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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 1057 You are not qualified

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    Chapter 1057 You are not qualified

    The faint autumn scenery in northern Myanmar and the gentle breeze blowing from the valley did not dissuade the governor of northern Myanmar of the British Empire.  (_). Lord George, I am in a good mood. Ever since the Japanese, no, I should say the damn Chinese, arrived at the Yunnan-Myanmar border, the good days of relaxation and leisure for my lordship have come to an end.

    The double pressure from the Governor's Palace and the Japanese agents made Lord George's temper extremely violent, tearing off the British gentleman's veil of tenderness. In his heart, George was a very violent man. In the consul's residence, more than a dozen Burmese servants were tortured.  The lord consul's whipping, several pretty maids, were tortured all over by the lord.

    Normally, these local women would not be able to catch the eye of the Lord. Probably the Lord's wife couldn't stand her husband's sudden sexual desire, so she found an excuse and hid in Yangon. Lord George, who was eager to vent his pressure, also  As for being hungry, for the Lord, it is nothing more than trying hard on a woman's belly, but for those maids, it is a serious disaster.

    Lord George's pressure comes from two aspects. On the one hand, it is the Governor's Mansion. It is better to say that the Governor's Mansion alone has George's many years of plundering and squeezing in northern Myanmar, coupled with the connections in the Governor's Mansion, he can easily handle it, and he will do the same.  Be a free and easy emperor of a land.

    But this pressure comes from General Alexander, the commander-in-chief of the British Army in Myanmar. The general is very dissatisfied with the situation in northern Myanmar. The border troops have complained to their superiors through different channels, and they have been summarized to General Alexander. The situation in northern Myanmar is  It has become out of control, and the reason for the loss of control is the arrival of the troops of Tang Qiuli, Vice Chairman of the Chinese Government. The Chinese army has rampant activities along the borders of China-Vietnam, China-Myanmar, and China-Laos.

    General Alexander and the British Governor in Burma, the Marquess Ebson, have been close friends for many years. They have expressed serious dissatisfaction with George through the Governor himself. With General Alexander's energy, replacing a regional governor is as simple as drinking a cup of coffee.

    George, who learned the news from private channels, was furious. He didn¡¯t know how he would spend the rest of his life without being the governor of northern Myanmar after he was used to dominating one side.  After submitting several letters of protest to the Chinese government, the Governor finally gave him the important task of negotiating with Tang Qiuli because of George's well-behaved nature, his ability to handle matters, and his acceptance of a large amount of property.

    For George, this is the only chance. Through negotiation, let the Chinese Tang Qiuli withdraw his troops from the border and restore the original situation. George can still sit firmly in the position of consul. From the heart, Lord George  Neither likes to deal with Chinese people.

    In his heart, he looked down on the Chinese. In his mind, ignorance, cruelty, selfishness, and cunning were synonymous with the Chinese. In the eyes of Lord George, the leader of the Republic of China, Chiang Kai-shek, was almost like a passerby on the streets of London.  , as for Tang Qiuli, this little-known vice chairman is probably not even a passerby.

    Therefore, Lord George naturally chose the location of the meeting in his own territory, not only out of arrogance, but also as a deterrent. George thanked General Alexander for giving him the power to show off his prestige. The Second Royal of the British Empire  The Seventeenth Infantry Brigade and the Nineteenth Royal Tank Regiment are temporarily under the command of His Lordship.

    With soldiers in hand, George was confident and decided to give the Chinese Tang Qiuli a show of strength. It was best to sign an agreement under the pressure of the bayonet and receive full compensation. Tang Qiuli took the Chinese soldiers  , Go back to the mainland obediently. For this reason, George added his own so-called losses to the original compensation conditions of the Governor's Mansion.

    As for the pressure from the Japanese, Lord George was upset. This pressure was not outright coercion, but threats and inducements. According to the Japanese agents who contacted him, more than 200,000 imperial soldiers were passing through Savage Mountain.  , is about to arrive in northern Burma. If your Excellency the Consul gives sufficient supplies and care to the imperial troops, the Japanese will seek greater rights for George, and the two parties will have a cooperative relationship.

    Of course George wanted to be a bigger official, and the benefits the Japanese promised him and the gold and silver treasures they gave him made him excited. In George's view, although the Japanese were ambitious, a China would never be the same.  It was enough to satisfy their appetite and extend their hands into the sphere of influence of the British Empire. The Japanese did not yet have the courage and ability. George's view was the same as that of most British people at the time, that is, he did not believe that the Japanese would take action in Southeast Asia.

    However, George was cautious and did not tell the Japanese about the news that Tang Qiuli, the plenipotentiary negotiator with China and the vice chairman of the Military Commission of the Nationalist Government, held talks in Bhamo in northern Myanmar. He was still a little worried about the Japanese.  If the Japanese caused some trouble during the negotiations, George would not be able to explain to the Governor and General Alexander.

