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Chapter 185 Im not interested in money

This? Both John and Powell were dumbfounded. Could it be that they were facing a very rare gentleman?

Soon they knew how outrageous their idea was. Alan Wilson went on to say, "It is best that the big construction plan should be recognized by the Congress Party. Of course, we will implement it even if it is not recognized, but it is not good to do too much."

One less thing. If we can reduce some resistance, it is worth our efforts. We can't be so selfish. We can't close the dialogue channel just because Nehru drove me back to Europe. This is not a solution to the problem."

The current British India still needs the support of the Congress Party. After all, the Congress Party still hopes to take over a complete British India. Moreover, the voice expressed in London to let the Congress Party know is to try to preserve the integrity of British India.

In this matter, the interests of the National Congress Party and Alan Wilson currently overlap. Since there is overlap of interests, don't make things too ugly, as that would be ungentlemanly at all.

"That's it!" The two of them nodded in unison. Alan Wilson, who became the Assistant Commissioner, had not forgotten the embarrassment of being driven out of British India, but he just didn't care about it for the time being.

That's right, it's definitely temporary! Alan Wilson thinks so too, but it's just not in time.

Talking with the National Congress Party does not mean that things on the country side will fall behind. The mountains of small arms in Europe still have to find a market. Even if the country cannot withstand the attack of the Congress Party, the bandits must be suppressed.

The National Congress Party has been suppressing the country for three to five years. Even when the province has nothing to do, it always comes out to cause trouble.

Considering that the northern powers were suppressing banditry at the same time, Alan Wilson felt that applying this standard to the Congress Party was a very low opinion of the Congress Party, and he only made such an assessment for the sake of Nehru.

The in-depth communication with the Tubang should be done after meeting with the National Congress Party. Things should be done one by one, and there should be no impatient thoughts. Once impatient, things will be difficult to handle.

After making a plan, Alan Wilson and several other commissioners joined in the Christmas dinner reception.

"Such great mountains and rivers, I don't know how long we will have good days." Alan Wilson sighed with nostalgia.

Then he got busy. Seeing that General Mountbatten had been drinking for three rounds and had no time to worry about his daughter, Pamela Mountbatten quietly slipped out again and said with an unhappy face, "My father just said that he must find a way."

Transfer back to Europe.”

"Don't worry Pamela, isn't there any news yet?" Alan Wilson thought about it carefully, and it seemed that Mountbatten had indeed returned to Europe after the war.

However, he was immediately sent back to London to preside over the separation of British India. In the final analysis, he valued General Mountbatten's ability to dance and hoped to bring this trait into play so that the British Empire could leave with dignity.

For this reason, Mountbatten was even given full power over British India to make decisions independently without the consent of London.

This full power was given by Mountbatten to make things difficult for the London government in order not to return to British India, but the London government still agreed.

It depends on how you think about it. If General Mountbatten can get this full power to deal with it, it will definitely be a great thing for Alan Wilson. It will be equivalent to releasing the shackles of the entire British Indian civil servants.

The provincial government has nothing to do now to report to London, prepare a large amount of written materials, and wait for London's decision. At that time, all it takes is to deal with Mountbatten who has returned, and it is not up to him to decide what to do?

But Pamela Mountbatten was here, so of course Alan Wilson couldn't say that going back was a good choice, but asked the girl what she meant.

"I hope London ignores my father's activities. I don't want to go back now." Pamela Mountbatten rolled her eyes at Alan Wilson and muttered in a low voice.

"Of course, this is our common wish." Alan Wilson assured with affectionate expression and duplicity.

As for Maharaja Ali Khan, because Alan Wilson came back and sent a gift, he immediately handed it over to Pamela Mountbatten.

"I don't want money, why do you always give me money?" Pamela Mountbatten shook her head and refused.

"I don't even need money. I need someone to keep it. I am the only one in my family!" Alan Wilson muttered, "It is really impossible to have a woman around here."

Then Pamela Mountbatten took over the Wilson family's private property and wanted to keep it for Alan Wilson.

A few days before and after Christmas, the early headquarters of the Congress Party was in Calcutta. Calcutta was still the capital of British India at that time, so the Congress Party must be no stranger to the area to be built.

The reason why we need to talk to the Congress Party instead of the Muslim League is because the Congress Party has unrealistic expectations for the preservation of a unified British India, and various voices from the London government have deepened this unrealistic expectation.

expectations.

