Negotiation requires certain skills. As long as the skills are in place, you can make your opponent submit obediently while maximizing your own interests while keeping the other party's interests unchanged. On this point, Yang Wei has considerable confidence, just like the one he uses now. The means, between letting go and taking back, have already made Kodeyev at a loss as to what to do.For the latest free chapters of this book, please visit www.

Kedeyev once again settled down and sat opposite Yang Wei, his attitude was obviously very different, he looked at Yang Wei coldly, blew his beard and said, "Please tell me, Commander Yang, our patience is no longer that much."

Realizing that Kodeyev's attitude had obviously changed to something unkind, Yang Wei had to show his last trump card. Yang Wei sat up straight, looked at Kodyev sincerely and said, "Kodyev Colonel, now that I have said this, I think there is one thing I must tell you frankly."

Yang Wei's tone was very dignified and mysterious. Just when Kodeyev couldn't wait to ask questions, Yang Wei lowered his voice and said slowly: "Although Yang is not good-looking, he is a loyal Bolshevik!"

Kodeyev was probably stunned by this news, not to mention that Yang Wei was working for the Nanjing Nationalist Government, but also that Yang Wei's style of work all along made Kodeyev really unable to see how he looked like a Bolshevik .

Yang Wei said with emotion: "This secret has been hidden in my heart for many years, and I really can't hold it back now. From the first time I saw you, I feel more intimate in my heart. I came to Xinjiang for For this reason. The construction of weapons factories is not only for Yang’s own army, but also for the strengthening of our Bolshevik Party!”

While talking, Yang Wei took out a Bolshevik party flag that had been prepared from his bosom, looked at Kodyev excitedly and said, "Isn't this enough to prove my sincerity!"

The Bolshevik party flag was acquired by Yang Wei. In order to properly handle the relationship between himself and the Soviet Union, Yang Wei had already prepared for it, and it was a reward for Yang Wei's sufficient preparation to use it at this time.

Looking at the bright red Bolshevik party flag, Kodyev burst into tears, held Yang Wei's hand and said, "This is really unexpected. Do you Chinese call this flooding the Dragon King Temple? Didn't expect Commander Yang to actually I feel very guilty for being so loyal! But if this is the case, why didn’t Commander Yang explain it before?” [

Yang Wei sighed helplessly and meaningfully: "Under the pressure of the current situation, it is really hard to describe."

At this time, Kodeyev had completely forgotten Yang Wei's previous arguments and argued for every penny, and completely regarded him as a comrade. This situation inevitably made Kodeyev very excited, and his eyes were full of affectionate tears. However, after a discussion on the situation of the Bolshevik Party, Yang Wei changed the topic back.

Yang Wei looked at Kodeyev earnestly and said, "Since everyone is a Bolshevik, I, Yang Wei, will no longer beat around the bush. If the party supports and cooperates, the preparation time for the factory construction can be shortened to five years. During these five years, The resulting coal mines will be distributed equally to both of us, and I, Yang Wei, will undertake the domestic transportation.”

In Kodyev's opinion, the five-year preparation time is acceptable, especially since Yang Wei claimed that he would be rewarded with evenly distributed coal, and the expression on Kodyev's face gradually eased. Such conditions are still acceptable. Not to mention that Yang Wei promised to bear the transportation, the cost of this part has been reduced a lot, and many problems can be solved, and there is no need to bother and deal with local forces.

The price between the two parties was finally negotiated, Kodeyev heaved a sigh of relief, and immediately hit it off with Yang Wei. Although he lost a contract that he had signed with Sheng Shicai before, he got back a more lucrative condition. They would be scolded for being blown up when they went back, and it was not even a problem to ask for credit. Kodeyev and Yang Wei, who were relieved, celebrated a lot, and happily took the Soviet weapons experts back to China along the way.

On the way back, Raisin was very dissatisfied with this matter, and kept whispering in Kodev's ear: "Colonel Kodev, it is too hasty to make such a decision, you don't understand This man Yang Wei!"

Kodeyev was very disapproving of this, being dazzled by the benefits, he decided that the conditions he negotiated with Yang Wei were very good, this time it was a big profit, what surprised Kodeyev the most was Yang Wei He was also a Bolshevik, which made Kodeyev think of another question.

The reason why the Soviet Union was willing to support Sheng Shicai at the beginning was not only because of the conditional price offered by Sheng Shicai, but also because of Sheng Shicai's ambition. On the one hand, it's a good thing.

If Xinjiang can be split and brought to its side, the Soviet Union will be equivalent to occupying one-fifth of China, and it will open the door to this lion-like country, occupying an absolute favorable position.

In contrast, Yang Wei is a better and more suitable candidate than Sheng Shicai, not to mention whether Yang Wei is really willing to be loyal to the Bolsheviks, but only that he has such a heart and is willing to maintain the independence of Xinjiang. So the cooperation with him is absolutely beneficial to the Soviet Union.

After all, the Soviet Union did not want to cause conflicts and conflicts with the National Government, so Yang Wei became a suitable spokesperson.Standing in Yang Wei's position, he must seek some help. If he does not provide it, the Nanjing Nationalist Government will naturally provide help to Yang Wei. At that time, Yang Wei will be drawn to the Nationalist Government instead, but for the Soviet Union Even if it is to help Yang Wei and strengthen his strength, if there are any differences in the future, it will be far easier to deal with Yang Wei alone than to deal with the Nanjing Nationalist Government and the Northern Expeditionary Army.

In Kodeyev's view, Raisin only considered Yang Wei's behavior style and other aspects, which were also mixed with resentment for Yang Wei's detainment. However, as a soldier and a politician, Kodeyev had to consider What matters is the overall impact. Thinking of it this way, Kodeyev couldn't help but sneer at Raisin's good advice, and he had already made up his mind.

With Yang Wei's words of "willing to be loyal to the Bolsheviks and maintain Xinjiang's independence" as a guarantee, Kodeyev had no other worries and only waited to return to the Soviet Union to claim credit and receive rewards.

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