British Civil Servant

Chapter 830 Arriving in Bonn Again

The boundaries between the two Rhodesias are now quite clear and there is no possibility of any merger. Comparative population Rhodesia far exceeds that of Northern Rhodesia, but there are more Slavs in Northern Rhodesia than there are white immigrants in Southern Rhodesia.

Alan Wilson met Johnston, the High Commissioner for Southern Rhodesia two days later. Johnston represented a symbol of British rule in Rhodesia and, like Alan Wilson in the British colony of Malaya, Johnston was a permanent resident. Administrative Office.

"There is a voice in Southern Rhodesia that wants to merge with Northern Rhodesia." Johnston was very happy to see Alan Wilson, and then revealed the news.

"This? It may not be easy!" Alan Wilson replied slowly, "The problem is not you and me. It is that the people of Northern Rhodesia do not want to merge with Rhodesia."

To be honest, he heard Mikhailovich say this, and his attitude was very clear that merger was impossible. The white population in Southern Rhodesia is an absolute minority, and the black base is not only large, but the proportion is also rising.

In the eyes of these Balkans, something will happen to Southern Rhodesia sooner or later. The benefits of the merger are not at all. Instead, it will ruin the stability of Northern Rhodesia. This is what they will not let these battle-hardened Slavs do under any circumstances. accepted by people.

Sure enough, after meeting Johnston, Alan Wilson told Grace about it.

"We will never agree." Grace sneered. "We are grateful for Southern Rhodesia's help when we first came. If Southern Rhodesia falls into war one day, we will definitely provide asylum for white people. Others Don't even think about it, there is no second Indian community to give us an excuse to raid."

Grace still firmly believes that Southern Rhodesia is a colony sitting in the crater of a volcano, and even South Africa is like this. Even if South Africa seems to be doing well now, it will overturn sooner or later.

Alan Wilson lamented that these Slavs, who had been involved in the Balkans for hundreds of years, had a much clearer understanding in this regard than the original immigrants. Rhodesia and South Africa were indeed destroyed later.

"I thought you would envy the life of Southern Rhodesians. They have a labor force and you have to do everything yourself." Alan Wilson said with a wry smile, "There are still a majority of people in this world who like to take shortcuts."

"Our life experience tells us that life is more important. Even if your life is gone, any wealth will be fleeting." Grace tilted her head and glanced at Alan Wilson, "Dear Commissioner, your teachings on the German seaside are also Keep our memories fresh, so that we dare not forget them every moment. But my father and I also know very well that there is nothing wrong with what you did. Although you stripped us completely, you preserved our lives."

"Life is important!" Alan Wilson said without any embarrassment, following the other person's tone, "I hope you won't hate me."

"That's absolutely not the case. You are our benefactor." Grace said nonchalantly, "I know which one is more important."

"I just pretend I don't know what you did to Nyasaland." Alan Wilson snorted and curled his lips and said, "You robbed Nyasaland's land. The Nyasaland Commissioner also talked about this." Things. How do you calculate this?"

"We did it, but it was for the water source of Lake Nyasa. And we were very restrained. If we were to be really ruthless, Nyasaland would have to lose at least half of its area. And we only controlled one-sixth. Land near Lake Nyasa." Grace did not deny it, saying that there was indeed a piece of Nyasaland land under the control of Northern Rhodesia.

Moreover, Grace and the others have established a relationship with the Nyasaland Commissioner. As for Nyasaland, the only land that still exists on the map is

Turn a blind eye.

Alan Wilson estimated that these Slavs must have taken care of themselves, and 20,000 square kilometers of land was a big deal.

The entire colony of Nyasaland is a narrow strip of land next to Lake Nyasa. It is incomparable in area with Rhodesia and Northern Rhodesia. The colony is divided into three parts. Armed farmers like Grace are snatching the northern part. A piece of land so that you can be close to Lake Nyasa and take advantage of this famous large lake in Africa.

Lake Victoria, which is more than 60,000 square kilometers, cannot be reached by Northern Rhodesia, so we can only think of solutions from this half-small lake.

Alan Wilson could understand that if he was brought into Grace's perspective, he would not be indifferent to the large lake that was close at hand but separated by a long and narrow colony. The area of ​​Lake Nyasa was already ten times that of Qinghai Lake and was the largest in the world. Get a name.

Regarding the newly discovered situation in Africa, for the sake of protecting the face of the three British colonial commissioners in Central Africa, Alan Wilson pretended not to know about it, and of course he would not take the initiative to help cover it up.

The necessary disputes will help Northern Rhodesia rely on Britain in the future. He can almost conclude that Lake Nyasa will definitely cause disputes among surrounding countries in the future. The water source of a large lake in Africa is too important.

