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Chapter 229 Reliable

"Are you talking? Didn't you say there is news?" Churchill shouted angrily at the confidential secretary.

According to the confidential secretary's answer, the news from Germany came back ten minutes ago.

However, this young secretary was prepared to report such an important matter at the end.

"Why didn't you tell me earlier if you had news?!" Churchill was furious.

"I...this news is not important except for me..." The confidential secretary was obviously intimidated by Churchill's momentum, and he was trembling a little when he spoke.

This 20-year-old confidential secretary is really innocent. His judgment is not bad, and his arrangements are very reasonable. If one is to say which is more important, the German streaking parade or the invasion of Finland, a normal person would choose it.

News of the invasion of Finland is more urgent.

However, in the uninformed Churchill's opinion, compared with the intelligence of a powerful country like Germany and a small country like Finland, it is common sense that Germany's intelligence should be reported first.

"Speak quickly! If your delay prevents me from understanding the Germans' intentions, believe it or not, I will hand you over to MI6 for treason!" A furious Churchill threatened the young confidential secretary.

Although the delay in reporting could never be related to treason, and it was impossible for Churchill to really deal with him, the inexperienced secretary was still frightened.

The confidential secretary, who was afraid that he would really be sent to jail, quickly took out a white document and opened it hurriedly.

White documents mean the document classification with the lowest degree of urgency.

Glancing at the color of the document, Churchill sighed lightly. Although this confidential secretary's family had been British citizens for generations, and he was loyal and reliable, he was still too young. He couldn't even do classification work well, so he was really not suitable for confidential work.

Secretary's duties.

Picking up the water glass, Churchill drank the water and signaled to the confidential secretary to start the report.

"On the morning of November 26, Reinhardt retrieved a large number of famous German generals and political celebrities with great fanfare."

"At 1:30 p.m., top German officials held a large-scale high-level meeting at Reinhardt's residence in Berlin."

"At 2:05, the SS in charge of the Berlin garrison took over security in the city center and cleared the streets."

"At 2:30, under the leadership of German Head of State Reinhardt, senior leaders from both sides of the German political and political circles came together... Wearing a pair of underwear, they jogged around the center of Berlin."

After reading this, the confidential secretary's face twitched, and he tied a knot and continued to report: "At 4 o'clock in the afternoon, Reinhardt, who put on a suit, made a brief announcement to solicit the opinions of the people."

Frowning, the secretary no longer hesitated and spoke quickly: "He solicited the opinions of the people and asked them whose underwear they think is the best!!!"

"Pfft..." Churchill, who was drinking water, couldn't help but squirt all over the face of the lieutenant colonel next to him.

Underpants? Running naked? Reinhardt is in trouble?!

Is this the strongest opponent that gives me headaches day and night?

Is this the big worry that he is secretly paying attention to?

Churchill, who was far away in England, had no way of knowing exactly who Reinhardt was.

All his knowledge was gained from intelligence obtained from Germany in the past twenty years.

However, if the collected intelligence is true, then this German head of state should be a man who is responsible for overall planning, firm, strong, mature and calm, and has made countless brilliant and legendary achievements, a once-in-a-century talented overlord, and

He is not a lunatic who leads the country's generals and ministers to compete with each other to see who has the best underwear!

As early as six years ago, Churchill began to pay attention to Reinhardt, then German Chancellor.

At first, after receiving information from MI6, Churchill wanted to know more about the culprit who framed him through the "Turing Incident".

But when he saw it, he was immediately attracted by Reinhard's dazzling achievements and couldn't extricate himself. If those achievements were true, then the German political propaganda that was ridiculed and exaggerated by the British Empire would not be exaggerated in the slightest, or even

It is far from depicting Reinhardt’s true talent and strength!

Operation Rainbow that angered the British Empire, the suppression of Kapp that showed power to the German people, the Battle of the Ruhr that humiliated the French Republic, and Rommel's expedition that changed the course of Spanish history...

If there is one person who planned all of this, then this person is enough to awe anyone, even the enemy!

But the current situation......

Churchill covered his forehead with an extremely embarrassed expression: "This... is really unexpected..."

Looking at the confidential secretary with a strange expression, Churchill was stunned for a moment.

Thinking of something, Churchill waved his hand and said: "I know, you did a good job, there is really nothing to report about this bullshit information."

After clearing the name of the confidential secretary, Churchill rubbed his temples while thinking and said slowly: "Let's put the German thing aside for now."

After thinking again and again, he finally gave up using his normal thinking to understand Reinhard's amazing brain circuitry.

At first, Churchill only regarded the "Turing Incident" as Reinhardt's first suppression of him.

Next, Churchill paid great attention to events such as Reinhard's presiding over the annexation of Austria and "protecting" Czechoslovakia. Judging from the results, Churchill's guess was completely correct.

If it weren't for the fact that when the Soviet army launched a large-scale attack on Finland, he heard that Reinhard actually calmly held a streaking parade as if he was out of his mind, then Reinhard would definitely be a terrifying enemy.

But now... When Churchill thought of the German head of state again, the first impression in his mind was that of an out-and-out asshole. How could it be any more ridiculous to organize a group of famous imperial generals to run naked with national dignitaries?

!

As the son of a lord who attended an aristocratic school since he was young and then studied at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Churchill has always been in contact with almost all well-educated British celebrities.

In his cognition, there is absolutely no image of a shameless person like Reinhardt.

In other words, if you ask any person who has not lost his mind, he will never believe that a national leader, especially a head-of-state leader like Reinhardt who has concentrated all the power in one body, can be prone to convulsions and blindness.

Who did it?

When Churchill's temples were already aching from being rubbed by himself, he sighed heavily: "Ignore this matter for now, just treat it as if there is no contact between Germany and the Soviet Union in this Finnish crisis!"

"Then...I'll stand down first," the confidential secretary tentatively said in a low voice.

Without saying anything, Churchill impatiently waved his hand and motioned for the secretary to leave.

"It is impossible to rescue Finland. It would be laborious and laborious and would have little effect." Churchill tried his best to calm down the shock he had just received.

"However, for such a major event, the British Empire, as the two permanent members of the League of Nations, cannot stay out of it. Well, I will initiate a discussion in the War Cabinet tomorrow. At that time, everyone must have a unified voice and express their support for me."

Although he has not yet become the British Prime Minister, as long as the senior officials here support him, then his opinion will be the decision of the war cabinet tomorrow. This decision needs to be carefully thought about.

The German head of state is unreliable, but I, the British Lord of the Admiralty, cannot be unreliable!


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