British Civil Servant

Chapter 1202 Good News in the Delivery Room

"Deputy Secretary, what's going on with Mutesa II?" Chief Private Secretary Wick looked at his absent-minded boss, wondering if he should continue.

"There is no rush on the issue of Uganda's independence. Of course, we have determined the political system of Uganda in principle and can follow the example of Malaya. The general situation in the two places is also similar. To be clear, pocket countries have no say. As for If a constitutional monarchy with multiple monarchs is adopted, I will try my best to make Mutesa II the monarch of this generation."

Alan Wilson came back from his contemplation, explained his escape just now with an apologetic face, and continued to add, "But we have to leave a military base in Uganda to contain possible unrest. This is Mutesa The second generation must agree."

The situation in Uganda is actually very similar to that of Malaya. There are four native kingdoms in the territory. Among them, the Buganda Kingdom of Mutesa II is the largest. And these four kingdoms together, together with the local British colonies, This is Uganda in the full sense.

As the old saying goes, there are no more than 500 countries in the world, and the UK is responsible.

In order to save administrative energy, Britain adopted a merger attitude in all its colonies. The first setback was with Ali Jinnah.

From this, when Alan Wilson saw the situation in Uganda, he thought of Malaysia's political system after independence.

Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy and implements a parliamentary cabinet system... The monarch, the Supreme Head of State, is the head of state of Malaysia and nominally possesses the highest legislative, judicial and administrative powers.

Parliament is the highest legislative body in Malaysia, but it is not the highest authority in the country. Its legislative power is subject to certain restrictions in aspects such as the identity, privileges and status of the ruler, and the status of Malay as the national language.

The Malaysian Parliament consists of three parts, namely the Supreme Head of State, the Upper House and the Lower House. The Parliament meets under the convocation of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.

Because Malaysia has multiple monarchs, it adopts a rotating monarchy model, which is discussed and recommended by the Conference of Rulers.

Alan Wilson believes that Malaya must not want to be independent now. It is better to transplant this very special monarchy system to Uganda and see what the effect is. Even if it has no effect, it is okay. The experiment cannot fail. ? Anyway, Britain doesn't have to pay the price.

If Mutesa II was submissive to the British, he could still retain his transcendent status.

In fact, Mutesa II himself was not so far-sighted. According to his ideas, it is best for the Kingdom of Buganda not to be part of Uganda. Even if it is smaller, it is its own country. And if it is independent from the entire Uganda, Buganda's status will be very important. Awkward.

In the original history, Mutesa II had a dispute with Prime Minister Milton Obote over the functions and sovereignty integrity of the Kingdom of Buganda in Uganda, which led to his exile in the United Kingdom.

If Uganda were larger, Alan Wilson would have wanted to split it up without Mutesa II's request. Since the partition of India and Pakistan, he has pursued partition.

However, Uganda only has a total of more than 200,000 square kilometers. Is it divided into four kingdoms? After independence, it is definitely easy to be influenced by surrounding powers, such as Nyerere, and it becomes a constitutional monarchy with multiple monarchs. It is easier for Britain to retain its influence.

In fact, there is another place suitable for co-governance by multiple monarchs, and that is the several emirates in the Middle East, and later the United Arab Emirates. Now they are all under the control of the United Kingdom. At present, the United Kingdom has no idea of ​​letting it become independent.

As long as the military force does not withdraw, there is room for recovery. Even if the Soviet Union disintegrated and became Russia. In fact, there was still a chance in the Khitan era, because there were still Russian troops in Eastern Europe.

Then there is the story of the Khitans withdrawing all Russian troops from Eastern Europe, and Eastern European countries told Russia goodbye and joined NATO.

Alan Wilson was not qualified to sympathize with the Soviet Union, because the fate of Britain after the war was not far behind that of the Soviet Union.

Why is Alan Wilson not free now? He is busy preparing for the Anglo-American summit, but it is not particularly important. He has to go to Stockholm, which is more important.

In the name of focusing on cooperation on the fighter jet project, Alan Wilson came to Sweden again. Greta Garbo knew the purpose of his visit and couldn't help but joke, "When I gave birth to the child, you were not so concerned about me. Isn’t it as beautiful as Hepburn?”

Greta Garbo was jealous for no reason. Yes, she was already forty years old at that time. She was not as young and beautiful as Hepburn, but she didn't seem to be that old. She was considered an advanced maternal age. I didn't see Ellen Wilson being so interested in her.

