In terms of mentality, Alan Wilson is definitely more unambiguous than anyone else. Under the power of the Congress Party, he will get out of British India in disgrace. He still has time to lay mines here and let Pamela Mountbatten have time to go.
Take a look at Junagadh.
Because he forgot the interests of the princely states after leaving British India? This is absolutely not the case. Even in Europe, he can contribute to the great kings of the South Asian subcontinent. In a sense, he can even do better.
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Although he had not been the commissioner of the Hyderabad state for a long time, Alan Wilson successfully established a diligent image in front of Ali Khan with his sincere attitude. If he was not British, Ali Khan was even prepared to let Alan Wilson be the commissioner.
Minister of Deraba.
Among the people who came to Bombay to see him off was the Finance Minister of Hyderabad. However, in Alan Wilson's opinion, with such a miserly monarch, the Finance Minister's room for performance was very limited.
Pamela Mountbatten happened to be there, and Alan Wilson also introduced Pamela's identity. The other party immediately praised her with great joy, "Commissioner, it can be seen that London seconded you to return to China temporarily just to allow you to play a greater role in the future.
.This will put our majesty at ease."
After that, he took out the gift he had prepared, a palm-sized box, and opened it to see that it was filled with gems.
"This is all the country's regard for me!" Of course Alan Wilson knew that this was entirely because of Pamela Mountbatten. If he really returned to China in despair, the other party might not take out the box, but
Take it back and say, "Send hello to Maharaja Ali Khan for me. Although I have returned to China temporarily, my heart is always with Hyderabad. This is my personal promise."
About to leave the place where he worked for a long time, Alan Wilson was very relaxed and maintained his always optimistic attitude. This even affected Pamela Mountbatten. As for the gems sent by Ali Khan, he also handed it over to Pamela Mountbatten.
Barton.
"Don't you care about wealth?" Holding a box of colorful gems in her hand, Pamela Mountbatten's mind went blank and she was completely confused about the person in front of her.
Of course I care, otherwise what would I do with these big boxes? These boxes are actually empty, and the gold is all in the steel sandwich. The time spent designing these boxes is not even comparable to that of going to college.
Although he thought so, Alan Wilson still pretended to be open-minded and said, "There is a comparison between precious and not precious. It depends on what these gems are compared to? To me, they are really just stones."
Before leaving, Alan Wilson showed that he regarded money as dirt, and his face was so awesome that he impressed me. In front of Pamela Mountbatten, Alan Wilson's image immediately became taller.
The freighter at the dock had already blown its whistle, and Alan Wilson bid farewell to Pamela Mountbatten with a smile, "Dear Miss Pamela, we are destined to meet again, and there is..."
"I will take care of your assistants!" Pamela Mountbatten raised her head and said first, "If you have time, you can write a letter and take me to say hello to my mother and sister."
Giving Pamela Mountbatten a thumbs up, Alan Wilson waved and boarded the freighter.
"Let's go back to New Delhi too!" Pamela Mountbatten smiled and greeted the soldiers around her, "Thank you very much."
At the same time as Alan Wilson's long sea journey, the European battlefield had reached a critical moment. The Allied forces on the Western Front launched the Ruhr Campaign, hoping to successfully join forces with the Soviet Red Army on the Eastern Front.
The Allied forces commanded by Eisenhower were facing Field Marshal Model, who was known as a firefighter in Germany. But at this moment, compared with when he was a firefighter on the Eastern Front, Model was facing a more difficult situation.
The situation was bad. Berlin transferred a large number of troops to the Eastern Front to resist the Soviet Red Army's threat to Berlin.
The Allied forces on the Western Front had an absolute advantage in terms of manpower and weapons, and the aviation force carried out interception bombing before the battle began.
When Alan Wilson arrived in London, the Battle of the Ruhr had come to an end. The newspapers on the streets of London were full of victory news about Model's suicide and the complete collapse of the German army on the Western Front. At this time, everyone knew that Germany's fall was not far away.
"Who would have thought that a few years ago, the Germans seemed invincible." Alan Wilson, who was holding the newspaper, shrugged and disembarked with his suitcase. The most important thing was to keep these priceless treasures safe first.
The next step is to fulfill one's duties and be a qualified messenger. It has to be said that the traces of the war are still very obvious. For example, there are women all over the street, but few men of the right age are seen. This makes Alan Wilson's own sense of existence
All improved a lot.
Compared with before the war broke out, London was visibly depressed. As the war was coming to an end, the question before many people was how to restore London's vitality after the war.
However, compared with the depression in London, cities on the European continent are now in a state of real misery. For many people, life after the war is no easier than during the war. The only countries that have not been affected by the world war may be their own.
America is not under attack anymore.
Alan Wilson had just returned home, stored the boxes that had been delivered, and started working as a messenger non-stop. On the list of messengers were Prime Minister Churchill and Secretary of State for Indian Affairs Leo Emery. If he went to Whitehall, he might
Also meet Cabinet Secretary Edward Bridges, who led the Cabinet Office's brilliant response to the Second World War.
Whitehall is a street in London, England. It connects the Houses of Parliament and Downing Street. In and around this street, some British government agencies such as the Ministry of Defence, Foreign Affairs, Home Office, and Admiralty are located here. Therefore, people use
Whitehall is the name for the British executive branch.
This does not include the fact that he has to accept interviews from MI6. After all, it is a war period, and whether one is loyal to the British Empire is a very important issue, not to mention that Alan Wilson himself is an informant stationed abroad.
Of course, the top one was Pamela Mountbatten's letter. After temporarily settling the empty boxes, he went to Mountbatten's residence in London according to the address.
Instead of repeating the mistake of first going to deliver documents, Mountbatten's wife Edwina Ashley and eldest daughter Patricia Mountbatten were both at home. It was even easier than in New Delhi, at least not on guard.
So strict.
But the level of luxury is no less than that of a villa in New Delhi. The family background of Mountbatten's wife Edwina Ashley is evident. Her marriage to Mountbatten can be described as a strong alliance.
"I am from the Indian colony, and Pamela asked me to deliver the letter." After saying that he had no ill intentions, Alan Wilson entered the living room and introduced himself.
"You work in British India? How is the situation there? Is Pamela okay?" Patricia Mountbatten asked questions continuously after hearing the purpose.
"It's okay, it's okay! British India is generally peaceful." Alan Wilson was quite helpless. He was now a little tired of this kind of three-question question about the soul. I wonder if it was the sequelae of Pamela Mountbatten.