Becoming a Russian Oligarch After Rebirth -
Chapter 1155 - 977: The Last Question_2
Chapter 1155: Chapter 977: The Last Question_2
Clearly, this was a decision made internally by the Kiev side after the meeting between Wang Ye and Yanukovych.
Wang Ye nodded and smiled,
"There are basically no problems with these. I can give an affirmative response right now. After all, among our brotherly nations, in terms of country size and strength, it’s either us or you guys.
In my plans, the focus has always been on giving strong support to you, Ukraine, to develop as quickly as possible.
As long as both of our countries thrive, then there will be no power that can provoke us in the future!"
Maintaining close and friendly relations between Russia and Ukraine, along with both countries’ economic development, was also a "big game" played by Wang Ye!
If his intention were realized, then many of the "tragedies" that occurred in the original "Historical Process" could be avoided.
Of course, his Crimea would also be safe from getting caught in the whirlpool...
Perhaps, the global situation of "tripod stand" from his previous life would transform into a "quadrilateral conversation"!
Therefore, in terms of support for Ukraine, Wang Ye would not be stingy, giving all that he could within his capabilities!
Before leaving, Yulia seemed a little resentful.
Because she had intended to come over to "report on her work" to Wang Ye in the evening but had been tactfully declined by Wang Ye...
Actually, Wang Ye had his own difficulties. After all, Natalia was going to visit.
He couldn’t possibly let both women stay at the same time. That would be somewhat disrespectful to them.
These matters, although everyone was aware of them, still could not be spoken of openly.
...
On the morning of the third day, Wang Ye and his party were ready to set off back to Moscow, bid farewell by Yanukovych, Yulia, and others.
The trip to Kiev ended successfully and yielded fruitful outcomes.
During the two days he spent in Kiev, almost all Ukrainian media channels covered news about him!
After all, he was a figure of substantial importance.
However, what Wang Ye did not know was that news of his visit to Kiev was not only widespread in Ukraine, but it had also been seen by his father back home...
Since Wang Ye’s last trip back home when he revealed everything to his parents, and then hurriedly left, the old couple had been disoriented for quite a while, unable to come to terms with it all.
The news Wang Ye told them was too shocking!
Even though they knew Wang Ye would not deceive them about such matters, they still found it hard to believe...
His father had also started to pay attention to the news from Moscow.
Unfortunately, at that time, the Internet was not well-developed. If one wanted to access international news, there were few channels, just some articles on a few portal websites.
But as Wang Ye was not the top figure in Moscow, the chances of him appearing on domestic news were slim.
With so many countries around the world and domestic attention primarily focused on developed countries in Europe and America, there was little interest in Russia, the "poor neighbor" next door.
Searching the websites exhaustively yielded no recent news on Wang Ye for his father.
This made him doubt whether what Wang Ye had told him was true...
He had discussed this with Wang Ye’s mother, but she had criticized him harshly for not trusting his own son.
His father could only smile wryly; he didn’t mistrust his son, but rather himself.
Did he really have the capability to father such an... absurdly outstanding son?
That day, he was in his office, and during a break, he habitually opened the international section of the Sohu news channel.
Then a picture caught his eye because it was of his son!
"Russian Speaker Mikhail visits Kiev..."
Perhaps there weren’t many significant world events that day, so the news of Wang Ye’s visit to Kiev finally appeared on domestic news websites...
Eagerly, the father clicked on the news piece, which contained a clear picture with his son right in the center!
Beside him were blond-haired, blue-eyed foreigners, and the caption below listed names such as "President Yanukovych" and "Prime Minister Yulia" – all important figures...
As for Wang Ye’s titles, those of course included "First Vice Speaker of the Duma," "Director of the National Foreign Affairs Committee," and so on.
By this time, his father had finally stopped doubting the truth of the words Wang Ye had said...
After all, it was Wang Ye himself who had spoken them, and the websites he had shown his father were foreign; his father had subconsciously thought them unreliable.
Now it was different because the news was something he had found himself, and it was on a "credible" domestic news website!
This absolutely couldn’t be fake...
After reading the news several times, he even bookmarked the webpage.
He had intended to print it out directly, but he remembered his son’s instructions not to talk about his identity with others and decided against printing it for fear it would be seen by someone who knew Wang Ye.
He no longer felt like working and after pacing around the office for a bit, he gritted his teeth and called his company’s driver, "Prepare the car; we’re going to the capital city of the province!"
He was planning on buying a Benz in the capital city!
Wang Ye had mentioned before that he should switch to a better car, but his mother had stopped him at the time.
His father had been somewhat apprehensive then, as the "identity switch" had not yet been completed.
But now he had finally confirmed that his son really had become a "Big Shot" abroad!
Having become such a high-ranking official, what was wrong with him, his father, driving a nice car...
It wasn’t that he had become arrogant; it was more a case of "a poor man coming into wealth," because he knew even better than Wang Ye’s mother just how prestigious his son’s titles really were!
...
Wang Ye naturally didn’t know about his father’s psychological changes back home.
After returning from Kiev, Wang Ye reported his work progress at the Kremlin.
It was the same familiar little restaurant, but this time, Rossiyana didn’t come; only his father-in-law, Wang Ye, and Gavriil were present.
The meal was still the usual fare, and the three of them chatted casually while eating.
"... just like that, Yanukovych and Yulia have been very cooperative, agreeing to formally submit their application to join the organization during the next Collective Security Meeting.
However, regarding the Mikhail Plan I proposed, it needs to be implemented as soon as possible.
As for the money, I’ll think of a solution and try not to dip into the government’s budget.
Medvedev has it tough, with expenses in all areas. If I were to take a large sum of money from him now, I bet he would get irritated with me," Wang Ye said with a smile.
His father-in-law nodded in satisfaction, looking at Wang Ye with great admiration. The young man before him had never disappointed!
Regardless of how difficult the task was, as long as it was handed over to him, there had never been a case where he couldn’t manage it!
He often even delivered results that surprised him!
Take this time, for instance, what was supposed to be only discussions about the Collective Security Organization, yet Wang Ye brought out the "Mikhail Plan," intending to economically connect the neighboring brother countries as well.
With both military and economic ties closely knit together, how could the relationship be weak?
While these countries weren’t developed and still required monetary support from Russia, at the very least, it won him a group of "younger brothers"!
This was something that Russia had not achieved since the Former Soviet Breakdown over a decade ago, and now it was being realized under his wing...
As for the "Mikhail Plan" proposed by Wang Ye, his father-in-law had considered it seriously, and he agreed with Wang Ye’s point of view.
It wasn’t enough to unite merely on the military front; they had to come together economically as well!
Even if it meant that Moscow had to "tighten its belt" and allocate some funds to support these countries, in the long run, it was worth it.
He wasn’t stingy; he understood that no matter how eloquently one might speak, nothing beats pulling out hard cash!
Especially when dealing with these "poor brothers" in the neighborhood...
"That’s perfect, then. If the money doesn’t require my attention, I really have no reason to refuse your plan.
Now that Ukraine’s entry into the Collective Security Organization is settled, there’s only one last issue to resolve—the problem between Azerbaijan and Armenia! How do you consider tackling this?" asked the father-in-law with a smile.
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