Chapter 154, how about talking?
Chapter 154, how about talking?
After sending the congressional members away, Roosevelt rubbed his temples a little tiredly, it was too tiring to deal with these stupid, but actually shrewd guys. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info
Moreover, Roosevelt himself was not very sure about how to solve the current crisis, and his previous policies did not have much power to resist in the face of this crisis.
"Mr. President, take a break, you've only slept for an hour today." Roosevelt's secretary said worriedly.
"It doesn't matter, now that our country has reached a life-and-death point, as president, I am not qualified to rest." Roosevelt shook his head, indicating that he had no problem for the time being.
"Okay." As a secretary, he is not qualified to have any influence on the decisions made by the president.
"Have you found the source of this crisis?" Roosevelt, who was drinking a cup of coffee with his head down, asked without replying.
"It's been checked." The director of the FBI did not dare to gasp.
"Where's the information?"
"Please take a look." A not-so-thick piece of information was placed in front of Roosevelt.
Roosevelt, who had silently read the information in front of him, finally raised his head, and his bloodshot eyes exuded a terrifying light.
"Do you have any solutions to this?" Roosevelt tapped on the table.
"This ......," said the director of the FBI, after a deep sigh, "we can fabricate a charge and arrest that Chinese named Li Shunsheng, and I don't think the James family will go against our government because of an outsider." ”
"Are you sure?" Roosevelt asked rhetorically.
"This ...... I don't know for sure, but he showed kindness to us through the James family. ”
"I know, you can leave first, just keep watching, don't act rashly." Roosevelt turned his chair and turned his back to his subordinates.
"Got it!"
"Li Shunsheng? Who are you? Roosevelt muttered, "It seems necessary to see each other." Let's hope he'll cooperate. ”
The president was supposed to go surrounded by many people, but in order to show his sincerity, Roosevelt only took his secretary to the location where Li Shunsheng was.
Knowing that Roosevelt, who was the president of the United States, was actually going to visit him, Li Shunsheng felt somewhat flattered, and in order to show his respect, he came to the gate and waited for Roosevelt's arrival.
"Hello, Mr. Roosevelt." Li Shunsheng extended his hand to the visiting Roosevelt.
Roosevelt was stunned when he saw Li Shunsheng's move, no one had done so for a long time since he became president.
"Hello, Mr. Lee Shun Sang." Roosevelt took Li Shunsheng's outstretched hand and said in stiff Chinese.
There is no need for them to greet each other, both sides know each other's intentions, and it seems insincere to continue to talk around.
"How about we talk?" Roosevelt, who was sitting on the couch, was the first to speak.
"Of course, that's what I'm looking forward to." Li Shunsheng made a gesture of please, signaling that he also hoped so.
"I want you to help our country get through this difficult time."
"What's in it if I help?"
"You're going to be one of our most popular people, and I can also use my rights to give you the position of governor." Roosevelt's conditions were extremely tempting, and behind the tempting conditions was a strong killing intent, if Li Shunsheng did not agree, let alone leave the United States, whether he could survive or not was a matter of words.
"I'm not interested in the position or anything, I just need a promise from you, Mr. Roosevelt." Li Shunsheng's implication was to agree to Roosevelt.
"Promise?" Roosevelt frowned, promising that the thing could be big or small, and that there were so many uncertainties that he was willing to exchange the favor of a high-ranking official.
"Of course, this commitment will not affect the interests of Mr. Roosevelt's country, nor will it have any adverse effect on you."
"Tell me about it." Roosevelt was a little moved, after all, this promise would not harm the interests of the country, and it would not affect himself, so why not listen to it.
"If the Japanese invade my country while you are in power, I hope you will lend a helping hand to our country." Li Shunsheng said what he wanted.
"But aren't the Japanese already invading your country now?" Roosevelt asked rhetorically.
"I'm talking about the time when the Japanese invaded China in full force."
"Are you so sure that the Japanese will invade your country in an all-out way, maybe they just want your northeast?"
"Can you believe it?"
"I don't believe it."
"Then please."
"Yes." Roosevelt agreed.
"Thank you."
"Thank you, Mr. Li, for your help."