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Chapter 272 Blackmail Aung San

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"That's right!" Alan Wilson frowned and thought, if Aung San didn't object, everything would go on. And it's best not to object, otherwise it's not like he can't deal with General Aung San.

You must know that the Japanese prisoners of war and the pro-Japanese faction in the Andaman Islands are destined to end miserably. Then why Aung San's actions during the Japanese attack on British Burma were not liquidated.

This question is actually very simple. The British only liquidated the general pro-Japanese faction. Except for British Malaya, the general pro-Japanese faction in Southeast Asia was not liquidated. The high position and weight itself is a kind of protection. General Aung San column here.

Whoever stands in the way of the recovery of the British Empire is the enemy. Alan Wilson doesn't care how many parts Burma will be divided into. If the Burmese national hero doesn't cooperate, he might have to negotiate with the pro-British armed forces of Karen and Kachin. talked about.

Now that the partition of British India is almost settled, there is nothing wrong with Myanmar, which was once a province of British India, following suit.

In fact, Allen Wilson asked Burgess immediately, hoping to meet with the leaders of Karen and Kachin to talk about the issue of the Emerald House. The Japanese prisoners of war in Burma are now mainly supervised by the armed forces of these two ethnic groups.

Official affairs cannot be delayed, but on the basis of taking into account official affairs, it is also possible to inquire about private matters. If possible, Alan Wilson even wants to build an Emerald Palace as a gift to Pamela, and it will be built in British Malay Ya good.

He came here on a business trip, but he didn't want to live in the Governor's Mansion. Burgess arranged for Wu Dinglun to arrange a residence. Alan Wilson was also very curious about this second-generation Chinese and did not object.

"Did you bring your own surname, or did you follow the customs of the Burmese?" Alan Wilson was curious about this question. Burmese people basically don't have surnames. The first name of ordinary Burmese people is their first name, and there is no surname that represents family inheritance.

This is not surprising, it is very common in Asia, and before the twentieth century, the names of Japanese and Thai people were also like this, with only first names and no surnames.

After the Meiji Restoration, Japan forced all citizens to choose a surname, while only a few nobles had surnames before. And until now, the Japanese royal family has maintained this tradition. All Japanese royal families have no surnames, only first names.

Wu, the so-called Burmese surname, actually means Mr. Wu Ding, so Alan Wilson was confused by Wu Ding's name.

"My surname is my own, which coincides with the honorifics of the Burmese." Wu Dinglun replied with a respectful attitude, "The Burmese have bad relations with many ethnic groups, but General Aung San is a busy man. .”

"Maybe." Alan Wilson looked at Wu Dinglun, and suddenly asked a question, "If you want to get rid of your competitor, what method will you choose, don't say you don't know. You can be a district sheriff, You are no longer a low-level official. You are not a real Burmese, and it is not so easy without some extra means."

After hearing Alan Wilson's words, Wu Dinglun held back what he wanted to deny, and said while thinking, "We will slander him, ruin his reputation, and finally let him die completely. This will be a very careful plan. .”

"This is not a good way!" Alan Wilson thought about it and vetoed it after hearing it, "It's too low-end. Mr. Wu, you have to understand that what we want to mess up is not a hapless clerk or a policeman or something, we want It was a senior official who made the scandal, and for a senior official, a senior official is not the same as a clerk after all. How to bring down a clerk? It is very simple. Sue him, bring more than 20 witnesses, dismiss him, and go to jail. But it’s not going to work here. Soft, soft, soft is my strategy. No scandal, and above all no official investigation.”

"Mr. Wu is qualified to be a district magistrate, but to go up, you must have a certain international perspective. This international perspective is not just relying on the British to do things.

It's about understanding the changes, not to mention you, Aung San and his friends, you may not necessarily have this. "

After sending Alan Wilson to the British residential area in Yangon, U Dinnon left and returned home to relieve the fatigue of the day.

Behind the curtain in the living room of the house, a table has been set with a large bowl of rice and a dozen plates containing curry, dried shrimp and sliced ​​green mangoes. Wu Dinglun staggered to the table, sat down with a grunt, and immediately started to eat voraciously. His wife stood behind him and waited on him.

He stuffed the rice into his mouth so quickly with his greasy fingers that the bottom of the bowl was almost touching his nose. Every time he eats, he eats very fast, full of energy, and eats a lot. It is not so much a meal as a kind of entertainment, indulging in curry and rice.

