British Civil Servant

Chapter 202 I Need to Find Allen

"Am I saying that the Indian people are simple, or are they stupid? Of course, people in any country are the same. As an independent individual, I really have no right to say Indians." Alan Wilson took the telegram sent by Alisa , directed at Sir Barron's private secretary, "Our national treasure will arrive in New Delhi in a few days, I wonder if the accommodation has been arranged?"

"Not yet. Does Assistant Allen have any ideas?" When Edel heard this, he really forgot about it. He hadn't arranged for an actor to host yet. Regarding his work experience in British India It's a new thing.

Alan Wilson leaned back tactically on the chair, thought for a while and said, "Let's arrange it in the community where General Mountbatten lives."

After much deliberation, for the sake of safety and familiarity, Alan Wilson is the only one most familiar with the British community in New Delhi, so it is more convenient to arrange Vivien Leigh to live there.

In fact, Alan Wilson can also have the configuration of a private secretary now, but he himself still prefers what Chang Gong does, micro manipulation! Some things can only be assured if you handle them yourself!

For example, Edel, Sir Barron's private secretary, was here, but Alan Wilson went to Sir Barron's office and decided to make good use of the influence of Great Britain Treasure.

"The situation is even more sensational than we expected. The heat caused by Vivien Leigh is unimaginable." Alan Wilson held a few newspapers as evidence of his own words, and placed them in front of Sir Barron.

Sir Barron didn't look at it, but stretched his waist, and said with a meaningful smile, "It's even more sensational than when the three cabinet ministers came to British India."

"Out of respect for the three cabinet ministers, my answer is? Yes and no. Even if this is the case, there is no need to discuss it. Actors themselves are more popular than politicians. At least they will not add to the chaos." Alan Wilson Putting on a face so as not to laugh out loud, "I don't know what most of my colleagues think about this matter."

"That's for you young people. I'm already old. Although I know I'm in the minority, I still think the cabinet ministers are more important." Sir Barron raised his eyebrows, with a heartfelt feeling He smiled and said, "You have countless thoughts every day. What do you want to plan now? The Clean India Movement has judicial officials, and the distribution of retired Indian soldiers has the Governor's Palace. It seems that there is nothing wrong with it?"

"That's right, Sir Barron. Judging from Vivien Leigh's popularity, I have an immature idea." When it comes to business, Allenwell said with a serious face, "I believe our minister will not Those who are opposed, use Vivien Leigh's influence to show the importance and protection of Indian women, and let the stars exert positive influence, this should not be considered despicable."

"Gentlemen in the British Empire never do mean things.

Sir Barron nodded in approval and asked, "Then tell me about the specific steps." "

"Now British India still has the final say. To cultivate a natural pro-British force, there is no group that is easier to control than these actors." Alan Wilson talked eloquently, narrating his own thoughts, "The profession of an actor is vain. Worshiping money, I don't deny that some actors have good conduct, but most actors don't have this kind of consciousness, no matter what country the actor is, I want to borrow the influence of these actors. Of course, this is also after knowing that Vivien Leigh is so popular. With this idea."

"The British-Indian Actors Association?" Sir Baron nodded upon hearing this, "It's a good idea, there is no force that is easier to control than these actors, they are greedy for vanity, have no bottom line, and can do anything to become famous. The most important thing is, no matter how dirty things you do, you will never admit it."

Sir Barron's approval was a confirmation of the feasibility of the idea. Before Vivien Leigh arrived in New Delhi, she had already been appointed as the honorary president of the British-Indian Actors Association.

Of course, it’s still the same sentence. The Governor’s Office of British India must reduce its sense of presence now, at least showing a little intention of doing nothing. Therefore, it is most necessary for this matter to be raised by the people. To be precise, it is best for Vivien Leigh to raise it herself. come out.

"Is that so?" Vivien Leigh, who was still in Mumbai, heard Alisa relay the opinion of the Governor's Mansion, and couldn't believe that she had just arrived in India, and was hit on the head by such an honor.

Vivien Leigh did not lack popularity, but what she lacked was extensive respect and honor. Even the third-rate actors who performed in theaters were quite critical of actors like her. The reason was that she was famous for her beauty, and she was just a vase in many eyes.

Vivien Leigh felt wronged at this point, why is it a bad thing to look good? This is not my own problem. Although plastic surgery has been around for decades, her face is not fake.

