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Chapter 223 Allen

"Let's put it this way, we should have a new governor, but there is no news yet." Edel said with surprise, "Does this mean that the governor will have a vacancy period?"

"Wouldn't that be better? Originally, British India had the final say. It doesn't matter if there is a governor or not. It would be better if there is no governor." Alan Wilson sighed with longing upon hearing this.

If nothing else happens, the new Governor-General will be Mountbatten, but then again, although this is also a good result.

But the better result is that there is no governor! Although he also knows that this is a delusion, he still has an idea, right?

"It's good to have a window period. The country will not sit back and watch British India without a governor-general." Sir Barron could see Alan Wilson's little idea at a glance and directly exposed this delusion, "I just don't know.

who!"

"Yeah, I wonder if the new Governor is easy to get along with." Alan Wilson muttered absentmindedly. This is really a problem for him. Although it may be a good thing, it may also be a bad thing. Who knows what impression Mountbatten left on him.

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It's useless to think so much. To forge iron, you have to be strong yourself. First, give British India a peaceful future. This is more important than anything else.

Although he was an optimist, Alan Wilson was still affected by Mountbatten's unclear attitude. Vivien Leigh felt this most clearly, "What's wrong?"

"I'm quite angry today." Alan Wilson let out a long breath, which soon turned into relief.

Afterwards, I couldn't help but apologize to Vivien Leigh, saying that I was not like this usually, but I was a little depressed today.

"Okay, I know you are in a bad mood, so I will forgive you this time. Vivien gave Alan Wilson a rollicking look, showing that a woman has a broad mind and is not as knowledgeable as a young man.

"There is a new governor, so I scared you like this. Where is your usual aura? You are not like this normally!"

"Usual times are ordinary times!" Alan Wilson opened his mouth, but did not explain to Vivien Leigh what Mountbatten meant to him. How could he bear it if he had to wear small shoes because of his daughter's problems.

Fortunately, Vivien Leigh did not dwell on this issue and said unhappily, "You guys are trying to figure out other people's thoughts every day. Are you tired?"

"If I didn't take the trouble to figure out other people's thoughts, Vivian, you wouldn't have come to the subcontinent. Letting you come is my suggestion." Alan Wilson said with a proud face, "I saw you at the cultural exchange venue,

I just want to get you..."

"You have succeeded, you are happy." Vivien Leigh nudged Alan Wilson with her elbow and said angrily, "You are so young and you have so many bad intentions. It is really bad."

"There are more bad people in the place where we work. People here are despicable. How could there be bad people among the masses?" Alan Wilson said with a straight face, shirking responsibility, "It just depends on who is easier to deal with in British India today."

?If I don't be vigilant, the Indians will dare to ride on our heads. These Indians can do anything."

"How could you possibly go too far? Your behavior would have triggered a duel in the Middle Ages. No man could tolerate the fact that his wife was unfaithful." Vivien Leigh put out her fingertips and tapped Alan Wilson's big nose.

Threatening fiercely.

"How can we, the gentlemen of the British Empire, be the same as the country bumpkins in Europe?" Alan Wilson leaned back nonchalantly, opened his mouth to take the Demon Queen's finger into his mouth, and said vaguely, "Gentlemen naturally behave like gentlemen."

There was a tradition of dueling in Europe during the Middle Ages, and the United Kingdom was certainly no exception. However, gentlemen naturally had their own ways of doing things, so dueling became the exclusive domain of British gentlemen. Gentlemen's dueling was heart-pounding, but the mortality rate was not as high as that of the French opposite.

During the Napoleonic Wars, the French killed more than 8,000 people in duels, showing their absolute martial virtue.

During the decades that George III was in power, the total number of British duels was 172, with 344 people participating, but only 69 people were killed, and the death rate in duels was only 20%. This death rate is still

Not as good as the mortality rate during the same period.

British duels are different from European duels. First of all, the gold content is very high. Nearly twenty of the top nobles and political figures, including the Duke of York, the Duke of Richmond, the Duke of Buckingham, the Duke of Bedford, and Prime Minister Pitt, have participated in the duel.

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Now Vivien Leigh threatened Alan Wilson that her husband would propose a duel, which made Alan Wilson very dissatisfied and decided to have a duel with Vivien Leigh first before the husband arrived.

The reconciliation of yin and yang is just an adjustment, and serving the broad masses of the people of the subcontinent is what Alan Wilson strives for.

He couldn't even imagine whether these people would end up in a very miserable situation if they left British management. It would be best if this happened, because it was very consistent with Hindu teachings.

