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Chapter 1307: Emperor Sui is the big winner

Chapter 1307: Emperor Sui is the big winner (first update, please subscribe)
At noon on the 27th, a message was broadcast on television and radio in Nanyang - in order to resolve the Cuban Missile Crisis, Your Excellency has flown to Moscow on a special plane.

In fact, Khrushchev had already learned the news through the ambassador before it was broadcast on the radio.

After learning the news, Khrushchev, who was already "greatly worried" about the United States launching a large-scale war and had decided to take the whole of Europe as a hostage, breathed a sigh of relief.

"Well, it's all over!"

At that moment, Khrushchev saw the step to end it all, and the only question was - would he do it in time?
After all, a few hours ago, he received an urgent letter from Castro saying that the United States might launch an air strike and invasion against Cuba within 24-72 hours. In addition, the same intelligence was also received through other channels. All signs indicated that the United States would indeed launch a military strike against Cuba on the 29th.

It's not just Cuba. According to military analysis, while they are taking action against Cuba, the Americans will also take action against the Soviet Union at the same time!
They will catch the Soviet Union off guard just like Hitler did!
Is there enough time now?

Before the Americans take action!

"It takes at least ten hours to get from Chang'an to Moscow. Is it possible to make it in time?"

Just as Khrushchev was worried that he would not arrive in time, what he didn't know was that a plane was flying towards him at supersonic speed.

Every boy has a dream of supersonic speed!

As the Global Express flew to Moscow at 1.8 times the speed of sound, Li Yian was nervous. After all, this was an aircraft that was still under test flight.

Even though the company had promised, Li Yian was still nervous.

If anything unexpected happens, it will be all over!

"Oh, really, now I am the one who bears the greatest risk!"

While feeling emotional, Li Yian thought:

"Yumi Emperor, you have such a wild imagination. You two caused such a mess, and you want me to help you solve it. This is fucking bullshit! I worked so hard to clean up your mess!"

While complaining like this, another thought emerged in Li Yian's mind - this trip to Moscow is at least worth a Nobel Peace Prize!

If that's the case, it would be the second time I've won the Nobel Peace Prize!
Add to that transistors and the integrated circuits of the future... wow, this is definitely a Nobel Prize winner!
In fact, Li Yian thought about these things just to distract his attention.

Just over two hours later, the Global Express arrived at New Delhi International Airport, refueled, and the accompanying personnel inspected the aircraft. The whole process took less than half an hour. This uniquely shaped aircraft, carrying the hopes of all mankind, once again flew away into the distance.

Soon, the signal of this supersonic aircraft appeared in the radar station of the Soviet Air Defense Force. At this time, they already knew the identity of the aircraft, so there would naturally be no misunderstanding.

Unlike usual flights, this time there was no escort, not because the Soviet Union deliberately ignored it, but because the Soviet fighter jets were unable to cruise at supersonic speeds.

Five hours later, at 27 p.m. on the th, the "Global Express" finally landed at the Moscow airport. Soon, Li Yian met with Khrushchev. However, as soon as they met, Khrushchev gave Li Yian a warning, accusing Nanyang of standing on the side of the United States and betraying its friendship with the Soviet Union.

Facing the accusation, Li Yian said directly:
"Nikita, I am not here for the Americans or the Soviets, but for the whole world. If it were not for our friendship and all mankind, I would not take the risk and come here on the newly tested "Sky Express"!"

Li Yian's answer prompted Khrushchev, who had intended to take the initiative, to say:

"Lee, I appreciate your dedication and courage, but you have to understand one thing - all the responsibility lies with the United States! The Soviet Union was just forced to respond. The Americans couldn't accept us deploying missiles in Cuba, but they deployed missiles in Turkey and Italy. Should we accept it?"

When it comes to the medium-range missiles deployed by the United States, Khrushchev was angry. He even said angrily:
"If the Americans want war, they will get it. The imperialists have always been eager to destroy the Soviet Union, but they must understand that when they attack the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union will definitely fight back in its own way!"

Even though they had transported hundreds of nuclear weapons into Cuba, Khrushchev was bluffing because he knew that those Il-28 bombers had no chance of entering the airspace over the United States. As for the missiles, there might be a chance to launch them, but then what?
However, despite this, Khrushchev still did not show weakness. After all, the negotiations had just begun!
"Nikita, I didn't come here to listen to your threats. If we want to go to war, we don't have to talk at all. We can just fire missiles at each other. But I came here today for the future of all mankind, for all of us!"

