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Six hundred and seventieth chapters can not be the master

Fontana burst out laughing. Boris did have that personality. He was used to solving problems with his fists instead of using his brain. If he found that someone was really bad for his friends, he would definitely knock on the door and tear them into pieces.

She giggled for a while and then suddenly said seriously: "So, dear, who do you like to help you solve your troubles? Let me guess, it must be Andre, right?"

Alexey huffed and asked, "How did you know?"

Fontana smiled and said: "It's not difficult to guess at all. Andre has never let you down, and he has endless ways to help you solve problems. It would be weird if you didn't lean towards him. If it were me,

So will you."

Alexey sighed leisurely and said: "The problem is that Andre is too busy and is not always around to help me solve problems, and..."

Fontana asked in confusion: "And what?"

Alexey sighed again: "And he will definitely be on his own in the future and run his own business. He can't always be my adviser."

Fontana also nodded in agreement: "Yes, with his status he will definitely gain his own career. He can't stay by your side as a consultant forever, so..."

Fontana deliberately paused, and she successfully aroused Alexei's curiosity. He smiled and asked: "So what?"

Fontana suddenly hugged his neck and said softly: "So you need a closer friend who can always be by your side and can help you solve problems like Andre."

Alexey laughed and said: "Then where is this closer friend?"

Fontana giggled and said: "Isn't it right in front of you?"

Alexey also laughed, and after a while when they regained their composure, Fontana continued: "I'm not kidding you, I really want to help you! And although I don't have your friend Ander

Lie is so powerful, but I am definitely more attentive and attentive than him..."

Before she could finish speaking, her lips were sealed by Alexey. After a long time, the four lips parted, and then Alexey said: "I have no doubt about this, my dear, I know your loyalty to me."

and feelings, but some things are complicated and not..."

Fontana sealed Alexei's lips again, and after a while she said: "I know things are complicated, but you know me, it's not that I haven't experienced those complicated things, I'm ready,

And you can see that Vishniak doesn't like those jobs, so I can help him deal with the things that bother you."

"this……"

Alexey hesitated, not because he didn't trust Fontana, but as a man, a high-ranking aristocratic man in the mid-nineteenth century, he preferred to handle all problems by himself rather than relying on a woman, even if the woman was

Neither can his lover.

But when he met Fontana's eyes, the twinkling light in Fontana's eyes made him instantly swallow his words of rejection.

After a while, he sighed and said: "Okay, but dear, if you feel uncomfortable or feel too stressed, you can always put down those annoying tasks, okay?"

Fontana nodded heavily, and then tightly sealed Alexei's lips again for a long time.

On the other side, at the Bucharest office of the Union Bank of Prussia, Felger reported respectfully to the Crown Prince of Baden, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig:

"Your Highness the Crown Prince, Count Speransky once again asked me to meet his financing needs as soon as possible. His tone was very urgent. He doesn't have much patience anymore!"

Frederick I, who had just turned 26, asked somewhat unhappily: "Didn't you tell him that transportation was inconvenient and he needed to wait for Frankfurt to make a decision?"

Felger quickly replied: "Of course, but the earl obviously doesn't believe such an excuse...and..."

Friedrich I stared at him like a wolf and asked: "And what?"

Felger had dealt with the young crown prince and was well aware of his temper. He knew that the crown prince did not take Wallachia and Alexei seriously, especially after the war broke out.

The attitude has become even tougher.

It’s just that Felger believes that this tough attitude is meaningless, at least it is meaningless for the good cooperative relations between Prussia and Russia, as well as Prussia and Wallachia. What’s more, the excuse of inconvenient transportation is indeed too lame.

At least people with normal IQs know that this is pure nonsense. Isn’t it a joke to rely on this to scare people away?

However, the crown prince has the trust of Prussia. Although he is the plenipotentiary, the crown prince is more like a supervisor holding a sword. He can only coax the supervisor while complying with Prussia's requirements as much as possible.

Maintain relations with Wallachia.

"Your Highness, please forgive me," Felger took a deep breath and replied cautiously: "We have considerable interests in Wallachia, and the key to the existence of these interests is Count Speransky's friendship with us.

, once the governor thinks that this friendship no longer exists, or that this friendship needs to be discounted, our interests will be greatly affected!"

Friedrich I glared at him again and asked with dissatisfaction: "You mean to let us satisfy his desires unconditionally! Mr. Felger, I must remind you that you are a senior person serving the Union Bank of Prussia."

Staff, your task is to safeguard the interests of this bank, not to speak for others!"

Felger sighed in his heart. He knew that Frederick I would say this. To be honest, he felt that his butt was not crooked. He was always safeguarding the interests of Prussia. On the contrary, this arrogant crown prince

He was the one who harmed Prussia's interests.

If you think about it, Prussia does not have any power in Wallachia. The reason why it is able to obtain benefits in Wallachia and is qualified to participate in a series of profitable industries is because of the back door opened by Alexei.

Once the other party is angered, the other party will immediately close the door. Isn’t that a chicken-and-egg situation?

What's more, their request this time is not excessive, let alone outrageous. It is just a small financing need, and this small amount of money is nothing to Prussia. What's more, it is not that they will not pay back, and the interest rate they offer is already very high.

Not bad, in that case why not agree?

If Philger could be the master of the situation, he would definitely agree without hesitation. At most, he would just put forward some demands for interests and let the other party open more back doors. How could it end up like this? Isn't this just looking for trouble!

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