Chapter 781 Don’t Be Shameless
Chapter 781 Don’t Be Shameless
Major Taylor originally wanted to draw his gun to fight back, but he saw out of the corner of his eye the hostility in the eyes of those Chinese soldiers.
So he gave up the desire to resist and looked at the person who controlled him.
He said in English: "You dare to kill the Allied translator. Do you not want assistance?"
Then Taylor heard a string of very standard American English blooming in his ears.
"Were these military aids provided by you, Britain? What does it have to do with you? Don't be so shameless.
All the aid that you need in the UK comes from America."
Only then did Taylor realize that the man who was strangling his neck was wearing the uniform of an American brigadier general.
“Mr. Brigadier, I am Major Taylor, the liaison officer of the British Royal Army.
Please forgive my ignorance, what part of the world are you from and why have I never seen you before? "
McDew: “Dear British Royal Major, when you meet the Allied brigadier general, don’t you need to salute?
Where is your upbringing as a royal officer? Where is your gentlemanly manners?"
Taylor patted McDoo's arm helplessly, as if to say: You're almost strangling me to death, how can I salute you.
Only then did McDoo loosen his arms and let Major Taylor go.
He saw that Taylor only saluted him, but ignored General Du and other Chinese officers.
McDew: “Excuse me, Mr. Taylor, there are four major generals and two lieutenant generals here.
They are standing right before your eyes, why not salute them?"
Taylor said directly: "Sorry, sir, because they are all Chinese..."
The implication seemed to be that they, the proud British, should not salute the Chinese.
McDew: "Excuse me, Mr. Taylor, what is your position and mission?"
Taylor: "I am the deputy commander of the 6th Infantry Battalion, and my current position is liaison officer."
McDew: "Very good, Mr. Taylor. May I ask if the Chinese Expeditionary Force needs to obey the orders of the British Army?"
Taylor: "Of course, and you must obey orders."
"why?"
"Because we are allies, and we are also their superior unit.
Therefore, the Chinese Expeditionary Force must obey the orders of our British Army."
“Oh, since you are allies and your rank is lower than General Du.
So you must salute him, otherwise I will shoot you for contempt of your superiors."
Looking at McDufa's hand on the holster, Major Taylor decided to take a step back, turned around and reluctantly saluted General Du and the others.
The two of them were speaking English the whole time.
The translator of the Chinese Expeditionary Force nearby translated their words word for word.
Unexpectedly, this honorary Brigadier General McDew was willing to vent his anger for the Chinese soldiers.
Not only did he kill the Burmese translator, he also forced Major Taylor to salute them.
They all felt extremely happy and thought that this American was a good friend.
A major general of the National Army said: "Tsk, tsk, tsk, I didn't expect that this American General Mike Du would speak for us Chinese. It's really not easy!"
At this time, a special forces soldier whispered beside him.
"That's a bullshit American. His name is Du Maike, and he's from Longshui, Gansu."
The major general said: "That's impossible. Look at him, he has golden hair and speaks fluent English.
And the big sunglasses on his face, isn't this a perfect American style?"
Special Forces Soldier: “His blond hair is dyed, his English is practiced, and the big sunglasses are used to cover his face.
If he hadn’t worn sunglasses to cover his obvious Asian face, he would have been recognized by others a long time ago.”
Seeing that "their own people" were still there, threatening and bribing Major Taylor, everyone couldn't help but laugh out loud.
Seeing that everyone was laughing, McDu turned around and shouted seriously.
"Stand at attention, at ease, be serious. Can't you see I'm robbing someone?"
Taylor saw that the generals from China all obeyed McDew's order and immediately stood at attention.
He knew that this Brigadier General McDoo was probably the new commander sent by the Allies, so he had no choice but to speak to McDoo honestly.
"General Mac, this Burmese translator is a friend of the Allies. It is not in the interests of Britain if you kill him like this.
McDu drew the major's service pistol and fired two more shots at the translator's back.
"General Du, please remember that this Burmese personnel is ostensibly an Allied translator, but in fact he is a special agent of the Japanese Army.
He used his position as a translator to sow discord between the expeditionary force and the British army.
After being discovered by the cautious Major Taylor, he attempted to kidnap Major Taylor and escape.
As a result, his conspiracy was discovered by Major Taylor and he was shot dead on the spot.
General Du, did you write it down? "
General Du quickly handed the Chinese and English versions of the records to McDu.
After McDew signed the memorandum, he handed it to Major Taylor.
"Sign your name, my dear Major Taylor.
This will be recorded by the British Royal Army as your military achievement in the Southeast Asian battlefield."
After Taylor signed, he asked with a sad face: "General Mac, how are we going to explain this to the Burmese?"
McDu: "Haven't you figured it out yet? The entire Burmese side has already sided with the Japanese.
Their government, leading their people, is ready to welcome the Japanese army to drive out you invaders."
Major Taylor finally figured out the truth of the matter. In fact, they were not unaware of it.
It’s just that they are used to being high and mighty colonizers and are unwilling to believe it and don’t want to believe it.
These Burmese people, who are usually timid and submissive, actually dared to betray their noble selves.
Taylor: “General Mac, General Alexander also has orders.
He ordered the Chinese Expeditionary Force to hold Burma or reorganize in India.
If they return home through the Savage Mountain now, I won’t be able to report back.”
McDew: “So, Major Taylor, you are going to India alone.
Or follow the Chinese Expeditionary Force and cross the Wild Man Mountain together?
You can also say that you followed me because I ordered you to.
Okay, Major Taylor, I don't want to waste too much time here.
You can't force me to let you die here, right?"
Faced with McDoo's obvious threat, Major Taylor of the British Royal Army decided to compromise with Brigadier General McDoo.
It was impossible for the arrogant British officers to compromise with the Chinese Expeditionary Force.
But compromising with the American brigadier general seems acceptable.
Later, at Du Maike's suggestion, General Du had a box of jewelry and jadeite stuffed into Major Taylor's bag.
Taylor immediately became easy to get along with, and would bring up all kinds of secrets of the British army as topics of conversation whenever he had time.
Later, the Chinese generals of the expeditionary force declared that there was a reason why they were able to get out of the man-eating savage mountain.
They did not rely on Song Wenwan's support, but on Major Taylor's jokes to return to China.
This cannot be said to be ungrateful. This is also said to avoid suspicion. After all, the person in the attendant's room is too jealous.
Over the past three days, the road leading to the Savage Mountain primeval forest has been very busy.
There were always loud explosions there, and I didn't know what the people from Gannan were doing.
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