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Chapter 98: Eating Apart from Eating

This is not the kind of person who puts gold on his face and grows up with a golden key in his arms. He was eliminated in rounds of movements. Today's Soviet leaders are from the proletariat. ╡┟╡╡╡┝┞┟Read the book╞w<w(w{.﹝1Κàns

People will change. Even if Xie Lieping is an individual now, after he truly becomes the general secretary of the Soviet Union, will he still maintain his beliefs like today? Although Khrushchev's ability is far less than Stalin's, he takes things for granted! He always uses personal feelings to influence the country's policies, but Serov has seen what Xie Lieping is like as the general secretary.

While Selov was thinking about it, Khrushchev smiled and greeted Skulas, the boss of the 2O Century Fox Film Company. For Khrushchev, this battle from the American folk was considered a seasoning in this event. Khrushchev, who walked to the microphone, said in a unique voice, "This story left a good impression on me. I want to express my deep respect to you, but this story left a deep impression on me. Do you want to know my story? I just learned to walk and started working. Before I turned fifteen, I could list a long list of the work I did. At first, I grazed cattle and sheep for the capitalists, and then worked in factories, coal mines and chemical factories. Now I am the leader of the great Soviet Union."

"Glory belongs to the great Soviet, we will implement the plan of the First Secretary! The leader once taught us that we must be loyal to the people! Soviet Ula..." Selov spoke to the intercom and spread to all the Soviet agents' ears. Then he shouted, "Glory belongs to the great Soviet, we will implement the plan of the First Secretary!"

"The leader once taught us to be loyal to the people! Soviet Ula..." hundreds of Soviet security personnel present shouted together, Khrushchev was stunned by the sudden oath. Want to read the book w=w?w

This confrontation between Khrushchev and Sculas, the owner of 2O Century Fox Film Company, was undoubtedly a complete victory. Khrushchev did not show his fighting side to a private capitalist like Sculas, but it was still a victory without any blood. A first secretary was much more powerful than the boss of a film company in speaking.

All the Hollywood celebrities present were at a loss by the sudden change of atmosphere. They looked around them blankly, like Soviets saluting like machines. Among them, Elizabeth Taylor felt the most deeply. She also looked around like everyone else, glanced at Selov unnaturally, and put on Selov's eyes as if they were sharp as Hawk-eyed.

Elizabeth Taylor hurriedly withdrew his gaze. The two had had something and could not have thought they had nothing to do, but Elizabeth Taylor was still afraid of the vice chairman of the KGB in the Soviet Union.

Khrushchev continued, "The United States is a good country, and the American people are also a great people. I am very happy to come here as your president and a guest of this great country. My comrades are also very happy. They have been having a good time in the United States so far. However, just before I came to your city, the itinerary said that I would watch a show here, but someone told me just now. No, you can't watch the show, and you also see that place, what's the name?" Khrushchev asked, as if he had forgotten it, and Stasiana immediately reminded, "Disneyland!"

"Yes. It's this place, I asked, why can't it be, they told me, you can't go there, because the United States cannot guarantee your safety. ┞┢┡┟To read ╞┝ books ┞w<w?w{.?1Κà Now, I'll ask you, what's been born there? Is it a cholera epidemic or a plague outbreak? I'll get sick, or a group of gangsters control Disneyland, and if I show up, I'll be killed? I really want to see that place, I'm in this way In the situation, I cannot understand such things. I thought your place was orderly and safe and peaceful. When I came here, my safety could not be guaranteed by a closed bulletproof car, nor would it have to be steamed and roasted in the scorching sun of the United States for a long time until the moisture on my body was completely evaporated and dried. I thought I could walk freely among the free American people, but now they told me, no, this was impossible. This made me feel a little regretful, and I could only express my disappointment and frustration to you. Thank you."

"Oh, the eighth time!" Selov looked helpless. Khrushchev still expressed his dissatisfaction with the inability to go to Disney, and he still spoke in front of so many people. What the Hollywood celebrities present saw was not Khrushchev's dissatisfaction with the United States, but his dissatisfaction with his own restricted activities. In a sense, Khrushchev's success was like an irritable old man's dissatisfaction with his children's restrictions.

But there should be applause here. Selov took the lead in leading the Soviet agents at the venue to applaud, causing the Hollywood celebrities who had just heard Khrushchev's complaint to start applauding sparsely, expressing their sympathy for Khrushchev's restriction of freedom

After Khrushchev finished speaking about his experience, he got off the podium and entered the group of Hollywood celebrities. As the bodyguard leader, Selov naturally kept moving and played a game with the first secretary!

