George Blake, who raised the flag of rebellion against his teacher, was suppressed without making any splash. It was not even Chen Mo who took action himself. It was just Ada Wang and the intelligence agency she ran who arrested George Blake and other opposition elements.
Catch and kill, the incident was quickly controlled to the smallest possible impact.
However, to everyone's expectation, after receiving the report about the rebellion submitted by Ada Wang, Chen Mo did not act as angry as a dictator, nor did he deal cruelly with the opponents.
suppression and disposal.
In fact, except for some people who were killed due to fierce resistance when Ada Wang sent people to arrest these opponents, no one else lost their lives as a result.
He just smiled and ordered the release of everyone except George Blake, and just deported them without any further treatment.
As for George Blake, Chen Mo only sent the student to the UK after placing him under house arrest for a period of time, gave him the status of an embassy attaché, and arranged for him to attend Cambridge University, majoring in Russian.
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Chen Mo's arrangement made everyone a little confused, but this kind of banishment also made people speculate that Chen Mo might cherish the talent of his student and did not want to deal with him too harshly.
Therefore, in the eyes of many people, George Blake has not lost his power. Even if he was driven to Europe, many people still fawn over and win over him.
Some people even think that George Blake in this situation is more valuable than before, because before he was a student of the King of Egypt and a hotshot big shot, but now he is at a low stage. At this time, he is far more valuable than before.
Better access and recruitment.
Under such circumstances, there were many people with ulterior motives gathered around George Blake.
George Blake himself was certainly aware of this situation.
Even without the training of brutal competition in the magic academy, his experience in the war gave him sufficient experience and learned a lot.
The accumulation of experience brought by these things has also greatly improved George Blake's ability to deal with people and situations. Those with ulterior motives have long been seen through by him and have not achieved their goals.
The sense of accomplishment gained from these people could not dilute George Blake's inner depression, but instead intensified his loss.
Because he felt that the world really seemed to be like what his teacher said, and no one pursued justice and justice. People were just running for their own interests, and no one wanted the world to become a better place.
Even his teacher, someone he had always respected and respected, seemed to be the same.
Even if Chen Mo did bring prosperity and strength to Egypt, he had been planning for his own interests, and the stronger Egypt was just a tool in his hands.
Chen Mo's speech at the international summit confirmed his thoughts and judgments. His teacher is still a dictator for his own selfish interests, rather than someone who can bring different hope to the world as he hoped.
savior.
It is precisely because of this idea that he raised the flag of rebellion with the opposition, hoping to wake up his teacher.
Yes, George Blake himself never thought that their rebellion would have any impact on his teacher, let alone that he could really successfully overthrow his teacher.
He knew clearly that even if he brought all his second division, facing these battle mages and escort troops who had experienced the baptism of war, they would not be much stronger than a baby that had just learned to walk in front of his teacher.
He just hopes to use this method to stimulate his teacher, so that he can understand that dictatorship is a move against the trend of the times. This will not bring happiness to the people, but will only make him betray his relatives.
For this reason, George Blake was even ready to sacrifice himself, and others who rose up with him were also ready to sacrifice themselves for ideals and freedom.
However, Chen Mo's treatment made him really confused. His teacher seemed to not care about these things at all. He easily let go of all the opponents and did not hold him accountable as the culprit. Instead, he was sent to prison.
When he came to England, he was asked to go to school.
He didn't care how he was treated by Chen Mo. What he wanted more was that his teacher could wake up and give up being a dictator.
But obviously his hope failed, which made him feel deeply disappointed, and he became more and more taciturn.
During his days in Cambridge, George Blake did not lack social interaction. Whether it was the native British aristocrats or dignitaries from other countries, they were very happy to make friends with this student who had started a rebellion and was treated lightly by Chen Mo.
After all, aside from the fact that George Black is Chen Mo's student, he is still one of the famous mages known in the world, and he is the only one with the experience and ability to form a mages group.
It can be said that the mage group is sparing no effort to win over him.
However, George Blake declined almost all social invitations and spent most of his time in the library of Cambridge University and his studies.
His early experience in the magic academy made him develop the habit of studying seriously every minute and every second. He never took any carelessness in his studies.
Although Russian is not what he wants to learn, since he has come to learn it, he will study it seriously.
Because of George Blake's reclusive behavior, many people who wanted to win over him were frustrated, which also gave him a label that was difficult to make friends with.
George Blake was happy to see this happen. He really didn't like the so-called social interactions with masks and intrigues. He would rather read two more books in the library during this time.
But his habit inevitably fell into the eyes of interested people. The British arranged for their Princess Margaret to enter the Bridge University and become George Blake's classmate, and hoped that she could form a relationship with George Blake.
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Although Princess Margaret was not yet twenty years old at this time, considering that George Blake was only eight years old, the two seemed to be a good match.
Although the princess is somewhat rebellious under the favor of George VI and seems to be spoiled, but in the face of such major events involving the country, even the princess cannot influence the country's decision-making with her personal will. The young princess can only
He was able to get close to George Blake according to the arrangements of the royal family and the government, and became his classmate.