"Why did I say that at the beginning," Seryosha said angrily.
"Mr.
Ulyanov, this is what the Prime Minister has requested, I can't convince the Prime Minister to meet with you in private, you know, now is the moment on the cusp, if the Prime Minister meets you privately, once the reporter or those Labor MPs know about it, they will definitely take the opportunity to attack, and then the Americans will definitely put more pressure on the Prime Minister."
Ian McGrady tried his best to persuade Seryosha.
Seryosha and McGrady argued for an hour over whether to meet publicly, but still failed to find a solution acceptable to all.
The difficulty of this matter was obviously beyond Seryosha's original assumption.
Seryosha must now think of alternative plans to make this happen.
Since McGrady can't get through here, the only thing Seryosha can think of now is the Prime Minister's husband, Sir Dennis Thatcher.
Seryosha called Karim over and asked in a low voice, "Karim, do you know what the prime minister's husband does?"
"He's a rich merchant in the paint and paint business, and the old man is ridiculous and cute, and makes people feel that he has a shy personality, but he has married such a strong wife, and those third-rate newspapers often report on their husband and wife, and they make fun of him all day long, but he is a good man," said Karim cheerfully.
"Can you find a chance to get in touch with him," Seryosha asked curiously "You're right, he's been friends with one of our gallery regulars for many years, and we often go out to play golf or something, so I want to create a chance encounter, but it's okay," Karim agreed.
"Help me arrange as soon as possible that these politicians are old foxes, or businessmen are better talkative," Seryosha complained.
After Seryosha explained it, Karim went to work in a moment, Seryosha poured himself a glass of wine, sat on the sofa without saying a word, and quietly waited for Karim to organize an outdoor social event in high society on the phone.
In less than twenty minutes, a golf party involving Sir Dennis Thatcher had been arranged.
A few days later, Seryosha and Karim arrived at a membership-only golf course in a sports car dressed in casual clothes.
It's a rare day of good weather, with sunshine, green grass, and beautiful scenery that always lifts people's moods.
Although Seryosha is still worried about what Gorbachev has explained, the reason why Seryosha does not want to meet with Prime Minister Thatcher in public is because General Secretary Gorbachev is doing this behind the back of the Politburo, and if the news is made public before the matter is completed, it will bring great trouble to Secretary Gorbachev.
On the other hand, it was because Seryosha did not want to overexpose himself to the public eye, after all, there was a big business waiting for him at the bankers' association.
The ball was organized by Karim, and most of the guests who came to attend were patrons and members of the Rose Palace Gallery.
The people who have money to play art investment are basically wealthy people who have received a good art education since childhood, and everyone is very familiar with each other, except for Seryosha, but there are still many customers who are engaged in the banking industry who recognize him.
Before the start of the game, Seryosha got his wish and Sir Dennis Thatcher got his wish.
Sir Thatcher wore a pair of black-rimmed glasses, a little overwhelmed, but he looked very kind.
Someone who knew Seryosha and Dennis at the same time came over to introduce the two of them to each other.
The intermediary introduced Seryosha to Dennis as a coal merchant from the United States, and Seryosha acquiesced to this identity.
Golf is not an intense sport, but rather a sport that can be walked leisurely.
The two men strolled the lawn after hitting the ball.
There is a lot of time to interact with each other, as Xie Wenlong's English teacher said when he was in secondary school, and the British always start with the weather.
After Seryosha and Dennis played 3 holes, the conversation gradually shifted to business.
When Dennis finally shifted the conversation to coal.
Deliberately slowing down the distance between the caddie and the player, he grabbed Dennis and whispered, "I'm sorry, Sir Thatcher."
I just concealed my true identity, and I am not a wealthy businessman from the United States, although I do have some business in the United States.
I'm actually a government official from the Soviet Union."
Dennis was so frightened by Seryosha's words that he didn't even notice that the club had fallen to the ground.
After a while, he said, "I'm sorry, I don't know much about politics," and turned around to leave.
Seryosha hurriedly said: "Dennis, do you know what it is like to be hungry?"
"What do you mean," Dennis turned to look at Seryosha suspiciously.
"Please give me a moment, I have to explain it to you" Seryosha quickly chased after him and grabbed Dennis.
"Okay, but not too long," Dennis reluctantly agreed.
"Dennis, my country has been suffering from severe food production for several years in a row.
There are natural reasons for this, there are also man-made reasons, we have to use gold and foreign exchange to buy grain abroad, and I happen to be the main official in charge of agriculture, and the funds we allocate to agriculture are not sufficient, and if we spend most of the money on buying food, we will not have the money to buy those agricultural equipment, and change the current situation," Seryosha explained to Dennis.
"If you build one less thing, warships, missiles, and airplanes, I don't think there will be a financial problem," Dennis said sarcastically.
"Yes, you're right, but the annual allocation for agriculture is not decided by me, but by our superiors.
I only have so much money in my hands every year, and now I spend more and more on imported food, and if we continue like this, we are very likely to cause a serious food problem.
These words are not meant to be known to foreigners, but I hope you will understand.
It is politicians who are engaged in antagonism, and they have nothing to do with the common people," Seryosha explained.
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"What do you want me to do" Denis had a good heart, and Seryosha really touched him.
Seryosha took out a letter from his pocket and handed it to Dennis, and then whispered cautiously: "This is a personal letter from Secretary Gorbachev to your wife, please destroy the coal that your country urgently needs immediately after reading it, I only hope that you can lift the sanctions against us in terms of agricultural machinery and equipment, and food processing equipment, please do what I say, this matter is a matter of life and death." t1706231537: