British Civil Servant

v1 Chapter 466: Healthy Malaya Movement

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Alan Wilson wants to save these fallen souls from indulging in meaningless dates, parties, charities, events, weekend flights, and more.

Caused them to blur their senses with whiskey, sleeping pills, quiet pills, and parties.

Although Alan Wilson was quite exhausted in this operation to save women, he was never prepared to let others do it for him. Just like the heart of saving the British Empire, it was extremely sincere.

For the doubts of the Nordic goddess, Alan Wilson felt that he was still at the bottom of his bone-setting skills.

But this can't blame him. After all, all the actresses who come to Puerto Rico have realized that it is not appropriate to leave Lana Turner and Joan Bennett. As we all know, his attitude towards women is absolutely ok.

Days are full in Puerto Rico, and Lana Turner beckons to Joan Bennett on the speckled asphalt circular driveway in front of the first floor. After getting a response, I lingered in the driveway for a while. She took a careful look at the nearby yellow rose flowerbed, paying particular attention to the row of withered roses, reminding herself.

At first, she noticed the abnormal state of these roses a few days ago, but, because of the emotion, the flower thought of herself, she quickly forgot about it, and in the eyes of casual onlookers, did not notice this The brocade and flowers on the outside actually conceal the deep-rooted internal disease, unless people observe carefully, or else, there is nothing wrong with it.

She looked away from the rose beds, across the wide green lawn, through the thick foliage that cut off anyone outside, but never from her own intrusion.

On the beach not far away, Ellen Wilson carried Vivien Leigh on his back, playing recklessly on the edge of the world, which was clearly seen by Lana Turner.

"This man paid such a huge price for Vivian, even if it was me, I couldn't refuse." Behind Lana Turner, Joan Bennett came out in cool clothes, lying on her face thoughtfully. On the fence of the hotel, he sighed, "But like Ingrid and Heidi, they don't seem to have an ordinary relationship with him."

"The two of them seem to be returning to Europe to develop." Lana Turner sighed, "This is a good thing, so there will be fewer competitors."

"Ingrid seems to want to register her own film and television company, what is it called the Woodpecker Company?" Joan Bennett couldn't help but feel a little envious, "But Lana, after all, isn't Europe now like when Hollywood first appeared, where countless Everyone thinks about starting a business, not like now, what the film and television company says is what counts?"

Lana Turner's heart moved after hearing this, if Ingrid and Heidi went back with this idea, if they succeeded, they would be the owners of a movie giant. By own actor.

"You're right, if they also want this man to provide convenience, if they succeed, they will be like Vivian now, holding the control of Barbie dolls in their hands, even if they are not actors, they can still be with a few. All studios are on an equal footing.”

Lana Turner turned sullenly and walked back to the living room porch, moving forward among the beautifully grooved columns, past the tall potted cypress, and into the cavernous, empty, elegant house. .

She resisted and resented the time in front of her. Once in the kitchen, he turned off the heating stove, poured himself a cup of steaming coffee, without sugar, and carried it to the small white bakelite dining table.

After taking the first sip of hot coffee, I concentrated on the ritual of opening the door for the first cigarette in the morning. After a bit of puffing, she felt temporary solace. She continued to smoke, her long, nicotine-stained fingers holding the cigarette trembled a little less. After a while, she crushed half a cigarette to death in a porcelain ashtray.

"Lana, what are you thinking?" Joan Bennett came in with a look of doubt, looking at Lana Turner with a sullen face, her tone was quite puzzled.

"We women are like this. When we see a man strong enough, we want to jump on it." Lana Turner sighed softly, "Vivian has a company that sells millions of dollars a year, and now the sea It's not fair that Tee and Ingrid seem to have taken their chances, and we're still smiling like this."

At this point, the coffee was only a little warm, and she drank it all in one go. After being armed like this, Lana Turner took Joan Bennett out of the hotel together. If it is really a treasure, then whoever sees it will have a share.

Looking back on the day when there was a breakthrough, Alan Wilson couldn't help but sigh, he was a humble social tool, and He Dehe could be so favored, and it's quite surprising to think about it now.

The point is, he's British, and these actresses are too politically insensitive. It can even be said that during this time period, the United States made more small actions against the United Kingdom than against the Soviet Union, but they were all carried out secretly.

