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Chapter 1186 Persuasion

"I don't understand what you are talking about, Lord Bovos!" Schnoder's answer was very firm, denying Bovos' statement and cutting off what he was going to say later.

But this time, Bovas would not "retreat" anymore. After some actions and investigations over the past few days, he realized that Dulin might be planning, but he was not clear about the purpose of the layout.

Maybe he really just wanted to cheat his wife's mother, Dilsina?

Well, this statement is very funny, but he doesn't understand who Dulin's goal is. So when the goal is unclear, but first of all, it is absolutely impossible to take some risks and obtain huge benefits.

The reason why Bovas was able to make such a judgment is based on three points.

First, the scene of him and Schnoder falling out after the committee election was almost known. Many people were on the scene at that time, and many of them heard about the conversation between them.

There are no secrets on the political stage, because on this stage, everyone faces huge interests and transactions at all times, and some secrets will be sold at the same time as they are born.

And the subsequent rumor circulating within the party also illustrates this point. Many people know that the quarrel between Bovas and Schnoder was very unpleasant, almost turning against each other on the spot, and it was when Bovas sold his old face to help Schnoder win.

The second point is that the root link that caused all this did not happen to Bovas and those who had a relationship with Bovas. In fact, it can be said that this incident essentially had nothing to do with him!

It has nothing to do with him if Dilsina wants to take the mine. The relationship between the woman and him is very bad, and it is even more impossible to involve him.

He had never contacted those consortiums, including the Imperial Bank, and had never given them advice on how to obtain mining licenses. He had no relationship with this matter.

Third, the participants in this matter are very special. Dielsina is Ophelia's mother. The two consortiums and the Imperial Bank have great influence.

On the contrary, Dulin was on a relatively ordinary side in front of them, because it involved the Imperial Bank.

In this case, if Dulin rejects the proposal for mining, the first one is Dilsina, and then further affects the reputation of the Timamont family, all of which has nothing to do with him, Bovas.

Bovos believes that Dulin's strange state is most likely to be digging a trap and waiting for others to jump, so who is his target?

There is no doubt that it is the consortium or even the Imperial Bank of China. Only in this way can he stabilize his policy program and ensure that the development plan of Ambiluo State will proceed in an orderly manner.

At the same time, we can also preserve the reputation of the Dirsina and the Timmont family, and use the bargaining chips to spare those who were cheated by him as a bargaining chip, and understand the possible frauds that Dirsina has in business.

With these three considerations and finding the basis one by one, Bovas suddenly realized that he was just an outsider and had nothing to do with him.

He could have been outside and watched these people fight, and finally laughed at the unlucky party.

However, he was able to help push while staying out of the matter. His son could not only get better treatment, but also let Schnoder fall into the pit. There is nothing more joyful than watching his own people get benefits and the enemy is in trouble.

He even had a feeling that if Dulin knew his decision, he would still be grateful for it because he pushed things forward a big step forward as Dulin could plan.

If they cannot break through Schnoder's defense, Dulin's plans will eventually become a silence, and all the traps are meaningless.

After having such an idea, Bovas immediately took action and called Schnoder.

He was in a very happy mood, and he didn't like Schnoder either, so he didn't hide anything and directly pointed out the problem - I know what trouble you have encountered recently!

Such an unreasonable way of expression did make Schnoder not react in a short time, and Bovos' tone was slightly pleased, "If I were you, I would have signed my name on that application."

"This is actually just Dulin's family matter. There is no need for you to continue to stick to your principles on such issues."

"It is of course valuable that you stick to your principles, but Dulin and Dielsina cannot become enemies because of this. When one day the problem between them is solved, you will become their enemy."

"Your persistence deepened their misunderstandings for a certain period of time. You are the bad guy who destroyed their family relationship."

"Believe me, nobles are more likely to forget the misunderstandings among family members than we do!"

Schnoder has been listening carefully to what Bowos said. On some issues, he believes that Bowos has some problems, but it is undeniable that this old man can stand firm in the new party and get a chance to become the leader of the new party before retirement. He must have his unique way of survival.

This is by no means someone's preference to keep his position and gain great reputation among the civilians. He has his own political wisdom, and there will be no problem when he listens.

As he said on the phone, it really makes sense. The real person involved in this matter was Dilsina, who and Dulin were family.

With Dulin's previous actions and attitude, he would not give up on Dilsina, which means that Dilsina will definitely have a way to escape from the current dilemma in the end.

But the problem is that he cannot be used as this ladder, otherwise he will definitely be in trouble. There is no doubt about this - if everyone is not wrong, then whoever has the lowest status will be the one who makes the mistake.

Compared to Dulin himself, Dilsina, the consortiums in the south and north, and the central bank of the Behemoth Empire, it seems that he is the easiest and most convenient to be "cleaned up". So if someone does something wrong, it must be him.

He didn't want to be a victim of something that had nothing to do with him, but now he has to admit that what Bovas said this time is not unreasonable.

There will definitely be no long-term hatred between the family. At that time, he, as an "outsider", may also have the responsibility to "destroy family relationships."

Even if Dulin can understand him, Dilsina, and Ophelia, can they understand him?

As long as someone sneered, it would be a trouble for him.

After a moment of silence, Schnoder said, "I need to think about it carefully, thank you for your call, Lord Bowers."

Bovus realized that Schnoder's attitude had changed and immediately responded with a smile, "If you have any questions, feel free to call me, you know the number!"

With a clang, both sides hung up the phone.
Chapter completed!
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