Chapter 747
Chapter 747
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What unit?
Are they going to let me return to the cabinet of the British government to work?
This is impossible, right?
The British government has already perished?
Wait!
It seems possible. If the Hans want to take over the British government, they must establish their own management system in the British government, and this system requires a large number of talents, especially excellent talents from the British government. Only these local people can better understand how to deal with the British government.
When he thought of this, Attlee couldn’t help but straighten his chest. He felt that his chance had come, because no one knew how to manage the British government better than him!
Just as Attlee was thinking about it, the soldiers took him to the ground and then got on a truck. After more than ten hours of bumpy driving on the road, the truck finally stopped.
Attlee had never been in a car for such a long time in his life, and he didn’t know where the car had gone and why the road was so bumpy.
Before getting off the car, he lay on the car and vomited!
Although he hadn’t eaten anything in the morning and had nothing to vomit in his stomach, he still vomited a lot of acid.
Several German soldiers on the side watched all this coldly, neither coming up to help nor urging or driving him away.
Attlee took a breath for a while, looked up, and found that he seemed to have come to a farm. The words on the outside of the farm were in German, which he didn’t recognize, but this place was far away from the city and in the wilderness. If it was a farm, he couldn’t think of anything else. Is this what the Hans people said about the unit?
Attlee reacted all of a sudden. Before, the Hans people said that they would send him to the unit. Could it be that this was what they meant?
He thought that the Hans people wanted to use him, but he didn’t expect that they would send him to the farm for labor reform. In this wilderness, there was no place to escape, and he didn’t even know where he was sent to!
Attlee understood that although he had come out of the underground prison, he still couldn’t escape the fate of being imprisoned.
However, the good news is that in the farm, at least he doesn’t have to face the dark prison anymore!
Under the guidance of the soldiers, Attlee entered the farm.
The name of the farm was very simple, called Scotland Farm No. 7. From this name, it can be judged that this place should be in Scotland. As for where in Scotland it was, he didn’t know.
After Attlee completed the registration, he was quickly assigned to a working group. The members of this group were all from the southern British Empire. He asked and found that they were all from Fog City.
Listening to these people talking about the tragedy that happened during the siege of Fog City, Attlee felt a lingering fear in his heart.
Fortunately, he was not in the city at that time, otherwise he would have died long ago.
Attlee originally wanted to die. He was imprisoned in prison for a month. After spending a month in the dark, hungry, cold, and nervous days, Attlee’s thoughts changed!
He was actually afraid of death!
When he was captured, he might have had the courage to die, but after going through so many hardships, his heart was full of desire to survive, fearing that his life would be gone!
Attlee’s group consisted of seven members, four men and three women.
Among the four men, in addition to Attlee, there was a middle-aged man in his forties, a young man in his twenties, and a teenager of fifteen or sixteen years old.
Among the three women, there was a woman in her fifties, a middle-aged woman in her thirties, and a girl of seventeen or eighteen years old.
Listening to these people’s chats, it was found that they all seemed to hate the government before the sun never set. For example, the old prime minister and cabinet members, including himself, were scolded by these people in turn. Even King George V, who fled to South Asia, could not escape the fate of being scolded.
Seeing that these people were so angry with the government, Attlee did not dare to disclose his name. He casually gave himself a fake name to fool people, because Attlee had aged and lost a lot of weight in the month in prison, so these people did not recognize him.
If they recognized Attlee’s true identity, I’m afraid Attlee would be beaten up!
The Hans managed the farm very strictly. They had to work at least six and a half days a day, and only on Sunday afternoon would they be given half a day to rest and go to church to pray.
There was a small church in the northwest corner of the farm, with a poor priest in it. The priest was also a member of the British Empire, and after the British Empire was occupied, the priest was also captured.
The Germans were not polite to the priest, and he also had to participate in labor, but his rest time was slightly longer, only working six days a week, and he could be responsible for praying for others on Sundays.
Attlee had lost respect for God since the Battle of the British Empire.
Whenever Sunday afternoon came, he did not go to church to pray, but slept in his dormitory, or found some books to read. Although the Hans managed them strictly, it was not particularly harsh.
The farm was responsible for their food, clothing, housing and transportation, and also provided them with a meager salary, no one had a salary of 5 marks per month.
This salary is quite low. After all, the average salary of workers in Hans is 400 marks per month, which is only one-eightieth of the income of normal workers.
However, as prisoners, it is good to have a salary, and the German army has solved their food, clothing, housing and transportation problems. The income of 5 horses is considered income. If all factors are taken into consideration, it is not bad. After all, they have no power to bargain at the moment.
Attlee has seen the methods of the Hans people. They are rigid and rigorous, and they are meticulous in everything they do. It is not easy to talk to them.
There were several captured British soldiers in the farm who took the lead in making trouble, but they were quickly suppressed.
The German army did not have many troops on the farm, only about 30 people, which is only one platoon.
However, the total population of this farm exceeded 5,000 people, covering an area of more than 50 square kilometers, with more than 250,000 acres of cultivated land, and more than 200,000 acres of uncultivated wasteland. The population of the farm may increase in the future!
Although the German army did not have many troops, they had strong combat capabilities and were very fast in handling and suppressing.
Those who were causing trouble were suppressed by iron-blooded forces before they could make a big fuss. The leaders of the riots were basically killed, and all those who participated in the riots were cleared out of the farm. It was said that they were sent to the mine to dig.
There is no doubt that compared to the farm, the work in the mine is undoubtedly more dangerous, so after learning about this treatment, everyone in the farm has been much more obedient.
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