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Chapter 211 Arrived in Manila

Taking a deep breath, oh my god, I'm getting sick! Sheffield has slightly found the feeling of the slave owner class in the past, distorting other people's lives. This feeling is so good. But it can only be a little bit, after all, many southern slaves

The master is better than himself in being able to attack black girls, and Sheffield admits that he cannot do this.

Otherwise, where did the mixed-race groups in the United States come from? There is a huge difference in rights between whites and blacks. It must be the majority of whites who cannot control their own crotches. In the environment of the 19th century, it was most common for blacks to want to do something to white women.

The consequence is to be shot to death.

Otherwise, why would there always be people who want to live in a powerful country? This sense of superiority is indeed intoxicating, especially when used to bully others. After a few minutes, Sato tidied his messy hair and wrapped his mountainous body in a kimono.

Minako came out cautiously. If you look carefully, the corners of her eyes are still a little red and swollen.

"Madam, there is no need to be too sad. I believe that Mr. Sato is in heaven and does not want his wife to live an unhappy life. As an honest partner, I have good business ethics and will definitely be responsible for the Sato family's industry." Sheffield said.

Seeing that Sato Minako had left clues, in order to maintain the boss's prestige in front of the bodyguards, she first spoke up and attributed these clues to the reason for seeing things and missing people.

"Thank you, Mr. William, for your concern!" Sato Minako almost burst into tears. The grievance and guilt in her heart could hardly be suppressed. As a wife, she felt sorry for her husband and betrayed Sato Sukeo, who had just died.

Thank you to this bastard.

"Oh, in that case, the contract will be officially signed tomorrow, and other members of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce will also come together." Sheffield nodded calmly, but he didn't feel guilty at all. What kind of national consciousness in the past life was causing trouble, and he was bullying himself.

The excuses made by the Japanese are all nonsense. He just fell in love with the bodies of Sato and his daughter and took action.

And this is not too much. Anyway, it just advances the treatment of American soldiers by a few decades. It is a preview of the new relationship between the United States and Japan. Japan and the United States will go to war sooner or later.

The main blame is that Japan is not strong enough to bear the cost of provoking a war. After Sheffield left, Minako Sato hurried back to the house, washed her body vigorously, looked at her husband's portrait and silently said sorry.

This matter has nothing to do with Sheffield. Even when Jesla asked, the woman seemed reluctant. Sheffield used national relations to excuse her, "These Japanese have ambitions for Hawaii. Now I am representing the United Company and annexing Japan."

Of course I don’t want people’s property to form a trust, but it doesn’t matter, I’ll get used to it in the future.”

Never mentioning his private criminal behavior, Sheffield pushed the matter to national relations and the Japanese national consciousness. Anyway, he was right. He is also an outstanding young business representative of the United States, a leader in quality education, and a member of the International Olympic Committee.

Director, a benchmark for patriotic businessmen.

What's wrong with Sheffield's attempt to attack the Japanese forces? Is this all for the sake of the country? He even sacrificed his personal reputation for this. Thinking of this, the slave owner has a slight tendency to raise his head.

, or time is tight, and the cooperation is not in-depth enough.

A few days later, Sheffield led American farmers and Japanese businessmen to formally hold a press conference for the establishment of a sugar company. The two parties even sat down and took a group photo. This was considered an important step in the transformation of the joint company into a multinational company. Didn't you see it?

Do almost half of the members in the photo have Asian faces?

The newly selected headquarters of United Bank in Hawaii is a five-story building. Sheffield is holding this group photo and looking at everyone on it. From time to time, he looks up and glances at Minako Sato, who is sitting opposite, and the photo.

Compared with the image on the page, why does the photo look so mediocre?

Now Sheffield has finally discovered that black and white photos are already very friendly to white people, but even more unfriendly to other races. Minako Sato is obviously a very beautiful woman, and her appearance in the photos is not far from that of Edith Rockefeller.

She has seen every woman. To be honest, Minako Sato is considered to be one of the most beautiful women among Japanese women.

Sato Minako, who was frequently noticed and saluted, felt restless, as if she were a commodity being monitored at any time. Her husband had never expressed his possessiveness in such a straightforward manner. Especially since there were only two people in the office, she felt very cramped.

"Mrs. Sato, don't be so nervous!" Sheffield sat over anyway and squeezed in next to Minako Sato, "Madam is still so young and Sukeo Sato is so old. I can take care of you on his behalf."

