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Chapter 161 Turing

"Come here often when you have time, just treat this place as your own home. Oh, Alan, don't always express your so-called kindness." Edwina Ashley whispered softly as Alan Wilson was sent to the door.

instructions, but in the end he said something without any beginning or end.

"Uh?" Alan Wilson frowned, savoring Edwina Ashley's words carefully, as if there was something wrong, but it seemed like nothing?

"This guy!" Edwina Ashley pursed her lips and shook her head, thinking with pity in her eyes, "Maybe she is still in the dark and doesn't know how deeply rooted her image is in Paris."

Since the Labor Party came to power, the current Secretary of State for India has of course changed. The current Secretary of State for India is Lord Perthick-Laurence. However, Perthick-Lawrence did not become the Secretary of State for India because of his knowledge of British Indian affairs.

On the contrary, Pesik-Lawrence was a well-known women's movement activist and inspired the women's liberation movement. Such a politically correct background, in Alan Wilson's view, had nothing to do with colonial things.

But this is democracy. A person who enthusiastically supports women's liberation can also become the Minister of Indian Affairs.

After leaving the Department of Indian Affairs, Alan Wilson went to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building. Alexander Cadogan, the Permanent Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was not surprised at all. He looked like you were here, "Alan, I came back to graduate. I

Think about it, you might have to receive a medal and then prepare to leave for New Delhi, right?"

"Um, can I be right?" Alan Wilson's face was uncertain, not knowing what kind of medicine the other party was selling.

"It's like this. I'm about to leave for San Francisco to lead the professional civil servants of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and leave a mark on the formal signing of the United Nations." Alexander Cadogan first expressed his longing for the San Francisco Conference, and then changed the subject.

, "I have to say that during the period after the war, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was even more busy than during the war. During the war, I did not feel that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' establishment was going to be expanded, but now I have this idea."

Is this to expand the scope of recruitment? Alan Wilson asked himself, even if he has this idea, it is completely normal.

Politicians often make good promises during elections, such as streamlining the size of departments. However, civil servant leaders always hope that their departments will be bigger and better. As the civil servant leader of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Alexander Cadogan has this idea.

However, Alan Wilson guessed wrong. Alexander Cadogan just expressed that he wanted Alan Wilson to help him take care of both private matters such as graduation and official matters such as receiving foreign guests, because he had done similar work before.

"Receiving foreign guests?" Alan Wilson asked suspiciously, "Sir Alexander, I am going back to New Delhi. And when have I done similar work?"

"Oh, Alan. You have to receive a medal and do your graduation thesis. It's not a big deal to receive foreign guests. This also shows that the empire values ​​you. You must know that the busier civil servants tend to have higher status." Alexander Cadogan

He opened his mouth to encourage me and said, "Take me for example. I am busy with the affairs of the United Nations right now. This is something you can't understand."

Maybe I really can’t understand the hard work you put into preparing your speech for the United Nations for a month!

The office door was pushed open, and a man with Mediterranean hair walked in. He was very surprised that Alan Wilson was here. He took a deep look and then seemed to remember something, and took the initiative to say hello, "Alan?"

Alan Wilson had the illusion that he had become more famous when he returned to London this time. He hesitated and said, "Dear Sir, may I ask, who are you?"

"Colleague of Alexander!" George Middleton, Director of the Personnel Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, laughed. After learning the ins and outs from Alexander Cadogan, he nodded and asked Alan Wilson to sit down, and said with a gentle expression, "Alan,

In fact, based on the current situation, we can say that the existence of the Ministry of Indian Affairs is still unknown. I think you are a smart man. In order to better serve the British Empire in the future, you should be brave enough to take responsibility at any time and train to become a seasoned person.

diplomat."

"Once the Ministry of Indian Affairs is abolished, you will be able to enter the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as you wish with a glorious resume, right?"

Is this a threat? Alan Wilson asked himself, it seems that the Director of Personnel of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs does have such a meaning.

"I have always had an extraordinary enthusiasm for work. As long as the empire needs me, I will do anything." Alan Wilson said with a sincere smile on his face, saying that he is willing to take on responsibilities and has the courage to take them.

"You won't force it, right?" George Middleton asked knowingly, "Our Ministry of Foreign Affairs has always been very democratic."

"Absolutely not forced." Alan Wilson's answer was categorical, fully demonstrating the professionalism of an imperial civil servant. George Middleton nodded in approval, handed down a stack of documents, and left Alexander Cadogan's office.

