Chapter 309 The Flower Language of Parting


Chapter 309 The Flower Language of Parting

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Churchill stuffed his somewhat heavy body into the walnut seat and involuntarily let out a long yawn, which made his hand The ashes of the cigar fell to the ground.

"Mr. Prime Minister, did you not have a good rest last night? Was there any lack of hospitality?" Stalin, who was sitting on his right and holding a pipe, asked in Georgian, and the translator on the side was quick. Recited the original words.

"Fortunately, I have had some neurasthenia since the war with the Germans. I heard the sound of the train on the seaside last night and I didn't sleep well." Churchill took another puff of his cigar, as if he had something to say. Pointing to say.

Roosevelt on the side smiled and said nothing, and the big smoker on the opposite side was obviously accusing Stalin of putting on airs and arriving last by local train.

"Sorry, we have neglected this point. We will arrange for people to improve it soon." Stalin replied with a smile as if he did not hear the implication, then looked into the distance and said

"I I loved railways when I was young, and I loved the sound of the trains flying, just like the sound of the country’s blood beating.”

“As you can see, we are about to start. With the start of the Fourth Five-Year Plan, the Soviet Union's economy will be revived, its infrastructure will be rebuilt, and our people are getting better step by step, isn't it? "

This is true. It is a place where a loving father can show off. Both the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union have been severely damaged by the war, but the Soviet Union's institutional and resource advantages determined that it stood up faster during the reconstruction process.

A behemoth is rising.

Politicians keep their words to the point. No matter they complain or show off, they will not break their faces in this environment.

What followed was eight days of talks, and the large fruit cake of the world was quickly divided up.

The United States has shaved off the sweetest cream through bonds, dollars and UN programs.

The Soviet Union, which gained a large amount of land, took away the cake itself.

However, Britain, which lost a large number of colonies and turned from a creditor country into a debtor country, only took away a few insignificant cherries.

Oh, by the way, a few innocuous cake crumbs fell out in the middle, and they were thrown to France by the three parties.

The three parties discussed the German disposal issue, the United Nations issue, the Polish issue, and the Eastern European issue one by one. When the Japanese issue was mentioned, there was a slight episode.

"Good news, Stalin just promised that within three months after Germany completely surrenders, the Soviet Union will declare war on Japan." Roosevelt said to Churchill privately.

"Good news, so it is, but it seems that this Georgian is just trying to get a bargain." Churchill said disdainfully, and then asked, "How about Iwo Jima and the Philippines?"


"The Philippines is almost over, but Iwo Jima is progressing slowly. These Japanese are like rats. They are all hiding in the mountain fortifications and are playing hide and seek with our landing troops."

"It's just a matter of time. The Japanese can't stand it."

After a brief conversation, Roosevelt thought about his words, and then said, "Winston, what do you think about the post-war Japanese government?"

Churchill looked at Roosevelt next to him and cut off the cigarette butt on his hand with a click of a cigar cutter. "Reorganize the government, station the army for a long time, establish a post-war court, and eliminate militaristic forces. There is no need to discuss these with me."

"Yes, but I have some suggestions about rebuilding the Japanese government. Let moderate Japanese who are close to us maintain a certain proportion in the new government. What do you think?"

"You mean..." Churchill probably knew what the other person was going to say.

Sure enough, Roosevelt mentioned the expected name "New Japan Founding Army" below

"Winston, you should know that the overall size of the New Japan Founding Army has now expanded to 30,000 People, two divisions even fought with the Japanese army on Iwo Jima with real swords and bayonets."

"This group of people and the current Japanese army. The forces of this military government are already incompatible with each other. If they reach the middle and senior levels of the new Japanese government, they will fight to the death to suppress the other side, and we will get an extremely submissive Japanese regime. "

Yes. Be respectful to the new Japanese government in the United States, but Churchill did not say anything. After all, the Asia-Pacific region has defaulted to American power.

"As for the leader of this group of people, how about this guy Nanyun Zhongyi?" Roosevelt mentioned the name as if he had just remembered it. "This should be an internal matter within the founding army of New Japan, shouldn't it?" Churchill said sarcastically in an official tone, but then said, "If you have already decided, Britain has no reason to object."


< br>"Winston, I'm glad you understand, but we are facing a problem now." Roosevelt sat across from him
< br>"Since the beginning of this year, we have successively dispatched two groups of commanders to the New Japan Founding Army in the name of Nagumo Chuichi to try to take over part of the front-line troops."

"As a result, one-third of the people They died inexplicably on the battlefield, one third were left idle, and the other third were directly bribed with money to surrender their posts.”

"And the troops who do this all have one characteristic. They are all developed from the prisoners captured by your Ace Agent 007..."

"So you know what I mean, right."

Churchill sniffed the cigar, Put it back in the pocket "What are you looking for?"

"Yes, we want to talk to him, hoping that he can cooperate with the internal integration of the New Japan Founding Army, at least not to exert resistance." Maybe. Tired of talking in circles, Roosevelt simply made his words clear.

“Sorry, there’s nothing I can do.”

Roosevelt was stunned. He considered many scenarios, including denial, evasion, and exchange conditions. He had even considered his own bottom line, but he did not expect that the other party could directly refuse.

At this time, Churchill said the second half of his sentence, "Something happened in the country yesterday. We had a team of intelligence personnel rush back to deal with it. He was inside."

In the sky, a plane The Halifax transport plane was flying through the sky, and in the rumbling cabin, He Chi was taking a nap while guarding the box of blueprints.

Although he had his own personal purpose, after seeing this thing, George VI probably wouldn't want to kill him.

Someone came quietly.

Bang, the silver revolver suddenly appeared and pressed against the forehead of the guy in front of him.

"Hey, buddy, be careful of fire." A familiar figure stood on the opposite side.

"Benjamin? Why are you on a British plane?" He Chi put away his pistol.

"Isn't it because of you? My boss has retired, and I have to find a place to eat. It just so happened that someone in London offered me a high price to do field work." Benjamin took out his pocket and handed over something. It's a sealed letter.

He Chi took the letter, opened the paint on it, and reached in to look for it.

There was nothing inside.

What does this mean?

"Who gave this to you?" He Chi shook the envelope and asked the Frenchman opposite.

"A mysterious guy, but definitely a high-level insider. The letter was delivered through a one-time channel, and there was also a reward of two thousand pounds." As soon as Benjamin finished speaking, he suddenly raised his nose and smelled it. .

“Brother, although I shouldn’t talk too much, you seem to have been dumped by a woman.” Benjamin looked at the Oriental with pity.

"What do you mean?"

"Can't you smell it? This is the smell of blue iris. The flower language is..."

"Goodbye my love."
< br>(End of this chapter)

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