Bismarck looked at Wezemann, the Dutch ambassador to Prussia, and finally found that the ambassador looked directly at him without fear.
How courageous!
Bismarck Dow questioned: "If the Netherlands wants to gain the support of Prussia, then what will Prussia gain and what will it lose? I think you understand very well?"
"Naturally" Weizeman turned around.
"If that's the case, what price will the Netherlands pay?" Bismarck sneered: "We all want to get something substantial, and we don't want to see the virtual."
Weizeman was secretly vigilant. Before, he had already understood the pusher who was helping Prussia to rise, but it was based on the information, and he had not contacted him yet.
Even so, he was looking forward to meeting Bismarck for the first time.
Pearson's success made him feel the pressure and also the motivation. If he can complete the task given by Amsterdam this time, then he will make a name for himself in the Dutch diplomatic circle. He even wanted Pearson to win over Prussia and successfully form the Hop-Prussian tripartite alliance. The Netherlands took advantage of the situation, and then allowed the Netherlands to successfully complete the crucial sharp changes in the process of power evolution, and then won the attention of His Majesty William IV. Eventually it became a reserve talent for the Dutch foreign minister and even the prime minister.
Pearson's success made Weiseman see the light.
So when he came to Bismarck, although he pretended to be natural, in fact his nervousness could be seen from the clenching of his left hand, but this left hand was placed in a place where Bismarck could not see it, so he didn't know it. That's why, as soon as he met, he stated his purpose of seeking Bismarck in a powerful way.
Seeing that Bismarck, who has always been known for his composure, turned pale in front of him for the first time ever, which relieved his nervousness a lot. However, the cold sweat on his palms did not fade away with Bismarck's questioning gaze.
Hearing Bismarck's questioning, Wezemann pretended to be prudent and said, "Our Majesty said, we want to see what kind of request Prime Minister Bismarck will make before we agree to the request of the Netherlands."
On the other hand, you made me ask for it?
Was William IV actually involved?
Bismarck's heart couldn't help but look at Weisemann.
If it was William IV, then Bismarck had to be cautious.
The various deeds of the young king in the past made him not dare to take it seriously.
Seeing this, Wezeman saw that after seeing the effect, Pearson's "hint" was really useful, and the prestige of His Majesty really made the strongmen in the European political arena in front of him fear.
Bismarck paused for a while before saying, "My summary? Since that's the case, then my request on behalf of Prussia is that the Netherlands is willing to pass on the technology of making steam battleships to Prussian craftsmen?"
Wezeman hesitated, and then said reluctantly: If the Kingdom of Prussia is willing to fully support our plan, then our Majesty and the Prime Minister have both said that it is not a pity to be willing to pay this price.
Bismarck's eyes suddenly widened.
Holland actually agreed, and judging from the meaning, Tolbek agreed.
Is the Netherlands willing to pay such a large price in order to win over Prussia?
does it worth?
He looked at Weizeman again with a scrutiny.
The Netherlands asked Prussia to support the Netherlands as a so-called "global hub country", a new term that was very strange to Bismarck.
The global hub country, with Weiseman's explanation, finally revealed its face. To put it bluntly, the Netherlands wants to become a global financial, economic, and political and diplomatic transportation hub.
It seems that William IV and Tolbeck want the Netherlands to become a global hub country. They have to admit that the countries that are currently closely related to the Netherlands are actually in disguise. Many countries have tacitly believed that the Netherlands is already a global hub country. , and even expect the Netherlands to be active on the international stage.
This is one of the reasons why countries are scrambling to join at a time when the Netherlands is currently building more organizations internationally.
"With the participation of various countries in the "Deep Blue Pacific Partnership + 3 Summit" held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands some time ago, this is a large-scale international organization summit held in the Netherlands in recent years. Acknowledging the status of the Netherlands as a hub, they all believed that it was necessary to cooperate with the Netherlands. In order to curb the threats from the United Kingdom, France, and Prussia, the Netherlands received support from various countries, and they all hoped to cooperate with the Netherlands to prevent the three countries. The feasible invasion and interests Damage, it is clear that the strength of the Netherlands has been recognized by all countries.
(2) Vincent Willem van Gogh (1853-1890), also known as "Van Gogh" in Chinese, was a Dutch post-impressionist painter. Born into a Protestant priest family, Van Gogh was born in Zindert on March 30, 1853. In the early days, he cut off his ear to express his inner grief. Vincent van Gogh died on July 29, 1890, on the banks of the Oise-sur-Oise in France after a psychotic episode that had plagued him for years. He was a forerunner of Post-Impressionism and deeply influenced twentieth-century art, especially Fauvism and Expressionism.
In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he saw Japanese Ukiyo-e and met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris, and integrated their bright colors and styles to create his unique style. personal style.
(3) Hendrik Anton Lorenz
Hendrik Antoon Lorentz (1853~1928), Dutch physicist, mathematician, and founder of the theory of electrons.
He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with Peter Zeeman in 1902.
The Russian Empire occupied Ghana in Africa for the first time, Sweden also occupied Togo, and Denmark won Sierra Leone.
After Austria followed Prussia, it directly set up a stronghold in Nigeria, declaring that Nigeria became a colony of the Austrian Empire
However, the three children of William IV each ruled a country, which has become a good story.
(1) Jacobs Henriques Vantorff, a genius boy born in 1852 (August 30, 1852 - March 11, 1911), was born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, died in Berlin, Germany, Dutch chemist In 1901, he became the first recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his "discovery of the laws of chemical kinetics and osmotic pressure in solution and his contributions to the theory of stereochemistry and chemical equilibrium".
And this also guaranteed the expansion of the Netherlands in the Mediterranean in the future, but he wasted his efforts, and William IV could not have imagined that William III finally saved his half-daughter Wilhelmina in 1880. She Become the new crown prince recognized by the people of Greece.