Crisis PR

For the fragile economy of the major leagues, the fear is even more about encountering the unexpected.

Any seemingly inconspicuous little thing can cause a devastating disaster, but what kind of disaster will cause a chain reaction no one knows.

But unexpected situations always erupt suddenly, and the agreement signed between the Grand Alliance and the Empire has just balanced the economic income within the Grand Alliance. However, the following year's natural disasters erupted on a large scale in some countries, and natural disasters occurred every year, which would not have affected the main body of the Grand Alliance.

However, this time is different from the past, and many countries have not recovered from the economic relief, and this is a critical period for continuing to recuperate.

At this time, natural disasters are occurring around the world, and the cause of the disasters is a large-scale drought caused by rising temperatures, and crop yields are inevitable.

What was supposed to be a precarious economy has been exacerbated by an agricultural crisis.

Where to raise funds for the rescue economy, why should agriculture add to the chaos of the economy that is already chaotic enough.

The affected countries will have to continue to provide more money to keep themselves alive and apply to the big leagues. Not to mention how long it will take for the big coalition to allocate bailout funds, and even if it does, it is clear to the applicant countries themselves.

Although the allocation is not much, it is better than nothing, and it is better than no money.

The last hope has become a luxury, and the loans of the major leagues are no longer able to support them, and the hope that the bailout money may be borrowed has become zero.

In the end, their only channel is to only make underground transactions with the empire, and for these countries, they die today if they don't borrow money, and die the day after tomorrow if they borrow money.

Although it is a dead end, as the saying goes, it is better to die than to live, and it is a day to delay it. First borrow some funds from the empire to solve the urgent need, and whether you can repay the money will be said later.

The Empire's underground trading business is booming, but it can't be publicized. It can be done in secret, and of course the person who borrowed the money also knows the stakes.

Money can only solve part of the problem, and more problems money can't solve.

For example, the relationship between the empire and the Grand Alliance is a key issue that cannot be solved with money.

The Grand Alliance seemed to sense that a crisis might break out on the borders of the Empire, and once again sealed the borders of the Empire, and the originally soothing air became tense again.

The countries that had borrowed money seemed to see a business opportunity in it, and they were very eager for the outbreak of war, and they expected that the huge amount of money they had borrowed would not have to be repaid as soon as the war had annihilated the empire.

In order to make more profits, some countries began to borrow more money from the empire that could not be repaid, and everything they owed became zero anyway when the war began.

But at this time, although the relationship is tense, there is still some distance from the two sides fighting a war of total destruction.

It may be that the memory of the first war is still fresh, but this time a certain sanity has been maintained for both sides of the war.

The Grand Alliance has increased its forces on the borders of the Empire and has been in constant contact with them.

Although everyone maintained a certain degree of restraint, if the friction continued, it must be the fuse for the outbreak of the war.

It seems that the inhabitants of the empire also feel the approach of dangerous air, and if the first defensive war has just ended, it will definitely be even more tragic than the last time.

It was too late to avoid the war, and the Empire's transit was once again besieged.

The methods are basically the same as last time, and it seems that this time the Grand Alliance will also attack the Empire without a declaration of war. The crisis is about to erupt, and Elder One immediately sets off to approach the Grand Alliance.

Elder One wants to defuse the current tense air, and if money can solve the problem, the empire is willing to pay to contact the current crisis.

Elder No. 1 is familiar with the routines of the Grand Alliance, and it is better to say that the Grand Alliance is taking the opportunity to make more money and at the same time suppressing the opportunities for the empire's external expansion.

At the same time, Elder One hopes that this time with the Grand Alliance will open up more relaxed conditions for the empire to solve the problem of manufacturing and sales within the empire.

The Empire is willing to pay off more debts for the Grand Alliance, but your Grand Alliance can't always limit the Empire's growth.

There was no hostility between the two sides, and the Grand Alliance and the Empire had conducted countless negotiations over the past ten years, and the atmosphere and the state of the negotiations were familiar to everyone.

It's just a matter of how much money it costs to sit down, and the empire is willing to back down, so it's hard to make it possible for the empire to take the initiative to back down and attack the big alliance.

The negotiations were successful, and the expected freedom of trade in the empire needed to be negotiated by the Grand Alliance.

Deliberation is just an excuse for disagreeing, and of course Elder One knows it. Since we know, there is no need to dwell on when to open up in the negotiations, and we should first withdraw troops.

In the end, it was decided that the Grand Alliance had instead tightened the foreign trade import quota within the Alliance, and did not open up unlimited exports to the Empire. The products produced by the empire are very competitive, and any goods produced by the society within the Grand Alliance have no advantage over them.

Export quotas did not increase, but war reparations to the Grand Alliances increased again.

Elder No. 1 was not angry, since some money could alleviate the current crisis, then it would be good to use the money.

The money was paid, and the army immediately retreated.

Trade has resumed and life in the country has once again returned to its pre-crisis normalcy.

Patience is always the best way to avoid war, and Elder One's reluctance to fight back against the Grand Alliance is really because he is not ready.

Elder No. 1 is also very afraid that at his most critical moment, other elderly robots with decentralized powers will appear.

Elder One was very worried about the appearance of this inexplicable fellow, and their Divine Warriors did not find any superfluous elder robots.

The real threat of the extra elder robot, it seems that this hidden elder robot may appear at any time to give itself the most fatal blow.

It seems that the ability of the Divine Warriors is not enough to find this hidden, and after more than ten years, the Elder No. 1 feels that the Divine Warriors are not as good as they used to be, and if they want to find it, they must increase manpower and material resources. If the number of people and physics increases, more people will inevitably be alarmed, and it will be difficult to hide their own affairs if there are more people who know.

Contradictory Elder No. 1 suddenly thought of using outsiders, who are always more reliable than insiders.

More than ten years have passed since the war, and whether the former Guan Xiaoguan is still alive in the world.

Searching for domestic demographics, Guan Xiaoguan was still alive back then, and he was alive and well.

Although the young man of the year had become a middle-aged man in his thirties, although he had not been invaded by the years, he was no longer the original cunning and still contained childishness, and now he has been replaced by that shrewd cunning.

The two met again after a gap of ten years, and there was no politeness or greetings.