Expedition to Europe

Chapter 852: Masaaki

"Looking at her, I feel that there must be something wrong with her, and the Japanese must be the key target of investigation." Girardine assigned the task very simply and would never be sloppy.

Perhaps geniuses are stubborn in character, but Girardine is actually a bit stubborn. No matter what it is, as long as Girardine believes in it, it will lead to darkness.

"It seems a bit inappropriate to monitor a staff officer of His Majesty's direct staff. Besides, we have no evidence." Frederick had different opinions on this issue.

Compared with Girardine's excellence, Frederic is much mediocre.

Perhaps it is precisely because of this mediocrity that Frederick is not as bold as Girardine. Of course, from Qin Zhiyuan's perspective, there is not much difference between Qin Zhiyuan's attitudes towards Girardine and Frederick. Of course Frederick also knew that if he made a mistake, Qin Zhiyuan would be tolerant, and it was precisely because of this tolerance that Frederick was more disciplined.

"It's just because there is no evidence that we are looking for it. If there is evidence, why bother?" Girardine expressed disdain for Frederick's caution.

Several people were communicating. Julie, who had given birth to the second prince Qin Zhi and became relaxed, and Helen from the Ministry of Health came to ride horses together.

Horseback riding is a good sport, Julie will come every once in a while, and Helen is Julie's regular best friend. As for Misha, this poor French girl has become Julie's full-time nanny.

"See your highness." When Girardine saw Julie, she was very obedient. She pulled the hem of her non-existent skirt and made a squatting salute, then turned around and wanted to leave.

"Your Highness? For His Majesty's sake, shouldn't you call me mom?" Julie was a person who didn't take things too seriously, so she immediately grabbed Girardine and wouldn't let go.

Qin Zhiyuan is Girardine's godfather. It is not appropriate for Girardine to call Julie "mom". This is Julie's usual way of bullying Girardine.

Girardine, who failed to escape, didn't answer, grinned to show that he heard, turned around and ran away.

Seeing Geraldine disappear in a flash, Helen was a little speechless: "You are the only one who dares to bully Gigi like this."

Helen naturally knew about the famous Girardine, and even knew that Girardine had now joined the Lanfang National Security Bureau. Such a little guy who was loved by everyone, it was only Julie who dared to pull his ears at every turn.

"The little girl has many evil ideas. If I don't bully her now, she will bully me in the future." Julie did not hide her hostility towards Girardine.

"Wow - royal secrets -" Helen immediately gossiped.

"How about it? Do you want to be one of the heroines of The Secret?" Julie was even more gossipy, and her sideways glances were a bit provocative.

"Thank you, my boyfriend and I have a very good relationship, and I don't want to change yet." Helen is not stupid at all. If Helen shows a little bit of yearning now, Julie will probably change soon.

Helen is a single, a mother of two children, but she is not married to her boyfriend, so she is considered an alternative existence in Lanfang.

Let us move our eyes away from the two boring gossip girls and come to Pas in June. This is the most pleasant time of the year, but for Jack, the bright sunshine and fresh air are not the same. Unable to take away the haze in Jack's heart, Jack has grown to hate the city of Perth and wants to move his office back to Port Hedland.

"Jack, calm down. Perth is the administrative center of Western Australia. If you go back to Port Hedland, what will happen next?" Timothy, who has been in the position of Speaker for more than a year, has a leisurely attitude. , completely different from the panic I felt a year ago in Hedland.

Jack fulfilled his promise. After defeating the Pas Expeditionary Force, Timothy was promoted by Jack to be the Speaker of Western Australia. This is a very important position, even more important than Jack, the governor.

The winner is the loser, this is true. After the war in Port Hedland, the Western Australia government declared bankruptcy because it could not repay its loans. The MPs headed by Tom Spike who advocated the attack on Pas fled to Canberra. Western Australia The state officially entered the Jack period,

In just one year, the remaining population of Pas City, which once had 500,000 people, was less than half of its original population. The rest were immigrants. In terms of population ratio, the immigrant population has exceeded the locals.

Faced with the influx of foreigners, the Pas did not show peace and friendliness. Instead, they used relatively drastic measures to prevent those people from entering their communities. However, the results were not satisfactory. In terms of brutality, the prisoners and The descendants of the broken houses have degenerated, and they are unable to resist those real prisoners and broken houses, so the once beautiful Pas is no longer, and filth and stench have become synonymous with the city.

