Heydrich's name must be on the protection list of the southern African security services.
If other people want to return to Germany, forget it, if Heydrich wants to return to Germany, the security agencies in Southern Africa will definitely be facing a formidable enemy.
There is no other way. The things in Heydrich's mind are too important. If he returns to Germany, it will definitely cause heavy losses to southern Africa.
Not just the military, but also the civil aviation field.
It is impossible to overestimate such technical experts.
After Miller, Friedrich and Richter left, Heydrich sat in the study for a long time. It was not until Anne called Heydrich to eat that Heydrich walked out of the study.
This is a high-end villa provided by Nyasaland Airlines for technical experts. The villa is located on the shores of the beautiful Niassa Lake. The entire villa area is populated by Nyasaland Airlines executives, experts, or senior technical personnel.
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The environment in the villa area is definitely good. It has everything that a high-end community should have, as well as things that shouldn't be there. Public security is jointly handled by the Umbrella Company and the Los Angeles Police Department. The neighbors are of high quality, the environment is pleasant, clean and sanitary, and there are even green belts.
All pruning is done by dedicated personnel.
Heydrich and his family have become accustomed to life in Los Angeles. Anne is a housewife and the glue of the family's harmonious relationship. The eldest son works in the Los Angeles City Government, the second son works in Ziwei Hospital, and the eldest son-in-law is Hai.
Derich is a member of the design team and a senior engineer of Nyasaland Aviation. His second son-in-law works in Nyasaland Air Force and is an experienced test pilot.
If this thing hadn't happened, Heydrich's family would have lived happily in Los Angeles.
Today, the eldest son Mark came back with his wife and children to have dinner with the old couple. The two children are smart, innocent and lively. The eldest grandson Bill will go to elementary school next year. The granddaughter Anya just turned three years old. When she saw Heydrich coming down from upstairs, Anya shouted, "
"Grandpa" stretched out his hands to Heydrich, and Heydrich's heart melted.
“Bill, put down the ice cream in your hand, it’s dinner time”
"Anya, don't pester your grandpa, let your grandpa wash his hands"
“Mark, don’t you know how to go to the kitchen and bring out the food? How did I educate you?”
“Betty, is this guy so lazy at home?”
Annie was always in a hurry before dinner every day. She kept talking and had endless tasks in her hands.
But in this family, the most popular one is Anne, especially to the two daughters-in-law, the relationship between Anne and them is like that of mother and daughter.
So Betty complained about her husband mercilessly: "He is even lazier at home. He has no awareness of doing housework at all. He is too lazy to run around with the dog. He has to coax the children to go to get newspapers."
“I have to work, and of course I need to rest after a long day of work when I get home!” Mark immediately defended himself. He dared to file a complaint, so he went home in the evening, cleaned himself up, and waited.
Betty snickered, cleaning herself off was not a punishment at all, it was simply a reward.
“Betty is more tired than you from taking care of the family every day, and you and your father are the same.” Anne didn’t let anyone go.
Heydrich turned a deaf ear and turned a blind eye. He put Anya down and went to the bathroom without changing his expression. The old couple had been together for decades and would get flustered if they were not scolded for a day.
After a lot of tossing, dinner was finally served, and the dinner was still very sumptuous, including Niassa beef, roast chicken, braised small whitebait, and of course Heydrich’s favorite German sausages.
"I've been very busy recently. The Goodwill Games have just ended, and the Tour of Lake Nyasa bike rally is about to begin. There was also the year-end car rally finals a few years ago. I didn't even have time to watch the Eagles' home games." Mark likes to watch the games at home.
Talking about work at the dinner table.
“Don’t bring your work home.” Heydrich was a traditional German.
“I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it. We women have to let us women know what your men are doing outside every day.” Annie liked the arrogant atmosphere of these parents.
Heydrich shook his head and said nothing, lowered his head and concentrated on eating steak.
Anya thought her eggs were delicious and brought them to Heydrich's mouth to share with him.
Heydrich happily accepted.
But looking at Anya's appearance, it seemed that she gave it to her grandfather because she didn't want to eat it.
Heydrich was not angry either, and gave Anya a piece of sausage with a smile. The tradition must still be maintained.
"Mom, you don't know. The day before yesterday, Mark invited his colleagues to have a dinner at home. When we women were cooking together, a group of old men were looking after their children and chatting about work. I asked them if they were tired of talking about work all day long. Guess they
What should I say?" Betty and Annie's relationship is as good as that of a mother-in-law.
Mark's eyes widened in disbelief, this bitch couldn't have it anymore.
"What did you say?" Anne looked at Heydrich meaningfully.
“It turns out they were all talking about women at work!” Betty dismissed it, hehe, men.
Anne was expressionless, waiting for Mark to explain.
