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Chapter 287 He is here

Subtitle of this chapter: He is not TROUBLE, but TERRIBLE!

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"Dingling..."

"Moses Moses, I am Inoue..."

The "Haiguo Man" Inoue Naimi, who had not appeared for a long time, answered the phone. After hearing a few words, she stood up and said: "Hi, wow, immediately Xida!"

He turned his head to the other two Japanese Imperial Navy officers who were having breakfast indoors and said, "Nomura, Yamamoto. You can eat first. Ambassador Matsui has something to come to me."

The "Ambassador Matsui" mentioned by Inoue Narimi is the current ambassador to the UK, and his full name is Keishiro Matsui.

He was born in Osaka in the fourth year of Gyeongli, 1868, and graduated from the Department of English-French Languages, Tokyo Imperial University in 22 years, 1889.

In fact, the Imperial University of Tokyo was later the University of Tokyo. It was changed during the "de-imperialization" period after World War II.

As soon as he graduated, he joined the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and served as a sub-official official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, an ambassador to France and a plenipotential member of the Japanese delegation of the Paris Peace Conference.

In 1924, he would serve as the Foreign Minister of the Tinura Cabinet. However, the Tinura Cabinet soon stepped down, and he was replaced by the current Minister to the United States, Shin-Hashi-gun.

"Go, Inoue-kun." Nomura Yoshisaburo said naturally without objection.

And when Inoue Naimi just walked out of the room, Yamamoto Iroku, who was reading the newspaper, exclaimed: "That Chinese is really here!"

The two of them came to London together to meet Prince Hirohito who arrived here in July.

Nomura Yoshisaburo asked knowingly: "Yamamoto, are you talking about Yuan Sang?"

"Nomura, who else can I have besides him?" 80 cents handed over the Times in his hand and said, "And he had a strange thing as soon as he came."

Colonel Nomura said in surprise at first sight: "It's really a strange thing!"

Yamamoto Nakasa picked up the chopsticks, but stopped moving for a long time without starting. After a while, he asked thoughtfully: "Nomura, do you think it is appropriate for us to introduce him to Mr. Di?"

Yoshisaburo Nomura replied strangely: "Yamamoto, what's the right thing to do? No matter what, Yuan Sang is a Chinese who is very close to our great Japanese Empire. What's more, I think Mr. Di should want to know such a person in Infusi."

Yamamoto Iroku thought about it, so he suppressed the sudden ominous feeling in his heart, nodded and said, "What Nomura-kun said is reasonable, I am thinking too much..."

Almost at the same time, 10 Downing Street, London.

At this point in time, Britain was not in power with the Conservative Party, but in power with the Liberal Party and the Conservative Party. The Prime Minister was David Lloyd George of the Liberal Party (1863-1945), which was the first generation of Lloyd George of Dwyfor.

The titles of British aristocrats are divided into life-long aristocrats and hereditary aristocrats.

Lifetime nobles are all barons (Barons), and titles cannot be inherited.

There are five levels of hereditary nobles: Duke, Marques, Earl, Viscount and Baron. These titles can naturally be inherited and promoted.

Lloyd George was originally a civilian, but he was awarded the title of Earl this year because of his "great achievements" in World War I.

He is the only Welsh British Prime Minister in history, and the only British Prime Minister who uses English as the second language and Welsh as the first language.

Overall, this lord and the Liberal Party he belongs to are left-leaning.

For example, during his tenure as Minister of Finance, an 8-hour labor system was passed and a pension and unemployment insurance system was established.

For example, during his presidency, the election law was reformed, allowing women over thirty to obtain the right to vote and also granting women the power to be elected members of parliament.

However, Prime Minister George did not lose the style of an old imperialist power in foreign policy. By 1921, he mainly relied on the support of the Conservative Party.

Therefore, there are many Conservatives in his cabinet, just like the two people who are now sitting in the living room at No. 10 Downing Street waiting for a meeting.

The one with a cigar in his mouth was Yuan Yanshu who was very familiar with a fat man, the current Minister of Colonial Affairs of the British Empire.

He only heard him pick up a newspaper angrily to a gentleman beside him, pointing to a photo on it and said angrily: "George, have you read today's newspaper? That 'CHINK (Chinese)' is here!"

