British Civil Servant

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"Your Majesty is polite. From the perspective of national attributes, Egypt does not maintain friendly relations with the United Kingdom. Who else can you trust?" Alan Wilson smiled and nodded, not concealing his reactionary stance.

It goes without saying that the monarchy and the monarchy maintain friendly relations, and he believes that Farouk I can understand.

Regarding the visit of King Farouk I to the UK, the longer the better, the better, and it has to go through a series of propaganda campaigns. In the end, it is necessary to shape a king like Ali Pasha who has exhausted all possible means except war to obtain the greatest interests for Egypt.

As for the reply to Whitehall, Alan Wilson, of course, said that the ownership of the Suez Canal has been clearly told to King Farouk I of Egypt that there is nothing to talk about.

"Although this is the case, you still have to pay attention to the way you speak, try to be a little more tactful." Norman Brooke pondered for a while, "It's not that we haven't noticed your voice from the Egyptian people, but the importance of the Suez Canal to the UK , I don't even say you understand."

"As an overseas commissioner who was isolated in Asia by the Suez Canal, I think I understand." Alan Wilson understands that the cement shipped from British Malaya to the British mainland is actually not profitable, and it is a loss of money.

It is only based on the iron ore of Australia and the steel industry of British Malaya, which has begun to take shape. British Malaya, which is in the early stage of development, of course, cannot avoid the stage when any country wants to promote exports in the early stage, and must adopt a model of small profits but quick turnover.

Then the Suez Canal is very important. If you go through the Suez Canal, British Malaya's export to Europe is like Japan's export to the United States. Although it is a little harder, it will definitely be profitable.

But if the Suez Canal is not there, what if it goes around Africa? Of course, Britain didn't care during the World War, and the surge in costs brought about by peacetime was simply more than worth the loss.

Alan Wilson, who has a verbal agreement with Farouk I, also said it could be a protracted battle.

"This is no problem. Judging from the comparison between the UK and Egypt, whether it is international status, economic strength, or military, the UK has a clear advantage." Norman Brooke said nonchalantly, "Since the advantage is mine, there is nothing to say. of."

"Uh, it's true." Alan Wilson opened his mouth, on the surface, it was indeed 800,000 to 600,000, but this is typical data deceiving people, expressing their own thoughts, "If only For the UK and Egypt, this is true, so we have to try to get rid of foreign interference."

Norman Brook also admitted that he certainly knew who Alan Wilson was referring to by foreign interference, which is indeed worth noting.

Deception is what Alan Wilson is currently doing. He and Farouk I and Norman Brook said the same thing, that is, try to prolong the negotiation cycle and frustrate the spirit of the other party.

Especially in front of Farouk I, he was simply a two-faced person lurking within Wei Great Britain.

Alan Wilson, who demonstrated the reliability of the Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Egypt with practical actions, discussed with Farouk I on how to achieve a win-win result.

"After a while, His Majesty the King should release, the news of the bad negotiations in London is in Egypt. If necessary, take a mixed approach, and through some gossip, the UK threatens to detain you in London."

Following Alan Wilson's words, King Farouk I nodded repeatedly, "This is a good idea. The king is threatened by the British for the interests of Egypt, and even the most radical nationalists can't fault it."

"That's it, Your Majesty." Alan Wilson sighed with a knowing smile, "Let the Egyptians have a preconceived feeling, and then we need to give a turning point, so that the Egyptians will accept that they can't get the Suez Canal back. As for the record, when I was in Egypt last time, I already talked to His Majesty."

"I thought I was on vacation in London. Egypt has nothing but deserts." Farouk I took a breath and shook his head. "You have a very fertile land in the UK, which is really enviable."

Is Britain's land fertile? Alan Wilson raised his eyebrows, but when he thought about the land conditions of Egypt, the British land was really fertile. "Once the construction of the Aswan Dam starts, the situation in Egypt will be changed."

When he said this, he definitely made a decision that went against his ancestors. Egypt can no longer be saved by a dam.

Let's not talk about what will happen to Egypt in the future. Anyway, the problem will not be big in 20 years. Anyway, the 21st century is also taken over by the United States, but before leaving it to the United States, it is still necessary to establish an independent image of Egypt, which will increase the obstacles for the United States to station troops in the future.

From now on, his task is to accompany Farouk I and Vivien Leigh, who is about to return to the United States to attend the Oscars. This is the so-called public-private balance.

