Chapter 94: The Impact of the Three Kingdoms Loan
"Am I not good for them, Germany is about to lend them a loan of 300 million marks." Kaiser Wilhelm II asked Chancellor Bernhard in front of him with an angry face.
The prime minister who was asked actually thought that this was nothing, a country in a hurry to develop industry, who would refuse to give himself a low-interest loan.
Between countries, everyone talks about interests, who talks about feelings. Now it's only when the emperor himself doesn't care about his face, he will vent.
After all, Wilhelm II had previously asked the General Staff to add the Romanian army to the war plan. I didn't expect something to go wrong, and of course the prime minister wouldn't say what was in his heart.
After thinking about it, Prime Minister Bernhard expressed his opinion.
"Your Majesty is not that you are too good to Romania, but that you are too good to them." After hearing the words of the Prime Minister, Wilhelm II thought to himself that this was indeed the case, and that the Kaiser rarely refused Romania's requests.
On the one hand, Eder knew about the Kaiser, (which was necessary for later generations to write about Germany) and on the other hand, it was also related to his knowledge, because he thought that Romania was already a boiled duck that could not fly.
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