Ali Jinnah's Muslim League, on the other hand, wants to establish a country for the peaceful believers. It is more in line with Alan Wilson's interests to temporarily stabilize the majority Congress Party and make the Congress enthusiastic about large-scale construction projects.

After the Great Construction failed, there would naturally be an obvious scapegoat, the Muslim League, who would take the blame. It would not blame the British Empire, and it could also sow discord between the two countries after independence. It can be said that it killed two birds with one stone.

The person negotiating with the Congress Party was Nehru, not Gandhi.

Because Gandhi himself had an anti-industrial attitude and was extremely passionate about rural life. According to his idea, India after independence should be a large rural area where people live in harmony.

If we want to find a more suitable country for comparison, the ideals pursued are similar to those of the defunct Confederate States of America. We must take the path of becoming an agricultural power.

However, even if the Confederate States of America existed, it followed a route similar to France. Alan Wilson didn't think that British India was similar to an agricultural power. No matter how much food was grown, it did not consider its own huge population consumption. How to become an agricultural power?

Contrary to Gandhi, Nehru was very enthusiastic about industry, and because he had been to the Soviet Union, he was deeply impressed by the Soviet Union's rapid development. If it weren't for the intricate feudal forces in British India, he might even have left the Soviet Union alone after independence.

India turned into a country similar to the Soviet Union.

With Nehru being extremely passionate about industry, the Governor-General would naturally not talk to Gandhi, who wanted to turn India into a large rural area.

Before the formal communication, one person finally got the opportunity to meet the new assistant commissioner, and that was Li Jisheng, the British representative on the snowy plateau.

"Regarding that plateau, what I mean personally is to be ready to cash out. All work is based on profit. You can bring down as much gold as you can." Allen Weir said about the memory of his past life.

, the colonial empire extended its black hand to the sacred and inviolable territory and gave it a certain route plan.

"Mr. Allen, we have invested many years of energy in the snow-covered plateau." Li Jisheng said in confusion, "Why are you talking so lightly now?"

"The reason for the huge investment of energy is that British India is an important part of the British Empire, and the independence of British India is too loud now. We have to wait for London's decision-making to judge the future positioning of British India. If this important colony becomes independent

If so, why should we help Indians fight for their own interests? Isn’t this a case of nobles working for common people?”

Old God Alan Wilson dropped a cigarette, took a puff and said with an intoxicated look, "I have invested all my energy for many years not just for money. If British India cannot be saved, why don't we just stay here?"

What to do on the plateau? Get closer to heaven? Experience the joy of breathlessness?"

The new assistant commissioner told this representative who was nesting on the snowy plateau for the British Empire not to talk about his ideals. He only wanted to make money now. "Take all the Indians back to me. I will give you certain privileges. You must try your best to make money."

Get as much gold as possible from there, this is the greatest ideal."

If Li Jisheng still cares about any ideals, then Alan Wilson can only replace this person with a representative who focuses on making money, and let Li Jisheng commit suicide by putting dozens of bullets in his back.

"Do business and make money!" Li Jisheng repeated Alan Wilson's instructions. I have to say that the idea of ​​​​the new assistant commissioner is really simple and clear.

"That's right! It's mainly about making money." Alan Wilson nodded in approval. He was leaving anyway, so he couldn't let India take over the British Empire's influence on the plateau, right?

This is not possible. Even if Chang Gong's artillery party has a little bit of ambition, as long as it is willing to give up real money, Alan Wilson would dare to follow the deeds of his predecessor McMahon and draw a new path that is beneficial to China before leaving British India.

line.

This is nothing, just to make money, not shabby, anyway, it is India that suffers, and it has nothing to do with him as a British person.

Unfortunately, history has proven that the gun gang, like Alan Wilson now, wants nothing more than to make money. His good intentions were wasted in vain.

After settling the account details, Alan Wilson had nothing to talk about with Li Jisheng. He had no interest in the place closest to heaven, and couldn't think of anything except cold and lack of oxygen.

After the face-to-face meeting with Li Jisheng, Alan Wilson bid farewell to British Commissioner Burgess and British Ceylon Commissioner Donald MacLean before negotiating with the Congress Party, wishing them a smooth journey in their new posts.

"I heard that there is a mineral deposit called jade in northern Myanmar. The Kachin people should know about it. I hope Burgess will pay more attention to it." Alan Wilson said carefully as if he had just remembered something.

"Alan, why don't you pay attention?" Burgess said helplessly, "Are you focusing too much on money?"

"I'm not interested in money, it's Pamela who prefers that kind of stone." Alan Wilson denied it.


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