Chapter 1176 - 402: American Taboos
Atlantic City Port is bustling today.
Many tourists have come to see, as they also want to catch a glimpse of King George V of the United Kingdom.
As the sound of the whistle rings out, a luxurious liner slowly sails into Atlantic City Port.
As the liner stops, the sound of a symphony rings from the port’s location.
King George V of the United Kingdom, accompanied by Queen Mary, descends from the liner amidst people’s applause.
The arrival of George V has attracted the attention of the U.S. Government; however, because George V’s visit is not an official event, Coolidge has not come, but has sent Vice President Charles Dawes to welcome him.
Before becoming the Vice President of the United States, Charles Dawes was a banker closely connected with Germany.
In fact, in the first two years when Coolidge just became President, the United States had no Vice President.
Charles Dawes was officially promoted to the position of Vice President last year.
Donnie, Charles Dawes, and Earl Bock formed the first tier to welcome George V.
At this moment, Earl Bock’s heart was racing; such a reception was never given to him in the United Kingdom, and unexpectedly, in the United States, he became the British noble closest to George V.
Donnie approached George V, extended his hand with a smile, and said: "Your Majesty, welcome to Atlantic City!"
