C3050 Smuggling (1/2)

In the entire Franco-Prussian War, the siege of Paris was a turning point for the Chinese. Before the siege of Paris, the Chinese strategy was to keep attacking, attacking, and attacking!

Although there were only a few people, they had all participated in the most important battles and obtained impressive results in every battle. Xiao Letian's goal was clear, it was to become famous in this war and expand the achievements in this battle so that the final spoils of war could be divided.

During the era of wolf cub feeding, you had to show your fangs. You didn't dare to say that you scared English and French and the others, but at the very least, you had to let them know that it was not good to bully them!

If you dare to start a war with the Chinese, perhaps you will obtain the final victory. However, you must remember that the Chinese will definitely fight you to the death and tear off the largest piece of your body.

Even if you win in the end, you'll have to pay a heavy price to turn your military adventure into a very likely loser.

Only in this way could the Chinese people obtain a peaceful development space!

It was enough for him to establish his might. Forget about the mighty army, just the sea battle of the Zhiyuan Warship s that was about to kill each other was enough to shock the entire world.

Xiao Letian had adjusted his strategy at this time. He knew very well that he was, after all, a member of the Asian and not a member of the cultural circle in Europe. had never treated him as his own person.

Killing too much would backfire. Closing down a civil war was one thing, but if the Chinese got involved too deeply, it would sometimes cause a backlash in European national sentiment.

Thus, ever since the siege of Paris, the Chinese had become depressed. They guarded a Shabelle Gate and did not participate in any military operations. Of course, this gate had also become a place for many to avoid.

What kind of business? It was the most basic food smuggling!

Food from the war was more valuable than gold, even if you had the money you wouldn't be able to buy it, because there was no one who could smuggle it into Paris. At such a crucial time with the Prussian army surrounding the whole city, other than the Chinese people, no one else had such power.

In the end, Bismark still turned a blind eye to Xiao Letian's actions. He knew that the rise of the Hua Clan was really lacking in money, and the two of them had a chat in private.

The biggest problem facing the Chinese was the question of funding. Why were the Chinese so desperate in the war in Europe, and why so many people had died to cooperate with the Prussian War of Rise?

What they said was very frank, they wanted to obtain the benefits of victory! The two of them had a cooperative relationship, Xiao Letian had bet all of his wager on Prussia.

If you win, the Chinese will split up a piece of meat with you, and maybe the initial industrialization will be enough. If you lose in Prussia, the Chinese will also face tremendous international pressure, and it's hard to say if you can survive!

Knowing that it was not easy for Xiao Letian, and considering the deep cooperation between the two countries in the future, the Chinese smuggling business quietly started.

But Bismark had one bottom line that even Xiao Letian did not dare to touch, and that was firearms!

You Chinese can smuggle food, clothes, coal, and medical supplies here, but don't touch firearms. If you send an extra bullet into the city, maybe that would be the life of the Prussian army on the battlefield!

The Sharpei Sect's smuggling had already become a semi-open secret. At the beginning, it was Eugene and Andrew's smuggling of antiques, but that was just to test the waters.

Then, Blanqui's representative started to contact the Chinese race, hoping to directly purchase some of the goods that were in short supply in the city. However, the price offered by the Chinese race caused the people who came to take a deep breath.

A sack of flour before the war was no more than a dozen francs, and now the Chinese wanted two hundred francs for the mouth, if only the Gold franc didn't want the paper money!