"Uncle, what are we going to do next? Is there anything I can

do to help?" The complicated look on Albert's face gradually faded, replaced by a faint smile, which made Klein very puzzled, why did Uncle laugh in the face of such a difficult problem? "Uncle

, do you already have a solution?"

Klein asked hesitantly, Albert shook his head lightly and said, " There's no way I'm going to do anything about Cecilia, but what you said gives me a little inspiration.

"A little inspiration?" Albert

continued, "Didn't you say that the Chinese wanted to get involved in politics?

This made Klein feel a lot more comfortable, he didn't want to see the yellow-skinned monkey living a good life, and he especially didn't want to see the Chinese become German officials.

But he also thought of another point

, His Majesty and the yellow-skinned monkey have a good relationship, what if His Majesty does not agree? Thinking of this, Klein said to Albert, "Uncle, Your Majesty and Cecilia have a great relationship with the yellow-skinned monkey, will she agree to pass this policy?" Albert

smiled lightly and said, "Whether she agrees or not, it will not hurt us." With that

, he picked up the small table on the bed, and Klein immediately took the table and placed it on the bedside table, while Albert lifted the quilt and got out of bed and walked to the window, where he opened the curtains to let in the sunlight outside.

Klein pondered his uncle's words, and then asked, "Uncle, if Your Majesty agrees to this policy, won't it intensify the speculation

in the parliament that you control Your Majesty?" Albert looked at the scenery outside the window for a few seconds and then turned to Klein and explained: "Do you think the parliament cares about whether Chinese participate in politics or not?" According to your words, no one except the SPD cares about the Chinese, and I believe that you also hope that such a policy can be passed, right?"

Klein nodded, of course he didn't want to see Chinese officials in Germany, and it was good to have such a policy to restrict them.

Seeing his nephew nodding, Albert smiled and continued to explain: "If Your Majesty knows that the Chinese is in politics and rejects this policy because of his relationship with him, then it can just refute the so-called "I control Your Majesty" rumor, as for the Chinese and the SPD..."

Albert thought for a while and said: "A Chinese, do you think he did all the things he did alone?" There must be the help of the trade unionists, but this is Berlin, what big waves can he set off without the help of the trade unionists, not to mention that I have plans to weaken the SPD again in the future, then the SPD will not be worried"

After listening to Albert's words, Klein also realized that he seemed to be too worthy of the yellow-skinned monkey, he nodded and agreed:" Uncle, you're right, that yellow-skinned monkey can't do those things alone, and there must be the help of the syndicalists among them..."

Speaking of the syndicates, Klein suddenly had an idea in his heart, if the yellow-skinned monkey colluded with the syndicators, wouldn't he just be able to arrest him?

As soon as he wanted to change his words and tell his uncle about this matter, he thought of another point, Lin Shangzhou had a lot to do with the emperor of Germany, and at present they had no evidence of collusion between Lin Shangzhou and the syndicators, if they arrested him like this, it would only be themselves who suffered.

Thinking of this, Klein swallowed his words back, and Albert also looked at him in his eyes, and the prime minister didn't need to think about it to know that it was about the Chinese.

Albert was well aware of his racist nephew's thoughts, and he had always had a headache about it, but he couldn't do anything about it.

"Don't do too much about that Chinese, just teach him a lesson, if you do too much, let others know that you did it will cause me trouble, don't leave any traces of your involvement, understand?"

Albert told Klein, Klein was his nephew, and the other party was just a Chinese, and Albert was naturally on his nephew's side.

After getting his uncle's permission, Klein was very happy, he had countless ways to embarrass Lin Shangzhou without his involvement, and he also knew that the other party would definitely be able to guess that he did it, but he had no evidence and could only do it in a hurry.

Klein replied with an oath: "Uncle, you can rest assured.

Klein then left and returned to his office to continue reading, while Albert changed his clothes and went to his office, called his secretary, picked up a pen, and began to draft the relevant bill.

If things go well, the bill will be introduced in the Imperial Diet next Monday, and Albert can also anticipate the situation in Parliament, and this bill will easily get a majority vote in favor, and it is up to Her Majesty to sign or reject it.

Whether you agree or refuse, Albert has a way to deal with it.

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