"Huh? That's not what you said back then." Alan Wilson looked astonished. He remembered that when he was with Greta Garbo, he was just a tool and never felt needed.

Greta Garbo was a little suspicious, "Isn't that what I said? How could I forget?"

"I was wrong." Alan Wilson raised his hands and surrendered. He would not give up just because the woman was older. This is not his style. In a sense, he is loyal to ladies who have the same status as his wife.

This loyalty is also mutual, and Greta Garbo helped Hepburn a lot. Otherwise, it wouldn't be so easy to trick a kid. Only seniors in the film industry personally deceive people, so it can be so easy to succeed.

"I haven't even met my son a few times. You are so enthusiastic now, which makes me a little confused."

"Lovisa is fine now, let him grow up independently." Greta Garbo returned to her indifferent tone, "I will take good care of him. When you meet him, you have to explain why we have been separated for a long time."

Lovisa Gustaf was the name Greta Garbo gave her son. As her son grew up, she was very happy, as if she had found a purpose in life again.

"If you want to say that, it's better to grow up." Alan Wilson opened his mouth, not knowing what to say, but he still emphasized, "Delay is not the answer, sooner or later he will know my existence."

Greta Garbo raised her eyebrows, and her tone was very similar to when a villain in a movie makes harsh remarks.

Alan Wilson saw Greta Garbo's microexpression and asked with a stinky face, "What are you thinking about?"

"I didn't think about anything!" Greta Garbo firmly denied, not wanting to fall into the trap of an old bureaucrat's rhetoric. As long as she answered, no matter what the answer was, the bureaucrat would always have something to say.

Alan Wilson smiled wryly, having some understanding of this woman who had changed a lot from when they first met her. Is this understanding? She finally fell in love with herself.

Because he knew that although telling the truth was necessary for our future happiness, and I agreed with it, it was always embarrassing for me. She was afraid that she would hurt my pride and my feelings by talking to me about it. She preferred to wait until everything was settled before meeting me.

Alan Wilson was very considerate of this feeling of long-term love. At this time, he wanted to kiss her well and say to her, I have guessed the reason why she did this.

This kind of self-feeling and shameless behavior made Greta Garbo couldn't help but smile bitterly, "Is it because I helped you deal with Hepburn in exchange for thanks?"

"No! Don't always say such hurtful things. Even when it came to the Cuban Missile Crisis, I never panicked. But every word you say can make me feel cold. You have betrayed my sincerity."

Even if it is, Alan Wilson will not admit it, let alone not at all. Isn't this too worldly?

"Take me in." Greta Garbo closed her eyes slightly and extended an invitation to the distinguished guests from afar.

When holding the baby in his hands, Alan Wilson looked like a sculpture of a meditator. It was difficult for him to describe his mood at this time. He was so motionless, and his whole person seemed to be petrified.

In the end, even Hepburn couldn't stand it anymore. What's wrong? He was not satisfied with the risk he had left to his remaining son. "What are you thinking about?"

"I'm wondering if God is particularly partial to me." Alan Wilson was so moved that he naturally squeezed out two tears and swore, "Now even if I go directly to hell, there is nothing I can do." fear."

"What nonsense are you talking about?" Hepburn rolled her eyes at the man and said, "Live well. My children and I will still need your care in the future."

"Obligated." Alan Wilson's eyes were firm. If How Steel Was Tempered had to be cast, he would definitely be able to audition for the first time. The purest communist fighter was not determined by him.

But this performance successfully put Hepburn's mind at ease. Because she was living in two places, she often had random thoughts and was afraid that she was entrusting someone with wrongdoing. Now seeing Alan Wilson's performance, the sacrifice is still worth it.

Greta Garbo deadpanned. I thought that yesterday's assault training was still effective. Maybe this man has always had an unknown talent in this area.

"It's a good thing he is an official, otherwise he would be a disaster to the whole world." Greta Garbo thought.

The Queen of Sweden must have misunderstood. Even as an official, Alan Wilson will try his best to prove that the harm he has brought to the world will not be reduced by one point.

Today, Alan Wilson is relieved, he got the ball completely. Don't worry that without the bond of marriage, Hepburn will one day be unable to bear this underground love affair and leave herself.

With Sweden's full harvest of high-altitude and high-speed fighter jets, Alan Wilson returned to China. At this time, he felt that it was time to talk to his father-in-law about the development process of British fighter jets.

He has no discrimination against fighter jets such as Airmen. Ba Ye has also protected hundreds of millions of people in a period of time, but Britain can do better and be more in line with the requirements of the times for the British aerospace industry.

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