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    ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? The concubine of Lang has no legal and moral constraints, the atmosphere is appropriate, and no one is disturbing Zhang Hanqing is confident enough to eat her up and wipe her clean.  Shanghai socialites, the seventh lady of the Sheng family, and beauties in their prime are definitely a treat.

    It was just a quick ringing of the phone that shattered this possibility.

    People are not as good as God. Zhu Guangmu and the others had used various excuses to leave after Sheng Aiyi appeared, and declined all other interruptions. They just did not dial the phone line.

    Looking at Sheng Aiyi who jumped away due to fright, Zhang Hanqing could only sigh: It came at the right time!

    The ringing of the bell restored her from a silent lamb waiting to be slaughtered to the dignified and elegant seventh lady in Shanghai.  In order to cover up this embarrassment, Sheng Aiyi chose to leave: "Young Marshal, you have something to do, so I will leave first."

    As long as he fights for it, the two may still be able to have a relationship, but once the atmosphere is over, the opportunity is actually lost.  Zhang Hanqing is indeed romantic, but he never forces himself on a woman. He just wants things to happen naturally and is unwilling to use force. Some things are better to be consensual. This is a kind of demeanor and a kind of romance.

    Of course, you can¡¯t help but answer the phone with gritted teeth: ¡°Hello!¡±

    If the other party didn't have something very urgent or important, he would definitely scold him on the phone, even if the other party was the mayor of Shanghai - of course, the current mayor is Hu Hanmin, a member of the Kuomintang, and he would start scolding him.  There is absolutely no psychological burden.

    There was no sound on the other end of the phone, or the sound was very slight.

    "Who are you?" he continued to ask angrily.  Next time, ask the general office to assign a special agent to filter out some unimportant calls.  The brother below who had instinctively gained weight due to his reverie just now is still moving restlessly. If things continue like this, he will no longer be human!  Of course, when arranging special tasks, you must consider it from the perspective of work. Otherwise, what would a group of secretaries be doing?

    ¡°Young Marshal, it¡¯s me.¡±

    Hearing this familiar voice, Zhang Hanqing¡¯s unknown anger could no longer be unleashed.  The call from the third lady of the Song family is about to come, but why is time so sensitive!

    Song Meiling called herself personally, which was unexpected, but also reasonable.  At this moment, maybe only you can save this future brother-in-law, right?

    "Ms. Song? This is the first time I heard your voice on the phone. I recognized it as soon as I heard it, haha! How are you?" Zhang Hanqing pretended to be stupid. Of course, he was a mixture of surprise and joy. It was natural.  It seems very friendly.

    "I'm not good!" Song Meiling said directly.  Both Shushu from Shanghai, she and Sheng Aiyi have very different personalities: Miss Sheng Qi is introverted and low-key, but she is pushy and politically sensitive.  As soon as she heard about Song Ziwen, she and her eldest and second sisters immediately thought of putting out the fire.  And she made the call right away without any advice from her two sisters.

    "Hey, who dares to mess with you in Shanghai? Anyone who dares to do something bad to you, I will do something bad to him! Haha." Zhang Hanqing made a haha, and he was actually making a haha.  Of course he knew her purpose for making this call, but he could only pretend to be stupid and could not admit that he knew about Song Ziwen.  It would be a pity if I don¡¯t become an actor!  he thinks.

    "Who dares to make you feel bad!" Song Meiling sighed leisurely, this time her tone was much gentler.

    She is indeed a Shanghai socialite, and she knew it was bad as soon as she said the first sentence.  Of course she was angry that her brother had been arrested, but she was facing Zhang Hanqing, the most powerful man in China, and her relationship with her was just a pleasant conversation that night, and the occasional fun getting along with her later.  In terms of friendship, it's not that great.  So, is it really okay to talk to the young commander like this?

    "Ah? Did I offend the third lady?" Zhang Hanqing continued to act stupid.

    "Don't take it seriously - if you are dissatisfied with me, you can do whatever you want, but what do you call it if you arrest my brother?" Song Meiling has not yet become the kind of calm and calm person she was later.  told the incident.

    "Who arrested your brother? Song Ziwen?" Zhang Hanqing asked "shocked".

    Alas, it ¡¯s a pity not to be a film emperor!

    "Who else would it be if it weren't for him? Who else would it be if it weren't for you?" Song Meiling's words turned out to be very philosophical.

    "Why should I arrest him?" Zhang Hanqing pretended to be dumbfounded: "He is a grown man, should I arrest him to be my wife?" He made a joke, but he was thinking in his heart: "If I want to arrest him, I will arrest you."

    Song Meiling is young after all, but after being teased by Zhang Hanqing so continuously, she began to doubt: "You really don't know?"

    The two elder sisters who were listening looked at each other, and questions came to their minds: "He doesn't know?"

    "How could I know? I"These are all military and national affairs" When he said this, he rarely blushed, although Song Meiling couldn't see it. Frankly speaking, these days in Shanghai, especially later, he had a lot of free time every day.  Otherwise, there would not have been rumors of an affair between the Shanghai couple and him.

    Song Meiling believed it: "My brother was arrested by your people. People from the Investigation Department of the Shanghai Party Headquarters took him away from home, saying they were looking for someone to assassinate you."

    "Is this happening? This shouldn't be possible, right? Let me ask about it!" Zhang Hanqing made the decision on the spot, only to slap his chest loudly.

