"Actually, I thought, well, I just came here to say hello, there is no other meaning." Alan Wilson opened his mouth and hesitated, "If I can make up for it..."

"There is nothing to make up for, Mr. Allen, it was just a misunderstanding." Margaret said with a frosty face, "I have forgotten it, and I don't want anyone to mention it."

"Well, I hope you won't be affected." Alan Wilson sighed in his heart. The run-in plan for domestic cars seemed unfeasible. He thought there would be another face-to-face communication.

But I didn't expect that the Iron Lady would not give a chance at all. Sure enough, the essence of annoying people is innate. Thinking of this, Alan Wilson is a little lucky, and the other party thinks so.

"So, excuse me." Alan Wilson apologized, nodded at the Iron Lady, turned and left the school.

Seeing Alan Wilson turn away, Margaret's gaze followed the back until it disappeared. She took a deep breath, and a few deep breaths suppressed the red eye sockets.

To be honest, this is very immoral, and the behavior of wandering on the edge of the law puts a heavy psychological burden on Alan Wilson.But fortunately, this situation will be alleviated immediately, and the laws of British India are still very loose for the United Kingdom.

Now is the question of taking office. Alan Wilson received a summons from Alexander Cadogan, the permanent undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who had returned to London. It was a reply to Alan Wilson that he needed the support of elite soldiers.

"On the list, you must apply for a group of diplomats from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Indian Affairs to take office together." Alexander Cadogan saw Alan Wilson coming in, and said simply, "I have submitted your application to Sir Edward According to the report, it can be said that Sir Edward has given great support. Recently, Sir Edward is talking with the Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs about the assessment of the value of the colony, and he can take care of you in his busy schedule. I hope you will not disappoint Sir Edward's expectations."

"Of course, we all know Sir Edward's contribution to this country." Alan Wilson decisively expressed his position of bowing to authority, unaware that the cabinet secretary's information on the value of the colony came from his own hands.

It was also because of the compensatory psychology of the white prostitution report that Edward Bridges recognized the manpower needed by Alan Wilson, and gave the needed people to Alan Wilson all the way.

"What do you think we should do? Philby? I've already inquired. This matter was personally approved by the cabinet secretary, and it cannot be changed at all. Are we really going to Southeast Asia?" Guy Burgess drank in distress. With a glass of wine, he complained, "We don't know much about the local area, and there doesn't seem to be anything of value in the local area."

"That's right!" Donald McLean was also helpless and could only complain to his old friend.

"Where are you two going? Don't bother complaining." Philby lit a cigarette and looked at his two friends. Once he heard that the decision was made by the cabinet secretary, he knew that it was almost irreversible. .

"British Ceylon, British Burma!" Guy Burgess and Donald McLean blurted out almost simultaneously.

"It seems that the prime minister wants to solve the issue of British India." Philby said helplessly, "The issue of British India is currently the biggest controversial topic in Congress. By the way, this time Alan Wilson returned to the British It belongs to India because of this incident. British Ceylon and British Burma are both in the vicinity of British India, and sending local diplomats there may have considerations for maintaining stability.”

Before the British took over, part of Ceylon was originally a colony of the Netherlands, which was snatched from the Portuguese.Ceylon was on the edge of the Indian subcontinent, but was not part of British India, but was ruled by a British Crown colony directly controlled by London, and had a superior status to the Indian Empire, which was governed by the Viceroy of India.

As for British Burma, it has nothing to do with British India. Although Burma joined British India as a province in a short period of time, the immediate emergence of independence from British India caused London to change its decision and separate Burma from Britain. India broke away.

It was Alan Wilson who brought two of the Cambridge Five to Asia in his report.To put it bluntly, at the Potsdam Conference, Alan Wilson sold much more information than these two spies.

If secrets can be exchanged for military rank, that's fine, Guy Burgess, General!Donald McLean, General!As for Alan Wilson, it has to be the marshal!

He hoped that the two spies would calm down a bit. Alan Wilson had already betrayed what the two of them wanted to betray.There is no need for these two people to betray some information, so hurry up and cooperate with yourself to contribute to the British Empire, and don't always think about betraying the country.

The two have extensive sympathy for the miserable colony. This time they went to India to work and needed these two sympathetic diplomats to stabilize the situation around India, so Alan Wilson took a drastic step.

In this way, you don't have to stay in London, trying to sell the secrets of the British Empire to the Soviet Union in your spare time.Even if the intelligence of some colonies was betrayed to the Soviet Union by two people, the Soviet Union would not be able to reach it in a short time.

