Bury the Qing Dynasty

Chapter 492 Silly Eagle: We Should Reflect!

Chapter 492 Silly Eagle: We Should Reflect!
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I have to admit that the masters of the Yici Leye chaebol are really good at learning. They not only perfectly inherited the shit-stirring properties of rose beef from England, but also flexibly learned some strategies and allusions from Ming books and picture books. used in reality.

In contrast, Adams, a descendant of the original Mayflower gang, is a bit inferior. Even though James Rothschild has proposed two ways to provoke the relationship between Qin and Jin, Adams still has a lot of concerns.

"If, I mean if," Adams said with a frown, "if Qin and Jin exchange information with each other, and finally find out that it is us, the idiot hawks, who are behind the scenes, then Qin and Jin will join hands." To deal with our silly thief eagle?"

James Rothschild asked rhetorically: "If we hadn't been playing tricks, they wouldn't have dealt with us?"

When James Rothschild's voice fell, Michael Eisner, another business lord with a large number of newspapers in his hands, sneered and said: "Obviously, whether we target them or not, They're all going to target us."

Michael Eisner took out a newspaper from his pocket, handed it to Adams, and continued: "Dear Commander, you should take a good look at what is said in this "French Newspaper"?"

Adams took the newspaper for no apparent reason, and after looking through it carefully, he still couldn't see anything. In the end, he could only ask helplessly, "What did this newspaper say?"

Michael Eisner sneered: "You should have noticed the headline on the front page first - you should reflect."

"In this manuscript written by Louis XVI himself, he criticized England and Ottoman vigorously. When the Ming fleet sank the Ottoman fleet where Ottoman Sultan belonged, and allowed the dwarfs of the Japanese country to attack Sri Lanka, Louis XVI not only Instead of criticizing Ming's actions, they asked England and Ottomans to reflect."

"For example, why did the Ming emperor already announce that he would hold joint naval exercises with the Ottoman Sultan, and the Ming emperor's intention to support Ottoman's development is also very obvious, but the final result is that the Ming fleet sank the Ottoman fleet?"

"For another example, why did Ming allow the dwarfs from the Wa country to attack Sri Lanka when they needed Sri Lanka, which was colonized by England, to provide Ming with copper mines?"

"In short, what Louis XVI means is that both England and Ottoman need to reflect on why Ming Dynasty targeted them."

When Michael Anas' words fell, all the Yici Leye chaebols present were stunned.

No one thought that Louis XVI could write such a brazen article in order to kneel and lick the Ming Dynasty!

Obviously the unlucky ones who got beaten up were Ottoman and England, bastard!

England is about to lose the colony of Sri Lanka, and the British East India Company will also be seriously injured. Ottoman even took the sultan, and the whole Ottoman is also caught in the flames of war. Louis XVI. for reflection?
What is there to reflect on?

But, the article written by this guy Louis XVI is really awesome, as for some of the silly hawks present, they all started to reflect.

In particular, Adams, a descendant of the Mayflower gang with a bit of a youthful temperament in his heart, began to reflect directly: "Yes, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty was going to conduct joint military exercises at sea with the Ottoman Sudan. Isn’t it because Ottoman’s Janissaries who killed the Sultan bombarded the Ming emperor’s fleet did it become what it is now?”

Seeing that Adams was led astray by Louis XVI's article, all the gentlemen present were immediately stunned.

Michael Ainas frowned and asked: "Dear Your Excellency, you should have heard such a saying, that is, the cost of using oil for Ming people is much lower than that for Ottomans."

Classmate Adams hummed, and asked back: "Of course I have heard of this sentence. Is there any problem with it?"

Michael Ainas nodded: "Of course there is a problem, because the Ming country is not close to Ottoman, and the Ming country does not develop oil in its own country. All their oil is transported back from Ottoman, even if they refine it. Oil technology is more advanced than Ottomans, but their cost should not be lower than Osmans's, at least not too much lower if shipping costs are included."

"The only way this could have happened is because they bought oil from the Ottomans at a price so low that it offset the shipping costs."

"Or we can think about it from another angle: as far as we know, the price of oil purchased by any country other than the Ming Dynasty is not cheap, so why did Osman set the price of oil sold to the Ming Dynasty at a particularly low price? "

"I think the only explanation is that the Ming Dynasty relied on their huge threat of force to force Osman to set a particularly low price."

"That's why the Ottoman Imperial Guards bombarded the Ming Emperor's fleet in order to protect Ottoman's interests."

I have to admit that the masters of the Yici Leye chaebol are really good at learning. They not only perfectly inherited the shit-stirring properties of rose beef from England, but also flexibly learned some strategies and allusions from Ming books and picture books. used in reality.

In contrast, Adams, a descendant of the original Mayflower gang, is a bit inferior. Even though James Rothschild has proposed two ways to provoke the relationship between Qin and Jin, Adams still has a lot of concerns.

"If, I mean if," Adams said with a frown, "if Qin and Jin exchange information with each other, and finally find out that it is us, the idiot hawks, who are behind the scenes, then Qin and Jin will join hands." To deal with our silly thief eagle?"

James Rothschild asked rhetorically: "If we hadn't been playing tricks, they wouldn't have dealt with us?"

When James Rothschild's voice fell, Michael Eisner, another business lord with a large number of newspapers in his hands, sneered and said: "Obviously, whether we target them or not, They're all going to target us."

Michael Eisner took out a newspaper from his pocket, handed it to Adams, and continued: "Dear Commander, you should take a good look at what is said in this "French Newspaper"?"

