Chapter 31 for the Repartition of the World 2

readx;? Just as the Bretons wanted to acquire the New World, and just as the Bretons understood how important the New World was, so did the Russian Gothic Empire understand how important the New World was. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

The establishment of a neo-Gothic empire had always been in William's plan, and if it weren't for the fact that the empire was in full swing during this time, it would have experienced few failures in the process of expanding the Old World. If the plan of the Second Gothic Empire, or even the Great Gothic Empire, which William expects, has been greatly promoted, then the New Gothic Empire cannot be said and is definitely not the last option in William's plan. It can't be said to be higher in the rankings.

Although it is said that the territory of the empire there is not very much at present, not to mention the Britons, even the Asturias in the south, which has expired and has almost no combat power, and is absolutely degenerate to the extreme, can also enjoy the endless benefits and resources brought by the vast and rich territory in the south of the New World.

Seriously, William was really, really upset about this—it was clear that the Asturians had degenerated to the point where they might not be able to defeat even the Lombards, so why could these guys occupy so many colonies, and such a rich colony?

Before that, it was natural that the Empire and the Kingdom of Briton would retain another Asturias with such a large colony.

Both the Russian Gothic Empire and the Kingdom of Briton treated the vast colony of Asturias as meat in their bowls. I don't want to share a single thing with the other person.

It was this kind of thinking that kept them from attacking Asturas for the time being.

It felt like a child walking down a street full of robbers with gold in his hand. At present, he is not in danger, not because the robbers here have all turned vegetarian, but because they have not yet thought about how to distribute the money.

And now, this negotiation between the empire and the Britons is a concrete embodiment of how to distribute.

For the current Britons, they demand that the Empire continue to recognize their power in the New World, as well as their position and interests in the northern part of the New World.

After the Visigothic Republic overthrew the Visigothic kingdom, the Visigoths established a vast colony in the New World with little force and population, namely "Louisiana", which was naturally no longer sustainable.

Nor is this world like William's previous life, where there was a United States of America that could take over the territory.

So, with the current thinking of the Britons, they naturally want to occupy this territory and then annex it.

In this way, the first thing is to restore the morale of the army a little. Of course, it is more important to satisfy the big names who now control Breton. Because then it would seem that they are not so incompetent - after losing so much territory, they are very desperate to do something.

Although the final battle was naturally between them and the lawless rebels of the Visigothic Republic, it was a long and difficult war.

At least for the time being, and more importantly, there is no such thing as an iron-fisted Napoleon in the Visigothic Republic who can put all the blame on him and make him look like a great demon. The power struggle within the republic has made the country look very chaotic, which has led to even greater dissatisfaction among the people of Briton.

Yes, if the enemy is very strong, and even looks like a villain, then the loss of one's own country, army, or something, is barely acceptable, and it can barely be said to be excusable - but in this case it is different, the enemy looks chaotic and weak. But such a chaotic and weak enemy can easily defeat his own elite and powerful army.

There is only one reason for this, and that is the generals who control the army, and the politicians and rulers who promote these generals, they are all waste and rice buckets.

For the time being, at least, politicians around the world have not been late enough to invent the argument that "the people of this session can't do it."

So, things don't work because they can't, for no other reason. Therefore, an incompetent waste has no dignity and enough glory, and a guy without dignity and glory has no way to continue to be a ruler.

For the sake of their dignity, their glory, their great power and the interests of ruling this country, they are desperate to make some changes, they are desperate to start wars, to reap the benefits, and then to let their people know that they are still wise, powerful, and reliable, so that these fellows can continue to support their rule.

However.

William believed that the New World should also have a share of the Empire, and he would never allow these Bretons to monopolize all the benefits of the New World.

For now, letting them occupy Louisiana in the Northern Continent, and then march into the Central Great Plains, and occupy the fertile lands of the Great Lakes Valley, is already the limit of William's tolerance.

If these Britons are really ruthless in moving the capital to the New World, with their powerful navy and the background of the Britons. They said it was really possible to create a new Briton Empire.

