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Volume 2: My Country Five Hundred and Ninety-Eight. In Cairo

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    "No, I firmly oppose it!" Tamousta's voice sounded in everyone's ears: "Two hundred thousand troops participating in the war? No, this war has nothing to do with Egypt!"

    His mood was particularly exciting today: "The war in Egypt is over. We no longer need to sacrifice the lives of Egyptian soldiers for Germany and the so-called Axis Powers. Two hundred thousand Egyptian troops participated in the war? What if there were two hundred thousand today?"  , then tomorrow Germany will make even more excessive demands, and the entire national power of Egypt will be completely sucked dry! What Egypt needs most now is recovery, recovery!"

    "Please calm down, Deputy Chief of Staff Tammosta." Under the stunned eyes of countless Egyptian officials, Canlemu forced himself to endure the unhappiness in his heart: "Germany helped us drive away the British, and we have also declared war on the Allies.  Sending troops is our duty as an ally."

    "Minister of Defense, I don't mean to insult you, but I still firmly oppose it." Tammusta still maintained due respect for Kanlemu: "Although we have declared war on the Allies, I have fiercely opposed it before.  However, this is not in Egypt's interests. If we agree to the Germans' unreasonable demands again, more demands will come and there will never be an end. General, I still solemnly raise my objections.  , Firm opposition! Not only can we not send a single soldier to join the war, but we must also immediately negotiate with Germany and ask them to leave our land immediately."

    Kanlemu was very unhappy. It seemed that Tamusta did not understand the current situation at all.

    Germany was the biggest contributor to Egypt's freedom, not a new invader as Tamousta said.  As an ally, Kanlemu didn't think there was anything inappropriate in the decision to send troops.

    Since becoming the deputy chief of staff, Kanlemu felt that Tamusta had changed, and he even dared to object to his own words. This was not the attitude a subordinate should have.

    Canlemu¡¯s biggest concern is angering the Germans

    He is full of gratitude to the Germans, especially to Baron Alexson. Without the Baron, what would he be like now?  Maybe he had died under the gun of the British.

    And without the Germans, I would not have the status and prestige I have now.

    Now, all things in Egypt are handled by themselves, which fully shows that the Germans trust themselves. Tammusta should not have such an attitude.

    In the subsequent vote, Tammosta was disappointed that almost everyone sided with Kanlemu.

    Tammosta also felt that General Kanlemu had changed and became so strange that it was difficult to understand the past general. He regarded the interests of Egypt as his highest honor, but since coming into contact with the Germans, he seemed to  It's like a magic spell has been cast on him, and he becomes a completely different person.

    He listened to the Germans in everything and always followed the Germans' lead. What the Germans said was more effective than what the king said.

    There are also these ministers, all of whom are flattering and only know how to obey blindly.

    Is this Egypt the free Egypt that I am constantly pursuing?

    Canlemu did not pay attention to Tammosta's mood, but quickly changed the topic to tomorrow's welcoming ceremony for Italian leader Mussolini. As a result, this was strongly opposed by Tammosta.

    In his opinion, what does it mean for an Italian to come to Cairo for inspection?  Did Egypt not only become a German colony, but also an Italian colony?

    Once the welcoming ceremony is held, it will show that Egypt has surrendered to such colonialism

    Tamousta expressed his firm opposition and even had a fierce quarrel with Kanlemu for the first time, which had never happened before.

    In the end, Kanlemu relied on his own power to forcibly suppress Tamousta's opposition.

    "Then, I have no choice but to resign." Tamousta said what he least wanted to say: "I feel that the current government cannot represent the interests of Egypt at all."

    "Are you saying that I can't represent Egypt's interests?" Kanlemu asked, holding back his inner displeasure.

    "Yes, I think so." Tamousta gave herself up completely: "You are becoming a stranger, General. Although I still have full respect for you, I think Egypt's interests will be in your hands.  "General, we have completely different philosophies. In this case, I no longer believe that I am suitable for my current position."

    "In this case, then I accept your resignation." Kanlemu said coldly.

    In everyone¡¯s surprised eyes, Tammusta left here without looking back.

    He and Kanlemu completely broke up.

      And this will be an irreversible break.

    Looking at the backs of his former subordinates, Kanlemu's eyes showed deep concern.

    Of course, this is not because he lost an outstanding and loyal subordinate, but because the "Egyptian officer corps" in Tammosta's hands has too deep influence in Egypt.

