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Six hundred and forty-five.(1/2)

!Col. Menzies has already roughly understood the entire context of the case. However, how to deal with it is definitely beyond his rights.

Even, he felt that he shouldn't know these things at all.

At the residence of Lieutenant Colonel Narris, as he said himself, he found a radio station and a large number of command manuals signed "G".

Colonel Menzies quickly sent someone to secretly perform handwriting identification, and the results of the identification were exactly in line with what Naris explained:

These handwritings belong to Charles.

Charles de Gaulle!

Colonel Menzies knew that his mission had been completed, and now it was Prime Minister Churchill's turn to have a headache.

Facing a large amount of detailed evidence, Prime Minister Churchill did have a great headache. While the headache was a headache, he also felt extremely angry.

The French actually did such a despicable and shameless thing, and repeatedly pushed the British government and himself to an extremely awkward position.

The organization he led completely ignored the great contributions Britain had made to them and did not consider that France would have been completely finished if it were not for Britain's generous support, and that it would have been completely unwilling to consider that British soldiers had shed blood and sacrificed on the battlefield. Otherwise, the Free French movement and the French National Liberation Committee would have been dismembered long ago.

On the contrary, De Gaulle continued to dig out one big pit after another, waiting for the British to jump down by themselves, and then De Gaulle stood by the trap and made a mockery of the British.

Such an ally!

If the case had not been solved, perhaps by the end of the war, the last drop of Britain's blood would have flowed, but France would have proudly begun to harvest their "victory fruits".

Churchill decided not to remain silent, for the benefit of the British Empire and for his own honor!

He immediately "invite" Charles de Gaulle to his office, and without any hesitation, he put all the evidence in front of the French general.

As expected, as Churchill predicted, Charles de Gaulle flatly denied that these so-called confessions had anything to do with evidence, and pointed out extremely angrily that this was simply the enemy's conspiracy! He had never installed spies beside Churchill, nor had he installed spies in the UK!

Churchill had already expected that in the hearts of the British Prime Minister, the French are synonymous with despicableness. If they want to admit it happily, it would be better to expect the war to end tomorrow.

"General De Gaulle, of course I would like to believe that you have never been involved in such an incident." Churchill forced his voice to sound more peaceful: "But can you explain why the captured spy Lieutenant Colonel Naris's radio frequency is exactly the same as you used? And why did the handwriting on these commands be identified as you? General De Gaulle, I need a reasonable explanation!"

"I don't know!" Charles de Gaulle still looked extremely angry: "But I have repeatedly stated that I have never done such a thing before, and I will not be able to do such a thing... On the contrary, I am very worried about the current situation in Britain... Mr. Prime Minister, don't you think Britain is getting too close to Germany? I even stopped saying that Britain is preparing for the so-called peace negotiations with Germany, right?"

"That's the matter of the British government, General Charles de Gaulle." Churchill, who had finally lost his patience, said coldly: "You always say that we should not interfere in the internal affairs of France and even threaten with resignation. So what about now? Are you not interfering in the internal affairs of Britain repeatedly?"

"This is completely different!" De Gaulle shouted loudly: "This is related to the future of the Allied forces... Prime Minister, the Germans cannot trust!"

I'm more willing to trust the Germans.











Churchill thought so in his heart.











At least, Germans dare to act, and Germans never hide their true thoughts in their hearts. From this point of view alone, Germans are much cuter than French people.











"We will have a comprehensive consideration, General De Gaulle." Churchill lit his pipe: "But our focus now is to figure out the spy problem this time. It is related to Britain's national defense and the fate of the Allies... General De Gaulle, I still recommend that you think carefully and see if it looks like something."

De Gaulle knew very well that the other party still did not believe in him, and had even made a judgment on himself in his heart.

He calmed down his emotions: "Mr. Prime Minister, although I don't want to pay attention to these boring rumors, I am still willing to confront Lieutenant Colonel Naris for the sake of the friendship between Britain and France."

This is exactly what Churchill wants. As soon as Charles de Gaulle finished speaking, Churchill had already said: "Thank you for your cooperation. General Charles de Gaulle. Tomorrow afternoon, I will bring that damn spy. My sincere hope is that this is a misunderstanding to clarify the slander of the traditional friendship between Britain and France...."

This was a totally unpleasant meeting.

In fact, no matter what the final confrontation was, Churchill was ready to start the armistice negotiations with Germany in full.

The war could not continue on British land.











If the war cannot end, then just as Baron Alexander said, the final profiter would never be Britain.

Why put the British Empire in such an awkward position?

Churchill picked up his marriage and looked silently into the distance.











!

Now, Lieutenant Colonel Narris has become one of the most important witnesses in the case, and Colonel Menzies has handed over the task of escorting Lieutenant Colonel to Major Rogermin.

No one knows where Naris is detained, which is very safe. And no one knows about the incident of escorting Naris, so this escort will be very easy.

Neither Colonel Menzies nor Major Rogermin have any burden on this escort.

Lieutenant Colonel Naris seemed to have accepted his fate and became taciturn from the first day he was imprisoned.

Even in the car, when Rogermin wanted to ease the atmosphere and said a few words, Lieutenant Colonel Naris did not answer much.











Maybe this is what is called death.

However, when the car had just driven less than two kilometers, two explosions that Major Rogermin had extremely familiarized.











Major Rogermin's heart suddenly sank to the bottom.











It was exactly the same as the explosion that night!

Amid the explosion of "rumbling" the scene of Baron Alexander was assassinated again.

The sound of submachine guns started.

one

Perhaps the only difference is that the enemy used twenty-eight people, but now there are only three people. And one of them even seems to be a woman.
To be continued...
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