“The capitalist country, it means that I have capital and you don’t have it, so this country is mine! Contact the police and suppress me. Can Rockefeller do it, can I do it in Sheffield?” William Sheffield converged? The smile smiled coldly, “Happy America, every day of gun battle.”The Gilded Age, 1
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Chapter 1 Alliance Remnants
Chapter 2 Deputy Chairman
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Chapter 4 More money and more money
Chapter 5 Visitors from the North
Chapter 6 Gilded Age
Chapter 7 Commercial reputation
Chapter 8 Talk later
Chapter 9 I Hu Hansan (repair)
Chapter 10 Is back
Chapter 11 My model
Chapter 12 Master of the United States
Chapter 13 good day
Chapter 14 I can also talk
Chapter 15 Have to add money
Chapter 16 I am also patriotic
Chapter 17 Stunned
Chapter 18 The consequences of entrepreneurial failure
Chapter 19 Wealth is amazing
Chapter 20 Stability is everything
Chapter 21 Octopus William
Chapter 22 Friendship forever
Chapter 23 No one loves nature
Chapter 24 Man at the top of the food chain
Chapter 25 The Lord is with me
Chapter 26 Black water, black gold
Chapter 27 Intellectual property issues
Chapter 28 Patent stick
Chapter 29 Yankee Thief
Chapter 30 Forgive you
Chapter 31 Overwork
Chapter 32 flagrant
Chapter 33 Soft rice
Chapter 34 Unblock the relationship
Chapter 35 Father of united states
Chapter 36 Deal
Chapter 37 Old man's connections
Chapter 38 Chemical Power
Chapter 39 Ruhr
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Chapter 41 I am also a noble
Chapter 42 Junker
Chapter 43 Artillery Queen Beta
Chapter 44 William the country betrayer
Chapter 45 I know germany
Chapter 46 Tariff issue
Chapter 47 Happy cooperation
Chapter 48 "Gunboat Diplomacy"
Chapter 49 Germans hate it more
Chapter 50 A family
Novel Introduction
“The capitalist country, it means that I have capital and you don’t have it, so this country is mine! Contact the police and suppress me. Can Rockefeller do it, can I do it in Sheffield?” William Sheffield converged? The smile smiled coldly, “Happy America, every day of gun battle.”The Gilded Age, 1895.