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Chapter 901: The Perfidious Country



Chapter 901: The Perfidious Country

Old Li was even more surprised. He hadn't expected that time could be accelerated here. He asked, "Then if we stay in there and time passes so quickly, won't we age faster and our lifespans be shortened?"

Du Feng shook his head: "No, we will be the same when we leave as when we came in. On the contrary, because of the spiritual spring water, we will look younger when we leave. With a stronger physique, we will live a few more years!"

Old man Li asked again: "If I never go out, can I live forever?"

Du Feng shook his head again: "Probably not. No matter how long we live, there must be a limit. Mo Er said that at most we can live without illness or disaster to the age of 120 or 130."

"The most important thing is that Mo'er is from the National Security Department and often has to go on missions, sometimes even abroad. We can't have someone stay here all the time. Also, if we stay in there for a long time, we'll feel lonely, so we have to go out and interact with people more."

At the request of Mrs. Li, Li Moer brought the mahjong table into the space and placed it in the Lingquan Pool. The three old ladies took Li Moer to play mahjong while taking a bath. Life was so happy.

Sometimes Li Moer had to accompany Zhao Yunting to do some naughty things, so she called her sister to play mahjong with them.

On the sixth day in the space, another piece of cotton was fully mature. Old man Li, old lady Li, grandma and uncle also witnessed Li Moer's power. They were stunned to see the snow-white cotton automatically separated in the sky, then compressed into cotton blocks, automatically tied with iron wire, and the cotton stalks automatically pulled up and automatically stacked into bundles.

Only then did they realize how simple farming was. Li Moer thought about it and decided to plant rice. There wasn't much food in the space. If Brother Liu had good stuff and he needed food, he would be in trouble if he didn't have any.

Then they saw a series of high-end planting methods, such as automatic tillage, automatic sowing, and artificial rainfall.

Outside the space, the sky was bright and a group of people came out of the space, each of them full of energy and with a rosy face.

After eight or nine days of recuperation in the space, Grandma Li Moer's health has returned to normal, so there is one more person to make breakfast.

After breakfast, Li Moer and Zhao Yunting gathered together. Zhao Yunting said, "Moer, I've thought about it. Going to the United States is still too far. How about we go to the Soviet Union? The Soviet Union is also an energy powerhouse, with abundant underground coal, oil, and natural gas. The most important thing is that they went back on their word a few years ago and forced us."

Li Moer asked: "I was just born at that time and don't know that period of history. Can you tell me about it?"

So Zhao Yunting told me how shameless the Su State was at that time.

He said: "In 1958, the Soviet Union proposed to establish a long-wave radio station in China and control it. They also proposed to form a "joint fleet" and use the Port of Lushun for a long time. This violated our territorial sovereignty and integrity. The leaders at that time flatly rejected this proposal."

After a pause, he continued, "During the Tsarist Russia era, Outer Manchuria and other territories were seized from China through military force. The Soviet Union inherited the Tsarist Russia's claims to these historical borders and attempted to restore control over these territories. This led to a long-standing rift between China and the Soviet Union over border issues. At the same time, the Soviet Union did not want China to grow uncontrollably and become a competitor. This sense of geopolitical competition exacerbated the conflict between the two sides."

"They tried to maintain an alliance structure of 'Soviet Union as the primary and China as the secondary,' while China insisted on equality and refused to be dependent on any country. The fundamental disagreement between the two sides on the definition of the alliance ultimately overturned the original basis for cooperation. So they forced us to repay our foreign debts, using agricultural products as collateral, and withdrew all the aid workers from our country."

Li Moer nodded and said, "So that's how it is. They're truly treacherous. They even want us, the great China, to become their vassal. That's simply wishful thinking. But don't worry, Brother Ting. In ten years or so, they'll disintegrate into many countries. By then, they won't be a threat. By the way, Brother Ting, do you think we can go and give them a try? Can we force them to disintegrate a few years earlier?"


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