Staring at Khrushchev, Li Yian said in a very serious tone:

"We need to end this now, before things can be salvaged!" Khrushchev was stared at, and he remained silent for a while before he said:
"Well, whatever conditions the Americans offer."

"The Soviet Union removed its missiles deployed in Cuba under UN supervision and would not deploy them again in the future, while the United States promised to end its policy of isolation and verbally promised to remove its missiles in Turkey."

Then Li Yian emphasized:

"This is just a verbal promise, and it's secret. When the crisis is over, they will withdraw all missiles deployed in Italy and Turkey in the name of maintenance within six months. You know, Kennedy needs to consider the midterm congressional elections in November, so he needs to consider his own image."

Before coming to Moscow, Li Yian called Kennedy. Kennedy, who was under tremendous pressure, immediately told Li Yian his bottom line on the phone.

Khrushchev said excitedly:

"This is impossible. If the United States does not publicly withdraw its missiles, how do we know whether they will abide by their promise? Moreover, without an equal exchange, the Soviet Union withdrew in such a disgraceful manner. Then where is our face?"

Li Yian said directly:
"Nikita, you must understand that the situation is now very serious and has reached the final moment. You must give a clear answer tomorrow, otherwise, we cannot predict what will happen tomorrow!"

Seeing Khrushchev hesitate, Li Yian continued:

"As for the Soviet Union's face, the whole world will see that the Soviet Union made concessions for the sake of peace, even at the cost of its own safety. From this perspective, you are the real winner! Moreover, I came here. The Soviet Union's sacrifices and concessions were not due to threats from the United States, but were made under my mediation, based on world peace and the interests of all mankind!"

Faced with Li Yian's answer, Khrushchev's heart was shaken. In fact, he had been shaken from the time they shot down the American reconnaissance plane in Cuba to the time when the American plane "entered" the Soviet mainland and was preparing to launch missiles.

Now, what the Soviet Union needs is a decent way to end it all!

There is no doubt that Li Yian's arrival gave them a step forward.

After all, Nanyang is also a world power!
The Soviet Union did not compromise with the United States, but because of the mediation of Nanyang!
In terms of face, the Soviet Union saved its face, and as Li Yian said, the Soviet Union could use the lawsuit to strengthen the side of the Soviet Union making sacrifices and concessions for peace, thus leaving a deep impression on the world, and of course it could also let the world see the "warlike" side of the United States.

Silently lighting a cigarette, Khrushchev took several puffs and then said:

"Lee, I need to discuss this with my comrades!"

"I'll be waiting here for your news,"

Later, when Khrushchev and his senior officials urgently discussed Li Yian's letter of suggestion, they all knew that the situation was actually extremely critical, and even to the point where every second counted.

Because the situation had become extremely tense, Khrushchev, who had not slept all night, could not wait to start dictating the contents of the letter through the radio before the last part of the reply was proofread.

Khrushchev said that the Soviet Union decided to accept the peace proposal of His Excellency Li Yi'an, the President of Southeast Asia, and that the Soviet Union was determined to make huge concessions and sacrifices for the sake of world peace and the well-being of all mankind. At the same time, he also made a special statement:
"The Soviet Union has issued instructions to its officers to suspend missile construction in Cuba and dismantle the equipment and ship it back to the Soviet Union. This is for the sake of the whole world and for all mankind. The Soviet Union is forced to give up its own security!"

After the recording was completed, Khrushchev came to the airport and said to Li Yian:
"Lee, it's over. Just as you wished, we gave in and compromised with the Americans because of your arrival."

When saying this, there was a hint of dissatisfaction in Khrushchev's tone, as if if it weren't for Li Yian's arrival, they would not have compromised. Now, the concessions they made were entirely because of you.

This is just asking for favors!
"No!"

Li Yian looked at Khrushchev who was asking for a favor from him and said:

"Nikita, the whole world will see the Soviet Union's sincerity for peace. You may have made concessions, but politically, you have won. The whole world sees a peace-loving Soviet Union! You are the real winners!"

(End of this chapter)

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