    Negotiation place??Bamo is a small town with northern Burmese characteristics. In this town, there is a holiday villa owned by George. The talks will be held in George's villa, which further demonstrates the British masters in northern Burma.  George was sitting on a huge wicker chair in the middle of the living room, behind him were eight fully armed British officers.

    After Tang Qiuli's convoy entered Bhamo, they saw many British "Captain Centurion" heavy tanks, which blocked the road in and out. They could be seen everywhere along the street. British troops temporarily built bunkers and fortifications, and light and heavy machine guns were pointing at them.  The streets, with gun barrels sticking out of black holes, turned the small town of Bhamo, with its beautiful scenery and rich ethnic customs, into a barracks with tight barriers.

    When they arrived at the gate of George's Villa, several British soldiers with guns stretched out their arms and blocked the way of the convoy. However, the British car leading the way drove into the yard in a hurry, paying no attention to what happened behind.  Q. It was obvious that this was part of Lord George's show of force.

    A British captain said in blunt Chinese: "I'm sorry, Governor George has ordered that foreigners who enter the villa must hand over their weapons. Otherwise, it will be regarded as a threat and disrespect to the officials of the British Empire."  Tang Qiuli's expression remained unchanged and he did not speak. He did not even look at the British officer. Instead, he looked at the building of the villa with great interest.

    Shan Hu's expression changed and he shouted in a deep voice, "Get out of here, weapons are the second life of a soldier. Stop using your bullshit British rules. Be careful of my gun misfiring. There are nearly a thousand little devils up here."  "My life!" The British captain's expression froze. He did not expect that the Chinese major general would have such a hot temper. He would not only speak rudely, but also threaten him.

    Didn¡¯t Consul George tell himself that in front of the soldiers of the British Empire, the Chinese were more honest than rabbits?  The major general in front of him had burning eyes and murderous aura all over his body. Instead of a rabbit, he was clearly a tiger that wanted to eat people!  Have the Chinese people changed, or did George the Consul tell the wrong story?

    The British captain became angry and waved his hand. More than twenty British soldiers rushed out from the courtyard of the villa. There was a "crash" sound of pulling the bolt of the gun. Shan Hu's face was frighteningly dark. With a wink, seven or eight special features appeared.  Wei, with a sway of his body, he rushed into the pile of British soldiers.

    "Crack!" "Ouch!" screamed again and again. Twenty or so British soldiers lay on the ground like gourds rolling on the ground, covering their stomachs and faces. The guns in their hands had become parts scattered on the ground.  , this is why the special guards showed mercy. If they had treated the Japanese soldiers, they would have been dead bodies all over the place.

    The British captain was dumbfounded. He was the only one standing, but he couldn't move. The big black Chinese major general lifted him up and put the muzzle of the heavy machine gun in his hand coldly against his forehead.  Above, George saw everything that happened at the door from the open door of the living room of the villa.

    He cursed inwardly, "Idiot," but the show of force failed, and his subordinates were embarrassed. He couldn't just bring in tanks and fight without saying a word. "Go tell Captain Simpson to let those Chinese in,"  George ordered.

    Tang Qiuli walked leisurely into the living room. Only Shan Hu followed him. The other special guards had already occupied favorable positions around the villa. When George saw Tang Qiuli come in, he didn't even get up. He just used a light blue  His eyes were fixed on Tang Qiuli, a pretentious arrogance exuding without concealment.

    Tang Qiuli looked at the layout of the living room. It was very interesting. The seat left for him was directly opposite George. It was a full head shorter than his wicker chair. Moreover, it was a solitary chair, not even a table.  No, he looked like he was interrogating a prisoner.

    Tang Qiuli put a cold sneer on his lips, clasped his hands behind his back, looked past George's fat face, and admired the decoration of the living room, as if he were the consul, just like the air, not to mention, after so many years in northern Myanmar,  George has amassed a huge fortune, and the living room is decorated with jewels. The eagle carved from jade alone is worth a lot of money.

    No one dared to ignore and belittle the consul like this. George's fat face blushed with anger. He suddenly straightened his body and said, "Are you Mr. Tang Qiuli, the negotiating plenipotentiary of the Chinese government?" Not bad, George is a gentleman.  The demeanor is barely maintained without getting angry. This is probably a concrete manifestation of the British thinking that they are superior to the Chinese, right?

    However, George's British gentleman's demeanor was not as good as he pretended to be, and his skills were not perfect. He did not even stand up to greet him or give up his seat. For such a thing, Tang Qiuli did not show any pretense and frowned.  Asked: "Who are you?"

    "What?" George almost shouted. What kind of international joke was he making? Even the opponent in the negotiation didn't know. The Chinese people have a problem with their IQ. It was necessary to introduce their identity to the Chinese. "The Governor of Burma of the British Empire specially sent him to govern northern Burma.  Lord George, Lord Milstrong,¡±?He said that he felt good about himself.

    Tang Qiuli glanced at George and only replied, "You are not qualified to negotiate with me." The words were so shocking that all the British people in the room were stunned.

    (To be continued)

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