Marilyn Monroe, who was on the long table in the middle, opened her red lips and said, "Mr. Khrushchev, your experience is a very interesting experience!"

"I, the old man, just told my life experience. For the people, you may have a greater influence than me. Miss Marilyn Monroe, if you have the opportunity to welcome you to the Soviet Union!" Khrushchev raised his head and shouted to all the guests present, "Everyone can come to the Soviet Union as a guest. The cultural circles of our two countries need to communicate with each other..."

"When you are visiting the Soviet Union, you will feel an unprecedented sense of security! The Soviet people are all very kind!" Selov promised with Khrushchev's consent, "People exchanges will promote the exhibition of our two countries!"

Shelov himself didn't believe this sentence, but the first secretary's attitude was like this. What can you do?

"Miss Marilyn Monroe. You will eat Soviet-style pie that you will never be able to eat elsewhere. I hope you can see you in the Soviet Union with the opportunity!" Khrushchev invited very sincerely.

As for Marilyn Monroe in front of Khrushchev, Selov has already defined her as a silly sister in his heart. She is already a Hollywood star, and she is still so simple and excessive. No wonder she dies inexplicably! She doesn't understand the sinisterness of politics. However, the color of this head does meet the definition of a golden girl. Unfortunately, it is dyed.

Except for Eastern Europe and Northern Europe, the probability of the color of cash appearing in other places is very low. As Serov, who often comes into contact with the Maomei, can see that naturally the gold is not so eye-catching.

"We can go home!" Khrushchev, who returned to the car after the meal, said sadly.

Ah? Selov was stunned. Isn’t there still a Camp David meeting? In Selov’s impression, shouldn’t he be verbally and then declare to the people of his country that he has won a great victory? Please forgive Selov for being so direct. The Aq spirit in propaganda has always existed. Saying the original victory as victory is not considered publicity. The true meaning of publicity is to promote it as great victory regardless of victory or failure. The first time that the person who achieved large-scale results was the German Propaganda Minister Goebbels.

"I know the talks with Eisenhower are fruitless. The Americans can't crush us, and we can't crush them either!" Khrushchev shrugged indifferently, "I have met the real Americans, visited the farms and ranches, and saw the tall buildings in New York and the stars in Los Angeles. All the rest of the schedule is routine!"

Who would believe these words from the first secretary? Anyway, Selov would never believe them if he had not heard them with his own ears, but in fact, Khrushchev had no hope for the talks with Eisenhower. The so-called David Camp talks became regular talks, and no one believed them if they were said. Khrushchev ran over from a long distance and had no results.

"Our economic vitality is indeed not as good as the United States, but we also have our leading places, just like what I have always said. The United States will be buried by us sooner or later!" Khrushchev's famous saying has brought a lot of trouble in this visit to the United States. Although it means taking it out of context, it also makes Khrushchev very upset.

"The exhibition of technological productivity is sooner or later, and our theory is correct, so the first secretary's words will be realized sooner or later!" Selov opened the itinerary and said, "The evening itinerary is to attend the mayor of Los Angeles..."

"Since I came to the United States, I have all been having dinner every day! I have eaten from New York to Los Angeles. I have just finished eating, but I still can't avoid the dinner!" Khrushchev complained very irritably.

Selov pursed his lips, and after thinking for a long time, he couldn't find the angle to interrupt and could only shut up. Didn't it mean that Americans don't like this? It turned out to be a rumor. When arranging a foreign general, he would have the same routine as me, Greater China, and eat it first.

"Tomorrow we will visit Hollywood all day, inspect the studio, and watch the stage play!" Selov turned to tomorrow's itinerary and said, "Oh, Kang Kangwu!" After thinking about it carefully, Selov said that there was no record of this in later generations. It seemed that if it had not become popular, or if it was really not supported by the mud, there was no need to pay attention.

Khrushchev finally had a little energy and said to Selov, "It seems that tomorrow's itinerary is quite interesting!"

"But we still have to have a meal with the mayor of Los Angeles first. It has been arranged and we can't go there temporarily!" Selov laughed and saw Khrushchev's expression of annoyance. (To be continued.)

ps: My public version is a little less, but with my Soviet Union, there are nearly one million words! A lot!

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