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Chapter 1790 Buhler's response

"This..." Albert was almost moved, but he really couldn't reach such an agreement with the Poles. This is not only a so-called issue of dignity and face, but also a matter of causing a rebound among the entire German people! Maybe, a little problem with the operation may lead to extremely serious consequences.

"We can not discuss this issue for the time being." At this moment, Albert's old friend Shederman decided to smooth things over.

"We are all here today, and we can completely solve this problem. Mr. Albert said just now, we don't have much time left." Hasai said.

"No, there is another important person who has not arrived yet. He is now blocking our most powerful enemy on the southern front. In the face of such a life-and-death issue, I think it is extremely wrong not to consider Mr. Bühler's opinion. What do you think? Mr. Hassey?" Shedman said.

"Haha, Mr. Bulle? He may be commanding the battle on the battlefield now, and we may not be able to find him at the first time, and he may not know the current overall situation." Barth naturally stood on his side.

"Maybe we may not be able to find him, but we should at least ask him first! Even if it could only be a program," said Landzberg, who was standing next to him.

"Okay, that's it, I'll arrange for someone to contact Mr. Boole. Everyone can wait for the results here or go back and do their own business first. We will continue to discuss this issue later." After receiving support from colleagues from their former right-wing members of the Social Democratic Party, Albert finally made up his mind.

The subordinates soon began to try to use telegrams and phone calls to contact the only person in the entire Social Democratic Party who could fight. No one left here. They sat quietly in their seats, waiting for the final result to arrive.

"Mr. Albert, there is important information." At this moment, the voice of a servant outside the door broke the calm of the venue. After a moment, Albert's confidential secretary walked in and sent a document.

"Everyone, we seem to be in trouble. According to this information, three days ago, the Poles also contacted factions that were inclined to the German Emperor, and the conditions they put forward were exactly the same as those we put forward! And what is most worrying is that the German Emperor's people did not immediately reject the Poles' request." Albert said with a worried look on his face.

"Then what are we waiting for? Are we waiting for Bühler to make a decision? If the Poles want to turn to the German Emperor, then we will be done! Even if we are vain and slap them temporarily!" Hasai, who was standing beside him, said loudly.

"This is blackmail! We cannot accept it!" At this time, Shederman also saw Albert's hesitation. He stood up and said loudly: "The more we are, the more calm we must be! Because, our foundation is not as good as the German Emperor, we cannot make any mistakes!"

"What are you waiting for? Hesitation can only bring destruction!" said Barth.

And at this moment, the phone ring on the table finally rang, and when Albert picked up the phone in his hand, a voice that made Albert feel at ease came into his ears. "Mr. Albert, are you looking for me?"

"We encountered a very difficult thing and wanted to hear your opinion. The Poles also invited us and the German Emperor. They might support either of us, but at the cost of becoming an independent Polish kingdom, with a specific status as Bavaria. Now, the German Emperor did not refuse immediately, and they are likely to be discussing this matter." Albert explained the general situation in a few words.

"We cannot agree on this matter! We don't have to worry about the position of the German Emperor. We must firmly oppose the founding of Poland!" Buller's answer was even more straightforward.

"If that were the case, we would be enemies, and we would not even be able to stop the strikers of these Poles now!" said Albert.

"Remember my words and firmly oppose Poland's founding! This issue is very important. It determines the tendency of mainstream German public opinion! The behavior of the Poles is essentially extorted. They want to use our internal contradictions to make profits, and this behavior will inevitably be despised by people from all walks of life in Germany! We must compete for the people's hearts now!" Bühler explained patiently.

"What is public opinion? We have the most say in this issue, but it is just a voice guided and utilized by the media and society. As long as we can succeed, we can push all the problems to William II at any time! And if we fail, then everything will be gone. Mr. Buller, you are so naive in politics!" Hasai on the side couldn't help but yell, and Hasai's words naturally made Biller hear some of them.

"Mr. Albert, believe me, whether it is the civilian class, the soldiers on the battlefield, the Junker noble officers' group, or the kingdoms of Bavaria, Wurttemberg, and Saxony in the south, they will definitely not want to see Poland become an independent state through this means! Because this is naked blackmail and blackmail! And it is blackmailed by the losers! No one likes such a Poland!"

"And if this plan is realized, it will inevitably harm the interests of Bavaria. Don't forget, how did our current opportunity come from? If there were no conflicts between the German Emperor and Bavaria due to the Polish issue, we would not even have a chance!" Bühler's last sentence shocked everyone.

Hasai and others may ignore the so-called public opinion, because they are good at these things and can operate and guide them through various means. However, you must respect the Kingdom of Bavaria and the army in his hands! Because of this issue, Bavaria could have had a falling out with the German Emperor. Why should you, a parliamentary faction who is unable to protect yourself, give the Poles aside on this issue? Do you think you have a long life?

After Bühler's guidance, Albert immediately realized that the German Emperor did not immediately agree to the Poles' response, perhaps because he was afraid of the Bavarian Kingdom's reaction.

"But I am still worried. What if the plans of the German Emperor and the Poles do not include Bavaria-controlled areas? Wouldn't this avoid angering Bavaria?" Albert asked.

"There is this possibility, but I still shouldn't be related to the Poles. In fact, we don't have to worry about the Poles. From a military perspective, if they want to come to Berlin, they will inevitably pass through Posen and Silesia. We have enough time to procrastinate, so if you can't make a decision to refuse, then we can also procrastinate first." Bühler said.
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