Southern Africa is better. As for North Africa, Egypt will blow up anyone who dares to touch the upper reaches of the Nile River. This is enough to prove it.

There is also Lake Chad, which is almost drying up in a few decades, and has reached the point where it threatens the existence of Chad as a country.

Across Lake Nyasa is Tanzania, which was originally a German colony. Britain had signed a treaty with Germany regarding the ownership of the lake, and the entire lake belonged to Britain. But later Germany was defeated and Tanzania became a German colony again.

Lake Niassa also borders Portugal's Mozambique. Once Mozambique becomes independent, it will definitely not admit that such a large lake has nothing to do with it. These are potential landmines.

On the next day, Allen Wilson and the commissioners of the three colonies, including Johnston, hinted that he was aware of the incident, but could pretend they had not seen it. Several people expressed understanding and sent a souvenir.

As a public servant of the empire, he would naturally not want it, but Hedy Lamar had been with him in Africa for so long, and it was hard work without credit. In the end, he could only adopt a flexible attitude to deal with it.

"Why can't I control this hand?" Alan Wilson clapped one of his hands vigorously in front of Hedy Lamarr, his mouth full of anger.

"Okay, just think that I made you fall." Hedy Lamar rolled her eyes at the imperial servant. Of course she also knew that this was a show, but when he came to Africa, this man really didn't leave anything behind. All of them were forwarded to She did.

"I said your wife has such a high status, why can't she withstand your offensive?" Hedy Lamarr finally understood what the meaning of giving too much was. If it were her, she wouldn't be able to withstand it.

"These are all external things, mainly because I was moved by my sincerity." Alan Wilson waved his hand, boasting of his extraordinary charm.

Thanks to the renewed warming of relations with the people in Northern Rhodesia, and with the care of Mihajlovic and his son, he embarked on a journey back to Europe, ending his mission to help in Africa.

After staying in Paris for two days, he went directly to Germany to continue to shoulder the responsibility of coordinating overseas assets.

At the Hellmann Manor in Bonn, Anna would go to the window from time to time to see if her sweetheart was here. Every time she looked away in disappointment, she couldn't help but sigh to herself.

This scene fell in Pokina's eyes, and she couldn't help but shake her head. Only God knows how Anna was chosen. Is it because he is stupid enough? Just as she was thinking this, Anna suddenly stood up and lost her voice, "He's here."

"Really!" Pokina also stood up directly, ran to the window and looked around, "Where is it?"

"So you are also impatient?" A hint of playfulness flashed in Anna's eyes, "Aren't you a strong woman? You also need a man?"

Before arriving at Hellman Manor, Alan Wilson rarely dressed up, and even sprayed the perfume sold in Paris, as if he was supporting the industry of movie queens, but he didn't know that the manor had already staged the cry of wolf.

After the West Berlin incident, he set foot in Germany for the first time. The dragoon sisters were extremely excited and jumped for joy at the man's visit, "Don't mind, I'm just a humble social instrument, I really don't have much money."

Holding wild flowers picked on the road, Ellen Wilson expressed her loyalty in front of the Pokina sisters.

"It's good if you come." Anna coaxed her eyes, moved by the worthless gift. She felt that Alan Wilson could come to Bonn and completely forget what happened before.

"It still has some influence. Because I know you have been spies, I now have some doubts about whether your tears are real." Alan Wilson, who was holding wild flowers and teasing the little furry girl, looked very serious.

"Disgusting." Anna slapped the man. "When you leave Bonn, I will beat Hans's ass."

It is estimated that the future German Koch brothers will feel indignant when they hear their mother speak like this.

Although Pokina didn't say anything, she was happy with the man's arrival, and her short blond hair was flying while she was busy.

After filling her stomach, Anna asked with an interested expression, "I heard that there was a controversial case in the UK?"

"Subway incident?" Alan Wilson was a little surprised. How come Germany knew about it? Seeing the two sisters nodding, they said, "There's nothing to say, it's almost time for trial. The heat will drop after that. What do you think?"

When Anna was about to say something, Pokina said first, "No, Germany doesn't know much about it, it's just an anecdote."

"I thought you had something to say. After all, many women's movements during the New Year were supported by the Soviet Union." Ellen Wilson shrugged. "Don't be dissatisfied. The top leaders of various countries know this is a fact. Aren't you also Germany? A role model for women?"

"I would rather not be a role model. Other countries cannot feel the consequences of a large number of German men dying in battle." Pokina said without even thinking, "I would rather have more men as workers."

"Indeed, from the perspective of exploitation, men are more valuable." Alan Wilson said with deep understanding.

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