    We have to find a way, no matter what, we have to find a way to get rid of the terrible "Egyptian Officer Corps"

    Cairo has become mysterious.

    At this time, Major Vatel has taken full charge of Cairo's counterintelligence work.

    Facing the repeated successes of Major Wattel's insidious "predatory operations", Gilbert, as a British intelligence officer, was really anxious.  Because Major Vatel's conspiracy was entirely carried out by his own hands.  He had unknowingly become an accomplice of the German intelligence agency.  For this reason, Gilbert was deeply condemned by his conscience and was in pain.  Therefore, he risked being shot and added warning signals again and again, hoping that the London headquarters would detect something strange.  However, Gilbert's efforts were unsuccessful.  Every time he sent a message, the German intelligence officers sat next to him and monitored his every move. As soon as they saw something strange in the message, they would immediately press the switch to interfere, and lock Gilbert into the next room and beat him up.  , which made him suffer a lot.  Despite this, Gilbert never gave up his efforts.  He always believed that as long as his alarm signal was sent, London would definitely see through the German conspiracy.

    Once, Gilbert took advantage of the German who was monitoring him to insert some hard-to-find imaginary codes into a message and sent a warning signal to the London headquarters.  But what Gilbert didn't expect was that London was still indifferent, and nothing changed afterwards.  Gilbert was desperate. He didn't expect that the British intelligence agency, which was well-known by everyone, turned out to be so vain!

    What Gilbert never expected was that not only did the alarm signals he risked his life never arouse the vigilance and attention of the British intelligence agencies, but also that his comrade-in-arms Lawson Heaton later went through all kinds of hardships,  After narrowly escaping death, he escaped back to London and reported Cairo's mistakes face to face, but none of them attracted the attention of the intelligence agency leaders.

    Since Lawson Heaton was captured by the Germans, he has been detained in a Cairo prison together with those British personnel who were captured by the Germans after being airdropped into Cairo.

    After Lawson Heaton was imprisoned in Cairo Prison, because he refused to cooperate with Major Vatel and often led crowds to make trouble in the prison, he was imprisoned in a single cell on the top floor of the fourth floor without access to food or water.  They were brought in by German guards and were not allowed to hang out with other prisoners in the courtyard downstairs.

    That night, the moment Lawson Heaton landed and was arrested, he knew something had happened to Gilbert.  Among those later arrested, he discovered many familiar faces.  Lawson Heaton realized the seriousness of the problem and thought that London must be notified immediately.

    But how do you get the news out?  There is a water pipe in the room leading to the room downstairs, and his classmate in the telegraph class, British Lieutenant Holmes, is locked downstairs.  Therefore, Lawson Heaton prepared to deliver the message through this water pipe.  One night, Lawson Heaton found a small wooden stick and tapped the water pipe regularly, just like tapping the keyboard on a transmitter.  But after knocking several times, there was no response from downstairs.  But he was not discouraged and repeated the action again and continued to knock.  Finally there was an echo downstairs.  Lawson Heaton knew that people who were trained in telegraphy would have a professional sensitivity to long and short orderly knocking sounds, so he decided to play a telegraph game with Holmes.

    "This is Lawson Heaton, please answer!" Lawson Heaton sent a message to Holmes in Morse code.

    "I'm Holmes, I'm Holmes!" Holmes answered downstairs.

    Lawson Heaton was so excited that he raised his wooden stick and continued to send the message: "Notify London immediately that I have been arrested, all infiltrators have been detained, and the radio station is in the hands of the Germans!"

    "It is incredible that the intelligence passed through the hands of Holmes and reached London in many twists and turns.

    ¡°However, after the Special Operations Committee of the British Secret Intelligence Service received the news, they were skeptical and did not know whether the information was true or false.  They sent Gilbert a telegram to test him.

    The message requested the Cairo Secret Intelligence Organization to immediately organize the blowing up of Cairo Radio¡¯s transmitting tower, and designated Lawson Heaton to lead the team.

    The Special Operations Committee believed at the time that if the German radio transmission tower was not bombed, it meant that intelligence personnel such as Gilbert and Lawson Heaton had indeed been arrested, which could prove the intelligence transmitted through Holmes.  The content is true.  Then, from now on, they can only communicate in other ways.Contact us.

    However, the Germans are fully prepared for this and are ready to put on a good show!  (To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature, the novels will be better and updated faster!)
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