Chapter 182: The First Lady of the Republic of China (60)
At this time, Yan Lin was finally able to realize the benefits of Su He's temperament, and a well-behaved person like her would not let herself suffer.
Yan Lin, as the first warlord of the anti-Japanese war, has now unified the Chinese country.
Su He hung the title of a diplomat's adviser to help Yan Lin solve the mess of diplomacy.
As a defeated country, the Japanese naturally had to pay compensation to the Chinese state.
The British side was in a hurry, and Su He directly played a scoundrel and asked them to ask the Japanese for money, because the Japanese owed a lot of money to Huaguo.
Su He meant to exchange the IOUs of the Japanese people for the IOUs owed by China to the British.
This bad idea made the British side angry and didn't know what to say.
Before the Japanese were defeated, they looked at the people who were showing off their might in China, but in fact, the country was also tightening its belts and starting a war.
Su He asked Britain to ask them for money, so it was better to ask Huaguo directly, at least Huaguo is rich in land and resources, and it can still squeeze out money by squeezing and squeezing.
Now Su He just wants to delay time, and when the Second World War breaks out, then Britain will have no time to take care of China.
Not every plane has World War II, the pattern of each world is different, and the opportunity and time of the outbreak of World War II are also different.
Su He didn't know when this plane would explode, so she could only try to delay the time.
Britain is now fierce and loud, but if China really wants to put on a 'fight and fight' attitude, they don't dare to really do it.
Su He and the British tug-of-war for more than half a year, the Second World War broke out, and Huaguo finally breathed a sigh of relief.
China did not get involved in World War II, but began to develop its economy.
In the years when Huaguo was fighting with the Japanese people, many national enterprises went bankrupt, including Li Hongyuan's business, which also plummeted, and finally went bankrupt and closed down.
When Li Hongyuan was down, Su He had already served as the Minister of Finance of Huaguo, helping Huaguo develop its economy.
World War II lasted for five years, during which China's heavy industry soared and the economy recovered.
With the vigorous support of the Soviet Union, the national industry has flourished, and China has embarked on the road of becoming a strong country.
After the end of World War II, China is no longer the fish and meat that was slaughtered before, and its comprehensive strength is not inferior to any Western power.
Seeing that Huaguo's pockets were bulging, Britain, which had just gone through the baptism of war, began to send people to ask Huaguo for money.
When China was at war with the Japanese before, Britain provided a lot of help to China, and they owed Britain hundreds of millions of pounds.
Britain asked China for money before the war with Germany, but it has been dragged by the Soviet Union until now.
Five years have passed, and the interest generated is hundreds of millions.
When Su He reached out to Britain to ask for money, it was the most difficult time for China, and Britain took advantage of the fire to rob and put forward extremely high interest rates, and let Su He promise Britain a lot of benefits.
Su He agreed very happily, which made some upright staff officers around Yan Lin almost not point at Su He's nose and scold her for being a traitor.
Now the situation is just the opposite, and Britain no longer has the capital to clamor with China.
In addition, they also urgently need money to revive the domestic economy, so those who owe money have become uncles.
When the British sent people to China to ask for debts, Yan Lin still asked Su He to deal with them.
Although the principal and interest were clearly written in black and white, Su He blatantly turned his face and denied it.
Ask for money, we have it!
But there are two situations for giving money, one is that the British side does not want interest, and China will immediately repay half of them.
The second is that Britain wants interest, so these hundreds of millions of pounds will be repaid to Britain little by little over hundreds of years.