typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 20 Noble Ideals

In the eyes of Kim Philby and his superiors, there was no doubt that George Blake was a highly valuable development target.

Not to mention the value of George Blake as a disciple of Chen Mo and a mage, it is just that he himself is a young man with great potential in the eyes of Kim Philby.

In a report to his superiors, Kim Philby described George Blake like this: "He is a young man with ideals. He has unlimited enthusiasm and yearning for the noble cause of liberating all mankind. He has He has lofty ideals and noble sentiments, and at the same time has the determination and ability to work hard for a great goal throughout his life. He has even made some attempts and efforts for this great cause.

For this young man, all he lacked was correct ideological guidance. When he came into contact with the great theories and ideas of communism, he quickly became a staunch communist. He is our natural comrade. ."

In fact, George Blake did not live up to Kim Philby's expectations and praise. After being exposed to communist ideas, he did quickly become a staunch communist and eagerly hoped to save all mankind. Make some contributions and achievements.

To the best of his ability, he first handed a battle mage training manual he carried to Kim Philby, who had already revealed his identity to him.

Although this manual does not contain much content, it is definitely impossible to train real mages, but as long as it is available, a large number of battle mages can be trained on the battlefield.

It is absolutely impossible for these battle mages to explain the principles of magic or conduct magic experiments, but if you ask them to explode something on the battlefield, they are all good players.

George Blake had already seen this from the battle mages under him when he was on the Asian battlefield.

The legion-level combat magic guided by their joint spellcasting was a nightmare for the Japanese army on the Asian battlefield. Several elite Japanese Army Division A regiments were wiped out when George Black led the mage group and cooperated with the local armed forces.

Of course, George Black strongly believed that even without the support of the mage group, the local armed forces could defeat these Japanese troops, but they might suffer more casualties due to the lack of heavy firepower.

It was an army that amazed George Blake. Each of them had an extremely strong will to fight. In order to defeat the enemy and drive the invaders from their homes, they were never afraid of sacrifice.

Originally, George Blake thought that they were just killing their relatives because their homeland was invaded, and that they were just driving away the invaders, just like how countries fought against Germany on the European battlefield.

But after communicating with Kim Philby, George Blake gradually understood why they behaved so resignedly to death on the battlefield, because they had higher goals and nobler and simpler wishes.

They hope to save their country, hope it can become a better place, and they shed their lives and blood for this simple and great ideal.

Many people fell, and many young people like him gave their precious lives. Even in the mage group he led, there were many young people with ideals like this. Many of them were The young people all rested in the land that was their motherland but was the first time they set foot on it in their lives.

At this moment, George Blake could finally understand what people can pay for after they have great goals and ideals.

And he provided the battle mage training manual to Kim Philby out of his own inner ideals and goals.

Although George Blake knew very well that he felt sorry for his teacher by doing this, he no longer had the original admiration for his teacher after thinking that Chen Mo was a dictator.

This also makes him feel a certain amount of guilt for his actions, but he is more determined because he knows that everything he does is for the lofty goal of liberating all mankind.

Only by increasing the number of comrades who believe in communism and becoming stronger in supporting it can it truly save the world and save everyone.

At this time, he had to admit that what his teacher said did make some sense, that is, only strong power was the prerequisite for everything.

Noble ideals can indeed bring powerful power, but this power is more spiritual. In order to realize it, comrades need more physical power.

To this end, George Blake hoped to do whatever he could to help his comrades.

However, Kim Philby stopped his somewhat reckless actions.

"I understand that you want to do something for our common cause, but now I must ask you to do nothing, because your identity is very valuable to our cause, and maintaining your current identity is far more valuable than your current status.

Providing a few pieces of information can help our cause much more." Kim Phil persuaded George Blake and secretly provided him with relevant intelligence training, allowing the young man to grow rapidly.

To be a qualified and excellent intelligence officer.

But as Kim Philby said, neither he nor his superiors wanted George Blake to waste his valuable identity.

Even though he was exiled to the UK, George Blake was still a student of Chen Mo and the leader of the second branch of the Royal Egyptian Mage Corps. This was enough to give him access to some extremely valuable information, even if he was in London at the moment.

.

After understanding all this, George Blake also understood that if you want to achieve the great goal that your comrades are striving for, it is not just enough to have a passion for it.

It requires tolerance, pressure, and firm belief.

Because of this, George Blake quickly silenced himself, as if everything was back to how it was before. He needed to be himself and maintain this identity to contact more people who were more valuable to their cause.

information.

It was also for this purpose and the need to conceal their identity that the contacts between George Blake and Princess Margaret gradually became more frequent.

Although both George Blake and Princess Margaret themselves knew that the two were just close friends, it seemed to the outside world that the two were indeed in love.

When this judgment was presented to the British royal family and Chen Mo's desk, the first thing the British thought of was that their honey trap had finally succeeded.

Chen Mo, on the other hand, looked at another more detailed report with interest, and just said: "It's interesting, don't worry about him."


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next