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Chapter 845 I seem to have missed him

"I sincerely hope that you can solve the internal and external troubles that our empire is facing now, and never follow in the footsteps of Conservative leader Mr. Chamberlain!"

"There are also ministers who have supported the Munich Agreement, such as Lord Halifax, Sir Samuel Hall and Lord Simon, who were attacked and criticized by Labor and Liberal ministers!"

"Our empire is now drifting in storms and can no longer withstand major internal strife or turmoil!"

"And I don't want to see my subjects carry out crazy air raids and bombardment by the German army, or possible local landing and invasion operations!"

However, after seeing Churchill answering in a sensation, King George VI also suddenly froze and said in a serious tone.

"Your Majesty is right! Prime Minister Churchill!"

"You are now the last hope of our British Empire. For the survival and peace of our empire, and the liberation of the people of Europe; and to restore the peaceful order of Europe, you must do your best to defeat Hitler and the German army led by him!"

As soon as King George VI's speech fell, Queen Elizabeth's nice voice sounded and reminded her.

"For the King of England, for the Empire!"

"I will definitely organize the combat missions of the cabinet and all combat institutions during wartime. I will definitely defeat Hitler and his fascist madmen!"

"The final victory of the war will definitely belong to our British Empire!"

Hearing this, Churchill immediately trembled and then made a promise with great caution.

"May God be with you!"

"I hope it will bless you to defeat Hitler and his fascists, and I will let Mr. Attlee assist and supervise you to complete your mission!"

Looking at Churchill's passionate commitment, King George VI also looked at him a little differently.

"Yes! Your Majesty!"

Churchill quickly agreed.

Afterwards, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth continued to talk to Churchill in detail about the current natural disasters in various parts of the UK.

It was about an hour later that Churchill left Buckingham Palace in a heavy mood.

Buckingham Palace is located in the Westminster Autonomous Region of London and is the royal palace in England and the offices of the king and queen.

The palace has more than 600 halls and rooms, a collection of precious mahogany furniture with exquisite paintings, and a special art gallery is also set up to display portraits of emperors and queens of the British dynasties and half-body statues. In addition, there are statues of the goddess of victory and the seated statues of Victorians in the square in front of the palace. In addition, an imperial garden covering an area of ​​40 acres makes the entire Buckingham Palace rich in royal atmosphere and nobleness, and beautiful.

However, Churchill did not feel good at all at this moment and was interested in appreciating this world-famous palace.

Even Churchill wanted to leave the most magnificent official residence built by the British royal family in London.

The farther you leave Buckingham Palace, the better. In the end, you will never have to meet King George VI and Queen Elizabeth again in shame, and tell them about the adverse situation on the front line and the natural disasters in the country.

"It seems that I will hold a cabinet meeting immediately. Otherwise, I can't bear so many troubles alone! It's best to call all the cabinet ministers except the members of the wartime cabinet to my lower house office for an emergency meeting!"

"I also need to summon a high-level general including the sea, land and air. Especially Attlee, who was appointed by His Majesty the King to supervise my actions, I must send him a good reunion!"

"I really didn't expect that he, who is usually silent, is so happy to His Majesty the King and the Queen!"

"I seem to see him missing!"

When Churchill sat comfortably in the private car driven by his secretary-general and was full of thoughts, he suddenly made up his mind to mutter to himself.

"But no matter what unpredictable happens, the difficult battles and natural disasters, I will always insist on fighting against Hitler and his Third Reich!"

"I will stick to victory until my last breath!"

Finally, Churchill, who had gradually calmed down, slowly muttered firmly with relief.

At this time, after Chen Yanlong separated from Erich Redel, he also took the UH-1 Huey multi-purpose helicopter again. Under the escort of a large number of AH-1 Cobra armed helicopters, he returned from Hamburg to the Prime Minister's Office in Berlin.
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