Dark War 1840: the Opium War Turned Out to Be a Financial War (part 2)

Dark War 1840: the Opium War Turned Out to Be a Financial War (part 2)

by Li Delin

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A British merchant ship sailed into Huangpu Port, but a roaring salute led to a murder. The reckless governor of Guangdong issued a secret arrest warrant. An international murder case was tried in court, and the poor old man was killed. The root of the problem was buried in the Chinese court where the mirror was high. Lord Marshalny suddenly received an order from the Foreign Minister. Spies from the Forbidden City thousands of miles away have been sent to London. In the turbulent Beijing, spies gather: three kneels and nine After the great gift of Kou, conspiracies arose, but an army of 100,000 pirates appeared on the sea of ​​eastern Guangdong. The naval alliance of China, Britain and Portugal was finally defeated by a beautiful woman. Emperor Daoguang was shocked. Lieutenant-General Lin Zexu's memorial completely exposed the methods of foreign exchange speculation and cash-out. The emperor finally discovered the conspiracy behind the opium trade, and numismatist Lin Zexu naturally became the emperor's best candidate to ban smoking. When Lin Zexu fainted and headed south at night, the "Nine Elders' Association" in London was plotting a bigger conspiracy, and a brutal "Nine Elders' Association" showdown began...

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