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Chapter 689 Why are you back?

The image of an imperial civil servant who cares about the country and the people just pops out on the page, at least that's what Princess Margaret thinks.

And he thinks Alan Wilson is a bad guy, but that adds to the appeal.

At the same time, it was also very surprising to see Pamela Mountbatten’s obedience to her husband. Of course, this kind of obedience was based on Alan Wilson’s understanding of the king.

In this couple, the husband guides the wife's career, and the wife in turn asks the husband if he encounters any problems, and she can help solve them with financial resources. This is how the husband and wife can live together.

What shocked Princess Margaret the most was the patriotism expressed by Alan Wilson. It was not that she had never seen people who were loyal to the country, but Alan Wilson was not loyal, but concentrated on operating and did not take credit.

, this is very impressive.

Of course Alan Wilson has his own ideas. He cannot choose his origin and can only safeguard the interests of Britain. At least the current Britain is worth saving.

Among the serious victors in World War II, the Tehran Conference, the Yalta Conference, the Potsdam Conference, and the Cairo Conference, only two countries participated, the United States and the United Kingdom.

After his wife and the royal sister arrived in Malaya, Alan Wilson began to rush around and tell the whole story about this year's development trends. Showing off this problem in front of women would be too much for him to change in his life.

After dinner, he found an excuse to ask the princess to leave quickly, and Alan Wilson planned a life for the two of them.

"You want to help the Philippines and cause trouble for Japan?" Pamela Mountbatten leaned comfortably in the man's arms. "Japan really has something to be wary of. You rarely worry about a country. You didn't care about India at all."

Worry."

"In the long run, Japan is not the only competitor in Asia, but now Japan and Malaya are on the same track. If Japan rises up, it will be a threat to the British mainland." Alan Wilson stroked his wife's belly,

This question is fully answered. Japan should not be underestimated.

Of course, the living standards of the Japanese have never reached the level of European countries. But Japan’s national economic power has indeed surpassed that of Europe. After all, Japan is a country with a population of more than 100 million. With so many people working, that’s

Only Britain, with its fifty million citizens, can catch up.

"Anyway, since you have this judgment, I will help you make the decision." Pamela Mountbatten once again chose to believe her husband unconditionally. "When you speak, you seem to be a God."

"Now God wants to exercise God's power." Alan Wilson squinted his eyes. Anyway, night was falling and the light bulb was not there, so he said, "Stick out your tongue."

During the short few days that his wife stayed in Kuala Lumpur, the two decided to reinvest their earnings and mentioned doing charity. They talked endlessly every day, which made Princess Margaret who wanted to create a private space very annoyed.

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But as long as you are patient, you can always find opportunities. Princess Margaret seized the opportunity when Pamela Mountbatten went to the Sarawak Palace and found an excuse to click it for herself.

"You are a princess, so please pay attention." Touching the lingering fragrance on his face, Alan Wilson did not push Margaret down and continued to set the princess's bones.

"Brother-in-law, your strength is really good." Princess Margaret hummed in praise.

"Don't do this with me." Alan Wilson said disapprovingly, "When you appear in front of me and no one else is present, I am like seeing a cat and mouse."

"Why?" Princess Margaret was a little annoyed and asked dissatisfiedly, "Am I not beautiful?"

"This has nothing to do with how you look. If you were not a princess, I might not be able to bear it and have something happen to you. But you are a princess! If you had something happen to me, my fate would be tragic.

A turning point. Its significance is no less than the outbreak of the Sarajevo incident." At this point, Alan Wilson gave Princess Margaret a hard slap on the butt.

This almost made the lying princess jump. The feeling on her butt was burning. Princess Margaret turned around and covered her butt. She stared at the instigator with tears in her eyes, "I didn't see that you were afraid.

, my father, George VI, never beat me like this."

"He's your father, I'm not!" Alan Wilson raised the palm that caused the accident and apologized without saltiness. The words he spoke were an apology, but the expression on his face did not mean to apologize.

Princess Margaret's face was red and she glared at Alan Wilson, but in addition to the pain on her butt, there were some indescribable feelings, which was very embarrassing, "No one has ever been so rude to the princess.

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"If you had met me long ago, I would have been so rude to you." Alan Wilson put his hands in his pockets, looking calm and calm.

During the three days when Pamela Mountbatten went to East Malaysia to find the Queen, Alan Wilson avoided harassment from Her Royal Highness. As for Princess Margaret's attempt to step out of the trap, she gave her a firm scolding, "Her Royal Highness."

