Chapter 88: A Great Harvest (Please Subscribe!)

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The peace talks lasted for several days, and finally, in the presence of the British, the Spanish and Moroccan governments jointly signed a new peace agreement, the Treaty of Ceuta. In addition to this peace agreement, the two governments also agreed that they would not provoke any disputes between them for any reason within the next 10 years, and that all conflicts should be resolved by the neutral country and the witness country, the United Kingdom. The Spanish government naturally had no objection to this request. First of all, the British government isn't stupid. If Spain were to use Morocco to extort money every now and then, the British wouldn't back down every time. Secondly, the Spanish government has already obtained almost everything it wanted in this peace agreement. The Bri

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