"I'm also worried that Pamela is not used to living in British India." Patricia Mountbatten walked to the sofa and sat down, and then there was a clear spring sound, which is the sound that can only be made when being oppressed.
When he was very young in his previous life, Alan Wilson had seen this kind of spring sofa, but he didn't expect to see it again in London.
"At present, the war in Asia is still unclear. General Mountbatten is still busy. As for Pamela, she is very comfortable." Alan Wilson organized the language, talked a little about life in British India, and then said, "Pamela and I are
My friend, this time she returned to London from British India. After she found out, she asked me to bring a letter. I believe this letter is full of her longing for the two ladies."
"As a mother, I should actually be by her side to take care of her. But my rescue duties prevent me from going to India now." Edwina Ashley said helplessly while reading the letter.
Edwina Ashley is responsible for training the British ambulance force to carry out battlefield rescue. It is now during the world war, and this medical team has a total of 60,000 people! This is what Alan Wilson said. Of course he could not understand the Mountbatten couple.
approachable.
"Madam, when I got off the ship, I heard that a decisive battle was won on the European battlefield. I believe that the citizens of the British Empire will receive news of the final victory in a short time. By then, you may not be so busy." Alan Wilson said slightly.
He lowered his head and said politely.
"I hope so!" Edwina Ashley nodded with a smile. Because of her daughter's letter, she was in a good mood. She chatted with Alan Wilson for a few more words and asked about the situation in British India.
I have been working in India for a long time, what kind of place is that?"
In fact, Edwina Ashley didn't know much about British India, which surprised Alan Wilson. In other words, the other party might not know Nehru yet?
Ahem! Why did he think of Nehru? But so what? He returned to Europe because of Nehru, so that’s the case?
After clearing his throat, Alan Wilson frowned slightly, as if he had something unspeakable, and said with an ugly face, "Actually, the environment in British India is not as peaceful as the telegram said. Of course, it is not like this in New Delhi, and I
I used to work in Hyderabad, South India, and I can introduce you to Indian society outside New Delhi."
"Is the situation in British India very bad?" Patricia Mountbatten asked with some concern upon seeing this expression.
"The British residential area in New Delhi is very good, and the upper class people in India are very good, but from the perspective of India as a whole, it is really a very fragmented society. People without clothes and food are everywhere. Because of religious
The reason is that vendettas often occur, and the upper echelons of India appear to be gentle and gentle, but they turn a blind eye to the misery of the widespread people."
As soon as Alan Wilson opened his mouth to speak, he had a tendency to be unable to keep his mouth shut, burying the whole of British India. Especially doing this deliberately in front of Edwina Ashley, it was like comparing British India to
A big latrine, this is not a metaphor, it is.
Who allowed him to do a good job as the commissioner of the Hyderabad state, but Nehru had no choice but to return to London in disgrace with a pile of iron boxes? This hatred is irreconcilable. Even without himself, the Indian people
His wealth will also be squandered, and Alan Wilson feels that it is better to give to himself than to others.
"Even the areas where Indians live in Delhi are disorderly. According to the words of the Chief Executive of Bangladesh, Indians will breed like cockroaches at any time, even if they don't know where their next meal will be."
Adhering to this idea of sworn hatred, Alan Wilson directly told Pamela Mountbatten's sister and mother the most real side of British India.
"It turned out to be such a place. It was quite hard for my father to work there." Patricia Mountbatten looked at her mother with some surprise. "Fortunately, my father and sister live in a British residential area, otherwise it would be unimaginable."
"Everything in the telegram was good." Edwina Ashley was also a little frightened. "I didn't expect British India to be such a place. I thought it was good."
"Dear Madam, it is true that British India was important to the British Empire because it had a large population, used cheap labor to produce agricultural products for the local area, and served as a sales place for local industries. But this is not bad.
It is supported by an unimaginable population. It can be imagined that the population of British India is ten times that of the local population. With only half of the local tax data, you can know what kind of life the local people live. Because I have worked in British India, I
I am not willing to talk about the lives of the people at the lowest level."
After criticizing British India, Alan Wilson said that this was not his purpose and shirked the responsibility.
"I'm really worried about my husband and daughter now." Edwina Ashley smiled and thanked Alan Wilson, "Pamela mentioned you in the letter, you are friends. You
It’s really surprising that I have already become the commissioner of a region.”
"It's just work." Alan Wilson is not humble. Compared with Mountbatten, a heroic hero, he has nothing to be proud of.
As long as Edwina Ashley creates a first impression in front of the other party before Edwina Ashley goes to India and stigmatizes British India, with such a mentality, even if Edwina Ashley arrives later
India will also seek to verify the true situation of British India.
Even so, Alan Wilson still felt it was not enough and almost forgot the most important thing. He said seriously, "According to our statistics, the social environment in British India is particularly unfriendly to women. Indian men will stare at light-skinned women.
Look, ordinary Indian men are extremely narcissistic and feel good about themselves. They have exaggerated expressions when talking to women and are very frivolous in their words and deeds. Crimes against women are too common. Pamela cannot feel this when she lives in a British residential area. Similar words to me
I also told her about it."
"That's how it is!" Edwina Ashley frowned, her impression of British India was extremely bad. Even Patricia Mountbatten was the same. Both of them were women, and they had a very bad impression of this environment.
Extremely disgusting.
According to Alan Wilson, British India was a poor and smelly place that treated women like hell...hell.
Before the two went to British India and joined Mountbatten, who was about to become the Governor-General of India, they stigmatized India.
After doing all this, Alan Wilson was very happy and even wanted to raise his middle finger in the direction of India, especially Nehru.