Chapter 2075
In a remote two-story building in the Portsmouth Naval Base, Joe John was placed under house arrest.

Joe John was born in the UK, studied in southern Africa, and stayed in southern Africa to work after graduation. There are relatives in the UK, so Joe John goes back to the UK every year for vacation.

Although he has become a citizen of southern Africa, Joe John still has feelings for the United Kingdom. Even the "Victoria" submarine designed by Stanley Bell's team also has Joe John's contribution.

Don't get me wrong, Joe John will definitely not reveal the truly top-notch technology. Even if he is friends with Stanley Bell, Joe John still has his own bottom line.

Speaking of it, many people don't believe it. The British submarine design ability is really bad, not to mention southern Africa, even Germany.

This is understandable.

The Royal Navy is so powerful that it doesn't need submarines at all, so naturally it has never paid attention to submarine technology.

To be precise, it was after the World War that submarines attracted the attention of the Royal Navy.

At this time, the Royal Navy's submarine design capabilities have lagged far behind other countries.

The British themselves said that the century-old navy.

Submarine technology also needs to be accumulated.

If Southern Africa hadn't relocated Krupp's Germania shipyard as a whole to Southern Africa, there wouldn't be the current "ghost" and "dolphin".

As one of the most outstanding naval experts in southern Africa, Joe John was paid attention to by the British government early on.

Otherwise, the Royal Navy would not have accurately found Joe John at the first moment of the "Victoria" accident.

"I'm sorry, Mr. John, but you can't leave Portsmouth yet." Colonel Felton blushed. He picked up the man, but now he is under house arrest. Colonel Felton believed that he was also responsible.

The Royal Navy can be shameless, but Colonel Felton still has to.

"I want to contact the southern African embassy in the UK—" Joe John is not stupid. From the attitude of the Royal Navy, Joe John has already sensed that the danger is approaching.

"I'm sorry, Mr. John, but you can't do this yet." Colonel Felton stayed by Joe John's side all day, and he had to follow him when he went to the toilet.

We can also go to the toilet together, anyway, we are both men, I have what you have, there is nothing to be taboo about.

"As a senior officer in the Royal Navy, you should be ashamed of your actions." Joe John's feelings for Britain are now gone.

Feelings are like a piggy bank, you can take out as much as you have, if you just take it out and don’t make up for it, even a piggy bank as big as Jinshan will be emptied sooner or later.

What's more, Joe John didn't have much affection for Britain.

Otherwise, Joe John would not choose to stay and work in Southern Africa and become a Southern African citizen.

Instead, he returned to China to play as soon as he graduated.

This is beyond reproach, everyone has the right to choose the life they want.

Since you have chosen, don't regret it.

"Mr. John, this is not my decision—" Colonel Felton felt ashamed, and he had actually submitted his resignation report to the Royal Navy.

The British government and the Royal Navy probably did not expect that their handling of "Victoria" would cause much harm to Royal Navy officers and soldiers, as well as Royal Navy designers.

Although the British government and the Royal Navy blocked the news for the first time, don't forget that the "Times" has a ship on the scene reporting continuously.

"The Times" was warned by the British government not to publish the inside story of the "Victoria" accident in the newspaper, but the relevant news has spread like wildfire.

And these gossips are extremely lethal.

Now there are even rumors that the British government and the Royal Navy just sit back and watch all the personnel inside the "Victoria" submarine die.

Everyone knows that the Royal Navy takes most of Britain's annual military expenditure.

This year's British military budget is unprecedentedly low, and there are still 2000 million pounds.

With so much money, how much is really used for the development of the Royal Navy?
How much is wasted?
Don't forget the "King George V" class battleship, the cost of a single ship is only about 1800 million pounds.

One state-of-the-art super battleship a year.

And this is probably not the final cost, the UK has to add to its arms budget every year.

The cost of designing and building the "Victoria" class submarine is additional.

A total of 450 million pounds.

There is no exchange rate here.

In southern Africa, 450 million can build ten "dolphin" submarines.

The design cost is negligible. The Stanley Bell team works for the Royal Navy. The Royal Navy pays the Stanley Bell team. It is the duty of the Stanley Bell team to design submarines for the Royal Navy.

So in order to cover up the real cost of the "Victoria" class submarine, the Royal Navy wants to silence it.

This reasoning is sound.