Even though Vivien Leigh had seen the big scene, she was also dizzy from the falling honor, Alisa affirmed with a smile, "Miss Vivienne, it's like this, my boss, I hope you can integrate These actors have cultivated a positive image of the British Empire among the actors, and in many cases public figures like actors can influence many people."

"I am very willing to accept this honor!" As soon as Vivien Leigh heard it, she immediately expressed that she was willing to work for the country and integrate filmmakers from British India for the British.

"That would be the best." Alisa smiled gently, puzzled by Vivien Leigh's impatient expression. An actor is good-looking and rich, how can such a false name be so important.

British India in March has nothing to do with coolness, and at the same time as the rising temperature is increasing, the enthusiasm for production in British India. Farmers follow the instructions from above to plant cash crops needed by the British Empire.

On the industrial front, work has also started on the expansion of the Kolkata Great Industrial Estate.

Ground-breaking buildings can be seen everywhere in Delhi and Mumbai. Although the income of Indians involved in the construction is still very meager, almost no different from last year, the lively scene is rare in the past.

Many Indians believe that these spacious houses and huge factories are all built for themselves. The British have already stated implicitly that they will leave the subcontinent within two or three years. By then, today's hard work will become tomorrow. wealth of India.

I have to say that Indians also have a patriotic sense of ownership, at least the citizens of Calcutta, Delhi, and Mumbai do think so now.

Although life has not improved significantly, but the mental outlook has changed a lot.

The Mumbai newspaper on this day had a headline on the front page of a photo of Vivien Leigh wearing a saree, a traditional Indian dress. The saree was specially tailored according to Vivien Leigh's figure, showing Vivien Leigh's graceful figure.

Immediately afterwards, the newspapers surrounding Vivien Leigh made follow-up reports, first praising and promoting the long history of India, and then tracing the history of ancient India as a textile power, the unique charm of Indian women wearing saris and so on.

The last exclusive news said that when Vivien Leigh tried on the saree, she expressed her appreciation and admiration for the dress.

"When Miss Vivienne was trying on a sari, she said that she was very envious of Indian women having such beautiful clothes."

Only when this newspaper was published, Vivien Leigh, who was carrying the deep wishes of Mumbai filmmakers, was already on her way to New Delhi.

In the contact with Indian filmmakers, Vivien Leigh just mentioned that she wanted to establish a British-Indian Film Association to give voice to the actors themselves. As soon as this idea came out, the seniors in Bollywood expressed their deep approval.

There is no such institution in Indian films now, and the familyization of Indian films is very serious. If Vivien Leigh can use her influence to facilitate this, that would be a great result.

With the good wishes of Indian filmmakers, Vivien Leigh showed a gesture of speaking out for the people and boarded the train bound for New Delhi.

"Miss Alyssa, I don't know if the governor, who is making decisions now, will have time to meet an actor like me." On the train, Vivien Leigh, who was a little uneasy, asked with a shy face.

"Uh, the governor is not necessarily the one who makes the decision. The current governor is actually a pure soldier. Usually it is Sir Barron from the Governor's Palace who makes the decision. But starting this year, my boss, Mr. Alan Wilson, has led a whole Series plans." Alyssa answered the question with a smile.

And at the same time, he rejected Vivien Leigh's idea from the side. He probably won't meet with the Governor of India, but at the public reception, he might say a few words.

"Alan Wilson?" The surprise on Vivien Leigh's face flashed away. She had seen this person before during the cultural exchanges between Britain and the Soviet Union, and she had left a deep impression on her.

The train stopped in New Delhi, and was immediately greeted by someone at the station. Vivien Leigh followed these people to the community where the British lived in New Delhi. Alan Wilson was instructing several local Indians to move furniture in the house arranged for Vivien Leigh.

"It's really you, Alan!" Seeing this familiar face, Vivien Leigh exclaimed with surprise, and traveled all the way to the sub-continent. Although she was well taken care of, there was no one she was familiar with, so she still felt a little uneasy.

Now seeing an acquaintance, Vivien Leigh showed great enthusiasm, a stone fell from her heart, and she no longer worried about the lingering strangeness.

"Miss Vivienne, we met again. The last time was during the cultural exchange visit between the two countries." Alan Wilson turned his head and greeted with a warm smile, "Welcome to the subcontinent. Is it a habit, if you need anything, you must come to me."

Vivien Leigh said that she would never be polite, and said in a nice voice, "Once I need it, I will definitely find you."

"Alan is waiting at any time!" Alan Wilson's eyes lit up, and he said eagerly, "Miss Vivienne comes with me, is this house satisfactory?"

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