British Civil Servant

Chapter 40 How About Humiliating the Law?

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"What's going on, huh? Wow." Eifel immediately got out of the car, and instantly understood what was going on, restrained his malice, and asked knowingly, "Performance art? Could it be that the French have become so open-minded?" Is it gone?"

As an English gentleman, facing the French who is both an enemy and a friend, Eifel could not restrain his desire to insult the law.

Immediately, the officials stationed abroad from other representative offices got out of the car. With such a good show, how could they leave? Ignoring the kindness of the French companions who wanted to show them around, that's it! it's good...

Alan Wilson took the lead, and a group of British people walked towards the parade crowd, and glanced back, among the accompanying British civil servants, they were carrying cameras, and suddenly became angry, "What are you doing with the camera? Later do not take photos."

"Alan, how could I be that kind of person." The foreign representative who was stopped by Alan Wilson retorted with a straight face, "You can't insult a gentleman with such malicious thoughts."

There is nothing wrong with gentlemen now seeing the Parisians entertaining and wanting to join in. Ignoring the obstruction of Pierre Le Mans and his group, he stared fiercely at these naked French women to express his indignation towards these traitors. In fact, thinking about it carefully, it is not wrong to leave two photos Can.

It was not Alan Wilson's original intention to mingle with the French. He got off at the beginning because of his male instinct, and got off to get ready for a good show. He knew in his heart that this was part of the reckoning of the countries of Western Europe after the war, and not just in France.

As Germany's surrender is a foregone conclusion, peace seems to have seen the dawn, but in fact, after the war, although peace came, Europe did not enter into peace.

Western Europe set off a movement called liquidation of collaborators. This kind of liquidation activity with revenge and punishment after the war was staged in turn in post-war European countries, and became the demon of hundreds of thousands of people at that time. In the liquidation movement, especially France, the largest country in Western Europe, was the most intense.

During the German occupation of France, a large number of French girls fell in love with German soldiers stationed in France. Such things were not prohibited, and French men did not protest. However, after the war, these once speechless French men ignited a vengeful anger and demanded that these women be punished as collaborators.

Alan Wilson, who was crowded in the crowd, was still in a blank state. He heard a group of French people shouting slogans, and then someone came out with scissors. This shouting also woke up Alan Wilson from his brain crash. More than a dozen French women, ranging in age from twenties to thirties, have different faces, but the common thing is that their faces are full of tears, their eyes are either empty or desperate, and the surrounding faces are full of excitement. citizens of Paris.

These French women watched the scissors getting closer, but did not dare to move, fearing that their evasive behavior would bring greater humiliation.

Amidst the laughter around, Alan Wilson suddenly felt that he couldn't bear this kind of scene, and went out directly. Under the eyes of everyone, the French people were stunned, and came in front of these meticulous women, and then took off his shirt , draped over a woman's body.

"Who are you, and what is your relationship with these collaborators?" Alan Wilson's move immediately made the French watching the scene explode, spitting and cursing, and several young men rolled up their sleeves , gear up and prepare to do it, to show your bravery. small composition novel

"Eiffel, let our people take off their shirts." Allen Wilson shouted at his colleagues, not taking the French around him seriously. The French were even more outraged.

Simply this time, the civil servants of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs who came to France, some who knew French, quickly switched languages ​​to prevent Alan Wilson from being beaten by the group. In this way, a group of British diplomats took off their shirts and put them on the surrounded French woman.

"Are you British?" One of the women in her early twenties with tears in her eyes asked.

"Of course, a gentleman from the British Empire." While Alan Wilson was speaking, he had turned his back to the French woman. The other civil servants of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs followed suit, keeping the French women behind them, looking up at the surroundings The eyes of the melon-eaters who can't stand Kuaiai are full of arrogance.

Not only that, before Pierre Le Mans spoke, Alan Wilson had already opened his mouth and shouted, "From now on, this kind of unmanly behavior must be banned."

"What's the matter with you British people?" A voice came from nowhere, and the French-speaking diplomatic staff next to him translated the words.

"I don't know who you are and where you are hiding. But this voice belongs to a man, and I can hear it." Alan Wilson didn't know who said it, anyway, it was the French, and shouted rudely, " There is a saying that war makes women go away, but in fact the fate of women in war is even more miserable. In all fairness, during wartime, governments of all countries will give priority to taking care of men, because men have to go to the battlefield to fight their lives.”

Speaking of which, Alan Wilson woke up suddenly, why couldn't he change his professional habits, and started talking about the wheel again on this occasion.

"The war is defeated, what do you want these women to do? Of course, we do not deny that we are with the invaders, and most honorable French citizens cannot bear it." Alan Wilson, who came back from the memory, pointedly accused, "Keep this shame in mind to prevent it from happening again in the future, instead of humiliating women in their own country after the war is over. I believe that these women would not want to hang out with the invaders if they had the means. They are the victims. And now you bear the humiliation of being French and citizens of the same country."

Not to mention the loudness, but because Alan Wilson and others are British diplomats who came to Paris, Pierre Le Mans immediately opened his mouth to drive away the surrounding citizens watching the excitement, and the surrounding crowd was surging.

"You are such a sympathetic person, I didn't expect." Eiffel approached and lowered his voice when the crowd around him dispersed, "Look at Pierre's face, how ugly. I should have known that I just Say a few more words!"

Why can't you forget to insult the law? Alan Wilson rolled his eyelids, turned around and looked at these French women with their heads down, and changed his mind instantly, what if he insulted the law?

If there is a rank in insulting the law, Alan Wilson is obviously a high-ranking rank. He thinks that the Sun will definitely like this kind of news, and it is no problem to occupy the BBC's page.

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