Chapter 1997 Balcony
Heydrich's name must be on the protection list of the southern African security services.

If other people want to return to Germany, that's fine. If Heydrich wants to return to Germany, the security agencies in southern Africa must be on the verge of a formidable enemy.

This is also helpless, the things in Heydrich's mind are too important, if he returns to Germany, it will definitely cause heavy losses to southern Africa.

Not just the military, but civil aviation as well.

For such a technical expert, no matter how important it is.

After Miller, Friedrich, and Richter left, Heydrich sat in the study for a long time, and Heydrich didn't come out of the study until Anne asked Heydrich to eat.

This is a high-end villa provided by Nyasaland Aviation for technical experts. The villa is located on the shore of the scenic Lake Niassa. The entire villa area is populated by Nyasaland Aviation executives, experts, or senior technicians. .

The environment in the villa area is definitely good. There are everything that a high-end community should have, and there are also things that shouldn’t be there. The security company and the Los Angeles Police Department are jointly responsible for the security. The neighbors are of high quality, the environment is pleasant, clean and hygienic, and even the green belt The pruning has a special person in charge.

Heydrich and his family are already used to life in Los Angeles. Anne is a housewife, the glue of the family relationship. The eldest son works in the Los Angeles City Government, the second son works in Bigwig Hospital, and the eldest son-in-law is Hai Delici is a member of the design team and a senior engineer of Nyasaland Aviation. His second son-in-law works in the Nyasaland Air Force and is an experienced test pilot.

Without this incident, the Heydrich family would live happily in Los Angeles.

Today, the eldest son Mark came back with his wife and children to accompany the old couple for dinner. The two children are smart, innocent and lively. The eldest grandson Bill will start elementary school next year, and the granddaughter Anya just turned three years old. When she saw Heydrich coming down the stairs, Anya called out " Grandpa" held out his hands to Heydrich, and Heydrich's heart almost melted.

"Bill, put down the ice cream in your hand, it's dinner time—"

"Anya, don't pester your grandpa, tell your grandpa to wash his hands—"

"Mark, don't you old man know how to go to the kitchen and bring out the dishes? How did I educate you—"

"Betty, is this guy so lazy at home?"

Before dinner every day, Annie was always in a hurry. She kept talking and talking, and she had so much work to do.

But in this family, Anne is the most popular, especially for the two daughters-in-law, Anne and their relationship are like mother and daughter.

So Betty complained mercilessly about her husband: "He is even more lazy at home, he has no awareness of doing housework at all, he doesn't even bother to walk the dog, and he has to coax the children to go with the newspaper—"

"I want to work, and of course I have to rest when I go home after a tiring day!" Mark immediately defended, and the sample dared to sue, and went home at night to wash and clean up and wait.

Betty just chuckled, washing and stripping is not a punishment at all, it's a reward.

"Betty's taking care of the family is more tiring than you every day, and you, you two are the same." Annie didn't let anyone go.

Heydrich turned a deaf ear, turned a blind eye, and put Anya down to go to the bathroom without changing his face. The old couple has been in a relationship for decades, and they feel flustered if they don't get scolded for a day.

After some tossing, dinner was finally served, and the dinner was still very rich, including Niassa beef, roast chicken, stewed whitebait, and of course Heydrich's favorite German sausage.

"Recently, I have been very busy. The Friendship Games has just ended, and the Cycling Rally around Lake Niassa will be held soon. There was also the year-end car rally finals a year ago. I don't even have time to watch the Eagles' home game." Mark likes to Talk about work at the dinner table.

"Don't bring your work home." Heydrich is traditionally German.

"I don't think there's anything wrong with it. We women must know what you men are doing outside every day." Annie likes the fussiness of these parents.

Heydrich shook his head without speaking, lowered his head and concentrated on eating the steak.

Anya thought her eggs were delicious, so she sent them to Heydrich to share with him.

Heydrich happily accepted.

But looking at Anya's appearance, it seems that she gave it to her grandfather because she didn't want to eat it.

Heydrich was not angry either, and smiled and gave Anya a piece of sausage. The tradition still needs to be maintained.

"Mom, you don't know. The day before yesterday Mark invited his colleagues to have dinner at home. When we women were cooking together, a group of old men talked about work while watching their children. I asked them if they were bored talking about work all day long. Guess they How do you say it?" Betty and Annie have a good relationship, just like their mothers.

Mark's eyes widened in disbelief, this bitch is out of order.

"What?" Anne gave Heydrich a meaningful look.

"So they talked about women when they were at work!" Betty dismissed, huh, man.

Annie was expressionless, waiting for Mark to explain.

"No!" Mark firmly denied.

