The conflict with Ladia made Lin Shangzhou's heart feel guilty and worried, and after knowing that Catherine was leaving with Ladia, his inner worries were alleviated a little, and with Catherine with him, at least he didn't have to worry too much about Ladia's safety.

After writing the draft for Alexandrine, Lin Shangzhou returned to the newspaper office, and he immediately contacted the branch office in Cologne and asked them to send someone to the Strasbourg area to stand by, and if they encountered something like a women's protest, they immediately reported it to him, and at the same time, Lin Shangzhou also contacted the "Worker" newspaper and asked them to help pay attention.

As soon as Louis learned of this, he also proposed the idea of help in the SPD, and the result was naturally all support.

The SPD has also begun to plan for this matter, and according to the information given by Lin Shangzhou, the SPD is preparing to help the protest team in cities with road links from Strasbourg to Berlin.

On the Strasbourg side, the workers of the newspaper were prepared and waited for the incident to happen on the same day, while the people sent by the Cologne branch arrived in Strasbourg a day later, and because Lin Shangzhou demanded that he pay attention to the city of Strasbourg and its surroundings, the people sent by the branch were scattered in the local area.

Although the manpower is scattered, with the help of the SPD, it is still adequate.

While they were in place and waiting, Ledia also returned to Strasbourg with Catherine, on the train, Laetia's mood stabilized, and she was no longer as angry as at the beginning, and when she calmed down, she reacted that Lin Shangzhou's original intention was good, but the words were inappropriate, but it had come to this, and she didn't want to go back to Lin Shangzhou for help.

After returning to Strasbourg, Laetitia did not plan to return to her own home, because she would have to face her father when she returned, so she took Catherine to Wolfgang's apartment to temporarily live in the room where she had lived with Lin Shangzhou.

After settling down, Laetia set out to solve the first problem she was facing—what to do in the first step?After

some reflection and discussion with Catherine, Laetia decided to follow Catherine's advice and follow her to the syndicalists to see if she could use their power to help women.

Before actually entering Wolfgang's bar and making contact with the Syndicalists, Catherine warned Leetia that it would be upset for Lin Shangzhou to know about her contact with the Syndicalists, which made her hesitate to stop, but after a few seconds she resolutely pushed open the door of the bar and walked in.

After entering the bar, Catherine took Laetia to meet with Lister, because the Strasbourg newspaper mentioned Laetia in passing when reporting on Lin Shangzhou, so Lister knew that the girl who wanted to help German women had an affair with Lin Shangzhou.

Laetia didn't explain everything about herself to Lister, she only revealed to the other party her conflict with Lin Shangzhou and what she wanted to do, she knew what to say and what not to say.

Both Lister and Walter were very supportive of Laetia's idea, and although Lister hated the Empress in Sanssouci Palace, she admitted that if she could get the Empress to her attention, it would help to improve the situation of women in Germany.

After some discussion with the rest of the organization, the two decided to help Ladia, and with the help of the Syndicators, Laedia's next goal became much clearer, and under the guidance of the female members of the German Syndicate, Laetia followed them to the homes of women in the hope of convincing them to follow her to protest to society and the government.

Then something surprising happened when the SPDs in Strasbourg approached Laetia to help her.

Laetia did not know whether this was Lin Shangzhou's intention or the SPD's spontaneous behavior, but after much reflection she decided to accept the help of the SPD, and Lister, who hated the SPD, finally chose to ignore the existence of the SPD.

They spent a week on the matter, during which Leetia developed the qualities of her otherworldly counterpart, and the vast majority of women were willing to follow them, and after discussing with Lister and the others, they decided to choose the representative ones from among the women who were willing to follow them, and after some preparation, take them from Strasbourg to Berlin.

After the plan was decided, they began to rush to the bus, not from Strasbourg to Berlin by train, but from Strasbourg by truck or tractor all the way to Berlin, only in this way can Lin Shangzhou say "to attract enough social attention".

After a few days of preparation, on May 30, the first women's parade in Strasbourg, led by Ladia, began in Strasbourg, and a sudden procession led by women and composed entirely of women immediately attracted widespread social attention.

In

a speech to reporters and onlookers on the streets of Strasbourg, Laetia asked the government to allow more factories to recruit female workers and provide a job for women who lost their husbands to the war.

The speech worked well, but there were still some conservatives clamoring for women to stay in the kitchen instead of being in the factory, and the SPD was secretly operating in the Strasbourg government, so it chose to do tai chi in this matter very smoothly.

