British Civil Servant

v1 Chapter 321: alan in confinement

"Father, you're still busy." Pamela Mountbatten, who returned to the Governor's Mansion, saw her Governor's father holding a piece of paper thoughtfully, saying hello and wanting to go to rest.

"Pamela, wait a minute, you want to see this." Governor Mountbatten looked at his smiling daughter, sighed in his heart, and handed over the report letter.

"What's wrong?" With a puzzled face, Pamela Mountbatten took the report and read it.

In the report letter, it stated that Alan Wilson, the current assistant commissioner of British India, accepted bribes, had improper relations between men and women with subordinates, and used public power for private use.

The complaint letter mentioned some things about the current Hyderabad Commissioner, Alyssa, as corroborative evidence.

"Pamela, in fact, accepting bribes and using public power for private use can be regarded as ignorance. However, maintaining an improper relationship between men and women with subordinates can be ignored if it is someone else, but you are my daughter. It's different." Governor Mountbatten looked at his daughter and said, "I object to your continued relationship, so that's it."

"Father, at least you should check it out." Pamela Mountbatten was really sad when she saw this report letter, but when she heard this from her governor's father, she immediately woke up and hurriedly said, "It can't be because of A whistle-blowing letter convicts someone. Anyone can write a whistle-blower letter. This is something that has no cost. On the contrary, I can see Alan thinking about the future of the British Empire every day. I don't see it from other civil servants. to this point."

Governor Mountbatten's face was full of astonishment, he couldn't believe that this was his daughter, and now he has reason to oppose him.

But it seems that what my daughter said makes sense. She took a step back and said, "You still can't see him until this matter is cleared up."

The simple-minded Alan Wilson, being played with in the palm of his hand, doesn't know anything about the current situation.

It won't take long for me to get a promotion and a salary increase, become a general manager, become a CEO, marry Bai Fumei, and reach the pinnacle of my life. Thinking about it, I still have a little excited dream.

On the second day, he received the treatment of being hammered over his head. During Sir Barron's conversation, he learned of the existence of this report letter. He was agitated after listening to Sir Barron's words, and could not vent his anger. "Smearing, fake, premeditated planting, plain vile deeds."

"The letter of complaint goes directly to the Governor." Sir Barron waited until his assistant had calmed down. "Do you know what that means?"

"It's me. It must be a civil servant! It can't be an Indian, an Indian can't bypass the civil servants in the Governor's Palace, only a British person who understands our procedures can do it." Alan Wilson went back and forth. After two steps, I directly copied the phone.

"I'm Edel." The voice of the commissioner's secretary, Edel, came through the microphone.

"I'm Alan, the confinement room is empty, I want to go in and stay for a few days." Alan Wilson said simply, "don't come here except to deliver meals, and investigate my crimes at the same time, that's all."

Sir Barron, who was ready to talk, looked at the assistant's performance and smiled bitterly, "Is it so extreme? Even if something happens, I can help you cover it up."

"But I'm not guilty." Alan Wilson, who put down the phone, let out a long breath, "Just check, I'm not afraid of anything."

"Well, since you said that, let's go to the confinement room first, it's been useless for a long time, clean it up." Sir Barron shook his head, and he was asked to deal with it strictly, what else could he say of.

Alan Wilson was living in solitary confinement and word spread quickly that the Governor's House had been investigating him.

Of course, the Governor's Mansion is not small, nor is it big, Pamela Mountbatten soon knew it, sneaked out with the help of her mother, and ran to the confinement room to see her sweetheart.

It was also thanks to the Governor's daily schedule that it was impossible to spend all his time looking after his daughter, so Pamela was given a chance.

"You are quite laid back." Pamela Mountbatten was relieved when she saw Alan Wilson enjoying herself, and complained, "I am so worried."

"I can't die. When I stay outside, other people think I'm using some means to cover up my crimes." Alan Wilson smiled exaggeratedly, "Isn't it possible to get rid of suspicion by staying here now? I think This is good, listening to the warm in winter and cool in summer, quiet and not disturbed, just use this time to finish the textbooks that Malaya needs.”

It takes time and circumstance to recall and copy texts. Even if Alan Wilson thinks that the subject of history is not bad, there are always places to forget, not to mention adding some neutral opinions of his own.

Therefore, although it has reached the stage of Ming and Qing Dynasties, it is always going back to enrich the content of teaching materials.

For example, in the Han and Tang Dynasties, there were two emperors who made great achievements but could be called unlucky ones. Emperor Xuan of the Han completely defeated the Xiongnu and established the Protectorate of the Western Regions.

