Chapter 206: The Rose Talks

Dinner was served in a hotel suite, and the Führer did not invite anyone else to dine with him. The hotel's skilled chefs have prepared a rich Arabic meal with roast lamb, fried fish and Turkish stew. Waiting at the table was Bourne. Fit and Tysenhowen, it is said that the Führer's appetite was quite good, and the whole meal was swept away.

After the meal, Xu Jun was still walking in the courtyard for a while, and the commander of the British Mediterranean Theater, Admiral Wavell, visited as scheduled, and then the two of them discussed in a reception room of the hotel for half a night. Wavell did not leave the hotel until two o'clock in the morning, and early the next morning, the Convoy of the Reich Führer appeared on the runway of the airport outside Cairo.

"This is sent by General Wavell on purpose, the general regrets that he cannot come to the airport to see him off in person, he asked me to tell you that everything will be carried out according to your wishes, and I wish you a safe journey." Sir Fay made a gesture, and the secretary Blair hurriedly raised the gift basket in his hand.

The basket contained two bottles of Scotch whisky, some cottage cheese from Egypt, a box of premium cigars and a few fine cans of sardines.

"I said goodbye to the general last night, I didn't expect him to be so polite, please convey my thanks to the general on my behalf." Xu Jun waved his hand, and Tysenhofen stepped forward to take the gift basket.

"Sir, my previous proposal is still valid, and I hope to see you again in Berlin if I have the chance." Xu Jun shook hands with Fei Yi.

"I'll think about it seriously, and have a safe journey, Your Excellency." Fay bowed his head respectfully.

The Reich One had long been ready, and the crew stood by the gangway, waiting for the Führer and his attaché to board the plane. After traveling tens of thousands of kilometers, this F200 F200 special plane finally waited for its original owner. The specially modified folding suspension ladder at the door of the cabin replaced the original steel pipe straight ladder, after all, no one wanted to see the Führer step into the air and gnaw on the mud, Xu Jun turned around before stepping into the cabin door, raised his right arm in the direction of the tarmac and gave a raised arm.

"Hey! Reinhart! The German officers and soldiers who came to see them off on the tarmac shouted thunderously, and they all brushed up a jungle of arms.

"I asked the captain, the flight time is about two hours, you can take advantage of this time to take a little rest, Tysenhofen said you didn't sleep well all night last night." After sitting down in his seat, Weierle suggested to Xu Jun.

"Don't listen to Eric, I slept a little in between." Xu Jun rubbed his eyebrows and replied with a smile.

"I'm not talking nonsense, my Führer, the light in your bedroom has been on all night." Tysenhofen's face was full of complaints.

"I can't help it, there are so many questions to think about." The Führer had to admit the adjutant's testimony.

"Didn't the talk with Wavell go well? My Führer. "Werler didn't attend last night's meeting because of some sensitive issues, and it's not good to talk with a third person present, and there is no need to worry about anyone leaking the content of the meeting.

However, Wavell would not have imagined that the meeting had been recorded by the Germans, and that the Germans were not going to use it for any purpose, but for other purposes. Weierle hadn't listened to the recording at this time, because it had to be approved by Xu Jun himself, so he didn't know what the two of them were talking about until now, so he asked such a question.

"The conversation went well, he agreed to most of my requests, but..."Xu Jun picked up the teacup on the table.

"Wavell has limited power in his hands, and some things must be approved by the British Cabinet, and I am going to send Ribbentrop himself to London in the near future." The head of the empire said with some depression that the British Empire had its own national conditions at this time, and it was useless for outsiders to be in a hurry.

"Wavell agreed to follow our proposed follow-up plan, but the forces he can mobilize are limited at the moment, and there is some internal instability in Sudan and Egypt, and the troops stationed in both countries cannot be moved until Britain is free to solve the problem." Xu Jun took a sip of tea after speaking.

At that time, Wavell told Xu Jun with a heavy face that the situation in the British Empire's North African colonies was already in danger.

After the defeat of the British in the war, the Waffle Party in Egypt began to stir up again, and in this transnational drug trafficking network case, the British intelligence agencies found many traces of the activities of local anti-British nationalist organizations in Egypt, and all evidence showed that these organizations were in a hurry to accumulate funds, and the purpose was of course self-evident. The intelligence services judged that these people wanted to take advantage of Britain's weakest period to challenge British colonial dominance in Egypt.

