Chapter 142 Love that Breaks Through the World
Two to be precise, but of course Alan Wilson couldn't admit it, and confessed firmly, "Of course I can't do this. My hands are clean, my conscience is clear, and I think I have the good conduct of an imperial civil servant."
"Oh?" Tim Brand and Harold, the two deputy secretaries-general, nodded meaningfully, and their eyes were full of my belief.
Then the matter is simple. This is a military problem. In principle, it will not tarnish the glorious and stalwart image of the imperial civil servants. existing.
What the final outcome of this matter will evolve, there is a reason behind it, "Of course we cannot deny the objective facts that exist under the current special conditions, but there is also a certain reason for the military regulations of the army. However, since the soldier involved has proposed to be discharged from the army and wants to marry a German girl, in principle, there may be many different results."
"And our concern is whether this will cause German hatred of the British occupying forces, which is not conducive to the bright future of Germany getting back on track. This may require detailed discussions before there is a result."
"Of course, since things have happened in principle, we should also accept the possible results calmly. After all, whether it is a soldier or a German girl, they are all young people. When dealing with young people, the British Empire with a tolerant spirit should Take an inclusive attitude and handle similar issues with care and prudence."
"So? What do the two deputy secretaries-general mean?" After listening to the civil servant's words for a long time, Alan Wilson stretched out his hand and scratched his scalp, and asked without changing his original intention.
"Wait and see what happens, it depends on the current thinking of the soldiers in the army." Harold said reservedly, "If holding a wedding is a positive influence in the army, I believe it will be very convenient to cancel the rule that you cannot marry Germans. nature."
"As I said before, it is almost common for soldiers to establish intimate relationships with German women. But we still need to evaluate the results of official marriages." Tim Brand said a lot of words, fully It shows that everything has been said and nothing has been said at the same time.
"Of course, we don't have to ask about the holding of the wedding. But if the Germans especially welcome this matter, we also can't interfere." Harold added on the side, "Acquiescing to the emergence of facts."
This means that the trade committee can only assist in this,
Actions will only be taken after sufficient feedback from the public is obtained. This is to look at Alan Wilson's face and maintain the relationship between the tobacco factory and the civil servants of British India, otherwise the two would not have said so at all.
"That is to say, the Germans are eager to bless the emergence of cross-border weddings?" Alan Wilson finally understood what the two of them meant. It was exhausting to talk like this, and he could propose a very simple solution.
This does not seem to be difficult, as long as the Bonn occupying army gives a certain degree of instigation, or does not instigate. By acquiescing to the emergence of this great transnational love that breaks through the world, Alan Wilson will be able to find enough supporters, such as free cigarettes at the wedding.
Follow-up reports by the media are also necessary. For example, in order to make a promise to a German girl, a British soldier would rather leave the army and give his beloved woman a future. Maybe Britain will lose a general in the future...
No matter how bloody the soft text is, there will always be fools who will cry. With the current number of German women, there may be quite a few fools.
To solve the problem of the imbalanced ratio of male to female adults in Germany, Alan Wilson never thought it was a wrong thing, and these German women must not be allowed to die alone. Although it cannot be said to be all, but as much as can be solved is how much.
Before going to Brussels, Alan Wilson decided to take this international wedding as an important matter, break through the pedantic military regulations and secularism, and open the door for international marriages.
He believes that British men will not object. After all, in terms of supply and demand, the room for choice has increased. Who would object? Will Alan Wilson object to Sister Isabella while relying on herself? Absolutely not, on the contrary, I am very happy here!
"Honey, what do you think of the intermarriage between Britain and Germany?" After leaving the trade committee, Alan Wilson asked Pokina during dinner.
I stand and watch! I'm not German! Even though she thought so in her heart, Isabella Bokina said shyly, "Allen, are you going to marry me? I'm not ready yet."
In an instant, the offense and defense were out of position, coughing with embarrassment, Alan Wilson changed the topic, but emphasized the current difficulties and the restrictions of the general environment, which blocked the love between Yingde. Naturally, the limitations of this general environment also restricted Alan Wilson and his two sisters from entering the marriage hall.
If it wasn't for Alan Wilson's hand reaching out to Anna, Isabella Bokina would have said a few words to him, and hurriedly said, "You are a serious person, aren't you talking about business now? ? Anna is afraid of you, but you can't see it."
