Chapter 83 ****, Lao Tzu won't let it

At dinner, Kirlov returned to the Dorchester Hotel, where he reported to Lin Jun that the problem had been satisfactorily resolved: upon learning of the change in the Soviet "envoy", British Foreign Secretary Robert Anthony Eden made it clear that the reception status of the Soviet "envoy" would remain unchanged. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

"Ibos, it looks like you'll need to visit this Aiden tomorrow."

"Yes, I'll go to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs tomorrow morning." Igbos knew that he was now the "deputy foreign minister" of the Soviet Union, and at this time, out of courtesy, he should visit the "reasonable" Aiden.

For this Aiden, Lin Jun knows something, he is a "hard bone". It's not that this guy is so difficult, it's that he still has some "backbone": he resigned in 1938 because he opposed Chamberlain's appeasement policy. Later, when Churchill came to power, he served as Secretary of State for War in Britain's War Coalition Cabinet and as Foreign Secretary for a second time. And in 1951, when Churchill came to power again, he became deputy prime minister and foreign secretary, and was definitely a professional politician and diplomat, and also served as British prime minister after Churchill's resignation. In World War II, this Aiden still made contributions, and he went to Moscow several times, and "contributed" to the establishment of the world anti-fascist camp and the opening up of the second battlefield in Europe. Of course, as Churchill's "hardcore team" and a veteran Conservative MP in the UK, his political ideology can be imagined.

There are two biggest reasons why Aiden is so "reasonable" this time, from Lin Jun's point of view: the first is that the current Soviet is no longer the time when the "intervention army was rampant", and powerful countries will be "courteous" anywhere; The second should be that this Mr. Eden already sensed the danger of Hitler, and it would not do Britain any good to lose face with Soviet Russia at this time. Of course, it also has something to do with the always "moderate" British Prime Minister Sir Stanley Baldwin.

After dinner, Lin Jun planned to visit the night scene of London with his subordinates, and by the way, he and his wife went to "stroll" Pound Street and sell something for his wife there.

But as soon as he arrived at the hotel lobby, Lin Jun met a group of Japanese devils, and the two sides were deadlocked at the gate of the hotel lobby. It stands to reason that this will not happen, but it is: the door of the Dorchester Hotel is not the traditional British revolving door, but the kind with four wide opens, and the Japanese want to enter the hotel, and Lin Jun wants to go out, but they just meet each other, and no one has the intention of giving way.

Afterwards, Lin Jun jokingly said to his subordinates: "It seems that I will never be a politician or a diplomat." ”

Five Japanese were members of the mission who came to watch the coronation, two civilians, three officers, and the eldest Lin Jun knew: he was the Japanese Foreign Minister at the time, Hirota Hiroki. At that time, in the concept of the Japanese high-level, the Soviet Union was still the Tsarist Russia during the Russo-Japanese War, and they simply looked down on these Soviet officers in front of them, but the Japanese did not know that the leading Soviet officer in front of them looked down on the Japanese, and if they provoked them, they would directly slaughter these Japanese pigs.

Several of the entourages on Lin Jun's side felt that there was a "murderous aura" on the chief's body when they were in a pair, which was only exuded by officers who had killed people, and the five "Chekas" could feel it. Landeskoch and Fekochinov had unconsciously stood on either side of Lin Jun, watching each other's every move, while Snornick, Kirlov and Ibos had already "squeezed" Vukinskaya behind.

Everyone in the lobby of the hotel felt a strange smell at the door: six Soviets had "surrounded" five Japanese. The whole hall fell silent.

Hirota Hiroki is an old and cunning politician and "diplomat", he already looks down on the Soviet Union, so he has no intention of giving way just now, and he thought that the Soviet officers in front of him would "retreat in the face of difficulties", and he is also very confident in the three officers around him: they are all the best samurai.

It's a pity that those three samurai don't have such a good feeling as their foreign appearances: these Soviet officers in front of them are not easy to mess with! According to the samurai's intuition, they could feel that these people in front of them had blood on their hands, and they should all be masters of swordsmanship and combat - all retreats and "attack" routes on their side had been cut off, and once a conflict broke out, the three of them would not be able to protect the safety of the foreign minister and the interpreter at all, and it would be difficult for them to escape with their whole body.

The Rear Admiral, the leader of the three officers, looked at the situation more and more wrong, because the big Soviet officer in front of him wearing the uniform of an officer with the rank of general had already held his gorgeous saber in his left hand, and his eyes were like looking at a group of dead people, his side was obviously inferior, and the other two officers, like himself, had been completely "controlled" by the opponent, only the foreign minister who did not understand kendo was still unaware.