After a night of sleep, he still had to visit the scenery of Burma with the assistant of the British Indian Commissioner, put on the uniform of the sheriff, and left home in a hurry.

"Mr. Wu, have you seen this kind of wood? Does it exist in Myanmar?" Alan Wilson took out a photo of huanghuali and handed it to Wu Dinglun. How can a house be built without furniture?

Chrysanthemum pears are of great value in later generations. It should not be a problem for Allen Wilson to know whether such trees exist in Myanmar. After all, Qiongdao and Myanmar have similar dimensions. There is no reason to have such a large area in the same dimension. The distribution of huanghuali does not exist in Myanmar in the forest, but the details may be different.

"It's not uncommon in Myanmar. Although I don't know where it is, I can inquire about it." Wu Dinglun recognized this tree at a glance, and immediately said that everything was on him.

"Thank you very much." Alan Wilson thanked politely, "I believe my trip to Myanmar should be very pleasant."

The next itinerary is to meet the leaders of the Kachin Karen, but the first thing is the currency reform in Myanmar. The British Empire wants to increase revenue and reduce expenditure. Model civil servants must not be ambiguous about this matter.

Moreover, it will take time for the leaders of the Kachin Kelun to come, unlike Aung San and his friends who are in Yangon.

Yangon is the largest city in Myanmar and the capital of British Myanmar. It is located in the Irrawaddy River Delta in southern Myanmar. As a coastal city, Yangon is surrounded by sea breeze and has a pleasant climate.

The first official exchange on Myanmar's currency reform began in this pleasant atmosphere. Aung San and others were very familiar with Burgess, the commissioner of British Burma, but Alan Wilson, a younger Assistant to the British Indian Commissioner, they are not very familiar with each other.

Burgess affirmed the benefits of Myanmar's currency reform from a general perspective. Striving for the currency rupee outside of British India was the first and very important step towards independence for Myanmar, as well as other benefits.

"Currency is a symbol of a country's sovereignty. I believe General Aung San and everyone understand this." Burgess said very sincerely, "It plays an important role in the country's economy. The benefits of this reform plan for Myanmar are huge."

"Commissioner Burgess, we believe that this change is of course necessary, but many important issues have not yet been resolved." General Aung San raised his head and said with eloquence, "There are many things that are more important than currency reform."

"Oh! For example?" Alan Wilson, who had been silent all this time, chuckled, and said in a very disrespectful tone, "Sleep today, and drive the British away early tomorrow morning? The Japanese prisoners of war who were mining also thought so. "

As soon as Alan Wilson said this, the atmosphere in the entire meeting room condensed to a freezing point. Compared with Burgess, Alan Wilson fits the image of an annoying colonial official very much, which disgusted Aung San and others.

"Mr. Alan, this is Myanmar." Wu Su next to Aung San said with his eyes wide open, "At least you should have a minimum of respect for Myanmar."

"Thank you for the reminder, this place is still called British Burma." Alan Wilson said, lying on the table, opening and closing his jaw, "Maybe I should follow Nehru's suggestion and reunite British Burma and British India." Combine the two into one, so that more things will be solved. Everyone knows that the population of British India is somewhat overpopulated, and the food gap is still very large. It is still in a drought. If Myanmar can be merged, the problem will be solved. a large part."

What it means to dare to be angry but not to speak out is a true portrayal of the mentality of some senior Burmese officials. It is not uncommon for British India and British Burma to merge, and the result of the merger is the appearance of the Rohingya.

Now that the problem of the Rohingya has just been resolved, British India and British Burma will merge again?

However, before Aung San and others digested the news, Alan Wilson started thinking and asked another question, "China hopes to extradite some Japanese accomplices during the war against Japan. We should reject the dignity of the British Empire, but if some people do not cooperate, then for the sake of the overall interests of the allies, we don't mind restarting the investigation. During the restart of the investigation, we will first put the suspected I don’t know if you agree with the transfer of people to China for detention.”

"Alan, the matter is actually not that serious." Seeing that the atmosphere was too dignified, Burgess smoothed things over.

"If the Chinese are willing to help us solve some unstable factors, we should be happy to see it." Alan Wilson stood up without backing down, and brought the topic back to currency reform, "I have finished speaking, and now, Regarding Myanmar’s currency reform and regaining currency sovereignty, who is in favor and who is against it?”

"Stand up for me, the number of prisoners of war mining is not enough." Alan Wilson slapped the table and shouted angrily.

After a long time, no one answered, Alan Wilson called the secretary to bring up the document and said, "Since there is no objection, then sign it."

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