    Song Meiling burst into tears in a rare moment: "Of course it's impossible! Brother is angry that you have a close relationship with Miss Sheng, so he impulsively argued with you last time, but he doesn't have the guts to send someone to assassinate you. If he really wants to  If you break the law, I won¡¯t tolerate it!¡±

    Zhang Hanqing took care of everything: "This matter is over here. Don't worry, for your relationship, no matter what the facts are, he will go home safely before dinner today!"

    It¡¯s something that needs to be let go anyway, why not be a bachelor and earn some friendship points.

    The busy Song family gradually calmed down. Zhang Hanqing kept his word and there should be no repetition.  But the fact that Soong Meiling had such a great reputation gave her eldest sister Soong Ailing an idea, and she and Soong Qingling glanced at each other in unison.

    Before dinner, Song Ziwen was released and taken directly to the Song family in a car.  Since he knew his own affairs, he thought it was Wang Yaqiao who sent someone to do it.  Alas, Wang Yaqiao falsely claimed that he was the top tyrant in Shanghai. Who were these people he sent? They were revealed so quickly!

    ¡°However, he was also surprised by the elusive tactics of the People¡¯s Party. Before he was suddenly released, the investigators knew exactly which day and where he met Wang Yaqiao.  If he hadn't known Wang Tieqiao's personality, he would have even suspected that Wang Tieqiao betrayed him!

    This time he still had to guess wrong, because it was Wang Yaqiao who gave him away in order to clear himself.  Being a hero is important, but being a traitor is even more shameful.  However, because of guilt, he felt that he had no face to see Song Ziwen, so he went to hide in his hometown in Anhui for several days, and never saw Song Ziwen again for the rest of his life. This is a story later.

    In this regard, Walker, who has been following Wang Yaqiao for a long time and became an underground worker of the Chinese Communist Party in history, commented on him: "He neither practices Marxism-Leninism nor believes in God and the country. He has the idea of ??equality, sympathizes with the working people, and denies all authority.  In order to save someone in trouble, he would not hesitate to spend all his money and money; after hearing a few compliments from others, he would also draw his sword to help, regardless of the consequences. He is a broad-minded and chaotic hero"

    Don¡¯t tell me, he really is.

    Song Ziwen was released home, which did not mean that the case of assassinating the young marshal was over. On the contrary, public opinion continued to ferment. The British were trying their best to explain that they were not the instigators of this incident, but there was always a halo of conspiracy theories hanging over them.  This makes them feel less confident when facing Chinese negotiators.  The results of the negotiations were ultimately tilted towards conditions favorable to China.

    Of course, Zhang Hanqing did not give up. Under the mediation of Meyer, the US Charge d'Affaires in China, he stated that "everything is moving forward." Except for the trial of the two chief criminals, which cannot be discussed, other imprisoned British people can be released conditionally.  , but added supplementary terms.

    When the negotiating team asked for instructions on how to deal with the May 30 Incident, Zhang Hanqing made it clear after careful consideration: "This incident must be resolved satisfactorily, and the following are the necessary conditions: the Chinese victims must receive compensation; the UK must apologize for this incident and  Ensure that similar incidents will not happen again; the two culprits must be brought to justice.

    The above three conditions are the minimum and cannot be questioned or discussed at all. This is related to national sentiment and the prestige of the central government.

    Then, all British concessions except Tianjin, Shanghai and Guangdong must be unconditionally recovered; for the British concessions in Tianjin, Shanghai and Hong Kong, there is a possibility of reservation at this stage, and the Chinese government will implement actual administration in a way  The right to govern, but it does not need to be conditional on damaging the dignity of the British side; as an end to the incident, the relevant perpetrators must be punished by Chinese law and on this basis, consular jurisdiction shall be recovered.  "

    This is the cost of shooting.

    Because Zhang Hanqing¡¯s instructions for the general strike in the province and Hong Kong are that the general strike will last as long as Shanghai is in trouble.  In November and December alone, 3,000 stores declared bankruptcy in Hong Kong, and stocks and real estate devalued rapidly.  Hong Kong's market is extremely depressed, and the total value of imports and exports that year was only half of last year.

    This consequence is that at the end of the year, the port, which has always been rich in trade, had to borrow three million pounds from London to tide over the difficulties!  Hong Kong Governor Stuart, who originally advocated toughness, left office early. After taking office, the new Hong Kong Governor Clementi had to express his hope of ending the strike to the Guangdong Provincial Party Committee and Government in a friendly manner.

    But Chen Jiongming said everything depends on the situation in Shanghai.

    During the seven-month strike, Hong Kong suffered an average monthly loss of NT$210 million. This huge burden has made Hong Kong a burden to the United Kingdom rather than a hen laying eggs.  The pressure from Hong Kong will naturally be transferred to the British delegation responsible for the aftermath of Shanghai.

    The British delegation, which was under increasing pressure, expressed in principle that it might reluctantly accept items such as compensation, apology, and dismissal. However, it refused to budge on the key items 4, 5, and 6, and the negotiations reached a deadlock.

    Under this circumstance, there were rumors that a huge British Far East fleet had weighed anchor and sailed out of its home port, which suddenly made the British negotiators more arrogant and added many variables to the negotiations.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com)Too much, this huge burden has made Hong Kong a burden to the UK rather than a hen laying eggs.  The pressure from Hong Kong will naturally be transferred to the British delegation responsible for the aftermath of Shanghai.

    The British delegation, which was under increasing pressure, expressed in principle that it might reluctantly accept items such as compensation, apology, and dismissal. However, it refused to budge on the key items 4, 5, and 6, and the negotiations reached a deadlock.

    Under this circumstance, there were rumors that a huge British Far East fleet had weighed anchor and sailed out of its home port, which suddenly made the British negotiators more arrogant and added many variables to the negotiations.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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