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Chapter 47: Diplomatic Negotiations End in Harsh Concern

The doctor did not continue to speak, but gave the Mond people enough time to think. In order to make the Mond people make a decision faster, the doctor decided to continue to put some weights to make them make the decision they want faster.

The Doctor turned his gaze towards Krober, who immediately received the Doctor's signal and very sensibly handed Bishop Simon the list of winter infrastructure that the Doctor intended to donate to Mond for him to review.

What the doctor said about the abyss cracks in Solstice constantly producing abyss monsters is true. It is also true that Solstice mobilized a large number of manpower to suppress the monsters in the abyss. It is also true that there were countless casualties and a huge shortage of manpower.

But the only false thing is the whereabouts of these 300 Mond children. They are not in the main battlefield against the monsters of the abyss. Instead, they are going to various laboratories built by the doctor to conduct experiments on human bodies.

The experimental subjects in the doctor's previous laboratory have escaped or died in the riot, and he is in urgent need of replenishment of experimental subjects, otherwise how can he obtain precious experimental data.

If these children really followed the doctor, the ending would not be difficult to imagine. After all, not everyone is necessarily Cole, or there may be a powerful Wu Cheng nearby to lead you out of the devil's cave.

The children who went to Winter Solstice mostly ended up wailing and crying helplessly before death. After the last breath of life disappeared, a big red cross was drawn on their names on the pale paper, proving that the experimental subject was dead and needed to be dealt with urgently.

Simon looked at the number of infrastructure facilities on the list and found them very tempting. It could be said that this batch of infrastructure plus the huge concessions made by the trade agreement to Mond made him agree with the doctor's idea for a moment.

If it weren't for Diluk's letter, Simon might have believed what the Doctor said and agreed to the condition. Diluk's letter detailed the Doctor's beastly behavior.

From a trading perspective, 300 children are insignificant compared to such huge profits. After all, Mond has a large population, and 300 people are really insignificant.

From a politician's perspective, it's understandable that they agree to this. Saving just 300 children in exchange for a more stable border in the future is simply worth it.

But Simon is the bishop of the Church of West Wind. He has believed in the God of Wind for more than ten years. He cannot push the children into the abyss of hell for the sake of easy benefits. Such behavior itself violates the original intention of the free country.

Just as Simon was thinking and hesitating, an unexpected person stood up and angrily rebuked the doctor, saying: "I object. Mondstadt is not the population market of Solstice. You have no right to use children as bargaining chips in diplomatic transactions."

The doctor looked at the red-haired young man who stood up. He was at least 70% similar to Cripps. He must be Diluk, the eldest son of Cripps mentioned in the intelligence.

Looking at his expression, it seems that there is some hatred? But what makes the doctor curious is that he has only met Diluk a few times, so where does this unprovoked hatred come from?

The doctor did not speak but remained silent. He glanced at Kroeber, who accurately received the signal from his master, the doctor.

Krober stood up and said in a rather reproachful tone: "Master Doctor has given so many benefits, but you didn't even agree to such a small request. Is it that Zhidong is not sincere, or do you Mond simply not want to make peace?"

Just as Diluk was about to refute Krobel, Cripps shouted in rare anger: "Sit down, Diluk! This is a diplomatic occasion!"

Diluk snorted in anger, then sat down on the stool, sulking, clenching his fists tightly and saying nothing.

Qin, who was standing by, also thought that the doctor's request was very rude, but like his father, he kept his thoughts to himself and did not say anything.

Seeing Krober's aggressive expression, she felt disgusted, but she couldn't say anything.

At this time, Diluk, a diplomatic hardliner, stood up and severely confronted the Doctor's arrogance, leaving an even deeper impression on Jean next to him.

This made Diluk's behavior very rash and had no effect on the overall situation. However, the tough attitude also made Qin see the shadow of Vanessa's indomitable spirit and resistance in Diluk.

Cripps humbly said to the doctor: "What my eldest son said just now does not represent our Mond's final attitude. Don't take it seriously."

The doctor said calmly: "Young people are better off being a little aggressive. Do you agree to this condition or not? My time is also precious and I don't want to waste it."

The Mond representatives discussed quietly for a while, and finally Bishop Simon stood up and responded to the doctor: "Mr. Doctor, we have discussed and reached the final result. We in Mond will never accept this condition. Please change the conditions."

The doctor originally thought that this reason would gain the unanimous decision of everyone in Mond, because no matter how you look at it, exchanging 300 people for such a benefit is already a considerable profit.

Mond has a population of millions, so what if there are only 300 fewer people? He couldn't understand why the people of Mond would do this.

What the doctor didn't know was that his human experiments had been known to the top leaders of Mond. How could they agree to his inhumane idea?

The doctor found that he had misjudged some things about Mond. He said to all the people of Mond with self-mockery: "It's interesting. You will definitely pay the price for your arrogance and your stupid and ridiculous freedom in the future. Let's wait and see."

Bishop Simon responded to the doctor: "Don't bother your Excellency Doctor to worry about it. Since this diplomatic negotiation is not pleasant, let's stop here."

"Now, please enjoy the free and beautiful Mondstadt. Of course, it would be best if you don't do anything that would strain the relationship between the two countries."

After Simon finished speaking, the doctor replied to Simon with disdain: "Of course I know that."

After that, he stood up and left the reception room, and the entourage led by Krober also followed the doctor out of the reception room without looking back. Just like this, the first diplomatic negotiation ended in a fruitless and unpleasant manner.

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