"Are you sure?" Annie asked Mark, looking at Heydrich.

Heydrich didn't even look up, he just concentrated on eating the sausages, and the plate of sausages was almost gone.

This is the greatest compliment to Annie's craftsmanship.

"We can talk about movie stars at most, celebrity gossip and so on—" Mark felt guilty, men have little secrets.

After dinner, Anne and Betty cleared the table and cleaned up. Heydrich and Mark went to the balcony to smoke. Bill wanted to go with him, but Anne dragged him back.

There was a cool breeze on the balcony, and the nearby Niassa Lake was brightly lit, and melodious music came faintly. At this time, Niassa Lake was the busiest time of the day.

"Your work has not been affected?" Heydrich asked suddenly.

"What?" Mark didn't respond for a while.

Heydrich was silent.

Mark took a deep breath and took a deep breath: "No—"

"—Not only did it not work, the director is also planning to promote me to be the section chief, and I may be in charge of budget review."

The corner of Heydrich's mouth twitched, and he held back his words.

"In principle, the Nyasaland State Government and the Los Angeles City Government do not interfere with individual choices, whether they return to Germany or the United States." Mark's voice was low, and Heydrich could feel the anger in Mark's heart.

Unlike Heydrich, Mark was born in southern Africa, has no memory of Germany, and is a true southern African.

Heydrich had feelings for Germany, Mark certainly didn't.

On the contrary, Mark is actually very disgusted with people who leave southern Africa and return to Germany, or return to the United States.

Miller didn't think returning to Germany was treason, Mark thought it was.

"This is the strength of Southern Africa. When someone encounters difficulties, Southern Africa will lend a helping hand; similarly, when someone is about to leave Southern Africa, Southern Africa will not stop—" Mark said to Southern Africa With absolute confidence, the United States and Germany are all paper tigers, and they were not hanged up and beaten by southern Africa during the World War.

"If I want to leave Southern Africa—" Heydrich said with difficulty, how tender he was during the meal just now, and how cruel it is now.

Because of the strict education of the Heydrich couple, Heydrich's children attach great importance to family affection.

A family reunion is the greatest warmth. When Heydrich returns to Germany, such a lively family atmosphere will no longer exist. This is cruel to the children, and cruelly deprives them of the happiness that originally belonged to them.

Mark didn't speak. Before he finished smoking a cigarette, he lit another one.

"It's better to smoke less." Heydrich was worried about Mark's body.

"If you really love us, don't leave us—" Mark finally couldn't help confiding his heart.

Heydrich did not speak, but held out his hand to Mark for a cigarette.

"What did Germany give you? My grandfather and brother all fought bloody battles for Germany and died in the battle. We owe nothing to Germany, nothing!" Mark was so emotional that he couldn't understand Heydrich's feelings for Germany.

"Mark, if southern Africa needed you, what would you do?" Heydrich's words directly left Mark speechless.

Yes, Mark didn't understand Heydrich's feelings for Germany, but Heydrich could understand Mark's feelings for southern Africa.

For Heydrich, Germany was the motherland.

For Mark, southern Africa is the homeland.

"Germany has a lot of bad luck. We didn't become a unified country until 1871. Then we faced the joint suppression of all other countries. We worked hard and defeated the French. We vowed to break the colonial system constructed by Britain and France, and strive for a better life for Germany." Large living space, on this issue, Germany’s approach is exactly the same as that of southern Africa, we are all working hard for the prosperity of the country.” Heydrich is still patient with his son.

"Dad, you may not know that the current Germany is no longer the Germany you remember before." As a government employee, Mark learned more about Germany.

Heydrich didn't speak, and looked at Mark with puzzled eyes.

The relationship between southern Africa and Germany has not deteriorated yet. Negative information about Germany is rarely reported by the southern African media.

After all, Southern Africa is still aiding Germany. If Germany is an evil Germany in the Southern African media, then the behavior of the Federal Government of Southern Africa is also evil.

"The Hebrews in Germany are being purged in a planned way in Berlin—" Mark struggled. It's not that he has no feelings for Germany. He loves houses and blacks.

Heydrich didn't speak, and his expression was obviously disapproving. In the concept of ordinary Germans, Hebrews are purely to blame.

"The king of Berlin, to establish a purely Germanic state, now the Hebrews, who will come next? Will it be the Gauls? Will it be the Anglo-Saxons? Will it be us Southern Africans?" Mark asked more and more pointedly.

Heydrich looked up to the sky and sighed, turned around inadvertently, and found that Betty, who was holding Bill, was holding Annie, who was holding Anya. Everyone was looking at Heydrich with worried eyes.

ps: 600 million words, wow ha ha ha——

(End of this chapter)

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