20. Your brains must have been slammed in a door.
20. Your brains must have been slammed in a door.
Sean is famous, but he's not most famous for his talent.
It wasn't a precise prediction either.
Instead, Germany decided to award him the Knight's Cross of the Order of the Golden Oak Leaves, an honor reserved for exceptionally distinguished generals.
Sean, an American, achieved this; he was the only one, unprecedented, and absolutely unique.
The American hero in Germany is widely talked about in Europe.
Initially, Americans didn't believe it, the British didn't believe it, and Europeans ridiculed it.
Germany, however, was pleased to see this, as it stabilized its domestic base on a battlefield without visible smoke.
The battleground of public opinion.
Our speaker is under a lot of pressure, and when he saw Sean's comments, he felt recognized and was very happy and pleased.
This is a silent achievement.
This commentary doesn't actually help Germany, because the whole world sees and knows that it's not just Germany that's becoming stronger, but us too.
But Göring saw this as an opportunity, wanting to be a first-class citizen.
Under the persuasion of the air force commander.
The more Germany thought about it, the more convinced they became.
Why not just fix the weaknesses? You can even become stronger.
As meticulous Germans, we cannot tolerate our flaws; we must correct our mistakes. This is the attitude that meticulous Germans should have.
His achievements are remarkable.
Eager to recruit talent.
Sean Wayne became the first and only foreigner in history to receive the Knight's Order of the Golden Oak Leaves.
To secure Sean's services, the German newspaper Observer publicized the move extensively, showcasing Germany's magnanimity and appreciation for talent. "We can even accept an American hero, what could be more generous?" This embodies the spirit of a discerning judge of character, willing to pay a fortune for a horse's bones.
"Breaking news! Breaking news! Sean Wayne, America's hero of the Empire, has been awarded the Knight's Order of the Golden Oak Leaves."
Newsboys' cries echoed through the streets and alleys of Berlin.
Europe was shocked.
The United States was in an uproar.
"Is it really Sean Wayne, the Sean we know?" Looking at the European news from the Los Angeles Times, the dockworkers didn't know how to convince themselves.
"Is Sean really that unconventional?"
"Yeah, that's a German American hero, not just anyone can do that."
On their way back to base.
Patton saw the Los Angeles Times article. "What the hell? We have to convince the War Department to keep Sean."
Yes, Eisenhower thinks so too.
We can't let others say we can't retain talent.
Germany was able to award him honors, making him a German American hero. Look at their vision.
Why can't we give a little?
Do we have to wait until Sean goes to Germany before we say he's America's German hero?
The War Department held a small, high-level discussion about Sean, this strange young man.
Of course, most people just treated it as a joke.
The American leadership wouldn't take it seriously either, after all, war is closer to God than to America.
If it weren't for Pearl Harbor, the United States wouldn't have cared so much about the war; what they wanted more was the economy and checks and balances.
Sean got up from the hotel; he planned to go back to Los Angeles with Marilyn Monroe today.
As you enter San Diego Union Station, many people are talking about it.
Did Germany really award Sean the Knight's Cross of the Order of the Golden Oak Leaves?
"Yes. This is an official statement from Germany."
"My God, Sean is the first American to receive this honor."
"He should be the only foreigner."
"My God."
"What nonsense are they talking about?"
"They're saying you won an award," Marilyn Monroe reminded her from the side.
"I know, isn't this all in the past? It happened last week. These media outlets just love to dredge up old stories. They keep bringing it up all the time. Can't they come up with something new?"
Sean didn't bother with the matter. He understood Chuan Chuan's feelings now. The media just loved to dredge up old stories. He bought tickets and boarded the train with Marilyn Monroe.
Sean and Marilyn returned to Los Angeles after a long journey of most of the day.
When I arrived at my small apartment, there was an extremely beautiful woman standing at the door.
A devilish figure, an angelic face.
The other person has a very elegant demeanor.