"Mr. William, don't say that!" Minako Sato's eyes were full of pleading, "Don't mention my husband, okay? I'm sorry for him..."

Would you go crazy if you knew that I was responsible for the assassination of Shimogami? Sheffield held the woman in his arms behind him and said, "Mr. Sato must also want you to be happy. We are already partners. From now on, you, mother and daughter,

There won’t be any disturbances in your life, I can guarantee that. Let’s talk about in-depth cooperation!”

Under Minako Sato's passive resistance, Sheffield once again got what he wanted. The joy of being powerful is so simple and boring. He successfully achieved his goal from both public and private aspects. Sheffield, who has been paying attention to the progress of the Philippines, is

Thinking about when to leave.

He is now fortunate that the political environment in the United States is still keeping a low profile. If it were to fight this and that as some idiots said, wouldn't he spend a large part of his time traveling to various colonies? That's fine, it's mainly a pain in the back.

No.

"If it doesn't take long for a new leader to appear in the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and there is a tendency to replace Mrs. Sato, then it is basically certain that this person must be related to the Japanese government. This shows that the Japanese government still has no ambitions for Hawaii.

"Compared with when he first arrived in Hawaii, Sheffield looked quite relaxed. He had received almost everything in Hawaii and could live a relaxed life for a few days.

"Mr. William seems to believe a Japanese woman?" Sanford Dole looked at the young wealthy man with a sunny face and seemed a little careless.

"It's not that I believe Japanese women, but that compared to Japanese men, women want to be trustworthy. Women are different from men. For women in Eastern countries, a woman's biggest wish is to reach over her shirt and open her mouth.

Life. Of course, men in Eastern countries also like this kind of life, but they usually have to take into account the needs of women. Men have too many desires and are too complicated. They like money, power, and fame too much. Just this.

It's unpredictable. Women are relatively easier to deal with."

Sheffield said something that future generations of female boxers would definitely not want to hear, but this is the fact. The world in later generations was relatively peaceful, which allowed female boxers to survive. In fact, the more turbulent and war-like a period, the greater the advantage of men.

No country would expect women to be the main force in resisting invasion.

The more difficult times are, the more important it is to protect men's basic needs. Women are just accessories in difficult times. Of course, in more difficult times, they may become food.

"As for maintaining the balance of the Hawaiian Islands, because Japan has already fought a war with China, the Chinese can temporarily become a balancing force. In theory, of course it is best for our citizens to immigrate to Hawaii, but currently there is no such condition for citizens to give up their lives at home.

When you come to an archipelago, there are still too few such people." Sheffield shook his head slightly and talked freely in front of Sanford Dole about how to manage Hawaii, just like he was the quasi-governor of Hawaii.

In fact, it is almost the same. The United Company will control the backbone sugar industry in Hawaii. From this point of view, Sheffield has more influence on Hawaii than Sanford Dole. Not to mention the United Company that has already been established.

bank.

Sheffield actually has nothing to gain from Sanford Dole. This is the reality for people like him. The value of Hawaii has been squeezed out, and he does not want to stay here anymore.

Supporting the Chinese to check and balance the Japanese is the best choice now, and the United Company is also prepared to do this. In fact, he is not only planning to do this in Hawaii, but also in the Philippines.

Because Sheffield had received news from the Philippines yesterday that the American Expeditionary Force had captured Manila. The Spanish defenders had surrendered after reaching a secret agreement with the United States and transferred control of Manila to the United States. The Spanish defenders surrendered

, Theoretically, the Philippines has become independent.

However, Sheffield knows that this is just the beginning. The Philippine rebels are the main enemy of the US military. Currently, the US military is stationed in Manila, while the rebels are temporarily stationed in the suburbs. The two sides will still engage in a period of arrogance.

Sheffield had never felt that the United States needed his help so much, and he was already preparing to leave for the Philippines. At the Hawaiian port, Sheffield took a much larger entourage and boarded the ship amid a very perfunctory farewell from American and Japanese expatriates.

Looking at these Japanese people waving their flags feebly, you can tell that these Japanese people are still dissatisfied.

In mid-August, after another time-wasting journey, Sheffield arrived in the Philippines during the war window, disembarked and quickly entered the city of Manila.

At this time, Manila was under the control of the US military. The American Expeditionary Force had a commander named Arthur MacArthur. George Dewey, who received the news, did not understand that a wealthy domestic man came to the Philippines where war was about to break out, but he still received the news.

After requesting a meeting, he agreed.
Chapter completed!
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