If that were the case, then the Russian Gothic Empire, having defeated the Visigoths in an acid and unifying the entire Old Continent, created the Second Gothic Empire, could not dominate the world. A powerful nation that occupies the New World of North and South will become the Empire's greatest rival for world domination. Such an enemy is difficult for even William to defeat, and he finds it difficult to deal with it.

So, William demanded that of course they could annex the Asturian colonies, but they could never annex all of these territories to themselves. He also did not allow the empire to get only a few marginal and worthless apprentices.

In William's plan, the central isthmus of the New World, he must get his hands on it. Also of great importance was the Caribbean archipelago, which, together with the Panama Canal that William was to dig in the Isthmus, would be the best channel for the Empire to use troops in the New World in the future.

At that time, even if the Britons occupied the main part of the New World, more land, but the strategic initiative was in the hands of the Empire. In this case, it would be very easy for William to take action against the Britons and annex all these territories.

Of course, there was one more thing that William had in addition to this, or rather, there was one more thing in the empire that the Bretons could not match, and that was the population.

In terms of population, the current number of people belonging to the Gothic group in the empire has reached 20 million, and because of the empire's agriculture, living standards, and productivity levels, the empire is still in the middle of a newborn baby boom, and the population will definitely double or even more in the future.

At the same time, the empire paid great attention to strengthening the cultural, written and ethnic integration, with the Goths as the main peoples, to integrate the weaker peoples in order to expand themselves.

What's more, outside the empire, in the Ostrogothic Empire, the Visigothic Republic, and the Lombard states in the south, there lived close to 50 million, if not more, Gothic communities. Arguably, the Goths are the largest people in this known world.

With the population base of the Goths, coupled with the agricultural level of the empire, the empire naturally had a considerable advantage in terms of colonization.

This was again one of William's plans.

He promised the Britons and agreed to support them in their attack on the Asturians and their colonies.

But at the same time, William demanded, even forced, that the Brithorns and their colonies must accept the Goths unconditionally and ensure the interests and rights of the Goths. In this case, William could not have imagined that the Gothic immigrants would be assimilated by the Britons. The reverse was pretty much the same, he felt.

In this case, the Goths would naturally become the dominant and dominant people in the Britonic colonies. Then, as soon as William gave the order, these Gothic immigrants would overthrow their Briton colonial government in the shortest possible time, and invite the soldiers and government of the Russian Gothic Empire to enter.

In this way, William can easily pick the fruit.

Seize the other party's colony or something, and let the Bretons do a good job of this bad guy role. What William has to do is to obtain the ruling power of this world in a dignified, fair and honest manner. No one could stop him.

That's it, although I know that this is inappropriate, and even say that it is a dose of poison. But there aren't many options for the Bretons right now.

After a long bargain, the Britons finally reluctantly agreed to William's terms.

They promised that in the next war, together with the Russian Gothic Empire, they would force the Asturians to cede their colonies.

Of course, they will give the Asturians a "suitable" price. to buy these colonies.

The Britons would receive the Amazon and the Pampas to the south, but the Andes to the northeast, Mexico in Central America, and the geographically important Caribbean would be controlled by William's empire.

As for the northern part of the New World, there are still many wild lands because the current colonizers are not fast enough, especially in the western region. So the alliance between the Empire and the Britons indicated that these areas that had not yet been colonized were to be colonized on a first-come, first-served basis. It depends on whose expedition and whose colonists are faster, and those territories are theirs.

But even so, the end result was far from what the Britonians had hoped.

Although they occupy the north and south parts of the New World with the best development potential, they are also the largest and most productive places.

However, the middle of the New World, which connected the north and south parts, was taken by the Empire, and this part of the region, together with the Neo-Gothic colonies that the Empire currently occupies, was equally impressive in size and output. More importantly, the colony divided the two colonies of the Britons.

This made the Bretons somewhat uneasy.

Some negotiators who have studied military affairs to some extent are thinking in their hearts.

Although from a strategic point of view, such a division of territory could ensure that the Brituns could flank the empire from the north and south in the event of the threat of war.

But at the same time, it also made the colonies of Briton unable to echo each other, and there was a danger of being divided by the enemy.

This left the negotiators hesitant to say yes...... (To be continued.) )