It is a trivial matter to betray the five masters of Cambridge, and Alan Wilson is afraid of being targeted by the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs.But keeping two people is not in line with Alan Wilson's patriotism, so he can only throw these two people into the corner, so that they will lose the value of reporting first.

"If I were the cabinet secretary, I would throw all five of you to the United States, one as an ambassador and four as consuls. It would be better to pull out the underpants of the United States, and then the United States will find that you are all shot."

Thinking about it this way, Alan Wilson is not Edward Bridges' character and has to go in a roundabout way.Let the two people leave the positions where they can contact intelligence first.

In November, after being away from British India for more than half a year, Alan Wilson first sent a telegram, and then formally started the journey of returning home with the newly established Indian affairs team. He first took a military plane to the British-occupied area, and then boarded Save time on your flight to Egypt and board the ship from the Suez Canal.

This is already the route for Alan Wilson to make concessions. He originally wanted to take the whole journey by boat. Compared with others, Alan Wilson carried a huge amount of luggage, with a total of five suitcases packed.

Among them are the bank deposit certificates for Sir Barron and the eighteen provincial administrators, except Hyderabad, the bank deposit certificates of the fourteen commissioners, and gifts for Pamela Mountbatten, and the accompanying items of Alan Wilson himself. .

This even caused Guy Burgess to look sideways, "Isn't that a little too exaggerated?"

"I worked in British India, so I know a little bit about the local area." Alan Wilson unhurriedly opened a suitcase, revealing the nylon stockings inside, then closed the suitcase again without changing his expression, and took out a bottle of red wine Changing the subject, "there are still many things worthy of praise in the local area, and Indian movies are very distinctive."

"Really?" Guy Burgess looked with a look that I understand, and he stopped paying attention to the question of why you wear nylon stockings, and asked with a very interested look, "Indian movies are rare, so what's worth it?" Praiseworthy place.”

"Singing and dancing clips can be regarded as a feature." Alan Wilson was not affected by the nylon stocking incident at all, and enthusiastically introduced the characteristics of Indian movies to his colleagues.

"Essentially, Indian films are currently under the control of the peace believers. After all, compared with the dark complexion of the Hindus, the peace believers are more suitable for the big screen. The first sound film of Indian movies was called, and then some companies successively invested funds to support sound. The creation of films. Soon the sound films, which integrated traditional music, drama, and dance performances, overwhelmed the silent films by an absolute advantage and quickly became popular all over the country.”

The song and dance segment is aggravated again, because during the war, the control of British India was strengthened.There are no restrictions on musicals, which eventually led to the proliferation of singing and dancing in Indian movies, which became the standard feature in movies.

Allen Wilson popularized the history of Indian film development. Are there too many musicals? How do you look at it?

The rise of Hallyu in the 21st century seems to have conquered all Asian countries, but its presence in India is extremely low.According to Alan Wilson's thinking, Indians who are used to watching every Indian movie can cut out the singing and dancing clips should be immune to the singing and dancing mode.

Maybe, if India wants to imitate singing and dancing groups, maybe it will become the enemy of Hallyu.After all, groups of high castes in India are more likely to be accepted aesthetically.

They are all diplomats going to India, and they are very appreciative of Alan Wilson's introduction to the local area, and they listen with great interest.

"Who do you think Allen prepared so many nylon stockings for?" Donald McClay whispered to Guy Burgess, "You didn't listen to him, many people in India are very in line with men's aesthetics. "

"You are also interested?" Guy Burgess was very surprised, as far as he knew, his friends were not good at this.

"I'm just curious!" Donald McClay denied, even angry at being suspected.

After crossing the warm Indian Ocean, you can see the land of dreams. As time passed, Alan Wilson not only did not feel depressed because of the boredom of the long voyage, but became more and more energetic.

Finally, the outline of the coastline of Mumbai was vividly seen. Alan Wilson looked up into the distance, his eyes full of affection, "I understand Columbus's feelings back then."

Chapter 179 Assistant Commissioner (seeking monthly ticket)

The siren was sounded, and the huge ship slowly docked. After more than seven months, Alan Wilson finally set foot on the land of British India. At this moment, he had mixed feelings. An important stop among them.

But the cruel fact made it hard to think about it. The passengers on the ship had already started to disembark, "Alan, your big suitcases must be hard to carry. Let us help you get them down."

"Thank you!" Allen Wilson was grateful for his colleague's help. "Just take the boat off. Naturally, someone will come up to help."

Sure enough, as Alan Wilson expected, a group of Indians came up to help as soon as everyone disembarked. They were eager to help, although all they could do was to help carry the luggage. here we go.