"Hello Mr. Sean, I am Hannie Harold, the California representative of Mercedes-Benz Daimler AG. I am here today to introduce the company's latest car."
"A Mercedes-Benz 770, this is a gift from the Führer."
"WHAT? Who gave me this gift?"
"This vehicle is equipped with bulletproof glass, thickened steel plates for the inner doors, a specially reinforced chassis, and special tires made of bulletproof rubber cloth woven from special steel wire. It can also conceal multiple weapons inside."
What?
Sean's eyes looked confused. Were the tires bulletproof?
"Roosevelt also had one of these cars; we gave it to him as a gift."
WHAT ARE YOU TOLKING ABOUT? Isn't this the welcome car? Sean was confused again.
"This is your gift, Mr. Sean."
Are you serious? This is where the president sits.
The entire vehicle is customized, or it's a special diplomatic gift for high-level personnel.
"This is your consultation fee." Hanni took out a stack of US dollars from her bag, in hundred-dollar denominations.
Goodness, here's ten thousand.
Much more generous than the Ministry of War.
"Consultation fee?" Sean didn't understand. I didn't accept your consultation.
"Yes, your commentary has been of great benefit to Germany."
You must have gotten your head stuck in a door, I've pointed out your weaknesses.
You can take the money, right? You can take it. I didn't consult you about it.
Sean held the money in his hand, somewhat excited; he could finally buy a house.
"And here is your knighthood."
My goodness, it actually arrived.
"I'm ashamed, I'm not qualified to accept this." What have I done to deserve this?
"Your other Gold Oak Leaf Knight's Medal is on its way."
"There's another one?" Sean was a little flustered. The next one seemed to be of a higher grade. How do you select merits?
"Yes, you are currently the only person to have received two knighthoods. I mean, including Germans, and many people even believe you may be the only person in Germany to receive the highest honor, the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves and Diamonds."
Damn it, a thousand words can't express it all.
"What exactly have I done?" Sean asked quietly, looking at the beautiful woman.
"Your exceptional talent is unparalleled in Germany and is widely known."
Sister, are you serious? Did you get your head caught in a door? You definitely did.
"You are the most representative role model of Germany in this era."
"Anything else?" Sean nodded, pursing his lips. You guys are crazy.
"You are the founder of the German Airborne Forces, the father of the Airborne Division, and the creator and advocate of the Rapid Reaction Force."
That's right, the paratrooper assault division is a rapid reaction force. You guys are amazing, you got it done so quickly.
"You have air force pilots now?" Sean didn't believe it.
"It is still in the planning stages, but your theories and suggestions have played a crucial and decisive role, and your contribution to the Empire is enormous. You are an American hero officially recognized by the Empire."
I understand, you've all lost your minds.
"Can I go back to my apartment now?" Sean was too lazy to deal with these lunatics, what kind of weird things were they doing?
"Your car keys." Hannie handed the keys to Sean.
"I haven't learned to drive yet." Sean didn't know if his 1939 car was any different from modern cars. He felt nervous driving this car, the presidential limousine.
"I can be your personal driver; you are the person I admire most."
Upon hearing Hanni's words, Monroe immediately glared at her, realizing that the woman had ill intentions.
A full-time driver?
And you're even going to assign me a pretty female driver?
Germany is so meticulous; they even considered this.
Hanne Harold.
Haha, Sean watched a documentary series about intelligence warfare during World War II.
One of the videos tells the story of beautiful female spies from various countries during World War II.
Two of the most beautiful women are from Germany.
One of them is the orator's mistress, who is known as the "Little White Fox."
The other one is the woman in front of me, who is said to be the most beautiful woman in Germany.
Hanne Harold.
Goodness, this is serious investment.
Even the top female spy has been sent.
That's true. World War II hadn't broken out yet, and Hanni hadn't gone on many missions. She didn't have a great reputation and was still a trainee.
But I'm not a novice; I know a lot.
Are you trying to act with me here?
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