At six o'clock in the afternoon, Lin Shangzhou, who had finished a day's work, was in a very happy mood, and an article published in the "Central Daily" today said that the other party would no longer blatantly promote the Yellow Peril theory in the future, and this was a thing worth celebrating.

In addition to his work, he completed the second review and proofreading of the revised contents of the Berlin Manifesto in the afternoon, and he also wrote a critical article on the Berlin Manifesto on the basis of Marx and Engels' critical articles on the Gotha Program and the Erfurt Program.

In the past, he revised the Berlin Declaration with reference to the content of the Erfurt Program, as Louis said at the time, the Berlin Declaration may not even be as good as the Erfurt Program, but now Lin Shangzhou believes that the Berlin Declaration is much better.

In addition to revising the revisionist content, he also added some of his own ideas to it, for example, he added some ideas of the CPC to it, and made some of the contents of the Berlin Manifesto a little more left, which he called

the "New Berlin Manifesto" for the time being, but even if the revised "New Berlin Manifesto" was for Marx to read, he would still write an article to severely criticize the document.

The Berlin Declaration obscured the class struggle and social revolution, denied the necessity of class struggle, and advocated class reconciliation, social reform instead of revolution, parliamentary struggle instead of armed struggle, and believed that the SPD could be brought to power by peaceful means and further change the status quo in Germany.

The "New Berlin Manifesto" made changes to this, Lin Shangzhou made the following amendments: class struggle and violent revolution are needed and necessary, but only when there is no hope of any change from the government and there is broad support from the masses of the people, if there is the possibility of class reconciliation, then we must choose to carry out a moderate way of class reconciliation to ease the contradictions rather than ignore this possibility for class struggle.

His thoughts must be very strange to some people, not at all like a person who grew up under the red flag, but Lin Shangzhou chose to write this after thinking about the national conditions of Germany.

If someone used this content to challenge him at the party meeting, Lin Shangzhou was not afraid, and he had already thought of an explanation.

He put the documents he had checked into the drawer, then got up and walked out of the office, the employees outside the office also got off work one after another, Lin Shangzhou greeted the employees one by one, Goebbels also walked out of his office at this time, said goodbye to Lin Shangzhou and left the newspaper first.

Lin Shangzhou stood in place and looked at Xiao Huang's departing back, feeling a little guilty, Goebbels was busy for his own affairs a while ago, and he couldn't do anything for Xiao Huang.

The only thing he can do is to write blank checks, and Lin Shangzhou also wrote blank checks to Goebbels, and when he became prime minister, he immediately promoted Xiao Huang to the head of the Propaganda Department, and he will be among them when he forms a cabinet.

Goebbels was very interested in this, and he also believed that Lin Shangzhou would be able to become prime minister after solving the difficulties in front of him.

"Dididi, Didi!"

Just when Lin Shangzhou was standing in place and thinking alone, he heard a loud bell from his communicator, and someone called him.

He immediately took out the communicator and pressed the connect button to connect the phone, when he put the communicator next to his ear, the newspaper employees who passed by him looked at the novelty object in his hand curiously, they were all curious about what it was, but no one bothered Lin Shangzhou, who was on the phone, and left quickly after a few glances.

"Hello? Who is it?

Lin Shangzhou asked at the communicator, because the communicator does not have a display screen and cannot directly know who is calling when it comes in, so every time you connect, you have to ask who the other party is, which is also a communicator... Forehead... To be precise, it should be said that it is the disadvantage of voice communication equipment in this era.

However, this kind of small problem is harmless, and it is not difficult for Hawart to invent the mobile phone decades in advance and pursue a better one.

Before asking who the other party was, Lin Shangzhou was also thinking about who was the person who called him, uncle? Louis? Falbeck? Havout? Or maybe one of the Kaiser's sisters? (He later also put a communicator at his house for his uncle to use)

but to Lin Shangzhou's surprise, the other side of the communicator has not responded, which is strange, only the people he knows have the communicator, and only these people have a communicator, so there is no possibility of making the wrong call.

(Could it be that someone else's invented communicator accidentally called?)

Lin Shangzhou had such an idea in his heart, although this is a bad idea, but if this is the case, the current situation will make sense.

"Hello?"

He asked again, and a second later he heard a voice from the other end of the communicator.

"Hello, Mr. Hipper."

A rather magnetic but completely unfamiliar voice came into Lin Shangzhou's ears from the communicator, Lin Shangzhou was very sure that there was a stranger on the other end of the communicator, and what made him even more uneasy was that the other party knew his name.

This ruled out the first possibility that Lin Shangzhou thought, if it was a communicator invented by a stranger, it was impossible for the other party to know his name, and this also caused unease in his heart.

The other party had a communicator and knew his name, Lin Shangzhou immediately thought that something had happened at home, but Bode was still at his house? And Bode was not defenseless, he had a complete set of equipment, and there was no chance that something would happen.

Unless the people in that club don't want to die, he thinks it shouldn't be, although Jimin has no brains, but his life will definitely be cherished, not to mention that there are patrolling police on the road around his house, and the people in that club should not be stupid enough to do things under the noses of the police.

"Who are you?"

Lin Shangzhou calmed down, and he asked calmly.

"Hehe, you'll find out later."

The other party replied with a chuckle, which made Lin Shangzhou confused, he looked around, there were only a few newspaper employees in the office area who did not leave, and there was no trace of anyone else at all.

He set off and went to the corridor outside the door to take a look, and there was no one else in the corridor except Jesús and the others who stayed and chatted together.

When Lin Shangzhou was about to return to the office area from the corridor, the stranger's voice came from the communicator again.

"I'd like to meet you to talk about something, I'll be waiting for you outside the newspaper office, and when you come out, remember to find someone wearing a black trench coat and a black hat, and that's me."

After saying that, the other party hung up the phone.

Lin Shangzhou stood in place and recalled what the stranger said, a black windbreaker and a black hat, to be honest, this gave Lin Shangzhou a feeling of "he is a spy", and in his impression, the dress of a spy is generally like this.

It can't be really a German spy who has found him, right?

Lin Shangzhou was amused by his own thoughts, but judging from the current situation, the other party may really be a spy, so do you still want to see him?

After hesitating, Lin Shangzhou chose to meet this stranger, after all, he had a communicator in his hand, and this alone was worth Lin Shangzhou to meet the other party for a while.

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