In that photo, our Master Yuan stood with his head raised and his hands behind his back. There were a group of people next to him kneeling on the ground to serve as a foil for him.

This "George" was the British Foreign Minister at this time - Marquis of George Curzon, whose full title was the first generation Marques of Kedleston.

This guy has a good relationship with Seris because in 1898 he became the youngest Indian governor in history when he was 39 years old.

After he arrived in India, he extended his hand to the snowy land. In order to compete with Tsarist Russia for Central Asia, he had strong attempts to split the snowy land. Therefore, in 1904, he sent troops to capture Lhasa and forced the snowy land government to sign the "Lhasa Treaty".

This lord is also famous in history because of the "Kouzon Line".

In December 1919, Curzon proposed a temporary border line that divided the Soviet-Polish border, and advocated the allocation of all areas that should belong to Poland to Poland. This is the famous "Chuzon Line".

He strengthened the waves in order to prevent the Soviet Union and Russia. However, this line caused conflicts between Poland and the Soviet Union and Lithuania, laying hidden dangers for the future isolation of Poland's diplomatic relations, and becoming one of the causes of the Soviet-German alliance.

After reading these deeds, you will know that Marquis Curzon was also a stubborn imperialist, so he naturally had a similar stinking taste with Churchill.

The current British Foreign Secretary frowned and said with a little amused: "Winston, why do you take that 'CHINESE(Chinese)' to heart? Just because of his articles..."

As a senior diplomat, he naturally pays more attention to the title than his cabinet colleagues.

Churchill immediately shook his head and said, "George, it's not because of his articles. You don't know, I have been paying attention to this 'Chinese' recently. His deeds in the United States are very strange and difficult to make a reasonable explanation. Moreover, his attitude towards the British Empire is very bad, and such a person must be a person for us..."

"TROUBLE? Hahaha..." Marquis Curzon couldn't help but laugh, "Winston, you're really worried. What kind of TROUBLE can a Chinese cause to us?"

Churchill said seriously: "No matter what, I have a strong feeling that there is nothing good about that Chinese person's trip!"

"What are you going to do? Deport him directly?" Marquis Kouzon couldn't help but become serious.

"What's the reason?" He pointed to the newspaper in Churchill's hand and said, "Just for this matter?"

"Winston, I've read the news too. Not to mention that the Chinese are self-defense, all the protesters are fine, they are just shocked."

"In addition, I also know that the Chinese man has a little influence in America. He is not only a well-known writer, but also has been referred to as an adviser by Secretary Hughes, and is even a guest of honor in the White House."

"The most important thing is at this critical moment. Do you think it is worth it to make both sides of the Atlantic because of a Chinese?"

As a cabinet minister who could access secrets from the empire, Churchill certainly knew that Marquis Curzon was right.

After Warren Harding came to power, he raised the banner of isolationism again. The relationship between Britain and the United States is definitely not as good as Wilson would have.

Later, Ireland had another "Bloody Sunday" incident, and the Irish people in the United States were naturally quite resentful of this. On this timeline, our Master Yuan was also a little... and he had a small pit of the British Empire, so the "temperature" between the two countries was even closer to the freezing point.

Of course, the biggest problem lies in the uneven distribution of spoils in the Versailles Contract, so Secretary Hughes wanted to convene a Washington Conference and establish a Versailles-Washington system.

On that timeline, Britain demanded that the United States give up its support for Ireland at the cost of taking the initiative to betray the British-Japanese alliance and attending the Washington Conference.

However, the transaction between Britain and the United States is currently being secretly engaged, so this time point is quite sensitive. If you are not good, the cousins ​​are likely to turn against each other.

As the Foreign Minister in charge of this matter, Marquis Kouzon certainly hopes that it is better to have less than more things.

In fact, he has a big and small concern, because the relationship between China and the UK is not very good now on the Shandong issue.

This Chinese is not a civilian without roots. After all, he is also a well-known figure and a relative of Gu Weijun, the Minister of the Republic of China to the UK. If he was expelled from the country for no reason and caused a diplomatic dispute, it would be a big and small trouble.

"George, but..."
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