Chapter 136 for the partition and cooperation agreement of the Indies

In this way, William and Victoria had no reason to fight for the time being. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info or rather, because of a more dangerous and imminent matter, they can't fight for the time being.

Although neither William nor Victoria was very happy about this - in fact, not only did Victoria want to defeat William on this battlefield in Indy in order to get the first victory of her life against William, but William himself also wanted to teach Victoria a good lesson, so that this guy could understand that the world is a power that can win after all, as if it was a scum like her, so she obediently went home to nurse better than anything else.

However, in this context, no matter how unhappy and reluctant the two of them are, they can only sit down and pretend to be calm to discuss this kind of unpleasant thing.

"The first is the cessation of all hostilities between the Russian Gothic Empire and the Kingdom of Briton. The armies of both sides ceased fighting. ”

At the negotiating table, the secretary next to Victoria said these things almost tremblingly.

Both William and Victoria had gloomy faces, and their expressions were as if someone owed them an Indy's wealth, population, and resources.

In fact, the vast majority of people in this room are like that.

In addition to a few trembling officials, there was also a team of emissaries from the Old Continent. They had come to persuade the Emperor of the Gothic Empire of Russia and the Normandian Duchess of the Kingdom of Briton to stop the war.

And the end result of this matter is quite happy. Whether it is the emperor or the duchess, they are all people who know the priorities. Perhaps, they had already figured out what to do before that. The arrival of these envoys was only one reason for them to borrow the donkey from the slope and push the boat down the river.

Of course, this still does not stop the emissaries from boasting. For a long time to come, these guys will have the ability to boast about themselves.

They will definitely take all the credit for persuading William and Victoria on themselves. Then he said how smart he was, how clever he was, and how righteous he was, so that the two most powerful people in the world obeyed him.

How much the two of them trust themselves, and how much they want to win them over, fancy their abilities, give them many benefits, and want to accept themselves as their ministers.

Yes, they are the most powerful people in the world, but so what? their loyalty and faith will not be shaken by anything, so they reject them with righteous words.

And the two rulers are also very generous people, not only did they not get angry because of this, but they respected themselves even more......

Anyway, great rulers like William and Victoria are busy every day. They won't notice a little person like themselves. So no matter how ruthless you brag about, the other party won't come to break your good deeds...... Right?

The expectation is so.

Of course, it doesn't matter if things don't turn out as they should. Even if he was a little angry, William couldn't have killed him for such a trivial matter, right?

Probably, the same is expected.

All in all, the Russian Gothic Empire ceased war with the Kingdom of Briton. But everything except for the truce, they did not settle down.

Of all these "things," apart from how to form a coalition to fight the enemy, the most important and most concerned issue for both sides was the partition of Indo, I mean, the division of territory.

His Majesty the Emperor of the Gothic Empire of Russia shouted angrily that at the moment it should be divided according to the area of actual control. At the same time, after the partition, no country can use force in the Indian subcontinent.

The Duchess, however, had a different opinion.

"While confirming the actual area of control, it should also be confirmed that all countries still have the right to move freely in the Indy region!

Although it is a bit confusing, it is actually clear that the focus of the dispute between William and Victoria is the southern region of India, which is under the control of the Maratha Alliance.

William now wanted to stop the war, to cease fire, to keep it as it was, and then to go back to the revolutionaries, and to settle the Indica problem after they had all been destroyed. Victoria, on the other hand, wanted to take advantage of Britton's advantage now to bring the Maratha League to her name.

The reason why the two sides have such different choices is because of their current strength and actual needs.

William had just lost several legions of troops, and there was absolutely no way to start any large-scale war. In fact, the present situation did not allow him to send large numbers of troops to Indy.

Victoria, on the other hand, had a large military presence and good diplomatic relations with the Maratha League. With these two points, she can happily choose an opportunity, turn her face ruthlessly, and suddenly attack the Marathas when they are caught off guard, killing them all.

In this way, Victoria can happily take the whole of South Indy under her control.

With the loss of a large amount of territory, population, resources, and markets in the Old World, her rule, and the prestige of the House of Normandy have declined considerably, and it is time for a dose of booster to restore the confidence of others in the House of Normandy.

And this cardiotonic agent, of course, is Indy.

Although she has now mastered a lot of territorial resources and population, she is still far from the level of the heart booster. That's why she came up with such a tactic.

However, William didn't want to do it anyway. Because to do so would be to declare that William had lost the war against Indy.

Although at present, Victoria, the Britons have to cooperate with his alliance, but even so, the contradictions between the two sides still exist, have not been resolved, but have only been temporarily covered up.

After the evil thugs, the so-called French Republic, were wiped out, they were only going to go to war again. When the time comes, these people, resources and wealth of Indy will continue to flow into Buriton, injecting new vitality into Buriton. It also increases the amount of effort it takes for the Russian Gothic Empire to defeat the kingdom.

So, in any case, William did not want to do this, he would rather let the Marathas who had offended him live a little longer than see them become the servants and slaves of his greatest rivals.

If the Marathas were to be involved in this meeting, they would have been surprised, even incredulous, and even even thought that their brains were broken, and all they saw now was some hallucination.

Because in this meeting, they have offended fiercely, and at the same time, they consider themselves enemies, and are doing their best to protect their interests. On the other hand, it is the guy they see as a savior and an ally who is trying to destroy them with all their might.

Of course, it stands to reason that these Marathas are simply not qualified to participate in such meetings. And the participants of this meeting, in any case, will not tell the poor guys about this news.

William, of course, is an exception. But William felt that in this case, even if the Marathas believed the promise of the devil, they would not believe themselves.

Come to think of it, it's ironic. In every sense of the word.

But when you think about it, there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with that. After all, that's the politics of legend, isn't it?

Pretty pleasant, isn't it?

in every sense of the word.

As a result, the meeting was deadlocked. Neither William nor Victoria wanted to budge. The guys around me, the participants from the small countries, were very, very anxious, one or two, but they couldn't do anything. Because these guys don't have a say at all.

The situation was at a stalemate for a few days, and in the end, William gave in.

However, William's concession made it impossible for Victoria to promise - that is, William would exchange a crown, the crown of the Ostrogothic Empire, for this promise.

"That is, if the Ostrogothic Empire had an emperor now, then such a thing would not have happened. William said eloquently: "Now in the entire Gothic Empire, the only person who is qualified to become an emperor is naturally me. No one but the Russian Gothic Empire can integrate the Ostrogothic Empire, can they, folks?"

After hearing William's words, some of the surrounding minor princes from the Ostrogothic Empire were a little embarrassed. I don't know if it's because of fear or because of envy, jealousy, and hatred.

All in all, after William said such a thing, for a while, there was silence in the conference room, but no one dared to speak.

Of course, this does not include Victoria.

Of course Victoria dared to speak—she was just so angry that she couldn't speak.

Although the Indies are rich, with a large population and resources, they are only a relatively important colony in the final analysis. But the Ostrogothic Empire, that was the territory of the Old World, that was the root of Briton.

As the leader of the continental faction, it is impossible for Victoria to give up those territories no matter what!

"Then let's break up in two!" said Victoria almost without thinking about it—South Indy was already in her pocket anyway, and it didn't matter if William didn't agree. If William doesn't agree, she really won't send troops to fight? What are you kidding?

Immediately after, however, Victoria thought of another possibility.

She looked at William in disbelief, her eyes widening and she could barely speak.

(To be continued.) )