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Chapter 516 - Chapter 257: The Role of the Lightbulb

Under the premise that both parties had the intention for peace negotiations, the meeting between Carlo and Ambassador William ended swiftly.

The Dutch were unwilling to engage in more intense disputes with Spain at this time, after all, the Netherlands' regime change required a stable environment, and the Netherlands did not have enough strength to confront Spain.

As for Carlo, he likewise did not wish to be too flamboyant, thereby attracting the attention of the British.

In fact, this conflict was entirely brought upon by the Dutch themselves. If the Dutch had not acted recklessly, Carlo would not have had much interest in the Dutch East Indies.

Although this colony also had considerable economic value, the issue was that in addition to Spain, the British, who truly mastered the Indian Colony, were also paying attention to this territory.

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