"I heard that Mr. Gandhi is dead!" After whispering, Hillencott asked the subordinates who came in to report the news to go out, and prepared a heavy tone to speak to Alan Wilson.
"Really!" Alan Wilson beamed with joy, but his face immediately changed, and he made a strange expression with a sullen face, "I mean, this is really a tragedy, Mr. Gandhi is such a respected person."
"Oh, it is indeed a tragedy." As soon as he saw the expression on the British guy's face, Major General Hillenkot knew what he was really thinking. "Mr. Gandhi's death is a loss to the whole world."
"I very much agree with this." Alan Wilson pursed his lips, unwilling to ruin the atmosphere at this time. "The death of the Mahatma who protected the harmony between India's nature and mankind is a loss for the entire human race."
"That's true!" Major General Hillencourt understood that in fact, only the urban middle class worried about protecting the countryside because they did not have to live there.
Major General Hillencourt awarded the medal by the way, in recognition of Alan Wilson's achievements during the war, and for political considerations. After all, although a medal is precious, it is still very cheap compared with the relationship between countries.
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Alan Wilson is Mountbatten's son-in-law, and Mountbatten has now returned to London. According to current news, the experience of British India will have no impact on Mountbatten's career.
This is precisely the fact that many people here are discussing Mountbatten's personal ambitions and future job arrangements.
Some said he might go into politics, some said he might go into business; others said he would serve as civilian minister of defense. In fact, these speculations were far from the mark.
Mountbatten's determination to return to the navy has never wavered. His ambition is simply to inherit his father's legacy and eventually become First Sea Lord. To realize this ambition, he has only one way to go - to return to the royal family.
navy.
On the third day after returning to China, Mountbatten applied to the head of the Navy. Since Mountbatten's military status in the Royal Navy has been retained, there will be no obstacles for him to return, but he must be given a suitable position in the strict-hierarchical Royal Navy.
His position also caused headaches for naval chiefs. He served as the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in the Southeast Asian Theater and had just served as the Governor-General of India.
Finally, at Mountbatten's own insistence, he was able to return to the Royal Navy's Mediterranean Fleet and continue to be the commander of his own First Cruiser Fleet, taking into account the security of the Suez Canal. As we all know, the Suez Canal is of great significance to Britain.
In the military base in northern Newfoundland, an intelligence cooperation meeting between Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada has been held.
Although Alan Wilson is the local chief executive and a member of MI6, he is not qualified to participate in this kind of meeting. Of course, he is not interested. There is also the boss of the Cambridge Five in the meeting. He is more likely to get a medal than him.
Intelligence officers joined in, making it even more ironic.
Given this opportunity, he might as well greet his father-in-law. After all, Mountbatten happened to be in charge of the Suez Canal. In fact, looking at the causes and consequences of the Suez Canal War alone.
Alan Wilson felt that the outbreak of the war was ridiculous. If he was told the truth, judging from the reactions of Robert Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister when the Suez Canal War broke out, his first intuitive reaction was that the Prime Minister was traitorous.
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Maybe this reaction makes no sense, but the key point is that Prime Minister Eden's actions look too much like a traitor who has infiltrated our country, and there is no reason for the outbreak.
Regardless of whether the Conservative Party was involved in betraying the country again, Alan Wilson felt that Mountbatten's return to the Mediterranean Fleet was a good thing for him. He also heard that his old boss, Lord Barron, had gone to the Persian Gulf, which was great.
Civil servants who serve the empire loyally can always find a suitable place to continue to shine.
Alan Wilson, who holds the Medal of Merit for Outstanding Intelligence, was still cultivating his own land while conducting intelligence meetings in the north. Every day, a shipload of lumber was shipped from the port to Europe.
"I didn't expect you to have such a contribution?" Ingrid Bergman fiddled with the medal awarded to Alan Wilson and said in wonder, "I didn't expect someone like you to be a war hero."
"What do you mean by someone like me? What's wrong with me!" Alan Wilson was unwilling at first hearing, "Ingrid, let's be honest, I am very nice to anyone I know, right? This has been tested by time.
of."
"That's true, but it's also a little too good." Ingrid Bergman said frankly. She was really afraid that she would get pregnant if she continued to stay in Newfoundland. "You little fool, how could you bring Vivian and us so much away?"
It’s a great sense of accomplishment to lie around. Everything we learned in the intelligence field has been used on us.”
"You can't say that. Is it wrong for me to follow my heart? It's normal for any man to have some thoughts when facing a woman like you." As Alan Wilson spoke, he began to go to Ingrid Berg.
