The representatives in the meeting room paid no mind to Clemenceau's shouting.
No matter what flowery rhetoric was used, Shire's issue remained unresolved, and they were tired of listening. What was most important now was for Shire to speak a few words to clarify matters.
As a result, representatives, including those from Belgium and Greece, were engaging in their own conversations, creating a noisy and chaotic atmosphere in the meeting room.
However, after speaking just a few words, Clemenceau successfully quieted the room and drew everyone's attention.
"Gentlemen," Clemenceau said,
"Just now, Shire released a series of very compelling evidence."
"This evidence proves that it has always been England and America who do not wish to cease hostilities."
"Their true intent, hoping for Germany's unconditional surrender and hefty reparations to bridge their loans, has been exposed."
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The representatives were stunned, and then thunderous applause erupted in the meeting room.
