If South American countries have a strong leadership core like Lin Yuan, even if the United States does so, then South American countries can still rely on China to tide over the difficulties, but the United States has fully extended the American-style electoral system to South American countries. Many people lose their jobs from time to time, and the people use their votes every minute to "lay off their jobs" from the government.

Therefore, for the purpose of self-protection, the governments of South American countries dare not sign a written agreement with Lin Yuan, only dare to make an oral agreement.

After Lin Yuan won the battle of San Diego, he decided to persuade the United States to surrender, because Lin Yuan considered that the destruction of the US aircraft carrier battle group would definitely severely damage the resistance forces in the United States, and the Americans might surrender.

On the second day after the end of the Battle of San Diego, Lin Yuan summoned the US Secretary of State, John Hay, alone.

John Hay took a seat in front of Lin Yuan, with a gloomy look on his face, without the sadness of a loser, let alone the unwillingness and anger of a winner, because after so many failures, John Hay faced Lin Yuan, A mentality of "resignation to fate" was born-Lin Yuan was invincible, and all resistance was futile in front of him.

Lin Yuan cheerfully put a stack of documents on the table, pushed them in front of John Hay, and said with a smile: "Mr. The photos of the parade, in your country, it seems that many people don't want to fight."

"It turns out that Mr. Lin Yuan came to me to persuade the United States of America to surrender?" A trace of anger flashed in John Hay's gloomy eyes.

"That's right!" Lin Yuan stared into John Hay's eyes. He felt a little pleasure in his anger, "Your country's aircraft carrier battle group has been destroyed, and there is no point in resisting any longer. Surrender."

"Impossible!" John Hay shouted loudly, but in Lin Yuan's view, John Hay's statement was completely overcooked—he had a hard mouth, "The Chinese army has not occupied an inch of our land, so why should we surrender? ?”

Lin Yuan laughed and said: "Your country should understand what it means to have no navy. How about this? I won't say much. I have drafted a surrender agreement. I hope you can pass it on to President William McKinley for your country's high-level discussions."

Although John Hay was dissatisfied, he still accepted the surrender agreement and said, "I will give you an answer some day."

John Hay returned to his residence and sent the surrender agreement drafted by Lin Yuan to the country. At this time, William McKinley was being troubled by the international trend of capitulationism.

Although the U.S. military was more deadly on the battlefield than the Japanese army back then, many people in the U.S. were not impressed by William McKim's resistance policy.

In a White House meeting, William McKinley listened anxiously as his staff reported on the "March to End the Resistance."

"Mr. President, according to the latest information we have obtained, demonstrations against the continuation of fighting have erupted in 25 states, and the average number of participants is around 15."

"Damn it!" William McKinley slammed his fist on the table, "Why do we Americans clamor to surrender when we see something wrong on the battlefield? Why haven't we seen this happen to the Chinese?"

A think tank carefully reminded: "Mr. President, the Chinese are actually the same. When Lin Yuan was defeated, didn't many people want Lin Yuan to step down?"

William McKimlai waved his hand fiercely, and said angrily: "Stop talking about it, and continue talking about the surrender parade. Who are the people participating in the surrender parade? Are they black people with low IQ who were coaxed by Lin Yuan?"

"It's really not true. Whites and blacks each accounted for almost 50.00% of the people participating in the parade, and there were even more white groups."

"How could this be?" William McKinley's voice was full of anger and confusion. "White people are the cornerstone of our country. Why don't white people support us?"

"We learned through investigations that half of these whites are European immigrants, including Irish immigrants, British immigrants, and Nordic country immigrants. They heard that the lives of people in their original countries have improved significantly, and they also want to join the Chinese economic circle."

"The other half are middle- and lower-class workers. They believe that once the United States enters the Chinese economic circle, China will open a large number of factories in the United States, and China will use technology to increase the efficiency of American commodity production, so that they will have more money."

William McKinley sighed. After all, the United States has a large number of ethnic groups, and various ideas emerge in an endless stream. These ideas have virtually weakened the ruling power of the high-level. He can't help but start to envy Lin Yuan.

At this moment, John Hay sent back a telegram, and all the think tanks whispered: "Mr. President, why don't we seriously consider the matter of surrender?"

In the past, William McKinley would have slapped the table and yelled "never surrender", but now, he has no such confidence. The diving aircraft carrier plan, the code attack plan, and the seemingly seamless plans are all in place. Lin Yuan's face disappeared.

William McKinley sighed softly and said, "Let's study the surrender agreement seriously."

The think tanks silently opened the text of the agreement, but at this moment, the door of the meeting room suddenly opened, and a tall white man walked in. His name was Krulaus, the chairman of the secret council. At this time, the United States established a The secret council has seven members, representing the interests of the largest capital group in the United States, and Crulaus is the speaker.

Crulaus walked quickly to William McKinley and said loudly, "Mr. President, we must not surrender! This is the decision of our secret council."

William McKinley knew very well that the big capital groups behind the secret council would never allow the United States to surrender. Once the United States surrendered, the status of these big capital groups would be replaced by China.

William McKim came with a long sigh and said, "I don't want to surrender either, but now that our aircraft carrier battle group has been wiped out, we are no longer able to stop the Chinese at sea. Does your secret council have any clever ideas?" (Recently, readers often report various questions, including "why it's not updated", "why there are missing chapters", "why the book is finished", etc. For these questions, please log on to the Canghai WeChat public platform and search on WeChat— —qietingcanghai, just listen to Canghai’s pinyin, reply 5 to get the answer; Canghai readers qq group also looks forward to everyone joining, group number 142216023)

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