Man's broad mind was deep inside, and he did not deny the fact that he followed his true heart.
"There's really nothing I can do about you..." There were whispers in the room, followed by the sound of clothes falling off.
Before Vivien Leigh and others came back, the two of them had already become bone-setting. Ingrid Bergman's face turned red, and she was obviously quite satisfied with Alan Wilson's craftsmanship.
The simple and boring life of the Governor of Newfoundland continues, just like Newfoundland's local financial situation is gradually easing and developing in a good direction.
After all, it was time to say goodbye. The four Hollywood guests had completed their filming in Newfoundland and were about to return to the United States to find a TV station to cooperate with them in broadcasting the promotional video.
At the last moment, Vivien Leigh simply stopped pretending and lived directly opposite the Government House. She hoped that a man could hold her arms and let her fall asleep in her last moments in Newfoundland.
Alan Wilson sent these actresses to the port the next day. Considering Vivien Leigh's mood, he said, "I have a job at the consulate in Boston. After Newfoundland gets on the right track, I will find an opportunity to go to the United States to see you."
"You must go!" Vivien Leigh whispered, "Bright flowers also need careful care."
"That's right, I'm that kind of powerful cow dung." Alan Wilson didn't mind making fun of himself at all, and said proudly, "The ones used to support many flowers bloom more beautifully. In fact, I should be the one who is worried, I
He is just a humble social instrument, how can he compare with actresses like you who are supported by millions of people?"
"Do you feel a sense of crisis? Would you like Vivian to embroider your name on her underwear so that we can have close contact?" Ingrid Bergman came over and spoke full of sarcastic words, which made Vivien Leigh uncomfortable.
Sorry.
"You can have such a reputation in Hollywood. There is no other explanation other than your excellent appearance." Alan Wilson took a deep breath and didn't know whether he should be angry or not. Being angry seemed too trivial, but if there was no reaction
, this breath is a little hard to swallow.
Until a few actresses got on the boat, Ellen Wilson was still standing at the dock with her waist pinched. Why was she getting angrier the more she thought about it?
Alan Wilson has become perfect at work in Newfoundland. After all, a place with less than 200,000 citizens cannot be compared with the work in British India in the past. He has returned to his old profession.
The subtle manipulation of public opinion provoked a discussion about whether it was better to maintain the current state or return to the state of a dominion, but the only option was to merge with Canada.
This subtly excludes Canada from the options for future discussion. There are only two options left. Either become an independent dominion or become part of the United Kingdom.
The advantage of becoming a dominion is that Newfoundland owns the timber that enters the European market and the profits from Newfoundland's own fishing grounds.
The advantage of maintaining the status quo is that the vast European market, with the help of the British mainland, can make it easier for Newfoundland products to enter, and the United Kingdom is far away. In fact, Newfoundland is still autonomous, and the Royal Navy can also be used to protect Newfoundland.
Newfoundland fisheries, in general, have their own advantages.
Of course, Attlee's announcement that a welfare society has been established is also under discussion, which can be regarded as adding to the theory of maintaining the status quo.
This kind of work is not unfamiliar to Alan Wilson. He was familiar with this kind of work as early as when he was working in British India. However, before, he used the Indian tone to fight with each other, but now he uses the New York tone.
The Finnish population is divided between left and right.
Of course, this was not enough. After Mountbatten returned to China, Pamela Mountbatten also successfully returned home with a full load, and had already sent a telegram saying that she would take time to visit her fiancé.
Of course, Alan Wilson expressed his longing for him in the telegram, but he also made some complaints at the right time, saying that he did not want to end his first overseas job as the last Chief Executive of Newfoundland like his fiancée's father.
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Alan Wilson's tone in the telegram was very aggrieved, as if he was being persecuted by Whitehall.
"How can I help you?" After receiving another telegram from Pamela Mountbatten, Alan Wilson knew it was time to make a true confession.
"If at an appropriate time, our distinguished Crown Prince and his wife can come to Newfoundland, it may have a very warm response to the local residents. By that time, the residents of Newfoundland, whose economy has been revitalized, will also feel the impact of the Crown Prince and his wife.
If we attach great importance to it, then in the referendum, it is likely that there will be a bias towards an acceptable result."
The next day, Pamela Mountbatten's telegram arrived in St. John's again, which read, "I will find an opportunity to discuss this matter with Elizabeth. The exploration company has the crown prince's shares, and she should not refuse me.