In Germany, where conservative forces are in power, it is normal for small local governments not to dare to go against the big policies of the central government, and no one can imagine that its internal members deliberately play tai chi.

The Strasbourg government's response echoed the idea of Letia and the others, who could take advantage of the situation to travel north to Berlin, and the day after the Strasbourg Women's March, Laetia and a group of people sailed north to Berlin on a tractor provided by the Syndicators.

Before the SPD set off, the SPD also provided a truck with better performance, and Laetia, considering that she was leading a group of women who could not earn much money, chose a tractor instead of a truck.

However, even the tractor is driven by an elderly aunt who has been working in the fields for decades.

Of course, Laetia knew that such a seemingly all-female group would have the help of men at every turn.

This made her have complicated feelings in her heart, and she also understood Lin Shangzhou's sentence at that time, "Men can play an auxiliary role."

On June 1st, the Forward newspaper reported on an event that had not been noticed by the rest of the Berlin media, and that it had aroused great social concern in Berlin, where people wondered why there was such a march, and on the other hand, there was a lot of discussion about it, and conservatives criticized Letia and her actions and attacked the Forward and others on the left encouraged and applauded their actions.

As time went on, Laetia and her family reached more and more cities, and the more they went north, the more resistance they encountered, some cities did not even allow them to drive their tractors into the city, and if it were not for the SPD's propaganda activities in those cities in advance, and using public opinion to force the local government to allow them to enter the city, then Laetia and her children would probably have to take a detour.

In every city where Laetia would give public speeches on the streets, the SPD people actively supported the girl's speech when they realized that she had a talent for speaking.

Not only do they provide her with a venue, but they also use newspapers and other media to promote it in advance.

Her speech won them more and more support, and the people who were moved by Laetia's words, both men and women, sympathized with the plight of women, and under the guidance of the SPD and the advice of some women from the upper echelons of society, who lacked political rights, their aim changed from "we want to work!" to "we want more rights".

The obstacles to the movement of the protest contingent to the north were getting smaller and smaller under the operation of the SPD and the newspaper Forward, and although the right wing also took countermeasures, they could only watch the protest contingent approach Berlin step by step, unable to arrest the protesting women.

The team also received more and more attention, and when Letia and her team arrived in Erfurt, the media in Germany who could pay attention to the matter were watching them all the time, looking forward to the day they arrived in Berlin.

The conservatives in Berlin were furious when they learned that the final destination of this "women's army" was Berlin, and the powerful Juncker even threatened that "if they come outside Berlin, then what awaits them in the end will be interception by the military police." The

right-wing parties did not react much to the remarks, while the SPD's top leaders Otto Wells and Erich Koch harshly condemned the Juncker's words in interviews.

For a time, relations between the left and right wings of Germany became very tense.

Right-wing parties will not allow their authority to be challenged by women, and the SPD will surely seize the opportunity to increase its influence.

Between the tense left-right relations, there are also some people who seem to be watching the drama - the National Liberal Party.

The centrist party has said little from the beginning of the matter to the present, except for a handful of radical liberals who praise the protest ranks, and seem to be indifferent to the matter, but it is only seeming, and their media have more or less praised and encouraged the protest ranks.

During this time, the newspaper Forward, which is half of the SPD, has also done its best to raise the profile of the matter throughout Germany and to steer public opinion in favour of women.

The dispute between political parties has not attracted much attention, the public is more concerned about the attitude of Sanssouci Palace, from the beginning of the incident to the present, neither His Majesty nor His Majesty's advisers have expressed their position on this, and even some media have revealed that the young girl who led the women and gave the speech was named Letia Adolf, who was an ordinary girl in Strasbourg, these basic information is not important, the important thing is that she and His Majesty's Chinese advisers seem to have an indescribable ambiguous relationship.

Lin Shangzhou did not come forward to express his position on such remarks, and Laetia also chose to remain silent in the face of such a question, and the performance of both sides made the gossip people feel extremely excited, if the leader of the free woman and His Majesty's adviser did have an ambiguous relationship, then wouldn't this be a drama of love and killing?

Was it the police who were ruthlessly stopped outside Berlin and finally returned to the kitchen, or was it an unexpected compromise that led to a breakthrough victory?

People are desperate to see the final result, but the proximity of the protest team to Berlin shows that patience is a good plus.

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