Think about it carefully, if something happens to you and me, how will it end if we have children?"

"Then what do you want to do?" Princess Margaret, who was holding the man's neck with both hands, asked, "I am a princess, and you are not tempted at all."

"As a civil servant who is determined to serve the country, I have to pretend not to be tempted even if I am tempted." Alan Wilson reached out and took off the arm around his neck, and breathed a sigh of relief, "So the difference between us is

There aren't many problems, but all of them are unsolvable. Could you please stop sneaking over here all the time? If you come here a few times, there's no guarantee that you won't be discovered by agents from the Fifth Branch."

"It's not over yet, just tell the child!" Princess Margaret muttered in a low voice, "You still have thoughts about me."

A palm touched Princess Margaret's forehead. Alan Wilson tilted his head and muttered, "Don't you have a fever?"

This chapter is not over yet, please click the next page to continue reading the exciting content! When Pamela Mountbatten returned and prepared to go to Western Australia, Alan Wilson breathed a sigh of relief. Sometimes he even had it in his mind

Dangerous thoughts, such as the urge to kill oneself.

Now his wife can take Princess Margaret away when she comes back. For this reason, he even took the initiative to send the two of them to the airport. He looked reluctant to leave, but he had to reluctantly give up. The conditions in Australia are indeed much better than those in Malaya.

, and he can't stop people from taking vacations.

Thousands of miles away, in North Korea, after months of calm, fierce fighting once again overshadowed the brief peace.

A fierce battle broke out. In North Korea, the autumn weather was as unpredictable as the enemies on the battlefield. Sudden heavy rains often washed away the entire shoulder of the narrow road winding along the cliff, thus putting the heavy vehicle fleet at a loss.

situation.

Sudden flash floods often wash away pontoons, forcing naked and panting soldiers to grab lifelines and struggle to save some valuable equipment in the roaring floods.

During this period, the United States had been conducting a large-scale air operation called the "Strangulation War." The purpose of this operation was obviously to prevent the enemy from supplying supplies along the railways and roads leading to the north.

However, it became clear that the U.S. Air Force simply could not continue the kind of bombing that was necessary to destroy enemy railroads and render them unusable.

At this time, the situation on the battlefield became quite similar to that of World War I: many deep bunkers and trenches were dug, protective barbed wire was set up, and guard positions were endless. Most battles took place on guard positions.

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As both sides strengthened their artillery and continued to improve the quantity and efficiency of their artillery, it became increasingly important to seize commanding heights that could be used for observation. Therefore, battles along guard positions were often fought brutally and tenaciously.

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During this period, as long as weather conditions permitted, both sides would launch fierce attacks to seize and hold on to our warning positions. The air battle reached an unprecedented scale in the Korean War. The U.S. Air Force dispatched hundreds of aircraft during the raid on Pyongyang, including

Includes Marines, Air Force, Navy and Australian and British aircraft.

Lieutenant General Billmon said that the Pacific Fleet aircraft carriers and air forces participating in the war will return to Kuala Lumpur for repairs.

Alan Wilson said that Penang is very suitable and the local facilities are sufficient. Alan Wilson went to the British military station specifically to talk about when the Korean War would end. "Actually, I am more worried about the French presence in Vietnam than the Korean War."

military operations."

"How can this be seen?" Lieutenant General Billmon asked in surprise, "Is the situation in Vietnam okay?"

"France's economy is far from comparable to that of the United States. And once the battle in Northeast Asia comes to an end, the French will face greater pressure." Alan Wilson said with a worried face, "The United States has this economic strength to support it for a long time.

war, but does France have the strength?"

It's not that he insulted the law today, but the problem is obvious. France's national strength cannot be compared with that of the United States, and it cannot even accumulate numbers. The French soldiers in Vietnam are not as large as the United States in the Korean Peninsula.

The discussion between the two had no results, except that they settled on the repair of the Royal Navy officers and soldiers.

Alan Wilson resumed his busy but regular life, using telegrams to communicate with other ladies who were equal to his wife, wishing him a happy birthday, as a way to spice up his life.

Just when Alan Wilson thought that the days of 1952 would pass by calmly.

Princess Margaret, who was supposed to be in Western Australia, suddenly appeared in Kuala Lumpur, scaring Alan Wilson into a cold sweat. When the two met for the first time, he was so frightened that he lost his voice and asked, "Why are you back?"

"It's so interesting. As a member of the royal family, you don't care where I go?" Princess Margaret snorted.


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