Chapter 791: Its easy to fool the people (1/2)
Really energetic!
It was dark, it was eleven o'clock in the night, and at this time when I was supposed to go home and sleep with my wife around, these people in front of me actually chose to come here for a parade!
I don't know how the news came out. In short, the crowd was getting more and more crowded, and they all gathered in front of this temporary residence. They were quite angry.
When he was inside, Churchill could be rational, preferring to be the head of a chicken, and the king could not tolerate Germans on his head.
However, the people below can't be so foolish.
It's useless to reason with them. Of course, you have to use another method to deal with them.
”Everyone, please keep quiet.” Churchill walked out and stood on a large platform in front of the palace. From here, you can see everything around you, crowded with people, without seeing the head.
”It's Churchill, that traitor!”
Suddenly, there was a shout from the crowd.
”Traitor, get out!” Suddenly, more people shouted.
The people in front, what's more, actually wanted to rush forward, rushing through the wall of guards, and wanted to come up and beat Churchill.
The guards were quite nervous, and Churchill's personal guard, Thompson, whispered, ”Prime Minister, or, shall we leave here first?”
Churchill shook his head. He pointed to a person in front of him and said, ”You said, why am I a traitor?”
The one pointed to by Churchill was a seventeen or eighteen-year-old boy who looked at his clothes. He was a college student in Liverpool. At this time, he held up his right hand and pointed at Churchill: ”You sell our India and Canada. Up!”
”So, what evidence do you have?” Churchill held up the civilization stick and pointed it at him with his fingers, more aura than the opponent.
Evidence, what evidence is there?
The transfer of India to the Soviet Union was secret, and it was not disclosed at all. As for the transfer of Canadian power to the United States, it would not be implemented until the end of the war.
Now, what evidence is there?
When asked by Churchill, the young man who was present was also taken aback, and then he continued: ”We all heard the broadcast, what the broadcast said!”
”Who broadcasted it?” Churchill put down his civilization stick and slammed the ground twice: ”It's not me, not our government, or the king, but Germany. The German Foreign Minister said it! Until now, the Germans Invading us, you actually believed the words of the Germans and refused to believe our government?”
Churchill's words immediately calmed down the scene.
Yes, the government has never said that it will give up the interests of India and Canada. The news that the people get is from German radio!
”I wonder, why do you want to believe the words of the enemy, what the Germans have said, when have you been credited? At the beginning, the Germans were defeated and we asked to retain one hundred thousand army. What happened? The Germans tore up the agreement. It has expanded to millions of troops! Can their air force emerge overnight? They have been preparing since World War I!”