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"Tell me your conditions, Lord."
Peter I said that the reason why Churchill said those words was very simple, that is, to use Sweden to oppress Russia. This trick was always used by the British. Peter I had traveled in Britain and was very clear about the British routines.
"Actually, I want to tell you, Your Majesty, we in the UK can help with Sweden." Churchill said with a smile.
Peter I did not speak, and signaled the other party to continue talking.
"Without the need, the British Navy does not want to fight a naval battle between Sweden and your country, which is not in the interests of Britain." Churchill continued. Although he said that it was not necessary, he was actually hinting that if necessary, Britain could fight the Russian Navy to the death if necessary.
Britain is a European power, and there is no doubt that Russia is just interested. Although it defeated Sweden, it has not completely replaced Sweden as a powerful power. Therefore, Churchill was extremely confident when he said this.
"What's the price?" Peter I asked coldly.
"Dear Your Majesty, we only need your country to do a little favor in the Far East." Churchill said with a smile as if the little busy he mentioned was really a trivial busy. He asked a friend to pour a glass of wine for himself, or pick up a plate.
Peter I suddenly burst into laughter, and he laughed back and forth.
"Lord, this is not easy to help. An Eastern empire is such a powerful empire. Russia is not stupid enough to directly anger it. In contrast, even if Russia has no choice but to temporarily deal with Sweden, I have enough patience. Your country's army cannot be with Sweden forever, right?"
"Of course!" Churchill nodded: "The alliance fleet between Britain and Sweden cannot exist forever, but your majesty, don't forget that it will still exist for a certain period of time. Moreover, Sweden has always been a Nordic power. If Russia cannot completely defeat Sweden, then when it recovers, who can know what the outcome of the future war will be like?"
"Are you a threat?"
"No! This is a reminder!"
Churchill said frankly: "This is just a kind reminder, Your Majesty."
Peter I narrowed his eyes slightly, stabbing Churchill like a knife.
Churchill seemed to have disappeared, picked up the wine pot that Peter I placed aside and took a sip, smashed his mouth and yelled: "Your Majesty, you may have misunderstood. How could Britain let Russia go to war with the Ming Empire? The Xiaobeng I just mentioned just wanted your Majesty, you just caused some trouble for the Ming Dynasty to a certain extent."
Churchill's words reduced Peter I's gaze by three points. He didn't say anything and continued to signal the other party to continue to talk.
"Your Majesty, I have been in the Far East for many years and am very familiar with Russia's current situation in the Far East. Now the Russian Far East Governor's Office is located in the original Mongol grassland. I'm afraid you know better than me how this territory was obtained."
"This bastard!" Peter I cursed in his heart. Churchill was right. The reason why Russia was able to open up the situation in the Far East in recent years was because Russia took advantage of the opportunity of the Qing Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty to take action at the most appropriate time, thus gaining a large area of the northern desert grassland.
Churchill's lips rose: "According to the news I have received, Russia and the Qing Dynasty, which was the Qing Empire, reached a military agreement, and even directly sent troops to help the Qing Dynasty fight together. From this point of view, Russia has actually fought with the Ming Empire, but for some reason, in recent years, Russia has basically cut off the exchanges between the Qing Dynasty and has started diplomatic contacts with the Ming Dynasty."
After looking at Peter I, seeing that the other party was still calm, Churchill continued, "But this is just a superficial phenomenon. When I left the Ming Dynasty, I heard an interesting rumor. This rumor actually happened to be that Russia and the Qing Dynasty had cooperated in private. Although the rumor was not confirmed, Your Majesty, as the Russian Tsar, you may be able to give me an answer?"
Churchill certainly knew that Peter I could not give him any answer, so he continued.
"Dear Your Majesty, don't you think the Ming Dynasty is too powerful? Such a powerful empire rose in the Far East, which is not a good thing for the European countries. Our UK is fine, after all, it is far away from the Ming Dynasty, but your Majesty is different from your Russia. I think you know this."
"You are thinking about the New World Colony?" Peter I asked suddenly.
This question made Churchill stunned. He didn't expect that Peter I would point directly to the center and directly express his true intention.
I have to admire Peter I's keen judgment and sense of smell. He said nothing. Britain is considering the New World, and it is also an important part of Churchill's plan to win over Russia to become a helper to stir up the Far East.
As for Sweden, no matter George II or Churchill, would it take it seriously? If it were Sweden during the period of Carl XII, Britain might have been concerned about it. Sweden was a Nordic power at that time. But what about now? Sweden has almost been broken, and the Queen of Sweden is like a madman who does not know the current affairs. What future can such a country be like?
Sweden, to put it bluntly, is a chess piece in the plan, a chess piece that can be sold at any time to achieve its goal.
"The intention of Britain is to benefit the European countries, and also to your Majesty, yours." Churchill replied shamelessly.
"You British are like this, and it seems that you are no exception, Lord," Peter I said mockingly and sarcastically.
"Thank you for your praise, this is my honor." Churchill not only did not blush, but instead stood up politely and saluted Peter I.
"His Excellency Lord!"
"Here, your Majesty."
“How do you feel about St. Petersburg?”
"This is a charming city," Churchill replied.
"I'm very happy that you used this word to evaluate it, and as its creator, I hope you can carefully visit the city and discover more of its charm."
Churchill smiled. This was a signal from Peter I to him. Of course he would not refuse: "As you wish, my respected Majesty, but you also know that I am in official business and cannot stay for too long. At most, stay again... three days, I hope to complete the tour of this beautiful city within three days."
Chapter completed!