But Alan Wilson couldn't help expressing his goodwill by taking out two rupees that hadn't been used for more than half a year. The gentleman was very happy to see a few Indians thanking them carefully in English. This is the purpose of his coming here.

"These Sudras!" Alan Wilson muttered with a compassionate look, and walked briskly towards the convoy that New Delhi was welcoming.

Donald McClay was shocked by Alan Wilson's astonishing adaptability. It was almost as if he had changed from stepping on the land of British India. As for the changes there, he couldn't tell.

"Alan!" With this call, surprises followed one after another. Pamela Mountbatten got out of the car and shouted in a surprised tone. This call was full of affection.

Alan Wilson's complexion changed, and he couldn't help speeding up two steps, while Pamela Mountbatten was more active, trotting all the way into Alan Wilson's arms, the two were full of excitement after a long absence.

"What's in your pocket, it's hitting me." Pamela Mountbatten, with her arms around Allen Wilson's neck, asked after the excitement cooled down, "I heard you're coming back, please ask Uncle Barron Come here together, it's a pity that we have waited for two days."

"Two days is not an error for a sea voyage." Alan Wilson released himself from the hugging posture without a trace, and at the same time kept talking, "You know, I don't want to come back all the time, although Europe It is far more prosperous than this colony, but there is nothing I want there, and the most precious things are left in British India. Fortunately, I finally came back before Christmas."

Pamela Mountbatten's face was tense, but her face still turned red involuntarily. She has kept all the telegrams sent by Alan Wilson. After learning that this man is sure to come back, she couldn't help it even in class. laugh.

This day came, and Pamela Mountbatten could no longer bear to come from New Delhi, just to see Alan Wilson for the first time.

"It seems that this is the owner of the nylon stockings, Guy, he is simply a beast, how old is this girl?" Donald McLean couldn't help shaking his head when he saw this scene.

"This seems to be the daughter of General Mountbatten. I personally suggest that you reorganize the language." Guy Burgess shrugged helplessly, but don't blame yourself for not reminding.

"Young girls' brave pursuit of love is indeed admirable." Donald McLean said solemnly, "It seems that there is a saying that only love can live up to it? Right?"

If you say yes, you are right, if you say no, you are wrong!Burgess looked at his friend without expressing much.

"The same person has different fate!" On the train to New Delhi, Alan Wilson complained to Pamela Mountbatten, "Look, among the diplomats here are the British Burma Commissioner and the British Ceylon Commissioner, What am I? I'm just an assistant to the British Indian Commissioner, look at Burgess and McLean, who are not much older than me, they are the Commissioner, and I am the Assistant Commissioner."

"Aren't you already the Deputy Secretary-General? At least the rank is enough. You can't replace Sir Barron's qualifications." Pamela Mountbatten leaned on the man's shoulder, comforting her face, "These two people have good backgrounds, and they are considered outstanding among their peers. You are already at the same level as them, and you will only surpass them in the future."

"The drunkard who talks too much is still talking too much..." Allen Wilson was still lamenting the injustice of the world, holding the homosexuality back into his mouth, and the breath of Versailles surrounded his whole body.

Burgess was born in 35 and is [-] years old this year. He has served as a British BBC radio host, an MI[-] agent, and a secretary to the British Foreign Minister.

His father was a British naval officer and his mother came from a very wealthy family; he studied history at Cambridge University.At Cambridge University, Burgess had a reputation for intellect and a passion for social work.

Donald Maclean was born in 30 and is [-] years old this year. He has served as a diplomat for many countries. Maclean's father is a Scot born in England. He is a politician of the Liberal Party and once served as the chairman of the Education Committee. .

At the age of 20, Donald McLean had already been in and out of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Compared with his peers, he was completely a child in the eyes of others. It seemed that he had nothing to compare with two seniors who were more than ten years older.

But Alan Wilson believes that he should compare himself with successful people, otherwise he will only play chess with the stinky chess basket and the stinkier he plays.

One of the two is now the commissioner of British Burma and the other is the commissioner of British Ceylon, which is very enviable.Allen Wilson could only hope for a place for himself as a commissioner after what happened in India.

In this era, the speed of the train is slow to death. Alan Wilson talked about his work experience back in Europe, focusing on his work at the Potsdam Conference, and chatting and laughing with the post-war Big Three.

And the fact that Whitehall is now particularly optimistic about its own development, concealing trivial matters including but not limited to the Dragoons and Iron Maiden, as well as the Czar of Culture.

Pamela Mountbatten’s life is much simpler. She lives at two o’clock and one line. If she has nothing to do, she will go to the Governor’s Mansion to ask if she has a telegram for herself. Speaking of this, she said, “I thought I went back to Europe to find you , I didn't expect you to come back first."