"There must be no conflict with them!" This major general can only think so. He turned his head and said a few words to Hirota Hongyi, of course, Lin Junke couldn't understand these bird words.

Hirota Xiangde's face became extremely ugly, his face was gloomy, and he stepped aside.

Lin Jun smiled contemptuously and walked out of the gate with his men.

"Andrey, the leader of the group of Japanese just now was their Foreign Minister Hiroki Hirota, and the Japanese rear admiral on the side said to him: We can't clash with them yet, at this time in Britain, and our three officers can't protect the foreign minister's safety under the current situation, and these Soviet officers are also samurai." Ibos said.

"Samurai? That's because only a bunch of stupid pigs in Japan would think that the samurai are amazing. This Hirota Hiroki, I know, is a sinister pig. By the way, I only know that you can speak five foreign languages, but I didn't expect you to know the Japanese bird language, so what kind of languages do you know? ”

Lin Jun, who was sitting in the car, asked Ibos in the co-pilot seat.

"I know English, German, French and Italian very well, and I know okay Japanese. Huh, bird language?! It's really vivid. ”

"Those two civilian Japanese are not worth mentioning, but looking at those three Japanese officers there are still two strokes. If conflict does break out at that time, Ibos, how sure can we be? ”

"To tell the truth, no one wants conflict in such a situation, and if a war between nations is triggered by refusing to give way, it must be a big joke in the history of war. But if there is a conflict, I don't think you have to do it, those Japanese don't even have a chance to use knives, Landskoczy, Fekochinov, Snornik and Kirlov are Chekari's best "bodyguards". But I still think you would have taken care of it then. ”

"You're wrong, if the Japanese had behaved in any way out of the ordinary at that time, I would have cut down those Japanese pigs. I didn't even think about the consequences. ”

Lin Jun's words surprised Igbos and Kirlov, who was acting as a driver: If this situation really happens, they don't know how it will end?!

While being a little afraid, Lin Jun's words also made Igbos and Kirlov feel some signals: the chief really regarded them as "his own people", because only in this way would he say what he thought at that time, and the upper echelons were not afraid of war with Japan at all - they thought wrong, because their chief was a "Chinese" and had the "tempting" idea of "cutting you **" at any time.

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Pound Street is the most famous luxury street in Britain, all the shops here sell real world famous brands, and the customers are some wealthy businessmen, high-class celebrities and aristocrats from all over the world, Lin Jun and this group may be the first Soviet officers to come here to "shop".

When Lin Jun said this idea at dinner, Kirlov told Lin Jun about some of the situations here. Landskoc, Fekochinov, and Snornik have always been the leaders on these issues, and the chief's decisions only need to be obeyed and completed to the letter, but apparently Kirlov and Igbos have not yet adapted, and they still can't tell the "difference between life and work" - going to Pound Street to buy something for the lady?! This is the list of the Ministry of Internal Affairs at the meeting!

"Hehe, I'm using my own money, and there are some things that you don't know and need to know, I hope you understand. Besides, who is in charge of the Ministry of Internal Affairs now? Yenov?! Also, you will go and report to the Ministry of Internal Affairs that Andrei is buying luxury goods in London and is acting suspiciously? The last point: Comrade Stalin knew about this. Lin Jun said after listening to the "kind words and persuasions" of his subordinates.

This time, Lin Jun wanted to buy a "Patek Philippe" women's watch for his wife, in other words, his 15-year "salary". In fact, he couldn't afford Lin Jun's money, but this time Stalin gave himself a "special" fee, and he explained that he wanted to buy something for Vukinskaya. So what kind of money is this? Stalin would not have squandered public money on his subordinates - to be exact, the Soviets' compensation for Vuginskaya was only a small part of her family fortune. Of course, this compensation is currently only available to Vuginskaya, and the descendants of other overthrown Old Russian nobles have not yet received this treatment (the Soviet Union returned some confiscated property of the Old Russian nobility in a small part in the later period). )。

When Lin Jun got this "special fee", he discussed with his wife: he could not buy a house or land in the Soviet Union, and the goal of depositing in the bank was "too big", so he simply bought something as Stalin "suggested". Lin Jun really felt sorry for his wife, so he simply added some of his own money and converted it into pounds sterling and planned to buy a good watch for his wife, and this "Patek Philippe" became the first choice - it will only be expensive in a few decades. And Vukinskaya has always had no opinion on her husband's decision, and besides, the family is not short of money at all, and the living conditions are definitely the best in the Soviet Union in all aspects, so she agreed with Lin Jun's decision.

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