"What? Malaya agreed?" Wang Ze said in surprise.

"Well, representatives from the United States and Malaya will arrive in Xincheng on the 18th. Should the war on the front line be stopped first?" Wang Jixin asked.

Wang Ze was silent for a long time on the phone.

He did not achieve his goal, but now that the other party had simply given in, he had no reason to continue fighting.

Wang Ze didn't want to make Xincheng full of enemies.

"One thing to be clear about during the negotiations is that the Chinese in Malaya can choose to migrate freely to the new city. Let Wu San stop." Wang Ze said.

"okay."

After hanging up the phone, Wang Ze sat in the study room of the mountain base, looking at the map hanging on the wall, feeling helpless.

This time he wants Bincheng, where there are more than 50 Chinese people.

The goal of weakening the Malay nation has not been achieved. When I saw them recruiting soldiers nationwide, I thought they could use this as an opportunity to launch a big attack.

Who would have thought that it would be completed in just two days.

According to the battle report sent back by Wu San, the fight was very good, with only two people on his side dying.

Both of them fell down the mountain and died because they lost their balance while climbing.

In Wang Ze's opinion, the war was over, and the three neighboring countries were all beaten by Xincheng.

Once the fleet is formed, none of the Southeast Asian countries will dare to provoke a war.

In the future, I can develop my own territory well.

Wang Ze looked at the map in front of him and decided to build a canal.

The emergence of the canal will play a vital role in the economic development of the new city.

Wang Ze gestured on the map, considering where to build the canal.

However, Wang Ze does not plan to take direct action in this canal construction. He wants to use this construction to attract population.

If war fails to achieve this goal, then try another method.

Now that we have obtained the two pieces of territories, Bincheng is right next door, and it would be best to attract the Chinese here.

Therefore, he will only take action in areas where human resource development is more difficult.

The significance of this canal is to use a large-scale project to boost the economy and population.

Digging a distance of dozens of kilometers is not a difficult task in this era.

While Wang Ze was thinking about it, a meeting was held in Kuala Lumpur.

This was an internal UMNO meeting. Raman sat on the stage and said: "Some people do not understand the issue of returning the territories we have occupied. Let's talk about it openly today."

However, no one in the audience spoke.

Raman directly called out the name and said, “Rafizi, I heard that you have a lot of opinions. Tell me what you think.”

When Rafizi heard this, his face turned pale. He had only told this matter privately to his own people, but it ended up being leaked.

Traitors, there are traitors among us.

Rafizi was silent for a long time. Some things could be said in private, and that was for the purpose of settling accounts with Raman in the future. If he was opposed now, could he still lead people to fight back?

Everyone knows the situation on the front line. The regular army has been almost wiped out. What’s the use of having more new recruits?

Seeing that Rafizi didn't say anything, Raman continued to ask, "Rafizi, do you have any objections to the two prefectures' land being handed over to the new city?"

Everyone in the venue looked at Rafizi, some had blank expressions on their faces, while others had a look of watching a show in their eyes.

Rafizi had to speak up at this moment. His idea of getting away with it was forced to clarify his position after being questioned several times.

"I agree with the Prime Minister's approach. I have no objection." He said with a grim face and gritted teeth.

Raman smiled slightly, then the smile disappeared in an instant. He looked at everyone again and said, "If you have any different opinions, you can speak up. After all, we are a democracy and we can listen to all different opinions."

Seeing that no one spoke, he continued, "Then let's move on to the next question, the issue of Chinese people in China. Xincheng has informed us of their needs and asked us not to prevent Chinese people from migrating to Xincheng."

Rafizi looked up and said, "Let them all go. It's best if they can go, leaving the land behind and the people behind."

His words were applauded by everyone in the venue.

These people are all Malays. They have always been dissatisfied with the economic strength of the Chinese. How could they object to the opportunity to occupy Chinese industries? The most important thing is that by letting the Chinese leave, they can also stay away from Malay organizations.

As soon as Raman heard what his subordinates were thinking, he said, "Okay, this time we have 20 soldiers. Although they are all new recruits, they can be used. Please send all the million Chinese out. Their industries cannot be robbed, and they still need to be paid. You must ensure the safety of the Chinese when you go down. We can't afford Xincheng looking for an excuse to start a war."

Finally, the issue of the evacuation of Malays from the land of the two prefectures was discussed, and the meeting, which lasted for several hours, ended.

Raman returned to his office and looked at the map on the wall, especially the two prefectures in the north. He felt very unwilling, but there was nothing he could do.

He didn't know how the Malays would evaluate him in the future. Would they say he was useless and caused the loss of land in the two states, or that he was rational and ended the unwinnable war in time?

The 10,000 elite troops defending the northern mountainous area were withdrawn and deployed in Meinong County, and the troops in Niulun were also withdrawn. According to the border, Niulun was to be given to Xincheng.

The other nearly 200,000 people were assigned to various provinces to begin preparing for the next plan.

The time for peace talks soon arrived, and at the meeting, Xincheng’s conditions were directly agreed to.

Malaya's surrender was very thorough, whatever you say is what it means.

Tian Yi was a little confused. Tian Yi was the one who came to the meeting. Wang Jixin, as the top leader, could not attend the meeting directly without the other leader coming.

The meeting was very quick and the agreement was signed in just one day.

The two former Thai provinces in the north were assigned to the new city, and all Malays there had to be evacuated. The Chinese and Malay representatives in Malaysia said that they would all be sent to the new city.

This is a population of nearly three million. Tian Yi immediately said that the new city could accept these people if they came voluntarily, but if they were unwilling, Malaya could not force them to relocate.

Moreover, the safety of Chinese people in the country must be guaranteed. If any harm to Chinese people occurs, Xincheng will regard it as a provocation against Xincheng.

The border was quickly drawn under the witness of the United States and both sides signed the contract.

After the Malays left, the American representatives did not leave but expressed their desire to establish an office in the new town.

So that I don’t have to come all the way from Singapore every time I have something to do.

Since Xincheng has not been officially established as a country yet, it is impossible to set up a consulate, so an office is used instead.

This problem was reported all the way to Wang Ze.

After considering it, Wang Ze agreed and even designated a street and provided land for the United States to build its own office.

In the future all consulates will be located on this street.

Another request made by the United States was to visit the warship in Xincheng.

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