Adams took the newspaper for no apparent reason, and after looking through it carefully, he still couldn't see anything. In the end, he could only ask helplessly, "What did this newspaper say?"

Michael Eisner sneered: "You should have noticed the headline on the front page first - you should reflect."

"In this manuscript written by Louis XVI himself, he criticized England and Ottoman vigorously. When the Ming fleet sank the Ottoman fleet where Ottoman Sultan belonged, and allowed the dwarfs of the Japanese country to attack Sri Lanka, Louis XVI not only Instead of criticizing Ming's actions, they asked England and Ottomans to reflect."

"For example, why did the Ming emperor already announce that he would hold joint naval exercises with the Ottoman Sultan, and the Ming emperor's intention to support Ottoman's development is also very obvious, but the final result is that the Ming fleet sank the Ottoman fleet?"

"For another example, why did Ming allow the dwarfs from the Wa country to attack Sri Lanka when they needed Sri Lanka, which was colonized by England, to provide Ming with copper mines?"

"In short, what Louis XVI means is that both England and Ottoman need to reflect on why Ming Dynasty targeted them."

When Michael Anas' words fell, all the Yici Leye chaebols present were stunned.

No one thought that Louis XVI could write such a brazen article in order to kneel and lick the Ming Dynasty!

Obviously the unlucky ones who got beaten up were Ottoman and England, bastard!

England is about to lose the colony of Sri Lanka, and the British East India Company will also be seriously injured. Ottoman even took the sultan, and the whole Ottoman is also caught in the flames of war. Louis XVI. for reflection?
What is there to reflect on?

But, the article written by this guy Louis XVI is really awesome, as for some of the silly hawks present, they all started to reflect.

In particular, Adams, a descendant of the Mayflower gang with a bit of a youthful temperament in his heart, began to reflect directly: "Yes, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty was going to conduct joint military exercises at sea with the Ottoman Sudan. Isn’t it because Ottoman’s Janissaries who killed the Sultan bombarded the Ming emperor’s fleet did it become what it is now?”

Seeing that Adams was led astray by Louis XVI's article, all the gentlemen present were immediately stunned.

Michael Ainas frowned and asked: "Dear Your Excellency, you should have heard such a saying, that is, the cost of using oil for Ming people is much lower than that for Ottomans."

Classmate Adams hummed, and asked back: "Of course I have heard of this sentence. Is there any problem with it?"

Michael Ainas nodded: "Of course there is a problem, because the Ming country is not close to Ottoman, and the Ming country does not develop oil in its own country. All their oil is transported back from Ottoman, even if they refine it. Oil technology is more advanced than Ottomans, but their cost should not be lower than Osmans's, at least not too much lower if shipping costs are included."

"The only way this could have happened is because they bought oil from the Ottomans at a price so low that it offset the shipping costs."

"Or we can think about it from another angle: as far as we know, the price of oil purchased by any country other than the Ming Dynasty is not cheap, so why did Osman set the price of oil sold to the Ming Dynasty at a particularly low price? "

"I think the only explanation is that the Ming Dynasty relied on their huge threat of force to force Osman to set a particularly low price."

"That's why the Ottoman Imperial Guards bombarded the Ming Emperor's fleet in order to protect Ottoman's interests."

In contrast, Adams, a descendant of the original Mayflower gang, is a bit inferior. Even though James Rothschild has proposed two ways to provoke the relationship between Qin and Jin, Adams still has a lot of concerns.

"If, I mean if," Adams said with a frown, "if Qin and Jin exchange information with each other, and finally find out that it is us, the idiot hawks, who are behind the scenes, then Qin and Jin will join hands." To deal with our silly thief eagle?"

James Rothschild asked rhetorically: "If we hadn't been playing tricks, they wouldn't have dealt with us?"

When James Rothschild's voice fell, Michael Eisner, another business lord with a large number of newspapers in his hands, sneered and said: "Obviously, whether we target them or not, They're all going to target us."

Michael Eisner took out a newspaper from his pocket, handed it to Adams, and continued: "Dear Commander, you should take a good look at what is said in this "French Newspaper"?"

Adams took the newspaper for no apparent reason, and after looking through it carefully, he still couldn't see anything. In the end, he could only ask helplessly, "What did this newspaper say?"

Michael Eisner sneered: "You should have noticed the headline on the front page first - you should reflect."

"For example, why did the emperor of the Ming Dynasty already announce that he would hold a joint naval exercise with the Ottoman Sultan, and the emperor of the Ming Dynasty clearly intended to support the development of the Ottomans, but the final result was that the Ming fleet sank the Ottoman fleet?"

"For another example, why did Ming allow the dwarfs from the Wa country to attack Sri Lanka when they needed Sri Lanka, which was colonized by England, to provide Ming with copper mines?"

"In short, what Louis XVI means is that both England and Ottoman need to reflect on why Ming Dynasty targeted them."

When Michael Anas' words fell, all the Yici Leye chaebols present were stunned.

No one thought that Louis XVI could write such a brazen article in order to kneel and lick the Ming Dynasty!

Obviously the unlucky ones who got beaten up were Ottoman and England, bastard!

What is there to reflect on?

But, the article written by this guy Louis XVI is really awesome, as for some of the silly hawks present, they all started to reflect.

Seeing that Adams was led astray by Louis XVI's article, all the gentlemen present were immediately stunned.

Michael Ainas frowned and asked: "Dear Your Excellency, you should have heard such a saying, that is, the cost of using oil for Ming people is much lower than that for Ottomans."

Adams hummed and asked back: "Of course I've heard of this sentence. Is there any problem with it?"

(End of this chapter)

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