As the son of Churchill, he can be regarded as a typical young man among the British upper class. His relatively wealthy family background allowed him to explore the beauty of poetry and listen to the splendor of music in his youth.
He loved the piano very much. Although Randolph was not good at expressing with words, he could express his joy, anger, sorrow and joy in the kingdom of the piano. Slowly he found that he could not live without the piano. He always thought that the only thing he loved most was the piano.
Until Mansi appeared.
The "angelic" Mansi made Randolph discover for the first time that there was something more fascinating than sublime art.
As the son of Churchill, Randolph once participated in a capitalist social dance. Although Randolph hated this kind of affectionate greetings with a hypocritical mask, everything was just an exchange of interests.
Just like his father said, "In this world, everything is fake, only interests are real." The social dance in front of him really made Randolph feel meaningless.
He just took a glass of red wine and quietly exited the main dance floor. It wasn't until the surrounding area became a little quieter that he started wandering around. Unknowingly, he came to a study room and saw the piano placed in it at a glance.
At that time, Randolph walked over without hesitation, sat down in front of the piano, tapped a key with his fingertips, and knocked on the door of the bakery like a well-behaved child and asked: "Can I come in?"
Then the music sloped out like flowing water, flying on Randolph's fingertips.
The song ended, and when he slowly opened his eyes, he found a woman with blond hair looking at him with a pair of gentle blue eyes. Before the surprised Randolph could react, he only heard the girl say sexyly: "How gentle and lonely.
Music, your heart must be very lonely!"
Randolph was surprised by the woman's beauty, and also surprised that the woman's words fit him so well, as if they understood each other as if they were friends who had known each other for a long time. He subconsciously said: "My name is Randolph, Randolph Churchill."
The woman looked at Randolph, who was slightly shy, and smiled skillfully and charmingly: "Hello, my name is Mansi."
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After being separated from his memories, Randolph subconsciously touched his sunken belly. A feeling of weakness coming from his abdomen passed through Randolph's body like an electric current.
Food! Food! I want food!
Waking up from the nightmare, Randolph only had the purest survival instinct left in his mind. He got up from the chair and walked to the kitchen. Even though he knew there was nothing left to eat, he seemed to want to confirm before he believed it.
This fact.
Even though he had confirmed it several times before, he still rummaged through the kitchen carefully before finally accepting the cruel fact.
The feeling of powerlessness once again passed through Randolph's body like an electric current, engulfing him. Randolph did not expect that he would not die outside in the smoke-filled battle, but starve to death in this cage-like room. How funny!
But he still wanted to play the piano, and he thought his Mansi was still waiting for him. When he thought of Mansi, the scene of her disappearing in the dream flashed through his mind. Then, Randolph's heart couldn't help but
He was in pain, he couldn't go to the battlefield, he wanted to find her, he couldn't die...
At the same time, outside the door, there was suddenly a sound of military boots hitting the ground!
Needless to say, this could definitely only be the Allied ** team occupying this place.
Inside the room, Randolph didn't dare to leave his breath, so he had no choice but to pick up a rusty shovel from the kitchen with a worried heart, and slowly approached the door, ready to deal with the intruder outside.
Then there were several clear knocks outside the door, followed by heavy military boots kicking the door, like a bomb exploding in Eric's heart.
These people must be enemy soldiers!
Thinking of this, Randolph's hands couldn't help but tremble, and countless images of how he should subdue the opponent after the opponent broke through flashed in his mind.
While Randolph was thinking a lot and waiting anxiously, another person's French voice came from not far outside the door: "Hey! Hey! What are you doing?"
Immediately afterwards, the person who kicked the door stopped and turned around and said, "I saw if there was anyone inside. I didn't expect this door to be so difficult to open."
"This place is so shabby, no one should be here. Stop talking nonsense. The German colonel is calling for an emergency gathering. Leave quickly. You don't know how strict the Germans are. If you are late, you will suffer a lot later.
of."
The soldier who kicked the door thought about the "glorious deeds" of a German colonel who alerted an Italian military commander and requested that the colonel be transferred back to Germany because he trained the Italians too harshly.
Cold sweat, he immediately ran back in a panic with the soldier and another person.
On the other side, Randolph listened behind the door for a long time, and only dared to relax after making sure the two people left.
As the son of Churchill, Randolph had learned and mastered French. Therefore, he quickly realized that there were probably Vichy French soldiers outside the door, and they happened to leave at the request of a certain German colonel.
It was a critical moment. If the French had not left... Randolph couldn't imagine the scene after the opponent scored.
Churchill offended the French to death. He abandoned the French as cannon fodder and evacuated first from Dunkirk. This was considered one time. The ballista operation attacked and severely damaged the naval warships that France had finally retained. This was considered another time. In the French
After jointly developing oil fields in Algeria with the German Rhine consortium, it attempted to destroy the oil fields needed for France's restoration of the country. This is once again.
Based on this calculation, Churchill can probably be said to be a public enemy of France. As Churchill's son, Randolph did not dare to think about his own fate when he was caught by the French.
Unintentionally, the frightened Randolph gently pulled the door, and he found that the door seemed to have been loosened by the Frenchman's tossing just now!
Randolph was a little excited. What he had been thinking about but didn't dare to think about now appeared so clearly in his mind. He wanted to go out, he wanted to get out of here!
He has had enough of this cage-like life. No matter what the outside world becomes, it is better than here. Thinking of this, his strength to pull the door suddenly increased. It is hard to imagine that a man who has not eaten for a long time can actually
It can also erupt with such powerful power. The more desperate a person is, the more tenacious their vitality becomes. When people are at the end of their rope, they can often do some amazing things.
Although the door was still difficult to open, Randolph couldn't help but feel a little anxious. But he calmed down soon after opening it, and found that the locks of some damaged doors were loose. After thinking for a few seconds, Randolph picked up the deformed shovel in the corner.
, I broke it a few times with my hands and turned it into a decent temporary shovel. Then I walked to the crack of the door and tried my best to put the "shovel" into the crack. It took several tries to find the right feeling.
Then, Randolph followed a clever move and gradually loosened the door lock.
After guessing that the pry was almost done, Randolph used a little more strength.
"Click~" The door opened!
God bless! Randolph saw that not only were there no Confederate soldiers within sight on the street, this might be related to the gathering news he had just heard.
But the most important thing is that the British refugees who are dressed similar to him are holding bowls and heading somewhere to gather in twos and threes, apparently to receive the distributed food.
Sneak into the refugee team and have a good meal, then find a way to escape to the United States, inherit his father's legacy, fight back and defeat Germany, and then find Mansi, who has lost contact with him because of the war! This is the first reaction that comes to Randolph's mind