Who should let others take care of human affairs? People have to bow their heads under the roof. Alan Wilson understands this truth.

The Director of the Personnel Department, first of all, has two powers that make people smile. They implement the imperial civil service system and are responsible for the job classification of imperial civil servants, examinations and recruitment, assessments, job promotions and demotions, rewards and punishments, wages and benefits, retirement and retirement, rights protection, etc.

The second is to carry out a certain level of civil servant management and appointment and removal; to macro-manage administrative personnel and professional and technical personnel of public institutions; to be responsible for the evaluation of professional and technical positions in enterprises and public institutions.

"George is kidding you." Alexander Cadogan showed his broad mind at the right time. If someone slaps him, he can give a sweet date. "It doesn't matter whether the Indian Affairs Department exists in the future or not, and it doesn't matter how long it exists.

, In the following days, many colleagues from the Department of Indian Affairs will definitely join the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Alan can rest assured that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs needs talents like you."

This chapter is not finished yet. Please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "That's it. I'm going to San Francisco to sign United Nations documents in the middle of the month. Needless to say, Alan, you also understand how important this is. Any

Nothing can distract me at this time." Alexander Cadogan talked about his own itinerary and expressed that this matter was of great significance.

Alan Wilson nodded. He remembered that Alexander Cadogan seemed to later be the British ambassador to the United Nations.

"But at this time, the Alexander Red Flag Song and Dance Troupe that is visiting Paris will arrive in London in the middle of the month. The Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary attach great importance to this. But the affairs of the United Nations cannot be delayed. I need someone who has dealt with the Soviets.

The diplomat is responsible for the reception." Alexander Cadogan hinted, "He must have extraordinary energy, quick thinking, and most importantly, be reliable."

After hearing this, Alan Wilson carefully recalled his work in recent months. It seemed that he had heard the evaluation of reliability more than once. It seems that in the civil service system, the top evaluation is not professionalism and style, but reliability.

"I will definitely complete the reception work very reliably." Alan Wilson also gave a reliable answer.

"Very good, by the way, go to MI6 to receive the medal. I will arrange your graduation." Alexander Cadogan said with a mouth full of joy and an expression that said, "I'm very optimistic about you."

With the end of the war, the medal ceremony to reward those with meritorious service during the war was also put on the agenda. The medal had nothing to do with Alan Wilson, but because he provided important information about Pearl Harbor, he had a medal to receive.

Because it was an outstanding achievement on the secret front, in order to hide both merit and fame, a certain degree of confidentiality had to be taken into account. The place where Alan Wilson received the medal was MI6.

After Alan Wilson arrived at MI6, several people were already waiting there, either chatting or sitting alone in silence. Among them was a man who looked young, sitting quietly on a chair.

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Seeing that the gathering of people was in full swing, and he might not be able to get in a word if he went there, Alan Wilson sat down next to the man who looked a little isolated, and introduced himself, "Alan Wilson, are you here to receive a medal too, sir?"

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"Yes, you too? Oh, sorry, my name is Alan Mathison Turing." Turing stretched out his hand to show friendship, "I'll call you Wilson, it's a bit strange to call yourself by your own name."

"Turing!" When Alan Wilson called Turing's name, there was some vibrato in his voice. This is a famous figure, the father of computers?

After the outbreak of World War II, Turing enlisted in the army and began serving in the intelligence center. His main task was to decipher German codes. The intelligence he deciphered played a key role in important military operations such as the Normandy landings.

After Germany's famous cryptographic system Ingmar was put into the war, the German submarine force equipped with Ingmar sank more than a thousand Allied ships. Since the German code could not be deciphered in a short time, the Allied forces in the North Atlantic

Military supply lines are facing catastrophe.

It would be a pity that such a genius committed suicide just because of gender issues. Although Alan Wilson knew in his heart that the person facing him was a gay, he did not show any discrimination.

There is nothing to be afraid of. Alan Wilson has seen both of the Cambridge Five Comrades. As long as it does not disturb him, there will be no problem. Maybe when a country goes downhill, something similar will happen. A computer

The genius was forced to commit suicide because of this kind of thing.

Alan Wilson felt regretful, and chatted with Turing. When Turing talked about cracking Ingmar, he seemed to have become another person, completely different from the quiet one just now.

"Oh, I forgot, Wilson, how did you obtain the Japanese military intelligence." Turing asked with interest.

Sensation from heaven! Alan Wilson wanted to say that, but no one believed it. He just said that it was discovered by intelligence personnel accidentally, and it is incomparable to Turing.


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