Chapter 861: 1 flower

love at first sight? Maybe it is. Although I have stayed in the UK for several years, although I have contacts with many aristocrats in the UK, I have also had relationships with many aristocratic women.

However, the royal princess in front of him is different.

That tender face, that noble temperament, that elegant manners, that upturned mouth, everything made Farouk very much. It can be said that when he first saw this princess, Farouk was I made up my mind and divorced my wife. I must marry Princess Mary!

This is what Farouk hopes most, and he can't wait!

If you can't marry, then you will go to Edward VIII! Anyway, they are also the King of England!

Hearing what Farouk said, Queen Elizabeth turned her head and said: "Faluq, if you really take refuge in Edward VIII, then you will be spurned by all the Egyptian people. I believe that you are a conscience. A righteous Egyptian leader, not an accomplice to the Germans."

After speaking, Elizabeth took the two princesses and left the venue.

Hello, am I that hateful? Looking at the back of several people leaving, Farouk I was very depressed.

That pretty figure made Farouk even more excited. As a master of flowers, he knew that what he did just now was too hasty, so he should change it!

To apologize tomorrow? That's too shameful, right?

The teenage princess is definitely a flower. It's worth apologizing for this flower.

After making up his mind, Farouk watched the silhouettes of a few people leave, suppressing the fire in his heart, well, idle and bored, go out and find an affair.

He held a headdress in his hand and put it under his nose. He sniffed it hard, and it smelled like a little princess.

In addition to loving women, Farouk's other hobby is stealing things.

Farouk once found an old pickpocket in the prison to apprentice his skills, and learned a thief.

After that, he went to various dances and evening parties in the palace, roaming and stealing among the distinguished guests, and regarded the obtained items as personal collections.

For example, in history, he stole the pocket watch of British Prime Minister Churchill, and stole the burial objects from the king’s body when the funeral team of the Iranian King passed through Egypt, including swords, ribbons and medals.

Those who know the inside story jokingly call Farouk a "Thief from Cairo."

I stole your headdress, you stole my heart! Farouk thought secretly.

Except for the gate of the palace, Queen Elizabeth felt her back soaked. She led a daughter in one hand, looked at the servants behind her, and said, "Don't worry about us, you can go back."

This servant, also in the palace, is now unreliable. When George VI returns, I will tell him to move out of the palace and live in the army. That way, it is safer.

While thinking, she walked forward. At this moment, all of the street lights in the entire palace were all turned off.

This Farouk is really not at ease!

"Children, don't be afraid. Let's live next to her." Queen Elizabeth said, taking her two daughters and continuing to walk back, but she didn't know that she had already taken the wrong road ahead.

This is a chaotic night.

In the Cairo headquarters, George VI, Churchill and others are discussing countermeasures.

"An American cargo ship was sunk by the Germans. It is conceivable that with this precedent, they will be even more unscrupulous in the future." George VI said with anxiety: "We cannot rely on the support of the United States too much. More, we have to think about building factories in the colony and producing weapons ourselves."

For the United Kingdom, the colony is their raw material producing area and industrial product exporting place. They will not industrialize the colony. After all, no one is talking about environmental protection.

But now, the situation is already obvious. They have to wage a long struggle in the colonies, and they must rely on the colonies. Under such circumstances, their transformation of the colonies is imperative.

Churchill shook his head: "We don't have the funds, and we don't have the time. These will all be resolved later. Now, we should ask the United States to use warships to protect cargo ships."

That was an American cargo ship that was sunk by the Germans. Will the United States be willing? In this case, the Americans should dispatch warships to **** the cargo ships!

A submarine can only play awe-inspiring in front of a civilian cargo ship. Once the U.S. Navy joins in, it can sink the opponent's submarine. Then the German submarine will attack the U.S. Navy. In this way, the U.S. and Germany will officially fight. !

Once the United States joins in, and truly joins in, it will greatly reduce the pressure on the United Kingdom. There is hope for ourselves!

Hearing what Churchill said, George VI nodded: "Well, this is also a good way."

"At this stage, the situation is still not optimistic for us. If we continue to receive no support from the United States, we have to go backwards. I suggest that we can retreat south to Sudan and all the way to South Africa. Retreat to India." Churchill continued.

In the foreseeable future, oneself may still be unable to stop the German offensive. If this is the case, then you need to continue to retreat!

To withdraw to the Middle East and India, we must continue our struggle!

At this moment, an adjutant ran in nervously: "It's not good, it's not good!"

"What's the flustered?" Churchill was very disgusted with this. For a long time, have there been few terrible things? What's all the fuss about.

"On the outskirts of Cairo I suddenly found the German armored units, they have already rushed towards Cairo!"

German armored forces? Standard mode of Blitz! Hearing this news, Chugilton stood up: "Quickly, immediately follow the No. 1 plan and evacuate quickly, Your Majesty, we are leaving!"

These days, Churchill has gotten used to it. He knows that if he wants to win the final victory, he must protect himself, especially the king. Therefore, every time he goes to a place, he will prepare a plan for retreat.

Evacuate to Sudan first! A team is always ready to go.

"No, the queen and the others are still in the palace, I'm going to pick them up." George VI said.

He certainly remembered his wife and children. On the way to escape, he had the burden of the country and the warmth of the family. George VI could not give up his relatives.

"The Germans will rush in soon." Churchill said: "Your Majesty, your safety is the most important now. As for the queen, someone will bring them back intact. Please trust me."