Chapter 716: Arguments and Threats

The proposal put forward by the British silenced the entire Meeting Room in an instant.

In this venue, capable of accommodating a thousand spectators, a hush descended so profound that every attendee could hear their own heartbeat.

The good news was that there was no need for Prime Minister Raul to fight for his interests anymore because the French and British representatives were already arguing with each other.

The proposal by the British was something the Frenchmen simply could not accept, and even a considerable number of neutral countries were unwilling to do so.

The British not only gained the complete 13 Colonies, but they even allowed Canada to acquire Michigan, which was part of the Industrial Area of the Great Lakes.