No matter how many good things Gandhi and Nehru said, Ali Jinnah would never compromise. In the early days, Jinnah just wanted to fight for the equal status of peaceful believers, but he was not accepted by others.

History has proven that if a person deviates from his original position, he will jump back and stamp his original ideas on the ground and never look back. This was the case with Stalin, the seminarian student, and this was the case with Tito, who struck hard at Croatia.

Unless Gandhi and the Congress Party now give the Peace Christians superior treatment, India and Pakistan are destined not to exist in one country. Jinnah would rather lead the Peace Christians to fight a religious war with the Hindus.

When Jinnah was young, he was not at all enthusiastic about the partition of India and Pakistan, and his demands were not harsh. At that time, he just wanted to fight for equal rights for peaceful believers in India.

It is too late now. If the Congress Party and Jinnah could reach an agreement early, there would be no such thing as the partition of India and Pakistan, and the peaceful believers in India would not have national consciousness.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click the next page to continue reading the exciting content! And the problem of peace religion in India will only be better solved after independence, because Ali Jinnah is very old and has tuberculosis for a long time. Second Neh

Lu is much younger than him and is in good health.

Therefore, no matter how history deduces, Jinnah cannot consume Nehru. As long as Jinnah dies, the peace believers will have no backbone, and then Nehru will have no obstacles to solving national issues internally.

However, if unity and independence are maintained, Nehru may be more determined to pursue the Soviet Union's ideas, because the two major religions coexist in the same country, and the population base is still so large. If there is no way to rely on one to eliminate the other, then we can only learn from the Soviet Union.

Religious cleansing was carried out.

Although religious cleansing may not be able to solve the problem once and for all, it may work for decades, and India will also see some changes. So it is best for the partition of India and Pakistan to happen as scheduled!

No one cared more about Jinnah's health than Alan Wilson. Did he take the initiative to contact the Congress Party after coming to the subcontinent? No, but he took the initiative to see Ali Jinnah, with the best wishes of the founding father of Pakistan.

Come over and show your kindness.

"Dear Mr. Jinnah, this is the first time we meet under such circumstances." After Alan Wilson met Ali Jinnah as he wished, he said a friendly hello, "I don't know how your health is lately, but your health is that of the entire subcontinent.

I have best wishes for the direction of peace believers and hope that the day when you will lead Pakistan to independence will come soon."

"If you were not an Englishman, I would almost believe it." Ali Jinnah couldn't help laughing and said, "You Englishmen only care about interests, when will you care about what the people of the subcontinent think?"

"It's really because we value our interests the most, and we are most loyal when our interests overlap. Mr. Jinnah should know that there are two schools of thought in London regarding the future of the subcontinent. One is to retain the integrity, and the other is to carry out partition. The former

The voice is still louder, but it has not been mentioned much recently." Alan Wilson changed the subject and said, "I am one of the people who support partition. From the perspective of the Muslim League, I am one of our people.

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"Ah!" Ali Jinnah slowly straightened his back. His body was almost as thin as Gandhi's. The chair under his buttocks appeared to be very wide, but it did not detract from the majesty of the leader of the Muslim League. "The Muslim League is very willing to believe that Ai

Mr. Lun is our man."

"Of course, my idea is actually not a minority among the British civil servants in the subcontinent, but we are not easy to talk about." Alan Wilson said with a gentle smile, "We think the partition of India and Pakistan is very reasonable, even if the princely states are added

If so, it makes more sense.”

"The princely states are too fragmented and there are too many. To be honest, there are only ten to fifteen princely states with certain defense capabilities." Ali Jinnah gave a stylized answer while thinking about what Alan Wilson meant.

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"But I believe that the Muslim League can also work hard. We have to take a look at Ali Khan and Salaman Khan, not to mention the Kashmiri state Ali Singh." Alan Wilson shook his head with hesitation, "

The problems in these places are very troublesome, very troublesome, enough to cause war. Can I take the liberty to ask what Mr. Jinnah’s thoughts about Pakistan in the future are just a hypothesis and do not contain any prejudice.”

"This question is indeed very presumptuous." Ali Jinnah answered honestly, and then hesitated, "As long as we are not in the same country as the Hindus, we are willing to bear any price."

"Can you be more specific? I am now imagining myself as Nehru. Based on Mr. Jinnah's ideas, I will see if I can find countermeasures." Alan Wilson asked Ali Jinnah in an encouraging tone.

Come out of your heart.

He could represent the British Empire and sell out the interests of Eastern Europe to the Soviet Union. Why can't he sell out the Congress Party again now? It's a joke. He should have come a long time ago.


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