Chapter 351 Permanent Office

Brown heard Wu Zhengdao's words, which means that he still wants to establish a long-term relationship with England, so do you still need to buy it, just give it to you directly, he can make the decision directly in this matter, no need to ask the king, and he can be praised after he goes back. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

We welcome your country's establishment of an office here, and we don't know if there is anything else we need our help with, and we will do our best to help you if we can.

Of course, England would like Australia to set up an office here, but in fact, they will not think about other aspects, after all, for them, the Australians are not strong in Europe, and they will not pose any threat to them, so there is no need to worry, and naturally they are more welcome.

Yes, we are going to set up an office here, so it is important for us to Fei Zhong, we will buy it here, and in order to ensure the safety of our clerks, we may bring some soldiers to defend ourselves, I don't know if your country can agree, the number is probably only a few dozen.

Dozens of guards, this is not a lot, the Australian escorts in the European consulate also have people who do this, they know, the Dutch can agree that they can naturally agree, there is nothing to be embarrassed about, saying that this is a good thing, indicating that the Australians attach great importance to England's relationship with him.

I don't think there should be much of a problem, and His Majesty will definitely agree.

Brown did not rush to agree, lest the king disagree, and then the Australians said, "Your officials in charge of reception have said that they have agreed, is it a lie?"

A favored minister knows how to protect himself, otherwise he would not have the need to become a favored minister.

This is not in a hurry, Wu Zhengdao also believes that they will agree, after all, it is not an excessive request, if you want to cooperate, you must accept some conditions proposed by Australians, otherwise how to cooperate with them.

However, it now seems that the Australians should be more inclined to cooperate with England, and it can be seen from the conversation that they would not have set up an office here if they did not want to, and that would be unnecessary.

After arranging the residence of Wu Zhengdao and others, Brown said goodbye to him and was going back to resume his life, and the specific investigation was not in a hurry, and there would be special personnel to lead them to investigate in the city of London, and they would also go to some other cities.

After all, it is impossible to inspect only one city, if it is a city, it is too easy to cheat, and it is not conducive to investigation, so it is better to go to various places to conduct a comprehensive investigation to judge.

It is very important to determine the size of the market in England based on the market situation.

Of course, the main reason is that I hope that England will not cheat, otherwise this investigation will not be interesting.

After Brown returned, he immediately reported what he had to the king and let him know what the Australians meant, after all, the Australians may have a great interest in cooperation, which is a good thing, and the next negotiations will naturally go much smoother.

But the most important thing at the moment is that they must ensure one thing, that is, to make the Australians satisfied, and they must be satisfied with the cooperation before they can continue, if the other party is not satisfied, they will definitely not continue to cooperate.

Speaking of which, England worked hard enough for cooperation, and came up with a lot of good things to entertain the delegation, not to mention, and agreed to any conditions.

This inevitably made Wu Zhengdao think of the previous Qing Dynasty, and it was the same, when did the British Empire become like this. There is still a little bit of the backbone of the empire on which the sun never sets, but now they don't seem to be the empire on which the sun never sets.

There is still a period of time before they become an empire on which the sun never sets, so at this time they are very low-key, just trying to find a good way to cooperate with the Australians, as long as the cooperation is good.

Of course, the most important reason is that they have heard that the Dutch have recently been buying weapons from Australia, preparing to counterattack the lost colonies in North America, and once they get weapons, England will lose the benefits there, so this must not be allowed to happen.

In this case, it was natural to speed up negotiations with the Australians and persuade them to export some of their weapons to England, so that they would not be subject to the Dutch.

The idea is good, but it will take a little time to see if the Australians are willing to export such a weapon.

In fact, in terms of the current large arms dealers, England has ranked third among the major countries in Europe that import military weapons, and it obtains a lot of weapons from the Netherlands every year.

Otherwise, the speed at which they can obtain weapons from the Netherlands will definitely affect their external expansion, so they need this negotiation.

In the face of their needs, Australia has also conducted surveys, and has conducted specific investigations in some aspects and found that they do need so many weapons to expand.

If they lacked weapons, it would not be so easy for them to snatch those colonies from the well-armed Dutch, so they were anxious.

This time, I heard that the Dutch were going to buy weapons again and ship them to North America, so they naturally wanted to cut off this batch of goods from the Australians, as long as they bought it, then the Dutch would not be able to buy it.

According to Australia's productivity, there is indeed such a possibility, after all, they do not have such large-scale production conditions, once bought by England, the Dutch will have to wait at least two months or so to buy the goods.

In this case, the importance of this expedition is revealed, so there must be no mistakes, and a mistake is related to the overall situation of North American colonization, and they naturally dare not make a decision lightly.

As long as there is no mistake, the Australians should get a satisfactory answer, after all, England will be a maritime power in the future, and other cities will still have the spending power.

When he heard that the Australians were going to set up an office, the king of England directly said that he would give them the manor, and as for the earl, he would compensate him elsewhere, as long as the Australians were happy, a manor was nothing.

In the eyes of the King of England, this is a signal that Australia has revealed its goodwill, and if he doesn't have a little eye, then he will be too bad, and it will also leave a very stingy impression on Australia.

So he told Brown to explain when he saw the distinguished guests tomorrow, and the manor would be given to them, without spending money.