"Ms. Isabella, how do you feel about returning to London again?" "It feels good." Isabella smiled while doing Tai Chi. "Does it feel like going home?" another reporter asked. "I am already married. For me, my current family is my home. England is my hometown. Home and hometown are different." Although there is no legal marriage relationship between Lin Youde and Isabella, the public has already Just regard her as a member of the Lin Youde family, so there is no problem in getting married. The reporter just used "Madam" to call Isabella. In English, this is a word specially used to address married women. . So Isabella answered like this, and no one among the reporters continued to ask. Various other questions came one after another, but before Isabella could choose an answer, a loud voice drowned out the voices of other reporters: "Will you apologize in front of Sir Winston Churchill's tombstone?" This question is quite sharp. No, this is not sharp anymore. This is simply a verbal attack on Isabella. Lin Youde was a little worried that Isabella wouldn't be able to cope. He glanced at her from the corner of his eye, only to find that Isabella's expression was calm as usual. "I will not apologize," she replied word for word. "I have been reflecting on what I did before the war over the years, and I feel from the bottom of my heart that I have made huge and indelible mistakes in many decisions. Wrong. At that time, I failed to stop the war faction led by Churchill, which caused Britain to be involved in a war with no chance of winning. This was the biggest mistake in my life. I feel that I should apologize to all the British people for this mistake. "But for Winston Churchill, I don't think I have any reason to apologize to him." "But your betrayal put Sir Churchill in a huge crisis. Even if you don't feel like apologizing, shouldn't there be some apology?" "This time, the reporter who asked the question no longer needed to use such a loud voice to overwhelm his colleagues, because their colleagues were stunned by his direct question and were speechless at all, and Isabella's answer was also The reporters were all too busy coming up with tomorrow's front-page headlines and had no time to continue asking noisy questions. "It is true that I betrayed Sir Winston Churchill, but the main reason why he fell into crisis was because he could not judge the situation clearly. And I want to correct you. I was captured on the battlefield. Do you understand? Even if I had not become a member of the Lin family, I would not have been able to return to Britain before the end of the war. Moreover, I would like to remind you that in the early and middle stages of the war, I had been fighting on battlefields that had nothing to do with Britain, waiting for me to return. The battle situation has been basically determined by the time of the attack in the sky of England. No matter what I do, it will have no impact on the battle situation. "What else did the reporter want to say? The British Home Secretary who came to greet Lin Youde's family came forward: "That's it for today's question session. Journalists, Mr. Lin must be very tired from coming all the way, so don¡¯t cause him too much trouble. "It is reasonable for the minister to come forward. There are many factions in the UK who want to cooperate with Lin Youde, this time. They specifically suggested that Lin Youde bring Isabella over. Almost twenty years have passed since the war, and everyone's memory of the war has faded. Isabella's return will not make the people too disgusted, but will increase the people's closeness to Lin Youde. Feeling, creating a public opinion advantage for the faction that wants to cooperate with Lin Youde. And the generation born after the war is now at an age where they are very interested in legendary stories. The story between Lin Youde and Isabella will have a different meaning in their eyes. So of course these people are not going to sit back and let a poor reporter ruin their plans. It is estimated that the other reporters present will receive a valuable gift later, allowing them to slightly modify the front page title they have already conceived in their minds. After finally getting rid of the siege of reporters, Lin Youde and his party boarded the car bound for the hotel. As soon as he got into the car, Lin Youde said to Isabella, "Thank you for your hard work." "It's okay. I knew this day would come. I hope no one will throw tomatoes at me at the funeral tomorrow." Lin Youde smiled. "If someone throws it, it will be over. Alulu is so kind to you as a 'nanny'. She will definitely rush out and bite the guy who threw the tomatoes." Lin Youde's words seemed to cause more harm to Isabella than the reporter's question just now. Ten thousand times older, she said with some frustration: "You can't make fun of me with this, right? I know Qianxun didn't mean it, but it's still hard for me to accept. Just because they both have ears and tails, my daughter and her Things like being closer" Lin Youde put his arm around Isabella's shoulders: "Don't worry, Alulu will understand what's going on when you grow up. A fox can't take away your precious baby." "I don't think so. Worry, because everyone will love Alulu very much, and she will eat anyone who kisses her.A loss. It's just a little unacceptable. " "The worst case scenario is that I'll have another baby with you. " "Come on, I think this hope is very slim. Viola and Qianxun have been sleeping with you for so many years after the first child, and they have not given birth to a second child, so I don't have extravagant hopes. " Isabella said this, but her mood obviously improved greatly. The change can be felt just by looking at her expression. ** The next day, Winston Churchill's state funeral ceremony was officially held. In addition to the Human Innovation Alliance countries In addition, almost all countries in the world sent representatives to attend the funeral, and the countries of the Human Revolution Alliance also sent unofficial representatives to participate. Lin Youde was the representative of Germany, but what is interesting is that Lin Youde was also the de facto representative of Germany. Because of this, Lin Youde, the unofficial representative, was the third guest to speak after the British Prime Minister and the US Secretary of State. He was escorted by the Royal Guard of Honor. When the coffin passed through downtown London, Lin Youde found that there were far fewer London citizens to see off the Prime Minister than in another time and space - this is normal. Churchill in this time and space was indeed not as prosperous as that time and space. The British people believed that he brought Britain to England. A large number of people were taken to the pit, so Isabella's remarks on the day she arrived did not trigger the expected wave of protests - many British people actually felt that what she said was reasonable and now gathered on the roadside. Most of the people who bid farewell to Churchill were from the middle and upper classes. In Lin Youde's view, they were more like commemorating the glory of the empire that had gone forever. Finally, the coffin arrived at Blenheim Royal Cemetery. Prepare for burial. Before the pastor¡¯s sermon began, it was Lin Youde¡¯s turn to say goodbye. He said this to the microphone: ¡°Thirty years ago, I thought Winston Churchill was an annoying old man. Guy, he stood in my way like a bull, a strong opponent that I had to take seriously. Today, thirty years later, I am also an annoying old guy in the eyes of many people. They are trying their best to bring me down. I am beginning to understand how Mr. Winston Churchill felt back then. Now, I, an old guy, come to bid farewell to another old guy. His departure represents the end of an era where heroes emerged in large numbers to compete for hegemony. Gradually, we will all become names in history books, a photo, and maybe a naughty one. The children did not listen to the lessons and scribbled on our faces with pens. "Even though we know this will happen, there is nothing we can do about it. No matter how fearful people are, they can't compete with time. Eighteen years have passed since World War II and it has become a historical memory, and we are also walking on the same road. Way to go, Sir Churchill.¡±