Chapter 830: Another Visit to Bonn

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The boundaries between the two Rhodesias were now quite clear, and there was no longer any possibility of a merger. Comparative population Rhodesia far exceeded Northern Rhodesia, although there were more Slavs in Northern Rhodesia, than white settlers in Southern Rhodesia.

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

“There is a voice in Southern Rhodesia that wants to merge with Northern Rhodesia.” Johnston was happy to see Alan Wilson and then divulged the news.

“This? It might not be easy!” Alan Wilson replied slowly, “The problem isn’t you and me, it’s that the Northern Rhodesians don’t want to merge with Rhodesia.”

To be honest he had heard Mihailovich talk about this and the attitude was clear, merger was out of the question. Southern Rhodesia’s population of whites was an absolute minority, and blacks not only had a large base, but also a rising proportion.

In the eyes of these Balkans, sooner or later something will happen to Southern Rhodesia, and the merger will not be beneficial at all, but will instead bury the stability of Northern Rhodesia, which is something that, in any case, will not be acceptable to these battle-hardened Slavs.

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

“We will never agree to it.” Grace sneered, “We are grateful for Southern Rhodesia’s help when we first arrived, and if there is ever a time when Southern Rhodesia is caught up in a war, we will definitely offer refuge against the whites. Forget the rest, there is no second Indian community to give us an excuse to raid.”

Grace is still adamant that Southern Rhodesia is a colony sitting in the crater of a volcano, even South Africa, and don’t look at South Africa as if it’s doing well now, it’s only a matter of time before it all topples over.

Alan Wilson sighed, these Slavs who had been rolled within the Balkans for hundreds of years were much more sober in this regard than the original settlers, and both Rhodesia and South Africa did indeed overthrow later.

“I thought, you will envy the life of the Southern Rhodesians, they have labor, you have to do everything by yourselves.” Alan Wilson laughed bitterly, “People who like to take shortcuts are still the majority in this world.”

“Our life experience tells us that it’s still more important to have a life, and without even a life, any wealth is just a passing cloud.” Grace cocked her head and glanced at Alan Wilson, “Honorable Commissioner, your teachings on the German seashore are also still fresh in our minds, so that we dare not forget them every moment. But father and I also know very well that there was no excuse for what you did, and that while you stripped us clean, you preserved our lives.”

“Lives matter!” Alan Wilson, without embarrassment, followed the other’s tone, “I hope you won’t hate me.”

“That will definitely not be the case, you are our benefactor.” Grace said full of concern, “I know very well which is more important.”

“I’ll pretend I don’t know, what you did to Nyasaland.” Alan Wilson grunted and bristled, “You took Nyasaland’s land, and the Nyasaland commissioner talked about it. How does that count?”

“We did it, but it was for the water of Lake Nyasaland. And we were very restrained, if we were to come down really hard, Nyasaland would be without at least half of its area. And we only control one-sixth of the land near Lake Nyasa.” Grace did not deny it, stating that there was indeed a piece of Nyasaland land under the control of Northern Rhodesia.

And Grace and the others had gotten through to the Nyasaland commissioner, turning a blind eye to the fact that Nyasaland only still existed in that piece of land on the map.

Allen Wilson estimated that these Slavs must not have played a lot, 20,000 square kilometers of land is a big deal to say the least.

Nyasaland’s entire colony is a narrow strip of land next to Lake Nyasa, and Rhodesia and Northern Rhodesia can’t be compared in terms of area, the colony is divided into three parts, Grace these armed farmers grabbed a piece of land in the northern district so that they can be close to Lake Nyasa and utilize this famous big lake in Africa.

More than 60,000 square kilometers of Lake Victoria North Rhodesia can not reach, can only think of ways from this smaller half of the lake.

Alan Wilson can understand, if brought into the perspective of Grace, he can not be indifferent to the near but separated by a narrow colony of the Great Lake, Lake Nyasa is already ten times the size of Lake Qinghai, and ranked in the world.

The newly discovered situation in Africa, for reasons of maintaining the face of the three colonial commissioners of British Central Africa, Allen Wilson pretends to be unaware of the matter, and certainly does not take the initiative to help cover it up.

Necessary controversy, help the future dependence of Northern Rhodesia on the United Kingdom, he can almost conclude that in the future, Lake Nyasa will certainly cause controversy in neighboring countries, in Africa a large lake water source is too important.

Southern Africa is better, if North Africa, who dares to move the upper Nile River Egypt will blow up the matter, enough to prove.