But he forgot that this is the British mainland, and the consequence is that sometimes he has to take a little time to deal with his sister-in-law.

After a long kiss, Princess Margaret, who was a little breathless, sat on the man's lap, her eyes were almost dripping with water, in addition to being dizzy, the big hand on her chest gave her the touch of an electric shock, and she whispered. Said, "Brother-in-law..."

"Hey!" Alan Wilson sighed when he saw the original British limited-edition luxury car that had turned pink, "Margaret, this can't be done, we are all adults, we should control ourselves. You It's forcing a promising Whitehall official to make mistakes."

Alan Wilson speaks very hard. The so-called eating and wiping is probably like this. If you take off the hand that is still covering the princess' heart, it will definitely be more convincing.

"I'm more obedient!" Princess Margaret was careful. This princess, who has always been known for her nature, has changed too much from her original willfulness. Is it still unsatisfactory now?

The answer is no! At least Alan Wilson feels that it is not enough now, and Her Royal Highness the Princess still has huge room for improvement. The current state is still high-risk, of course, it will take a long time to slowly run in.

"You're always going to get married, so no one will introduce you to a good match?" Alan Wilson turned his face away with guilt, and looked like a sanctimonious hypocrite. At this time, the hand that rubbed the princess' chest still didn't let go. .

"There are a few candidates, but I don't like them." Princess Margaret didn't realize it, hooking one hand around Ellen Wilson's neck, maintaining the current sitting position, "Brother-in-law, don't you like me? ?"

Princess Margaret was a little worried, afraid of hearing things she didn't like. That's all, this man doesn't like him yet.

"The question is never whether you like it or not. As a princess, you have a small pattern. There is only one problem. I am your brother-in-law, and you are still a princess. This is the biggest problem."

Alan Wilson sighed, feeling that today's tutorial is almost over, and he must escape safely.

The twenty-three-year-old Princess Margaret has reached the best years of her life. Ellen Wilson has become more and more unable to restrain her inner impulse. Today, she couldn't help but give the princess a long kiss. What will happen in the future? what.

When the princess left, Alan Wilson, who was smoking a cigarette, suddenly blurted out, "How come so many beautiful women love me at the same time?"

He is more angry now, just as Vivien Leigh is about to leave, these two days are the time to pester people, killing two birds with one stone.

During this period of public and private consideration, there have also been some unconfirmed gossip in Egypt. The common point of these news is that it revolves around the diplomatic struggle against Farouk I for Egypt and the United Kingdom.

This time, Farouk I rushed Queen Elizabeth to the throne and came to the United Kingdom to take the opportunity to discuss with the British government about the ownership of the Suez Canal. This is what Farouk I said before his departure.

Of course, all the Egyptians enthusiastically supported His Majesty the King's actions, but as a few weeks passed in a blink of an eye, the King was still stranded in London, and some news about the house arrest of Farouk I in the United Kingdom began to spread in Egypt uncontrollably. .

At the critical moment when Farouk I fought for the ownership of the canal, the news of being under house arrest began to circulate, which of course led to the sympathy of the Egyptian people for His Majesty the king. The king may not be as popular as Ali Pasha, but on this issue, he still got it. The support of all Egyptians.

Egyptian public opinion has been fed back to Whitehall through the British embassy in Cairo. Sir Ismay, Permanent Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, had to ask Alan Wilson, "What the **** is going on with Farouk I?"

"Maybe he did it on purpose and wanted to create a kind of public opinion to put pressure on us. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com" Of course Alan Wilson couldn't say that it had anything to do with him, and instead praised Farouk I for being wise and martial.

"That thief has such a plan?" Sir Ismay had an expression of disbelief. He dared not say that he had seen countless people, but he did not see that Farouk I seemed to have such a talent.

Alan Wilson also had the same expression as Sir Ismay, and said while thinking, "Actually, I can see it, it's just my respected Sir, after all, we have never been a king, and there may be some problems, only in a similar position. to be born.”

"Perhaps!" Sir Ismay was persuaded, not seeing Alan Wilson's relief, he took out a Moscow report and smiled wryly, "I sometimes wonder what our diplomats are doing. Beria hasn't been seen in public for a few days, what does that mean?"

"Huh?" Alan Wilson's mind turned sharply, and after calculating the time, it was almost the time when Beria was cleaned. "For the Soviet Union, it may really mean a lot of things."

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