One is an old English girl who has followed her pedantic brother to teach in Africa for 10 years. The other is a sloppy and sloppy Canadian mechanic. Charlie just stops by the brothers and sisters every month while transporting the necessities of life upstream. Visit and bring them emails and news about the world beyond this paradise. For Rossi, having afternoon tea face-to-face with Charlie is the most embarrassing, because Charlie's hungry stomach is always disturbed, which always upsets his meticulous brother.
Finally one day, such peaceful days came to an end. The Germans came to the village, grabbed the men in the village to be strong men, set fire to the village, and kicked the brother who wanted to reason with the German soldiers.
This kick made Rossi's brother not want to go away. He saw God in his stomach. Rossi, who had no relatives, wanted to pretend to be stronger. He sat alone outside the yard. Fortunately, Charlie came here again in his African Queen, and saw Rossi, who was a godless master, and helped Rossi bury her good brother without saying anything, and then took her out of here.
Maybe at first Charlie just thought that Rossi was just an ordinary girl, she was not outstanding, she was tall, and she didn't talk very much to make men happy, but if he thought that way, he would be wrong. He would make a drink for her. After the tea, Rossi calmly asked about the distribution of the rivers along the way, the location of the big lake, and the deployment of the Germans here. It turned out that she wanted to avenge her brother and blow up the German warships. Of course Charlie would not listen to this British mad woman's idea, but after several quarrels, the simple and honest Charlie still fell in the wind and agreed to Rossi's request, thinking about waiting for an opportunity while the mad girl did not pay attention to change the course and return. Own base.
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