Chapter 755 The Burning of the Yingyi Palace and the Treaty of Oxford (2 in 1)(2/2)
William III suddenly stood up and shouted at the congressmen and asked.
The members of the House of Representatives remained silent.
Only, Monmouth, who had been silent and silent, spoke first and shouted loudly: "Everyone, we have no right to bargain, we only have the opportunity to sign or not! Sign quickly, otherwise, according to his Mingguo's requirements, we must make a decision within one month, otherwise, they will continue to attack our other towns."
"It's really bad news. Ming Jun seems to be unsuccessful until he achieves his goal! Is this God's intention and we have to agree?"
John said at this time that his wool textile factory was mainly in Birmingham area, not in London, so he was quite worried that the Ming army would attack other places directly.
Other British nobles had their own industries elsewhere, and since the Ming Dynasty strongly broke through the English border and dumped a large number of goods into England, the English nobles had to move their factories and workshops to inland areas where Ming goods could not reach, and continue to maintain their interests.
Therefore, these British nobles began to have to admit that it is not a matter of discussing whether to sign or not, but a matter of having to sign a treaty.
William III looked at these British nobles who had reached an agreement with depression and couldn't help but sigh inwardly: "If I had known that these British nobles were so cowardly in front of the Ming Kingdom, I would not be the king of this, but let Monmouth be the king of this."
Next, William III's wife Mary II was elected as the new King of England by the British nobles.
Mary II entrusted the Duke of Monmouth to take William III to Oxford and signed the Treaty of Oxford with the Ming Dynasty.
At this point, the Ming army began to retreat from England and retreated to Winchester, which already belonged to the Ming Dynasty, for rest.
Mary II was naturally sad when she saw her husband William III being taken away, but she was also completely disappointed with these English nobles.
"Although the situation that caused the British Empire is now without any sovereignty and without any dignity in the dignity of a powerful country is the Ming Kingdom from the East, but this is a major change that has not been seen in a thousand years. We cannot stop it, because God cannot stop it, and hating Ming Kingdom is useless. What is really worth hating is that none of the men in the British Empire are angry! They are servile and cowardly and incompetent!"
Mary II even expressed his dissatisfaction with the British nobles after returning from the deal in Monmouth.
Monmouth lowered his head as she was ashamed, because Queen Mary also affected her, and thought to herself: "If I had known that the British Empire would be like this now, I shouldn't have let James II fall into the water."
"Of course I don't mean you, brother, but I hope you know that if my British Empire wants to get rid of the current predicament, I cannot count on those in the House of Lords. They only have their own interests in their eyes!"
Mary II said.
Monmouth nodded: "In fact, it is better to rely on Ming people than rely on these people. After all, Ming is the strongest. I think we should change our strategy and try to satisfy Ming as much as possible in order to ensure that our dominance in the British Empire, so that it does not have to send troops to deal with us within the short term. At the same time, we should force ourselves to make a fortune! Take this opportunity to develop industry and strive to have a stronger industry like Ming, so that it may avoid being annexed by Ming in the future."
"What you said is! Just do it like that. I will hand over all the royal property to you, and you will organize people to do this."
Chapter completed!