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Chapter 19 The Change of George Black

Faced with the princess arranged by the British, George Blake did not show his rejection. On the contrary, he showed a considerable degree of kindness and sympathy towards the young Margaret.

According to George Blake, Princess Margaret was also a victim of dictatorship and power. If she were just an ordinary person or born in a free country, she would be able to decide her own marriage and love even as a princess.

Instead of selling one's life's marriage and happiness for the so-called national interests like now.

Although Princess Margaret herself said that this was her responsibility as a princess and a member of the royal family, George Blake still believed that she should at least be able to decide on her own marriage and have the right to pursue happiness.

In this way, the princess who was originally forcibly arranged successfully got close to George Blake, and a friendship was established between the two that did not involve feelings between men and women.

Even Princess Margaret seemed to be because of George Blake's kindness and sympathy towards her, coupled with George Blake's own sense of mystery as a mage and his temperament tempered by war experience.

Some fell in love with this man who was eight years older than her.

However, George Blake was not passionate about the princess, he just regarded her as a friend with whom he could communicate, nothing more.

And compared to Princess Margaret, another friend of George Blake had a closer relationship with him. The two often discussed problems together in the library, and also went to bars to drink together. Some people even witnessed the two often going out to Cambridge together.

University.

Although the country in later generations was famous for its corruption, and was even called a corrupt country, it was the 1940s, the era that had just ended World War II, and few people dared to openly say that they were gay.

Therefore, even if George Blake was seen sleeping in his dormitory with friends, no one would doubt his gender orientation.

And this friend who was so close to George Blake was named Harold King Philby.

Although the world has undergone some small changes due to the appearance of Chen Mo, and even the entire historical process of World War II has been greatly affected, Kim Philby's life has not been interfered with.

He was still born in 1912, and came into contact with and believed in communism at a young age. In 1934, he became a Soviet intelligence officer in Vienna. In 1940, he successfully broke into the British Secret Intelligence Service and became a double agent.

And began to rise step by step.

Although the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union were still allies during the World War II that just ended, and the leaders of the two countries had cordial and friendly exchanges at various international summits, there is no doubt that at this time, Western countries led by the United Kingdom and the United States had begun to plan

Deal with the Soviet Union.

Kim Philby's department was an intelligence department of the British intelligence agency targeting the Soviet Union.

Originally, George Blake's affairs had almost nothing to do with him, but at an accidental social event, he accidentally met this young man, and during the conversation, he discovered that some of George Blake's thoughts and tendencies were worth developing.

As a comrade, Kim Philby carefully made friends with George Blake.

In the following time, Kim Philby used the excuse that his intelligence department needed someone who could understand Russian, so he often went to the Russian major at Cambridge University, and every time he met George Blake by "coincidence", and

He conducts exchanges on topics of mutual interest.

During the exchange, Kim Philby tried to spread some ideas about communism to George Blake, which soon aroused great interest in the young man.

In the name of his need to learn Russian, he obtained a lot of Russian "learning materials" through the Egyptian Embassy. Naturally, they were mixed with some less politically correct things, such as a man named Fra

Works of Kimmel Ilyich Ulyanov.

Through the translation and reading of these Russian works, George Blake soon learned about communism and showed great interest and enthusiasm for it. Soon, under the guidance of Kim Philby, it developed into

gained faith.

After establishing his belief in communism, George Blake finally had answers to his long-standing questions.

How can we help the people, how can we make this world a better place? Only by overthrowing oppression and class, realizing true equality for all, establishing a society without exploitation, and realizing communism can we achieve what he has always expected.

This undoubtedly gave George Blake great encouragement and confidence, and he knew that he was not alone, nor was he wrong.

There are comrades in this world who share the same ideals and beliefs as him and want to make this unhappy world a better place. He is not struggling alone.

After finally finding the answer he had been searching for and establishing a lofty belief, George Blake's spiritual outlook undoubtedly suddenly took on a new look.

His previous performance was very consistent with the image of an exiled young man. He was depressed, taciturn, and almost didn't like to socialize with others. His overall appearance was very gloomy and depressed.

Although this made Princess Margaret like him more, it also inspired her girlish sympathy for George Blake, and she wanted to soothe his inner pain, but it was obvious that George Blake did not like this.

It's just that he didn't have answers to the questions in his mind before, and his teacher's remonstrances were suppressed lightly, so he acted like this out of depression.

But after establishing his belief in communism, George Blake's entire mental outlook changed fundamentally, and he seemed to be rejuvenated with vitality and brilliance.

Apart from Kim Philby, who was very close to him, Princess Margaret was undoubtedly the first person to notice this.

However, out of sympathy and friendship for George Blake, as well as a little love, the princess did not disclose this information to the British intelligence services and the royal family, but instead covered up for her friend.

On the pretext that her relationship with George Blake had progressed, she attributed George Blake's change to his love for her and covered up the matter.

After George Blake learned about this incident, he undoubtedly felt extremely guilty towards the princess. After all, Princess Margaret was sacrificing her own reputation to cover for him.

You must know that in a Puritan country like the UK, the requirements for marriage and relationships, especially those of royal family members, are very strict.

But for his own ideals and beliefs, George Blake could only hold back the guilt in his heart at this time, and with the help of Princess Margaret, he concealed his behavior.

Fortunately, he had been living in seclusion before and did not have too many close contacts with anyone, so with the cooperation of the princess, there was no problem.

Until Kim Philby wanted to develop him into a Soviet intelligence agent.


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