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Chapter 177 Im leaving

Since he initially understood the rhetoric of the British Empire's civil service system, Alan Wilson has rarely used this technique on politicians. Instead, he has always used it on trick girls.

And today he finally had a chance to use it on Margaret, a little girl who wanted to make progress. Alan Wilson was so decent and well-behaved that people couldn't be wary.

No matter from any aspect, he is a successful man at his current age, and he has extraordinary destructive power on girls who have not yet left school.

As long as Alan Wilson is given a chance, he can be pervasive. Whether it is throwing money at Pamela Mountbatten or talking about ideals at the current leader of the Campus Conservative Party, he can do the job.

Today was destined to be one of the few unforgettable memories in Margaret's life. She was shocked by Alan Wilson's wide range of interests. Whether it was the United States, the Soviet Union or other countries, he could talk clearly and clearly, and there seemed to be nothing he didn't know.

Almost in the rhythm of a good teacher and helpful friend, Margaret was very happy that she had seized the opportunity and expanded her knowledge. Politics is about being good at seizing opportunities.

"Oh, Margaret, it's really rare that you are a student majoring in chemistry. Did you make a mistake when you chose your major?" He looked away from the wine glass in Margaret's hand.

Alan Wilson asked in a gentle voice.

"Choosing a major is based on reality, but people always have to have ideals." Margaret clenched her fists and explained her ideals, "Politics has penetrated into my blood. Although I am a woman, I still have to have ideals."

Contribute to the country.”

"You are really ambitious. I almost never praise others, especially my peers, but now I want to praise you." Alan Wilson began to compliment without any trace, and at the same time, he also boasted in a certain sense.

Margaret obviously didn't have much resistance to this kind of rhetoric. She took a sip of whiskey and said sheepishly, "Actually, you are the one I should learn from. You have already been directly involved in work, and I am still a school student."

political activist."

"I'm going back." Margaret felt a little excited, and she even felt like she was blushing and her heartbeat was beating.

"But the car is out of gas and we can't get to school? Why don't we stay here for one night?" Alan Wilson was very embarrassed and tried his best to make the girl stay.

On this day, the chairman of the Conservative Party of Somerville Women's College stayed up all night.

"I'm definitely not escaping from anything, but if you don't go back to school, there may be rumors." Alan Wilson opened his mouth to clarify the current facts, hoping that Margaret would think about the current situation first.

"Okay!" Margaret's political attributes were finally inspired by Alan Wilson, and it was important to go back to school first.

"Take a shower first!" Alan Wilson said in a flattering tone, "I will never peek."

When it came to going back, Margaret refused to be sent by Alan Wilson, saying that she knew the way and wanted to go back by herself.

This was just right. Alan Wilson just talked about it casually and had no intention of actually sending her off. After the other party left, he returned to the room to clean up and put away the Leica camera.

Alan Wilson still felt that he should be cautious about returning to British India, so he prepared a detailed report, listing various possible situations and the assistance that might be needed.

In areas that were not suitable for the guidance of the state, he also made some plans for himself to prevent them from being forgotten.

With these small notes, at least he can be sure of one thing. From the moment he officially sets foot in South Asia, the major newspapers in London will not lack news, such as corpses floating in the Ganges, or gang rape cases that break the bottom line of mankind.

Decades later, the so-called real India has always been the focus of London media. In the eyes of Indian patriots, the BBC is almost like the American Fox in the eyes of Chinese people.

It is not entirely true to say that Indians do not hate the British at all, because the British have been reporting negative news about India for many years, and there are also huge anti-British groups in India. However, India itself is really bad, which naturally leads to the lack of strong backbone and the emergence of

It is similar to the Japanese blowing group in a certain big country at the turn of the century.

Of course, compared to Hibuki, who disappeared in ten years, if Hibuki in India wants to disappear, New Delhi will need to redouble its efforts. Alan Wilson is already preparing to let Indians enjoy the treatment of the 21st century in advance.

When he returns to India, not only will the British know more about the real India, but the entire world will also have a more intuitive understanding of India's long history and profound culture from the British media reports, such as environmentally friendly cows.

Dung lamp…

Who knows how cow urine can cure all diseases? For several days, Alan Wilson was accumulating knowledge for his return to India.

I spent most of my time wandering through the database of the Department of Indian Affairs to see if I could see any historical black spots!

For this reason, Alan Wilson was even prepared to trigger a civil war in India. In his opinion, even a civil war was possible. As long as the areas under British control could be preserved and exploitation continued within two years, civil war was not an option.

Even if there is a war, there will be no delay in making contributions to the British mainland. The fact that the front is tight and the rear is tight is not the first time.

As long as the British garrison in India can ensure the safety of civil servants, they can seize the time to transport the desired supplies in the name of peacekeeping.

If the day comes when things are out of control, just leave when the time comes and let India have free rein.

"Our Maharaja is very happy to learn that Mr. Allen is returning to British India. He is very satisfied with the weapons he received. Moreover, I have been to the British-occupied areas and have truthfully described the excellent military qualities of the German officers.

Report, the Maharaja is very interested." Alim learned that Alan Wilson's transfer order to return to British India had been issued, and he personally visited to express his gratitude.

"Since returning to Europe, I have never forgotten the help of Maharaja Ali Khan. It can be said that I still have the opportunity to return to British India, which is entirely due to the help of Maharaja. Without the kind help of Maharaja, I would not have been able to do this.

There are so many things." Alan Wilson expressed his stance firmly, "I am willing to help the Maharaja fight for Hyderabad's legal rights at any time."

Originally, when India and Pakistan were partitioned, the princes of some princely states with larger territories and larger populations, such as Hyderabad, Mysore, Indore, Jammu and Kashmir, Travancore, Junagadh, etc.

The Maharaja expressed disappointment with Mountbatten's plan and repeatedly requested the British government to allow them to stay in the Commonwealth as a dominion.

In the end, the London government did not respond. Naturally, Alan Wilson did not have the ability to get London to recognize the sovereignty of the princely states. But it could help the princely states from another level, such as not recognizing the inheritance rights of independent India to British India.

With Alan Wilson here, post-independence India could not hope to receive any of the legacy of the British Empire in Asia.

"There is nothing that can be done at the official level to help the princely states, but please rest assured the Maharaja and his friends, the civil servants in British India are genuine in their desire to help the princely states." Alan Wilson said to Ali

Mu said, "As for the specific operations, after I arrive in British India, I will naturally find an opportunity to talk in detail."

After talking to Alim, Alan Wilson, who was eyeing the date of the ferry ticket, went to Margaret's alma mater. He used his identity as a Whitehall civil servant to cash out Margaret, who had a de facto relationship.

I met myself.

"What are you doing here? Don't come to my school if you have nothing to do." Margaret tilted her head, with an expression on her face that said, "I don't want to see you."

Although Margaret did not blame Alan Wilson, after all, she did not refuse in the end, but the two of them did stop at being good teachers and helpful friends, so quickly... Margaret did not dare to face it.

"Margaret, I have to leave. I have received a transfer order to work in British India."

Alan Wilson spoke as if he had just received this transfer order, and said with a sincere look, "I personally feel very sorry about that incident, so I came to the school to find you. This time I went to the British

India doesn't know how long it will work and doesn't want to leave with regrets, so I'm here today to ask for your understanding."


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