162.Chapter 162 Volume 1 Impressions of the Rhine
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Chapter 3: Sisterhood and Childly Infatuation [Act V] Judgment (29)
"Ignore that madman." Seeing Schulenburg staring at the door dumbfounded, Eric picked up the teacup on the table and sipped slowly, "Walter, he will definitely try his best to hold those two Chinese students hostage." Unfortunately, the Chinese government will not sit idly by and watch the situation deteriorate further and even escalate into a diplomatic dispute. Presumably, at that time, your bureau was not only faced with public condemnation, but also how many people resigned. ”
The corners of Schulenburg's lips twitched, and he clutched the English translation of the Book of Songs - what does the life or death of Chinese students have to do with him? However, if this is ignored and allowed to deteriorate, the authorities will be forced to calm the situation by replacing the officials of the Security Bureau. At that time, veteran party members such as Andrew, Wolff, and Heydrich would not be affected, and the colleagues who participated in the "Operation Vulture" could also be safe and sound by virtue of their merits. But in order to take into account the "overall situation" of the rejuvenation of the German nation, how can we not pay the "due price"?
Obviously, who else can be the person who finally "resigned" and became a scapegoat, except for the current shallow qualifications and lack of merit? What could be more pleasing to those of those who have always hated them than to see them transferred or fired? What could be the best of both worlds than sacrificing oneself without harming the institution in the slightest?
As for Heydrich, not to mention how he now crosses the river and demolishes bridges with his old comrades-in-arms such as Dr. Best, just talking about the attitude towards his eldest son Klaus's godfather and stormtrooper captain Ernst Rohm in the "Röhm Coup" at that time is enough to make people shudder. It can be seen that even if this person values himself, he will never be willing to bear all kinds of criticism from all levels of society for this reason, so as to affect his career, but he will fall into the well, just like back then.
Scenes of bloody past events came to mind one after another, and Schulenburg became more and more heavy. He took a deep breath and tried his best to calm down, "Your Excellency's analysis is too correct. Without further ado, they must be transferred out of 'there' as much as possible, and this embryonic crisis must be cut off, otherwise it will ......."
Otherwise, regardless of the interests of the country and the nation for the time being, this gloomy departure not only cheapens those people, but also makes the hard-working work and position come to naught in an instant, but also how can they face the eager eyes of Cassie and her parents and raise the children of the future!?
Schulenburg didn't dare to think about it anymore and hurriedly said goodbye to Eric. As he reached the door, he turned to scan the mess, then glanced at Eric and pursed his lips.
Unbeknownst to Eric, the bouquet of red camellia imported from Australia was actually carefully purchased by Andrew as a condolence to his loved ones.
But what if you know it? No matter how beautiful and dazzling the red camellia is, how can it make up for the broken family relationship? Schulenburg shook his head, but after all, he did not speak, and hurried away.
The door closed again, and Eric put down his teacup, bent down to pick up a trampled red camellia on the ground, and carefully wiped the dust off each petal.
It was my mother's favorite flower during her lifetime. I remember that when my mother was alive, she once told me that every flower and plant has a warm flower language. The flower language of red camellia is: natural beauty, which complements her bright and moving.
So, apart from the half-brother Andrew, who would send this meaningful flower? However, Yiren has passed away, and as the cause of his father's death becomes clear, this residual trace of family affection no longer exists! In addition, the situation was as I had predicted: a week earlier, at the Provisional Command, the military proposal for vigilance against Britain and the Soviet Union had not been adopted. Otherwise, why would Wilkes be transferred to Kutno to deal with the Polish army, which was as weak as a baby? Why didn't General Petzel take the opportunity of the visit to inform him all?
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