Tang Gaozong destroyed the Western Turks and Goguryeo and laid the largest territory of the Central Dynasty, and everyone was interested in his father and his wife.

Where does all this make sense? Although textbooks are serious things, you must control your own hands and don't put private goods in them. But it's okay to polish it up, and you can't make the two emperors too transparent.

"Are you going to lie to me about this?" Pamela Mountbatten seemed to be visiting a prison through the bars. Hearing Alan Wilson's words also relieved his heart, but he was still entangled in whether this man would lie to himself.

"Honey, it can be done if I want to." Alan Wilson said honestly, holding a pen, "but I don't have to do it, I can't admit that I haven't done it."

"Who do you think is reporting you." Pamela Mountbatten unknowingly stood in Ellen Wilson's perspective, asking who might be framed, but she herself hadn't discovered her own heart.

"It must be a civil servant, otherwise he will not know about the Governor's Office. He is talking about things in Hyderabad. I also know that Alyssa is a female civil servant I value, and the scope of suspicion is much smaller." Alan Wilson tilted his head. After thinking for a while, "There is only one candidate to appoint the Hyderabad Commissioner from the beginning to the end. Maybe other competitors are not convinced. It's easy to uncover my suspicions, just call Alyssa over and ask. ."

"I have only seen Sir Barron since I arrived at the Governor's Palace, and it is impossible to communicate with the outside world. No one has come to see me until now. Unless Sir Barron personally helps, otherwise, I will be prevented from contacting Hyderabad. It's possible. You can directly call Alyssa, who doesn't know I'm being investigated, to ask and clear my suspicions."

Pamela Mountbatten kept nodding, feeling that the sweetheart behind the bars made sense. It's all at this time, and he is still in danger and finds a solution to the problem. This is the man he is looking for.

The most important thing between people is trust. If this man said he was wronged, he must have been wronged. Pamela Mountbatten had already made up her mind to figure this out.

"When I come back next time, I'll bring you something delicious." Pamela Mountbatten comforted gently through the bars.

"Bring more fruit." Alan Wilson was still showing his side that was not afraid of shadows, as if the world was balanced.

For the current Governor's Office, the biggest thing is the arrival of Burmese leader Aung San.

Governor Mountbatten and Congress Party leader Nehru were waiting at the Governor's Palace, ready to talk to Aung San himself about the Rohingya.

The Rohingya issue can be seen as a miniature version of the partition of India and Pakistan, with religious and ethnic factors mixed in as well.

For Nehru, at least now the Rohingya are not pacifists, but Indians. The Congress party is still working hard to take over the whole of British India, rather than thinking about the partition of India and Pakistan.

Small size does not mean that the problem is not big. After meeting with Mountbatten and Nehru, Aung San learned that the two wanted the Rohingya to return to their hometowns, and refused very strongly, "This is impossible~www. lightnovelpub.net~ These people are not native ethnic groups in Myanmar, but Indians, and Indians have no reason to live in Myanmar."

"Can I think that General Aung San has an anti-India tendency?" Nehru asked very dissatisfiedly. "If this is the case, Myanmar will bear all the consequences of this attitude in the future."

If Alan Wilson wasn't in the confinement room, surely applaud the imperialist rhetoric of India's future prime minister. This is the governor of a powerful and powerful country. The mere fact that Burma does not respect the powerful and powerful country is simply unreasonable.

Divergent thinking again, if Aung San himself must sacrifice himself in the infighting, the murderer can definitely be the Rohingya, and he can also provoke the relationship between India and Myanmar.

It's a pity he didn't see this scene, but it doesn't matter, as long as you get out of the confinement room, you will always know.

Aung San may not dare to have any dissatisfaction with the British Empire, the source of evil, but he is not so polite to Nehru, who is also a colony, ignoring the important role of the British Empire in the emergence of the Rohingya.

He sternly refuted Nehru's dissatisfaction and bit Myanmar's bottom line. The expulsion of the Rohingya is a fait accompli, which cannot be changed, and it is even more impossible for Myanmar to re-accept these Indians.

No matter what Nehru and Mountbatten said, Aung San insisted on this bottom line, and there was nothing to talk about in this matter.

After Ali Jinnah, Mountbatten, who came to India as the governor, met for the second time an independent leader who could not enter the market. Two similar figures in a row began to make Mountbatten realize the complexity of the British India issue.

On this evening, when Mountbatten faced Churchill, who was also a teacher and friend, he frankly expressed his frustration, "Many people say that I am good at coordination, but this time is the most difficult coordination job I have ever seen."