There are also decades later has almost dried up Lake Chad, has reached the point of threatening the existence of Chad as a country or not.

Lake Nyasa opposite is Tanzania, and Tanzania was originally a German colony, about the lake belongs to Britain once signed a treaty with Germany, the entire lake to Britain. But then Germany lost the war and Tanzania became a German colony again.

Lake Nyasa also borders with Portugal’s Mozambique, and once Mozambique becomes independent, it will certainly not be able to recognize that such a large lake has nothing to do with itself. These were all potential landmines.

On the following day, Allen Wilson and the commissioners of the three colonies, including Johnston, hinted that he was aware of the matter but could pretend not to see it, and several expressed their understanding and sent a souvenir.

He, an imperial public servant, naturally would not want it, but Hedy Lamarr had accompanied him in Africa for so long, without merit, and in the end had to adopt a flexible attitude in response.

“Why can’t I control this hand.” Alan Wilson slapped one of his hands vigorously in front of Hedy Lamarr, his mouth full of anger.

“Well, let’s just say I’ve corrupted you.” Hedy Lamarr blankly glanced at the Imperial Servant, of course she knew it was an act, but coming to Africa this man really hadn’t left any of his gains behind, all of it had been turned over to her.

“I say how come your wife can’t stand up to your offense when she’s in such a high position?” Hedy Lamarr now sort of understood exactly what it meant to give too much. In her place she couldn’t top it.

“These are all external things, the main thing is to be impressed by my sincerity.” Alan Wilson waved his hand, boasting of his charm.

Relying on the renewed warming of relations with the people of Northern Rhodesia, and under the care of Mikhailovich’s father and son, he nevertheless embarked on his journey back to Europe, ending this mission to help in Africa.

After two days in Paris, he ran straight to Germany to continue the responsibility of coordinating overseas assets.

Bonn Heilmann Manor, Anna walked to the window every now and then to see if her sweetheart had come, and after every disappointing distant view, she could not help but sigh secretly.

This scene fell in the eyes of Bokina, could not help but shake her head, only God knows how Anna was chosen. Could it be because it was stupid enough? While thinking so, Anna suddenly stood up and lost her voice, “He’s coming.”

“Really!” Bokina also stood up straight away and ran with small steps to the window to look around, “Where is it?”

“So you’re anxious too?” Anna’s eyes flashed with a touch of playfulness, “Aren’t you a strong woman? Do you also need a man?”

Before arriving at the Heilmann Manor, Alan Wilson rarely dressed up, but also sprayed the perfume sold in Paris, as if it was to support the industry of the movie queens, not knowing that the inside of the manor has already been staged once the wolf came.

After the incident in West Berlin, he set foot on German territory for the first time, the Dragoon Sisters were all extraordinarily excited, leaping at the man’s door, “Don’t mind me, I’m just a humble social publican, I really don’t have much money.”

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

“It’s good of you to come.” Anna coaxed her eyes, touched by the worthless gift, and felt that Alan Wilson’s ability to come to Boone was a way of putting what had happened before into complete oblivion.

“It still has some effect, because knowing you’ve been spies, I’m a little skeptical now that your tears are real.” Holding a wildflower Allen Wilson teased the little hairy girl in a very proper manner.

“Nasty.” Anna slapped the man, “I’m going to kick Hans’s ass when you leave Bonn.”

It was expected that the future German Koch brothers would be outraged in their minds when they heard their mother talk like that.

Pokina, though she didn’t say anything, was happy about the man’s arrival and busied herself with her short blonde hair flying.

Filling her stomach, Anna asked with an interested look, “I heard that a controversial case has arisen in your UK?”

“The subway incident?” Alan Wilson was a bit surprised, how come Germany knows about it? Seeing the two sisters nodding then said, “There’s nothing to say, it’s about to go to trial. After that the heat will drop. Do you guys have an opinion?”

Anna just wanted to say something, Bokina grabbed the first and said, “No, Germany doesn’t know much, it’s just an anecdote.”

“I thought you guys had something to say, after all, the Soviet Union was behind a lot of the women’s movements over the New Year.” Alan Wilson shrugged, “Don’t be disgruntled in your mind, the top brass in every country know it’s true. Aren’t you also role models for German women?”

“I’d rather not be a role model. The mass death of German men in battle leads to consequences that no other country can possibly feel.” Bogina said without thinking, “I’d rather have more men as workers.”

“Indeed, men are a little more valuable from the point of view of exploitation.” Alan Wilson said thoughtfully.

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