Pamela Mountbatten stood in front of a huge floor-to-ceiling glass window in a high-rise apartment, looking through the glass at the twinkling lights of the artificial river bank half a mile away. She washed the hairspray off her light hair and took off her hair.
A pair of ridiculous oval black glasses.
Alan Wilson changed back to his usual "work" clothes: black underwear and a black T-shirt. This suit of clothes fit tightly on his slender, soft body, like another layer of skin for him.
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Hidden under the bloated black suit he wore during the day, his healthy body and rock-hard chest were now clearly visible to her. He looked so handsome, he almost took her breath away.
Alan Wilson's deep, slow voice seemed to radiate a sexy heat outwards, making his wife warm from the inside out.
"What is the location that Australia is preparing for negotiations?" Alan Wilson tilted his head and asked his wife. In this regard, Pamela Mountbatten was much better informed than he was.
"The City Hall is not far from the Governor's Palace." Pamela Mountbatten said as she took off her coat. "Although we don't show up, everything has been arranged and the whole process will not be hidden from our eyes."
"That's good!" Alan Wilson sighed and nodded, "This is the advantage of the host. Although this meeting has nothing to do with Britain, Britain must know the whole process. The Americans should be arriving soon, and we have to give
The claimant countries showed confidence and at a critical moment made the United States realize that blood is thicker than water."
Although "blood is thicker than water" is not a good word in Alan Wilson's words, but as the saying goes, there is always a time. The United States can cheat the United Kingdom in the name of "blood is thicker than water," and the United Kingdom can also in turn conduct moral tests on the United States.
kidnapping.
The UK's role in this claim negotiation is to support the Commonwealth countries and the Netherlands, a European ally.
As for the three white countries involved wanting to support the Philippines, this is their own initiative and has absolutely nothing to do with the UK.
Alan Wilson, who knew that Japan's political status was almost zero, certainly dared to do evil things. If it was against the United States, he would have to think carefully about it, not Japan.
In today's world, apart from being unable to strike hard at the United States and the Soviet Union, Britain does not need to consider a third country for the time being.
On October 25, a Japanese delegation led by Yuto Ikeda arrived in Canberra. This time negotiations involved five countries, and only Philippine President Elpidio Quirino came forward as the president of one country.
Other countries either came forward as negotiators, or, like the Netherlands, came forward as the Governor of Kalimantan, Van Dijk.
The day after arriving in Australia, Alan Wilson also met with his neighbor who occupied most of the other island of Kalimantan. Governor Van Dijk did not expect that the Malayan Commissioner would come to Canberra at this time.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! After greetings, Alan Wilson said that he came to visit his wife and asked if there was any important meeting?
With an uninformed look on his face, Van Dijk was able to dispel his doubts and reveal the negotiation for compensation against Japan.
"So that's it. If you have time, you can come to the Mountbatten Group's headquarters as a guest." Alan Wilson laughed, "I hope your negotiations go well. If you need help with anything, please feel free to ask."
This is a bit hypocritical. In fact, the Australian people have high expectations for this negotiation. You must know that Australia’s national character is similar to that of the United States because of its vast land and sparse population.
The small United States was mobilized to punish Japan, and it was not easy to suppress it. Therefore, this negotiation actually received widespread attention in Australia. Alan Wilson said that he did not know about it, unless he had never negotiated with Japan after coming to Australia.
Australians have been exposed.
In other words, Van Dijk, a Dutchman, would believe this obvious lie.
In fact, when Ikeda Yuuto and his party arrived in Canberra, they already felt vague hostility. In this era, Australia still had a strong white Australian mentality, and the appearance characteristics of the Japanese were still too obvious.
Of course, it's nothing to stay in the hotel where you live, so that's nothing. But the existence of this kind of hostility made the Japanese representatives, including Ikeda Yuuto, feel a bit of gloom in their hearts, and they seemed to want to escape unscathed, or muddle through.
It's not easy.
Canberra is a typical garden city, but the beautiful scenery of Canberra cannot make the Japanese relax at this time. They are not as relaxed as Alan Wilson, who is taking a ride in a Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost.
Pamela Mountbatten was equipped with the necessary tools in the cities where she often appeared. Of course, Canberra also had them. The model of the vehicle remained the same. It was still a Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. She knew that her husband had no interest in driving, so she drove with her.
The husband goes for a ride, which is exactly the opposite of what a normal couple does.
Amidst the laughter of some people, this negotiation, which is destined to be extremely painful for the Japanese, started at the Canberra City Hall. Pamela Mountbatten has already instructed her media to start paying attention to this negotiation.
In the Canberra City Hall, representatives from Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands, on another occasion eight years later, launched a recovery effort for the losses suffered during the war.
The U.S. Embassy also sent diplomats to observe this meeting and will report the situation to Washington after the meeting.
As soon as the talks began, President Quirino, who had a hatred against the Japanese for the murder of his wife and daughter, did not hesitate to launch a bloody and tearful accusation against Japan. President Quirino has not forgotten how his wife and daughter were buried in Manila.
The Philippines, with the tacit approval of several other countries, went out of its way to accuse Japan of its crimes during the war.
Several countries have hinted to the Philippines that they will support the Philippines in getting its own share.
"If there weren't several other countries, who would care about you!" Ikeda Yuuto looked serious, even looking at the emotional President Quirino with a hint of apology, but he didn't think so, but it was difficult to express his feelings on this occasion.
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But he had to take a stand and express his apology for the damage caused to the Philippines during the war. Apologies are free of charge anyway.
"Some military personnel were completely above the government during the war, and Japan was also a victim of the military. We are also sorry for the harm suffered by the Philippines and the countries present here due to violations of international law by military personnel.
.Everyone, please accept my apology..."
Yuto Ikeda had a solemn look on his face. After President Quirino finished his accusation, he stood up and defended without hesitation, and then simply bowed, which perfectly reflected the spirit of craftsmanship.
Alan Wilson would definitely be grinning if he were here. He really didn't know that Japan was like this in this era.