Late at night.

Caesar Palace, penthouse.

Xu man and Ariel are already asleep, and the little girl is very attached to her mother. Li Zitao, who wants to do something wrong, pours into the air.

In the reception hall, from the fireplace came the "crackling" sound of wood explosion.

Li Zitao is lying in the sofa with his feet on the fluffy mats. His lax eyes are obviously thinking about something.

During the day, he met with the members of the development association one by one, trying to find some useful information.

Some of the results were disappointing, and the members of the association behaved normally. Although there were occasional stumbling and pausing in answering questions, they only took too long.

Moreover, Li Zitao can see from their expressions that they are also very worried about what happened to the Ministry of supervision.

What does the Ministry of supervision do? Someone is missing.

What does this represent?

The only thing that happens in Vegas is that people can't tell.

If you think about it, you will naturally get nervous, but not to the point where everyone is in danger.

When talking to people, Li also showed a very gentle attitude.

However, everyone knows that once found to be related to the disappearance of the inspector, the previous mild smile will change color instantly.

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London, UK.

Meetings of the house of commons have been very frequent recently, and the debate on whether to reach an agreement with the Soviet Union has been going on for several days.

Chamberlain was strongly hostile to communism.

At the same time, Churchill, who received attention several times and gradually regained his focus and respect, was also wary of communism.

However, under the current situation, Churchill put aside his personal views and believed that cooperation with the Soviet Union was the key to an effective solution to the problem.

As the first communist country in the world and the most powerful country in the Far East, no one can ignore the existence of the Soviet Union.

However, this has happened several times in London and Paris.

Only in the two countries, the people have really felt the threat, and the German guns are close at hand.

The betrayal of the Czech Republic is even more unacceptable to the people of the two countries. The 21 year old iron ally was thus dismembered by ruthless betrayal.

As a result, the former anti war ideas were gradually weakened.

People began to ask the government to keep its promise to Poland, and Britain and France should join the war when necessary.

Under the pressure of society and public opinion, Chamberlain agreed to open negotiations with the Soviet Union.

20 days after the British and French representatives went to Moscow to start negotiations, Molotov, chairman of the people's Committee, delivered his last speech in his new capacity as foreign minister at the Supreme Soviet conference.

At the meeting, he sharply criticized the hesitation of western countries and declared that if they really want the Soviet Union to stop aggression together, they must put aside the minor issues and reach an agreement on three common points.

Conclusion of a purely defensive tripartite mutual aid agreement.

Military guarantees were given to central and Eastern European countries, including all European countries bordering the Soviet Union.

A clear agreement should be concluded to stipulate the situation and scope of timely and effective assistance provided by the three countries to each other and to the effect of aggression.

It is disappointing that progress in the Anglo French Soviet negotiations has been slow since then.

Poland and Romania were very happy to get guarantees from Britain and France, but they refused to accept guarantees from the Soviet Union.

The senior officials who were jealous of the Communist Party even said, "even if the Germans fight, they would not allow the Soviet army to fight against Germany through their borders."

In Poland and Romania, this kind of thought has occupied the mainstream speech.

People would rather face Germany alone than allow the Soviets to step into their territory, otherwise it would be war.

This irritated the Soviets, but at the same time made it clearer what the British were doing behind the negotiations.

The Chamberlain government has not given up its plan of "diverting disaster to the East". During the negotiation in Moscow, Chamberlain's government is still in secret contact with Germany.

They want to reach a new partnership with the Germans to point their spearheads to the East.

If the dwarf is willing to do so, the whole western world will help him.

Whether in terms of funds, ammunition, supplies, soldiers and supplies.

The supreme leader of the Soviet Union also distrusted the British and French governments.

Just in his position, he could never use emotion or righteousness. Stalin knew what was the most important thing.

The future of the Soviet Union is more important than anything.

If they can't reach a cooperation agreement with western countries, they will face the situation of fighting Germany alone in the end.

There will be a war between the Soviet Union and Germany, which is clear to the leaders of both sides.

However, both sides have their own ideas on how to fight this war.

Stalin wanted to get the help of Britain, France and the small countries of its alliance system to break the blockade by Germany, Italy and Japan.Germany wants a bigger living space, and annexing the small countries nearby encourages the ambition of the dwarf and his German iron master.

With the threat of the Soviet Union, he was able to get a lot of benefits from western countries, and he was able to keep Chamberlain's appetite away from direct confrontation with Britain.

In early May, the Soviet Union sent a delegation of ambassadors to Britain to make new demands on Chamberlain's government.

The other side is required to enter the military negotiation stage immediately and implement the so-called assistance and guarantee, rather than empty words.

Chamberlain's response, as always, was to pretend that it was delaying time.

Stalin was more and more worried. He was afraid that the result of his waiting was the second "Munich plot."

Leaders of the two sides exchanged frequent letters and exchanged views of both sides.

The pressure on public opinion in Britain is also increasing. A series of German troops and their layout indicate that the war against Poland is getting closer and closer.

Chamberlain's attitude dissatisfied British citizens. No one will forget how he personally negotiated with the dwarfs during the Czech crisis.

Now, in a more dangerous situation, Chamberlain has only sent two unimportant roles, and has not even given authorization.

During the slow progress of the negotiations, when the Soviet side asked about the guarantee to other countries and the actual help, the British representative hesitated.

When it was impossible to dodge the question, the two men said that they had been given substantial authorization before they came to Moscow.

That is to say, the negotiation is meaningless and a waste of time.

The Soviet side was very clear that this was Chamberlain's way of delaying time.

However, the news was not very good for them. As a result, public opinion from all walks of life became more intense, and targeted criticism appeared in the British mainstream newspapers.

Chamberlain is still in the final effort.

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