Chapter 62, Like Me

Hearing this news that sounded like a fantastical tale from afar, everyone was directly stunned. Americans wanting to build the "Siberian Railway," isn't that like the sun rising from the west?

The Americans wanted to strengthen economic and trade cooperation between Russia and America, which everyone could barely accept, given that the fragmented Union was severely lacking in commodity sales markets.

As members of the periphery world with no conflicting interests, over the past few years, relations between Russia and America had always been good. It was just that the Americans building the "Siberian Railway" seemed a bit laughable.

The Siberian Railway had such a significant effect that it could promote Russia-America economic and trade cooperation, but how come we didn't know about it?