"Maybe in a short time, I won't leave." Alan Wilson said solemnly, "Things in British India are very complicated. There are many opinions in the country, and there is no feasible solution. So I may do it here. I have been working for a while, of course I mainly want to come and see you."

"Did you put honey on your mouth?" Pamela Mountbatten cursed with a grin, and whispered, "I keep all the gems you gave me. They belong to you, and I just keep them temporarily."

"How about making a pair of gemstone sandals, but it may not be enough. It doesn't matter, there is still time to collect slowly." Alan Wilson promised in a tone of cutting leeks, with a lofty attitude of a vast world and a promising future.

It's hard to find a difference between New Delhi and a few months away.Alan Wilson set foot on the land of the Governor-General of India again. As soon as he arrived in New Delhi, he sent a telegram to his subordinates in Hyderabad, telling them the fact that he had returned to British India.

Then I came to the Governor's Mansion of India, met Sir Barron, the leader of the British Indian civil servants, took out the bank deposit certificate from the Royal Bank of Scotland, and said, "With the accession of British India, the recovery speed of the British-occupied area is The fastest in the four-nation occupied area is all the efforts of Sir Barron."

As for the British-occupied area leading the fashion, the occupied areas of Daozhou, especially the Soviet-occupied areas, followed suit and began to use cigarette trade to plunder instead of directly evacuating all the property in the Soviet-occupied area. This is just a small sequelae and is not worth reporting. .

"Sir Edward is very appreciative of your work attitude." Sir Barron enthusiastically expressed his joy at Alan Wilson's return, took over the certificate of deposit and said calmly, "Recovery after the war is the most important thing in this country right now. For Qi Fei's plan, the status of British India is extremely important, for the restoration of the homeland, if we humble social public servants work a little harder, then what does it matter."

"There are still [-] provincial chief executives and [-] native commissioners!" Alan Wilson said slowly, "Colleagues from the British Occupation Trade Committee said that of course British India cannot be allowed to bleed. Tears."

"Oh! Thank you to my colleagues in the British-occupied area." Sir Baron sat down and lay on the back, and said in a daze, "Speaking of which, it is approaching the end of the year, and it is time to hold a year-end meeting to inform these people from all over the world to come. A visit to the Governor's Mansion is like the Governor's Mansion at Christmas, expressing a little heart for their troubles for a year."

"This Christmas message, I believe it will make everyone very happy." Alan Wilson immediately agreed.

"Okay, you are now my assistant. In my many years of work, it is rare for you to contribute to the British Empire at such a fast speed. Of course, I am happy to see this It works!" Sir Barron said slowly, "Outstanding people should of course go faster, go and see Pamela first, I want to chat with the commissioners of Ceylon and Burma."

Alan Wilson left Sir Barron's office backwards, as long as the gift as light as a piece of paper was delivered.Nothing else needs to be said!

Just a year after the war ended, conditions in British India were generally peaceful.In history, the chaos after the British Raj was, in a sense, the rumor of the independence of the British Raj from London, which completely plunged the various factions in India into frenzied competition.

In fact, sporadic mutinies do not mean that the current British India is in chaos.The National Congress Party and the Muslim League are both dead, so what kind of chaos is it? If several garrison mutinies were immediately quelled, is that called chaos?Alan Wilson thinks it's far from it!

1 Eighty Chapters Building a New India

The British troops stationed in India had different sizes in different periods, during the Indian uprising.The British mobilized 20 British battalions from the mainland, equivalent to 7 British soldiers.During the First World War.There are nearly [-] British standing troops stationed in India.

Also excludes British officers and non-commissioned officers of the British Indian Army.During World War II, the number of troops stationed in India from the Dominions and the British mainland ranged from 50 to 230.This does not include British officers and British non-commissioned officers in the [-] million Indian Volunteer Army.

At present, the British troops stationed in India are in the process of being evacuated like the British troops in various places after the war, but there are still [-] British troops in various parts of British India. Alan Wilson thinks that [-] British troops are enough.

It can guarantee the safety of [-] British Indian civil servants. Regardless of the small number of British troops, it is obviously relatively average on the Southeast Asian battlefield during World War II, but it does not mean that the British army really cannot fight.

A certain part of the entire British army is still very good, but the UK is a country that focuses on the navy, and the army can only deal with wars below a certain scale.

Once the scale of the war exceeds the entire limit, the performance of the British army begins to stretch its hips. At the same time, the British army has all the fine traditions of the British Empire, such as selling teammates.

