C2286 Congressional impeachment (1/2)

What he was most afraid of was finally here. Benjamin had the arrogance of a British Empire at his peak, but in his eyes, other than England, no other country was worth much.

Even in the face of the world's accusations, he was fearless because he knew that the Constitution gave him the right to rule the empire that even a queen could not deprive.

What the British people wanted was victory, and only victory could make them happy. To the citizens of the British Empire, the insults from the weak in the dark corners were like a happy hymn.

Losers naturally had the right to curse, and this curse was a form of praise for the victors!

Even at the end of the matter, when the royal families and governments of the European countries came out to protest, or to pay attention to the situation, Benjamin only felt the pressure of his worries.

In its heyday, Britain was a powerful military fortress armed to the teeth. Any external artillery fire was useless to this country. In this era, Britain was absolutely invincible.

So what if you criticize, so what if you curse, so what if I have shamelessly imprisoned Xiao Letian?

I am the legitimate Prime Minister chosen by the people of England, not your European people. What does your displeasure have to do with me?

There was indeed a group of people in the country who were affected by the chaos and had a lot of complaints about themselves, but that did not matter. As long as a war could be waged overseas to increase the country's colonies and resources, the news of victory would naturally dilute the criticism.

Benjamin's calculations were very good. First, he had signed a military assistance agreement with Tongzhi, and then, he had signed a contract to build an authority on the railway. This big cake was ten thousand times bigger than the one Xiao Letian gave him.

The next step was to take over the anti-Chinese banner from France. The British were about to set off for Asia for the third time, and this time, their opponent was not the Qing Empire but the arrogant Chinese.

Occupy all their land, reap all their wealth, and let the news of victory spread throughout the British Empire. At that time, who would care about such a small imprisonment?

After all, history was written by the victors!

The plan could be described as perfect, but he was also worried about the enemies inside the fort, the political enemies that were eyeing him covetously.

Gladstone was a lion, his years of hard work had already expanded the power of the Liberal Party by a hundred times, moreover, he was an eloquent politician who was almost invincible in the council.

What was even more frightening was that Benjamin had already faintly sensed the queen's intentions. In the eyes of the royal family, parties definitely could not monopolize each other, and Gladstone might very well be an important chess piece the queen had pushed forward to balance the political situation.

Perhaps it wasn't appropriate to use a chess piece, because Gladstone was a chess piece with his own thoughts. No one could guess what his next move would be due to his gloomy eyes.

Benjamin's whole plan to deal with the Chinese people had actually gone against Gladstone. In Benjamin's heart, even if we were enemies and disliked politics, our loyalty to Britain was still the same.

Gladstone should be able to make the right choice. Doesn't he know that everything I do is for the benefit of the British Empire?