canada within an hour. Four Nimitz-class aircraft carriers are docked in the Alexander Archipelago area, and each carrier has 200 Air Overlords. With 800 Air Overlords bombing at the same time, it would only take a minute for the capital of Kazakhstan, Astana, to cease to exist. I don't know how Minister Paul can stop the Air Overlords from dropping bombs on Vancouver."

Paul was tongue-tied and speechless. They all knew what Tang Ruocheng said, but they were still angry and unconvinced.

Webber told Tang Ruocheng that the Congress had already agreed to let the Easterners pass within the specified time limit.

Tang Ruocheng smiled and said, "Since we already have a way to deal with it, we can tell them directly. However, it would be best to ask Deputy Prime Minister Martin to tell them that he couldn't see Chen Weizheng because his position in China was too low. He was only received by Foreign Affairs Minister Hong Sheng, and it wasn't easy for him to see Chen Weizheng in a private setting through his personal connections. He only knew the inside story from Chen Weizheng's mouth. However, personal connections could only be used once, and it was best to use a public relationship for national affairs."

Deputy Prime Minister Martin was a pedantic old man. He was good at policy research and didn't know anything about foreign affairs. Asking him to do diplomacy was really pushing a duck onto a perch.

He had no choice but to appoint Tang Ruocheng as Deputy Prime Minister to be in charge of foreign affairs. Martin felt that this didn't comply with the relevant regulations and strongly opposed it. His opposition was to no avail, and he angrily resigned from the position of Deputy Prime Minister. Just like that, Tang Ruocheng became the only Deputy Prime Minister in Canada, the first person under the Prime Minister.

When Tang Ruocheng found out about the Congress's opinion, he didn't express any opinions. Instead, he told Webber that he would resign from the position of Deputy Prime Minister and prepare to emigrate. This time, when he went to China, he met the son of his father's good friend, Mr. Sun Kewang, the governor of Taiwan Province of the Republic of China. Mr. Sun Kewang agreed to help him emigrate to Mingchi City. Although the Republic of China wasn't as strong as Shin Myung Province, nor was it as rich as Shin Myung Province, it could at least escape the fate of being massacred in Canada.

Webber asked why he had such an idea. Tang Ruocheng told Webber that the Congress's plan was a suicidal plan. As long as this plan was given to the Easterners, it would only cause them to raise an army and kill Ottawa. Then he began to analyze the Congress's plan one by one to Webber. In the end, Webber finally knew that this was a suicidal plan, and the first to die would be him, Webber.

The angry Webber cursed. He knew that if it weren't for Tang Ruocheng, the Congress wouldn't have cared about sending Webber to the guillotine first. Webber, who was angry and then laughed, asked Tang Ruocheng why he had reminded him. Didn't he know that if he was beheaded by the Easterners, he, Tang Ruocheng, would be the one to take over? Tang Ruocheng smiled and said, "Without Webber, I'm just a duckweed. I have no foundation and no qualifications to command." To put it bluntly, he was a parasitic vine on Webber's big tree. If the tree didn't exist, how could the vine attach?

Webber smiled, patted Tang Ruocheng's shoulder, and said in Chinese, "Brother, brother!" This simple Chinese sentence made Tang Ruocheng guess for a long time. Nowadays, the whole world was learning Chinese. Whether it was people or ghosts, they were proud to be able to speak Chinese. Webber belonged to the category of people who were relatively bad. Just the word "brother" was heard as a weapon.

Webber asked, "If we lend the Yukon and British Columbia provinces to the Easterners, they can use them as long as they want. Is that okay?" Tang Ruocheng pretended to look at Webber in disbelief. After a long time, he said, "Aren't you afraid that the people will call you a traitor?

At least it's better than going to the guillotine! " Webber made up his mind.

Tang Ruocheng said, "Okay, I'll tell them."

Two days later, Tang Ruocheng came back dejectedly and told Webber, "The Easterners said that the Canadians won't let us cross the mountains from the Rocky Mountain, right?

These despicable Easterners, these insatiable Easterners, do they want the entire Northwest Territory and Saskatchewan? " Webber shouted.

He guessed it just like that! This politician's political sense was even more sensitive than a dog's! Tang Ruocheng was very impressed!

After another day, Tang Ruocheng ran over in exasperation to tell Webber that the Easterners were prepared to enter Canada in 24 hours without any notice. They would kill God and Buddha if they blocked them.

Webber hurriedly called a meeting. At the meeting, Webber directly threw down a plan to lend the Yukon, Northwest Territory, British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan to the Easterners unconditionally. If there was no new feasible plan, please do not deny it. Otherwise, the person who denied it would have to bear the responsibility of being slaughtered by the Easterners.

Although no one proposed a more valuable plan, in everyone's eyes, Webber was already firmly seated on the throne of a traitor.

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