"Yes, this is not your decision, each of you does not want to take responsibility, so all 125 people in 'Victoria' will die, has the Royal Navy fallen to where it is today? Not only do you have no honor, but you also have no No shame, you are all cowards!"

What really made Joe John unacceptable was the way the Royal Navy handled the victims.

People cannot be resurrected after death, but the families of the victims must continue to live.

Compensation certainly cannot make up for the pain of the families of the victims who have lost their loved ones, at least it can enable them to maintain their lives.

And it's not a question of how much to pay.

The Royal Navy doesn't even pay a penny now, and they don't even want to pay pensions. This is simply outraged.

"Mr. John, it's not just that you are dissatisfied with the Royal Navy. I have also submitted my resignation report. We all feel sorry for the victims." Colonel Felton was heartbroken.

Joe John is simply disappointed with the British government and the Royal Navy.

Joe John is a southern African, and the British government and the Royal Navy have nothing to do with Joe John.

From another perspective, the worse the performance of the British government and the Royal Navy, the better for Southern Africa.

Colonel Felton was different.

Colonel Felton is a British national and a senior officer in the Royal Navy. He has served in the Royal Navy for more than 20 years.

If there hadn't been this accident, Colonel Felton would have retired normally in ten years and returned to his family to enjoy the family happiness.

The "honor" that the Royal Navy advertises all day is real for Colonel Felton, who has always been proud to be a member of the Royal Navy.

Now Colonel Felton's three views have completely collapsed.

"Then you have a conscience—" Joe John looked at Colonel Felton with admiration.

But the words are still not angry.

Colonel Felton understood.

Later, Major General Thomas Conrad, who was in charge of the follow-up to the "Victoria" accident, called Colonel Felton into his office and asked about Joe John's situation.

"Mr. Joe John agrees to keep the secret and will not disclose any information about the 'Victoria' accident to the outside world." Colonel Felton looked tired and hoped that this matter would end as soon as possible.

"This matter is not so easy to solve now, Joe John's promise is not worthy of trust." Major General Thomas Conrad looked gloomy.

Colonel Felton was speechless.

When Joe John wanted to seek justice for his old friend, the Royal Navy asked Joe John to shut up.

Joe John has now agreed not to reveal anything about the "Victoria" to the outside world, and you say that his promise cannot be trusted.

What should the Royal Navy be satisfied with?

Is it true that the Royal Navy is satisfied with Joe John's "suicide"?
That would probably put the Royal Navy in even greater trouble.

At that time, what the Royal Navy will have to face is not the lawsuit of the families of the victims.

It is the retaliation of the Southern African Federal Government and the Southern African Navy.

If Joe John is dead.

Senior officers of the Royal Navy will also face great danger.

In this regard, we can refer to Henry Wilson, who served as the chief of the British Royal General Staff during the World War. He was shot dead in front of his house after retiring.

So the Royal Navy as a whole is strong.

When it comes to senior officers in the Royal Navy, it's another story.

"We want to keep Joe John now, not only to block the news, but also for the follow-up work of the 'Victoria' class submarine. We need Joe John's talent in this area." Major General Thomas Conrad pushed forward, To keep Joe John in England forever.

Colonel Felton said nothing.

Joe John's promise was indeed against his will.

As long as he leaves England, Joe John will seek justice for his old friend in his own way.

To deal with hooligans, you can't use a gentleman's way, you have to be more hooligan than hooligans.

For the sake of his old friend, Joe John can break his promise.

But it is unlikely that Joe John would stay.

Even if Joe John wanted to stay, the Southern African Navy would not agree.

Think about when "Victoria" had an accident, Joe John wanted to take a look at the drawings of "Victoria", but the Royal Navy would not let him see it.

Joe John also participated in the design of the "Dolphin" submarine.

If Joe John worked for the Royal Navy, then "Dolphin" has no secrets about the Royal Navy.

At that time, I am afraid that it will be the turn of the southern African navy to kill.

After giving the latest orders to Colonel Felton, Major General Thomas Conrad went to see Roger Keyes.

After a long and bloody drama, Roger Case, the newly appointed commander of the local large fleet, finally arrived.

At this time, six full months have passed since the British government appointed Roger Case as the commander of the local large fleet.

It's hard to imagine that for six months, the most powerful fleet in the world has no real person in charge.

Roque once said that even if a dog is tied to the office of the Prime Minister of Southern Africa, it will not affect the development of Southern Africa.

The same applies to the Royal Navy.

(End of this chapter)

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