Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite Next

Chapter 45: I Know Germany

But she couldn't say that. Sheffield glanced at the Count's daughter leaning against her shoulder. This should belong to a transnational traitor. He used French money to buy technology from Germany. If this belongs to a traitor, Anne would not have any connection.

How important is it to be able to master a foreign language proficiently. If Sheffield knew German, there would be no need to ignore it now. You can know from newspapers or people's discussions that the German Secretary of State is visiting the United States and the true thoughts of the Venezuelan crisis.

But when I think about the negotiations after entering Germany, it is actually nothing if I can’t speak German. This language is too complicated. Usually, Germans say things for a long time, but they actually only have one sentence when they translated. Sheffield listened to the other party chattering for a long time, and thought that there was something outstanding, but it was not nutritious to translate them and taste them carefully.

Of course, in the eyes of German fans, we can say from another perspective that the complexity of German grammar determines the rigor of the German language. When listening to Germans, you must wait until the end of the last sentence to understand its meaning.

Sheffield felt that the difficulties encountered by the Secretary of State and his party in Berlin were definitely not smaller than those of them, and it would take a long time for the Germans to express their ideas.

"I'm hungry, I want to eat German sausage." Finally, she arrived at the Berlin Railway Station. Sheffield didn't even take a breath, and Anne pulled her sleeve and said to Sheffield.

"No, you have to eat American ones, which are better than German ones." Sheffield refused flatly, then looked at the count's daughter in a daze. Is the other party talking to him about Huang Ke?

"What's the point? You'll eat American ones!" Annie lowered her head and said with great grievance, "Isn't that absent? She doesn't even give her food!"

When she asked someone to buy newspapers, she was already receiving help when she walked out of the train station. It was better for the company to be big. Sheffield was serving her everywhere. Sheffield was not boasting. In this era, she did not know more about international trade than her own family. Even when she went to the African continent, she had family staff to help her, and was not as good as any colonists' amateur.

"Secretary of State O'Neal was warmly received after coming to Berlin, which can be said to be an unprecedented reception. All sectors of Germany also sympathized with the current difficulties encountered by the United States, but the German emperor did not express his thoughts on this for the time being. The young master's inspection of the Ruhr area has been known to the upper class of Berlin. From the exchanges with the London branch, the British seemed to care about the Secretary of State's visit to Berlin very much, of course this was only part of the public opinion."

"The last stop of this trip to Europe is London. Before the final result appears, the British would not have such a positive response. From the remarks that appear now, we can only see that the British look down on us. In fact, this kind of look down on us is common in European countries. In their eyes, I only have a few stinky country bumpkins. The reason why they don't speak ill of me is just because I am really rich."

Sheffield squeezed out a smile in front of the report staff, completely disregarding this psychological contempt. He understood this mentality very well, "This person has a plain appearance and a little rustic, but when he takes advantage of his actions, he looks so handsome."

Sheffield first met with the diplomatic members of Secretary of State Olney, and the information collected now is a bit shallow. With these diplomatic members, they can get some more useful information, after all, they all followed O'Neill to see it with their own eyes.

"I can feel that the Germans are very interested in the situation in Venezuela, but they keep silent when it comes to actual statements!" Secretary of State Aide Russell Kante spoke in confusion when standing in front of Sheffield.

Russell Kanter is 44 years old and was born in Oklahoma. This state is not one of the thirteen states in the Union, but agriculture occupies an important position in the Oklahoma economy. The west mainly produces wheat and sorghum, and the east is rich in corn, vegetables and berries. Most areas have abundant aquatic plants and are suitable for grazing.

It belongs to a part of the Lone Star Republic in a broad sense. The current pillar industry is agriculture. It is naturally deeply influenced by Texas. Russell Kanter belongs to the Democrats better than the State Department and many Sheffield family.

"Didn't we see the German Emperor? Even the Prime Minister of Prussia? Has the schedule been arranged?" Sheffield put his hands in his pockets, explaining what a rustic pussy in a suit is, and the temperament of the Dixie people comes out.

"The current prime minister is Hornloe Hirlingsfist, a Bavarian in southern Germany. This man seems to be a member of the Bavarian royal family. We have already contacted him." Russelkant thought for a while, "To be honest, this Prime Minister Prussian Prime Minister is a moderate person, but we already know that many things require the approval of the German Emperor."

"Germany is an empire, and the monarchy is not surprising." Sheffield waved his hand, "Since there has been formal formation and economic and trade negotiations, just wait for the meeting at that time. My name must be written on the list. No one understands Germany better than me. The United States has something to ask for, so we must understand what the other party pays more attention to."

"Can I add my name?" Anne spoke timidly, her face full of curiosity, "I haven't seen the emperor yet."

"Add her name!" Sheffield looked at Anne's longing gaze and shook his head casually, "It's okay to make up any identity."

What is Germany's most important thing now? In fact, it is still a bit vague, because William II's world policy has not been formally proposed, but he just said this. However, Sheffield knew that the official launch of the world policy was not now, but now it was just William II's own dream.

The coldness of three feet is not a day long. Not raising it now does not mean that it is not brewing in my heart. Now some vague thoughts must have appeared in William II's mind.

Finally, it was the day when US Secretary of State O'Neill and Prime Minister of the German Empire and Prussian Prime Minister Hornlohe Hirlingsfist officially met. Sheffield, as a representative of the business community, successfully witnessed the emergence of the trade agreement.

Then, in front of a group of German Imperial enterprises, companies and nobles, Sheffield explained what no one understood Germany better than me. In the prepared speech, Sheffield went from Germany's rigorous national spirit to Germany's technological outbreak in recent years, and the invincible German Imperial army that he mentioned.

Each article gives examples, the solemn expression and the earnest words, and the wholehearted dedication.

"The world needs a wider influence of the German Empire, and the United States naturally also needs it, because the whole world needs balance and does not need a single bully to trample on the dignity of other countries. The independence and autonomy of countries in the Western Hemisphere no longer need a certain country to guide them. If some countries do not respect the sovereignty of the Western Hemisphere, then the United States will never sit idly by. The United States also believes that other countries will stand up to stop this bullying."

Sheffield knew that the British would know about this soon, and it didn't matter. When he arrived in London, he was modifying the subject object and praising the UK. No one understood Britain better than him.
Chapter completed!
Prev Index    Favorite Next