At least when facing Indians, Alan Wilson definitely has this confidence. He does not believe that [-] British troops will be wiped out in British India, and the top leaders of the Congress Party and the Muslim League do not have the courage.

The most important thing is that because of the disagreement on how to deal with British India, London itself is also inconsistent on how to deal with British India, but Alan Wilson and the civil servants of British India can quickly reach an agreement on how to deal with it.

The time to make decisions must be much faster than in distant London, and the return of Alan Wilson has made many people very happy.But this definitely does not include Mountbatten himself, he found that his daughter was getting more and more disobedient.

Seeing her daughter's performance, if you think about it vulgarly, if Alan Wilson wants to do it with her daughter, she will probably open her legs happily.

Fortunately, he had already heard some rumors that London intends to transfer himself to the Mediterranean Fleet. At that time, as long as he takes his daughter away, he can stay away from this young assistant commissioner who has rushed back.

Alan Wilson is so busy, of course he doesn't know the malice that Pamela Mountbatten's father has towards him. He is busy drawing his sword and looking around to see if there is any place where he needs to stand up.

There are many problems, but he does not necessarily need to fight in person. He cannot weaken the Peace Cultists, so the Duran Line is not used.The territorial dispute between Afghanistan and Pakistan originated from the Durand Line, which was introduced in [-].

Under British pressure, Afghanistan received the delegation of Duran, Secretary of Foreign Affairs of British India. Afghanistan was forced to accept the Duran Agreement, agreeing to the British-Russian arrangement on the eastern border of Afghanistan and the southern border of Afghanistan delineated by the British.

At that time, Britain submitted the Duran Agreement written in English to King Rahman of Afghanistan, the main content of which was to demarcate the border between Afghanistan and British India.

Rahman was forced to give up his claims to Swat, Bajar and Chitral, leaving only Asmar alone.

According to this, millions of Shitu people were assigned to the side of British India, which ceased to exist with the independence of India and Pakistan in [-].Afghanistan and Pakistan are once again at war over the Durand Line.

Alan Wilson cannot attack the gathering area of ​​peace believers in the northwest. This will encourage the arrogance of the already dominant Congress Party, and most importantly, it is not in line with the British Empire's tradition of culling the strong and helping the weak.

As for the McMahon Redline?This line also appeared earlier, and there is no Alan Wilson role.From his current standpoint, there is no need to get involved, just pretend he didn't see it.

In essence, the assistant commissioner still has a soft spot for cashing out. After much deliberation, as a newly appointed assistant commissioner, he first contacted the British office on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

The British entered the South Asian subcontinent later than the Portuguese and the French, but came from behind. In [-], the East India Company annexed Kuchibahar in Bhutan and clashed with Bhutan. Since then, it touched the edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and began to build Commercial relations.

The current British representative to Tibet is called Li Jisheng, and he has served as a representative for a long time since 30.Li Jisheng graduated from Kebler College, Oxford University, UK.He joined the Ministry of Indian Affairs in [-], and was sent to Bangladesh in the same year. In the [-]s, he served as the deputy chief of Tamruk, Midnapur District.During this period, I used the opportunity of vacation to visit Sikkim and Pali.

Later, he was transferred to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Political Affairs, a subsidiary of the Ministry of Indian Affairs. He met Goode, the British Political Commissioner in Sikkim, and then became the representative of the United Kingdom on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

Compared with the chief executives of the [-] provinces of British India and the [-] commissioners of the state except Alan Wilson himself, Li Jisheng’s weight in British India is actually not that big. The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is indeed a bird that doesn’t shit place.Anyway, Alan Wilson would never go.

The important strategic position can let the people of insight go, and he will not be the first to charge.This is like the nationalists calling to march into Siberia, but the Northeast people migrated south.Those who shout slogans will be frozen, don't move their mouths.

Li Jisheng, who was temporarily staying in Sikkim due to heavy snow, was overjoyed when he received the invitation from the new commissioner. Because the telegram was full of hints of possible promotion, he immediately left for New Delhi.

In fact, Alan Wilson has no interest in this representative. The greatest achievement of the other party should be that before World War II, he fought wits and courage with the inspectors of the Third Reich on the plateau.

When the investigation team of the Third Reich entered the plateau, the local people were no strangers to this symbol. "*" or "卍" have special religious meanings in Tibetan Buddhism and the ancient Bon religion, and they are everywhere in the snowy area. visible.This symbol even won the favor of some people. From their point of view, these Europeans who traveled so far away may also be followers of Buddhism.

However, Li Jisheng, the representative of the Communist Party of China, had a conspiracy with these Germans on the plateau that was unknown to the public.

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