“No!” Mark denied decisively.
“Are you sure you haven’t?” Anne asked Mark and looked at Heydrich.
Heydrich concentrated on eating sausages without even raising his head. He almost finished the plate of sausages.
This is the greatest compliment to Anne's craftsmanship.
“We’ll talk about movie stars, celebrity gossip and the like at most.” Mark felt guilty. Men don’t all have little secrets.
After dinner, Anne and Betty cleared the table and cleaned up. Heydrich and Mark went to the balcony to smoke. Bill wanted to go with them, but Anne pulled him back.
There is a cool breeze blowing on the balcony, Lake Nyasa not far away is brightly lit, and there is faint melodious music coming over. At this time, Lake Nyasa is the most lively time of the day.
"Your work has not been affected, has it?" Heydrich suddenly asked in a confused manner.
“What?” Mark didn’t react for a moment.
Heydrich was silent.
Mark took a deep breath and said, "No."
“Not only not, the director is also planning to promote me to section chief, and I may be responsible for budget review.”
Heydrich moved the corners of his mouth and refrained from speaking.
“In principle, the Nyasaland State Government and the Los Angeles City Government do not interfere with personal choices, whether they return to Germany or the United States.” Mark’s voice was low, and Heydrich could feel the anger in Mark’s heart.
Unlike Heydrich, Mark was born in southern Africa and has no memory of Germany. He is a true southern African.
Heydrich had feelings for Germany, Mark certainly did not.
On the contrary, Mark is actually very disgusted with people who leave southern Africa and return to Germany or the United States.
Miller believed that returning to Germany was not treason, Mark believed that it was.
"This is the strength of Southern Africa. When someone encounters difficulties, Southern Africa will lend a helping hand; similarly when someone wants to leave Southern Africa, Southern Africa will not stop them." Mark has an absolute affinity for Southern Africa.
Confidence, the United States and Germany are just paper tigers. During the world war, they were not beaten by southern Africa.
"If I want to leave southern Africa," Heydrich said with difficulty. He was so tender when he was eating, but now he is so cruel.
Because of the strict education of Heydrich and his wife, Heydrich's children attach great importance to family ties.
Family reunion is the greatest warmth. When Heydrich returns to Germany, such a lively family atmosphere will no longer exist. This is cruel to the children and cruelly deprives them of the happiness that originally belongs to them.
Mark didn’t say anything. Before he finished smoking one cigarette, he lit another one.
“It’s better to smoke less.” Heydrich was worried about Mark’s health.
“If you really love us, don’t leave us,” Mark finally couldn’t help but confide in his heart.
Heydrich said nothing and stretched out his hand to Mark for a cigarette.
“What did Germany give you? My grandfather and brother all fought bloody battles for Germany and eventually died on the battlefield. We don’t owe Germany, we don’t owe anything!” Mark was so emotional that he couldn’t understand Heydrich’s feelings for Germany.
“Mark, what would you do if Southern Africa needed you?” Heydrich’s words left Mark speechless.
Yeah, Mark didn’t understand Heydrich’s feelings for Germany, but Heydrich could understand Mark’s feelings for southern Africa.
For Heydrich, Germany was the motherland.
For Mark, southern Africa is his homeland.
"Germany had a terrible fate. We did not become a unified country until 1871. Then we faced the joint suppression of all other countries. We worked hard and defeated the French. We vowed to break the colonial system built by Britain and France and strive for a better future for Germany.
There is a large living space. On this issue, Germany's approach is exactly the same as that of southern Africa. We are all working hard for the prosperity of the country." Heydrich was still patient with his son.
“Dad, you may not know that Germany today is no longer the Germany you remember before.” As a government worker, Mark learned more about Germany.
Heydrich said nothing and looked at Mark with doubtful eyes.
The relationship between Southern Africa and Germany has not deteriorated yet. Negative information about Germany is rarely reported by the media in Southern Africa.
After all, Southern Africa is still aiding Germany. If Germany is seen as an evil Germany in the Southern African media, then the behavior of the Southern African federal government is also evil.
“Hebrews in Germany are being systematically eliminated by Berlin,” Mark said in a difficult tone. He also had no feelings for Germany.
Heydrich did not speak, and his expression was clearly disapproving. In the eyes of ordinary Germans, the Hebrews were solely to blame.
"The king in Berlin wanted to establish a purely Germanic state. Now it's the Hebrews, so who will be next? Will it be the Gauls? Will it be the Anglo-Saxons? Will it be us?
Southern Africans?" Mark's questions became more pointed than the last.
Heydrich looked up to the sky and sighed. He turned around inadvertently and found Betty holding Bill, and Anne holding Anya on his arm. Everyone was looking at Heydrich with worried eyes.