The problem is even more serious in Sudan, which is less than half a century after the historic Mahdi uprising, and the remnants of the Mahdi have gone underground and evolved into a sect after more than 40 years of development. The descendants of the rebels have grown up with the same vision as their forefathers to save the nation, to purify the religion, and to save the people of Sudan from suffering.

The British Border Police Force stationed in Sudan has intercepted more than a dozen smuggling caravans this month, seizing large quantities of medicines, ammunition and military weapons in their smuggled goods. The British were concerned that these might be only a small fraction of the smuggled goods, and they could not estimate how many similar caravans had sneaked across the border and how many weapons had fallen into the hands of local forces.

Thomas, then Governor of Sudan. Sir Greid believes that the person behind all this is likely to be the Saudi king. He was intent on inciting revolts in the British African colonies in order to weaken the British Empire's garrisons in the Arabian Peninsula. For in the event of problems in Sudan and Egypt, the only reinforcements that Britain could mobilize were garrisons in the Arabian Peninsula, and once these troops left the protectorates, the Saudi nomadic cavalry could rush across the border without fear and enter the rich lands that Ibn Saud had long coveted.

Saudi Arabia's primary targets are Iraq and Kuwait, two countries that are rich but have small populations and weak militaries. And the number of troops that Saudi Arabia has at this time is higher than that of any Middle Eastern country, and the land area and population base are placed there, just like Ibn Saud boasted, as long as he wants, he can pull up a nomadic army of 100,000 people at any time.

In the war with Yemen six years ago, Saudi Arabia even amassed 200,000 troops, which can be called an awe-inspiring and invincible force in the Arab world. But because of the armed intervention of Britain and Italy, Ibn Saud's attempt to annex Yemen eventually failed.

Saudi Arabia even used light tanks and armoured vehicles purchased from Britain in that war, but instead of being as effective as they should have been in Yemen's mountainous environment, these advanced weapons were often ambushed and beaten by Yemeni forces familiar with mountain warfare. In the original time and space, this scene once again reappeared on the battlefield of Yemen in the 21st century, and the custom of the princes remembering to eat or not to fight can be said to have a long history.

Although Britain had already identified the mastermind behind the scenes, because it was too late to detect it, the other side had already achieved half of its goal, and although it failed to mobilize the troops stationed in the Arabian Peninsula, it successfully nailed the British garrisons in Egypt and Sudan to the colonies.

Under such circumstances, London would certainly not easily mobilize these troops, and even have to send troops from other regions to support them. Wavell told Xu Jun that South Africa is now amassing a strong force, which will be transported to Sudan by sea, believing that the situation on the ground can be stabilized in a short time. As for Egypt, Wavell proudly claims to have mastered most of the Waffle's network, and that it only takes a little time for the British Army to solve the problem.

Xu Jun expressed his understanding and concern for Wei Wei'an's plight, and immediately replied to him that he would not leave so much time for the other party, that the war would end in a few weeks, and that if Britain could not fulfill Germany's demands, then it would be possible to change to a more capable country. Of course, in the final division of interests, Britain can only get the share corresponding to what they pay, this is the rule of doing this, and London should understand.

The Führer's hint is obvious, if you can't help, then what use do I want you to be a rotten country, Germany can go to others to cooperate. For example, France looks very good, their Foreign Legion is very combative, very familiar with desert combat, and the uniform looks very handsome.

Wavell was almost scared after hearing it, he just wanted to cry and sell miserably, and bargain with the Führer, but he didn't expect that the other party was going to flip the table and not take you to play. If it really wants to be like that, he is a theater commander, and he can't bear this kind of consequence at all, not to mention the group of bigwigs in the cabinet, just the lords in the House of Lords who are waiting to share the cake, I'm afraid they will come over and eat him alive.

So General Wavell patted his chest and said that no matter how great the difficulty, the British Empire had a way to overcome it. As long as you point to the blade, even if it is a thousand troops, even if the miscellaneous family riskes their lives, they will be smoothed out for you.

So the head of state was immediately happy, and for the next two hours the guests and hosts talked happily, and in this small reception room, the future of a nation was determined.

Until a century later, the contents of the meeting were still treated as top secret, and the tightrope tape remained sealed in the archives of the Führer's underground command post. It is only from the memoirs of Willle and Wevian that one can get information about the meeting.

Later historians called this mysterious meeting the "Rose Talks" and used their imagination to guess what the two men were discussing at that time.

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