Although the British India has been lost, the British global empire is still there. As long as the United States feels that the time has come, it will always want to come over and see if the British dream of a global empire is dead.

Ellen Wilson still trusts Vivien Leigh more, after all, Vivien Leigh is British. As for Lana Turner and Joan Bennett, he thought of them as potential FBI informants, the sugar coating could be eaten, and the shells had to be shot back.

"Why can't I control myself!" As someone who thinks he wants to do something big, Alan Wilson is very distressed to himself, facing the stumbling blocks on the road to success and failing repeatedly.

Alan Wilson remembered his responsibilities after a deep thought. After leaving Puerto Rico, he returned to the Boston consulate and got in touch with British Malaya Commissioner Gerald Edwards.

As a diplomat who likes to telegraph, Alan Wilson has heard that Japanese women are currently going to Malaya to make a living.

This question was answered in the affirmative by Gerald Edwards, who indicated that there was indeed such a trend. Now Japan is quite poor, and some women have left the country to seek life in Nanyang.

"Did it bring about an epidemic of willow disease?" Alan Wilson asked in the second telegram.

Once again, he got a positive answer, and Alan Wilson made a suggestion to Gerard Edward in the telegram to organize a campaign to eliminate the willow disease, and spread it widely. Residents of the Malayan colony.

Japan, which had previously been clamoring for the whole nation to be broken and fighting a decisive battle on the mainland, announced its surrender.

The Japanese take care of the U.S. military really meticulously. For the nurses, **** soldiers, and professional counterparts, they use preferential conditions such as clothing, food, and housing to attract their own people to "contribute to the country."

The right-wing elements who were originally clamoring for the most arrogant war, but made a profit by selling spring business. The price of a *** was 100 yen, which was equivalent to twice the average monthly salary in Japan at that time, but most of them fell into the hands of these entrepreneurs, A philanthropist's pocket.

Because of the protests in the United States and the spread of willow disease among the US military, the specialized agencies on the bright side were cancelled.

"Gerald, we should let the residents of Malaya know the exact situation in Japan now. This is what an authoritative media should do. As for the flower willow disease that exists in Malaya, of course, the colonies of the British Empire never existed. The reason why it exists is that Japanese women spread it. Through the leadership of the colonial government, we can eliminate these infectious diseases, and at the same time, through this campaign, we can instill a deep-rooted impression on the local residents.”

"That is, Japan is essentially the same as Malaya. It belongs to a colony, and it is a colony that is being retaliated. It focuses on the fact that Japanese men watch women comfort the occupying army. I believe it will contribute to the stability of Malaya. ."

"We didn't lie? This is a fact of existence. In this matter, the media should play the role of conveying real information. It's better to find a few more Japanese women who came to Malaya to speak up, and don't forget to go to prisoners of war. Camp propaganda and take advantage of the situation to launch a healthy Malaya campaign, I believe the effect will be very good.”

Gerald Edward, the High Commissioner for British Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, put down the telegram, picked up the phone and said, "Contact local commissioners to count the number of immigrants in this area, and the target is Japanese immigrants. I want to know how many people are smuggling. come over."

A few days later ~lightnovelpub.net~ Gerard Edward, acting in the name of the British High Commissioner for Malaya, ordered an executive order to investigate the spread of the exotically transmitted flower and willow virus in Malaya.

There are two main ethnic groups in British Malaya, one is Chinese and the other is pacifist. It just so happens that the two ethnic groups are very conservative in this era. Besides, this topic is indeed enough to attract the attention of the working public, and it has suddenly become a topic of discussion in the streets and alleys. .

As the topic fermented, the real situation after Japan's defeat in the war also spread. The image of Japanese men changed from a vicious samurai who would rather die than surrender to a flattering man who offered his wife and daughter to the American occupation army.

Rumors of hundreds of thousands of newborn babies who don't know who their fathers are, Japanese women cursing their own men in the streets, etc., have spread at an alarming rate in the British colony of Malaya.

At the same time as this kind of remarks spread, it was a propaganda offensive by the colonial government of British Malaya, which stepped on the image of Japan from the light of Asia to the shame of Asia. disease.

Alan Wilson hid his merits and fame and went to New York to accompany Greta Garbo to give birth. It's all a matter of Malaya, and it has nothing to do with him, the Boston consul.