I don't! Anna slandered in her heart, but it was difficult to speak out the lustful power of Isabella Bokina.
"I'm also talking about business." With an embarrassing expression on his face, Alan Wilson withdrew his hand, and said in a low voice, "Keep your voice down, don't let your mother hear, we have to restrain ourselves, shall we?"
Since moving to Bonn, Mia has lived in another house and vacated this house as the residence of her two daughters. Of course, the cheap one is Alan Wilson who has been at the scene of the crime for a long time and refused to leave.
"I can organize women to attend the wedding, and at the same time provide free cigarettes at the wedding." Isabella Bokina regained her indifferent look and said, "This should be all right, hey, I feel I seem to be a traitor."
"No, no." Alan Wilson finally took on the role of a man, hugged the woman into his arms, and the oppressive feeling from his chest almost made him groan.
Although he knew in his heart that this was a traitorous act, how could he say it out? The future Federal Republic of Germany will still be a human shield against the pressure of the Soviet Union, and speaking out would hurt the feelings of the allies too much.
In the eyes of many people, a British soldier and a German girl are very brave. At the same time, this marriage, which is considered to be a bridge of friendship between Britain and Germany, broke through the wedding of European countries' mutual hostility and prejudice, and fueled the flames in some people, and Under the common factors of the social environment, it officially started in September when the weather turned cold.
The wedding took place at Bonn Cathedral, a Roman Catholic church in Bonn. Bonn Cathedral is one of the oldest churches in Germany, built in the eleventh century. The Bonn Cathedral was once the cathedral of the Catholic Cologne Archdiocese and is of great significance.
The church is old and sacred. On the small square behind the church, there are two statues of human heads. It is the two Christian saints Cassius and Florentius who were martyred here in the 3rd century.
During the war, the Bonn Cathedral was also bombed. Because of the collapse of the German economy after the war, food for the Germans became a problem. The church has not held grand ceremonies and ceremonies for a long time.
Although Alan Wilson is British, he doesn't have a deep impression of the UK. He never attended a wedding ceremony when he was in the UK. I went directly to the Far East, and later arrived in British India. In fact, I don’t know if a church of the level of Bonn Cathedral will be used as a wedding ceremony.
However, considering that Germany is now a defeated country, it seems that there is no need to consider other issues. Now everything in the British-occupied area is decided by the military committee and the trade committee. What happened to requisitioning a church for a wedding?
Although in a sense, this wedding can be called simple, for example, the hero is still wearing the uniform of the British army, and the German girl is not wearing a wedding dress, but wearing ordinary clothes.
Alan Wilson made music judgments based on appearance. German girls can be said to be in the upper middle of German women in appearance. As for British soldiers? It's very oblivious to everyone, just ordinary stuff.
Compared to the simplicity of the hero and heroine, the Bonn Cathedral is very lively, the church is full of seats, and even the streets outside the church are full of men and women who came to congratulate.
This kind of lively scene was all recorded by British media reporters who were eager to make a big news. These reporters in the British-occupied area received money, and they would naturally sing praises in subsequent reports love story.
Of course, there may be some private goods included in the report. For example, the war also brought great suffering to Germany as the sponsoring country, resulting in the fact that the ratio of men to women in Germany is out of balance. Many German girls are of the right age and have fair skin and beautiful skin. The fact of not being able to find a life partner.
Once this heart-wrenching fact is known to British men, Alan Wilson doesn't know what the consequences will be. Maybe you will come to Germany to help the poor as soon as you slap your head, man, what can't you do because of that little thing in your crotch?
At the wedding, Alan Wilson also squeezed in a few people to give speeches, nothing more than hoping that this marriage would become the starting point for reconciliation between Britain and Germany. The determination of the British soldiers to maintain love in this battle should be praised by everyone.
At the same time, it also bluntly stated that there are indeed many occupation soldiers getting along with local women, calling on more soldiers to think carefully about whether they should be brave enough to take responsibility.
Although all this only attracted the attention of the German women at the wedding, and did not enter the ears of the German men who enjoyed free cigarettes, it is two different things to say or not to say.
The first public transnational wedding in the British-occupied area, at least on the scene, was absolutely spectacular, with the exception of the cathedral, it seemed that they all came to give blessings to the couple.
The transnational wedding became a hot topic in the streets and alleys of Bonn, and then spread in the British-occupied area at an incredible speed, and finally spread back to the British mainland.