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Chapter 91 Chapter 91 The

huge oak conference table represents the importance of this meeting. After all, it is very rare to find such a place and facilities at the junction of the battlefields of various countries.

Before it was used as a meeting place, it had been occupied by the French army and was seized by the British last night.

William Shakespeare generously gave up the place that was not yet warm, and "kindly" stated to France that they had not made any changes to the furnishings here, and now they might find a sense of home.

Oh, the annoying French flag has been taken down.

Putting aside the feud between Britain and France for the time being, the people around this table are all well-dressed elite politicians in the battlefield, and the supernatural beings standing beside them to protect their personal safety.

Every politician has a hidden arrogance and determination on his face. In comparison, one person stands out.

When seeing a teenager of only about fifteen years old sitting on the main seat, the first subconscious reaction of this group of elite politicians was to look at Gorky sitting next to him.

Everyone else tacitly separated themselves from the young man, only the Russian general stood next to him openly.

Gorky did not respond to those glances, and the badge of honor reflected a cold light on his gray-black uniform.

Gorky was more concerned about the superpowers present.

The personnel structure of this meeting was a bit complicated, basically a fixed combination of "political leaders from various countries plus a superpower to protect their safety." The only two exceptions were Gorky, who threw the Moscow senator to the battlefield and went alone, and William Shakespeare, who arrived last.

Shakespeare also brought a politician, but the master-servant relationship was obviously reversed. The politician followed him non-stop, more like a king and his attendant.

He looked around and finally sat on the other side of Oleg, smiling and greeting Gorky.

The last time Gorky saw Shakespeare was when the British representative was killed in Russia by Verlaine.

After hearing the whole story, the Englishman sighed heavily and asked, "Is there afternoon tea?"

Even if the sky fell, he would have afternoon tea.

The bell tower attendant who followed him seemed to have been accustomed to it. He could have been the responsible party and asked the Russian side to give an explanation, but Shakespeare didn't know what he talked about with Tolstoy, and the matter ended up being left unresolved.

In addition to Shakespeare, Gorky also recognized the identities of most of the superpowers at a glance. They had met too many times on the battlefield.

A considerable number of them were very self-aware, knowing that they had no chance of winning against the Russian "transcendents", so they turned around and ran away without stopping.

Except for the man next to the French representative - Gorky and him made eye contact at a certain moment, and then staggered in the next second, as if they had never observed each other.

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