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Chapter 545 - Chapter 545: The War for the Wallet

The Americans acted quickly. They understood that public opinion should be "guided" from the beginning, as the earlier they took action, the lower the cost and the better the effect.

While Shire and Tijani were discussing, the American conglomerates distributed in England and France, as well as Italy and even neutral countries, had already launched their espionage to "capture cities and seize territories."

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England, London.

House of Representatives member Borris received an envelope as soon as he returned home.

The envelope contained a rusty key and a note with an address to a property in the neighboring Islington District (a middle-class gathering area).

When Borris found this address, he discovered it was just an inconspicuous small house, dilapidated and worthless.

Borris snorted coldly; during wartime, house prices had fallen the most severely. Thousands of soldiers had died on the battlefield, and many properties had been abandoned or sold off due to having no heirs.

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