Well, Paz is so bad now that even Jack, the instigator, is a little trapped in his own skin.

"I really can't stand it anymore. Those Indians and Africans can't be good citizens at all. No matter how hard we try, it won't help." Jack was a little frustrated.

Just some time ago, Jack launched a plan called "No Raising Lazy Eggs" to provide 450,000 people in Pas City with a job, so that Pas City might be able to return to normal.

The effect of this plan was not good. The Indians were better, but the Africans were not willing to work at all. They would rather become "scavengers" than enter the factory to do manual labor. This was something Jack had not thought of in advance. .

"Before you make a plan, you should have anticipated the current situation." Timothy was not too worried. People's livelihood belongs to the scope of the government's work, not the scope of responsibility for the meeting.

Perhaps deep down, Timothy wanted to see this situation.

As a native of Pas, Pas has reached this point. It would be a bit too cold-blooded to say that Timothy is indifferent. However, Timothy is very clear that he has now boarded Jack's "pirate ship". No matter what, Timothy has been firmly tied to Jack, and they will rise and fall together, so Timothy is not as calm as he appears.

"If you were the governor, how would you deal with it?" Jack had to ask Timothy for advice. When it comes to making money, Jack's ability is far better than Timothy's, but when it comes to governance, Jack is really not as good as Timothy, the old man. Perhaps this is the best annotation of specialization.

Hearing Jack's question, Timothy did not answer immediately. When Timothy felt that Jack's patience was about to reach the critical point, Timothy said softly: "Repatriate them, repatriate all those who do not belong to Perth City. Since the goal has been achieved, some tools should be thrown away. Factories do need workers, and cities also need people to prosper, but since Indians and Africans are not suitable, let them go back to where they came from, and we will find the right people."

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Timothy knew Jack's plan. Even if he didn't know, at this point, Timothy could vaguely feel that Jack wanted to use Indians and Africans to squeeze out the living space of the Perth people. As long as the original social structure of Perth City was destroyed, then even if Jack was not in Perth, Perth would not become a threat to Port Hedland.

Now it seems that Jack's goal has been achieved.

As the governor of Western Australia, Timothy vaguely knew about the big moves in Port Hedland. Someone reported to Timothy that at least 100 cargo ships from Lanfang arrived at Port Hedland every month, carrying either construction materials or people. Although Timothy didn't know the situation, he could also infer that Jack was carrying out some major projects in Port Hedland.

If Jack didn't take the initiative to mention this matter, Timothy would never ask. When Jack took the initiative to talk about it, that was when Jack really regarded Timothy as his own.

The British also knew this news, but they did not express any objection. Since Lanfang and France ended their alliance, the relationship between Lanfang and Britain is improving. It can be said that this stage is the best period for the relationship between Lanfang and Britain, so the British did not pay too much attention to some of Lanfang's small moves.

Of course, this is also related to the attitude of the Australian government towards the British government. After the World War, some people in Australia once again mentioned leaving the Commonwealth, and their attitude was more resolute than ever before. The British Governor-General in Australia and the Australian Prime Minister were busy appeasing those interest groups that demanded to leave the UK, but the effect was not obvious. Perhaps this is the fundamental reason why Britain ignored Lan Fang's small moves.

"The right person? How can there be so many?" Jack began to pretend to be confused.

Australia's original population composition was very complicated. The first batch of people who went to Australia were colonists, exiled criminals, and those who couldn't make it in Europe. The quality of these people can be imagined, and their family education is not much better.

"Lan Fang--" Although a little reluctant, Timothy still said what Jack didn't say.

"This is a good idea--" Jack pretended to be interested, and the hypocrisy on his face made Timothy want to punch it hard.

"To be honest, I don't like Perth, not at all. If possible, I still want to return to Port Hedland, so I need someone who can let me leave here with peace of mind." Jack continued, looking at Timothy with expectation.

"If you can trust me, I can assure you that there will not be a second Persian expedition, and your People's Party will still occupy the majority of seats." Timothy pondered for a long time and finally made a promise to Jack.

The People's Party is Jack's means of controlling the parliament. In a democratic politics, democratic means should be used to make people speechless.

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