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Chapter 1176 - Chapter 126: Money Laundering? No, Railway Investment! (6K2)_4

Therefore, he specifically requested the position of Baden Duchy's consul from President Jackson. Although nominally he's the consul of the United States, as long as the German States are willing to summon Liszt without prejudice, he will immediately restore his identity as a proud German.

However, it can't be said that Liszt is not meticulous in his work, because every person has some vanity.

After all, during this era, Europeans going to the United States is actually quite a disgraceful thing. If you tell others you're a new immigrant to the United States, it's almost like admitting you couldn't make it in Europe and are a piece of foreign trash.

Liszt, at least, is a scholar and has been a university professor and a Wurttemberg parliamentarian; people with such status must maintain some dignity.

Whenever Liszt talks about railway construction, his lips go up and down rapidly, spitting flying in all directions.

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