Chapter 140 Argentina’s everlasting rose

Style: Historical Author: Baichuan ZizhuWords: 4985Update Time: 24/01/12 12:17:00
Before leaving, Evita called Bilong to the hospital bed, held his hand and said:

"In my whole life, I only shed tears when I am sick,"

"The little skinny guy can't hold it any longer and has to leave."

She whispered the last words to her husband, and then passed away...

At 8:40 p.m., there are still many BU students reading in the school library, preparing for final exams and welcoming the upcoming winter vacation.

The atmosphere in the library was warm. Suddenly, a dazzling white light flashed across the dark night sky outside the window, followed by a thunder and light rain.

Saint Jose looked at his watch, took out his umbrella from under the table, and planned to go home and continue studying. At this time, an intelligence officer from the Falcon Bureau came over in the rain, soaked all over, and whispered next to him:

"Boss, I just received the news that Mrs. Bilong has passed away."

When Saint Jose heard these words, his face instantly became a little pale. He leaned back on the chair, and his eyes became a little hollow and unfocused. He wanted to stand up, but felt weak all over, so he could only sit quietly on the chair, his expression Lost.

The rain outside the window suddenly became heavier, and lightning exploded one after another, lighting up the entire sky, as if it was seeing off the Argentine rose. The trees outside the window also swayed with the strong wind.

"You go change your clothes first, hold this umbrella, and then go get Andrew moving."

Saint Jose ordered, handed the black umbrella to the intelligence agent, twitched the corners of his stiff mouth, and then realized that he was crying.

"Okay boss, take care of yourself. I'll ask Delta security guards to come in to protect your safety. There are too many people in the inner city right now and it's very chaotic."

The intelligence officer handed him a pistol. He usually didn't bring a gun with him when he went to school, mainly because it was troublesome.

"Don't worry, I will pay attention."

St. Jose took the pistol and stuffed it into his belt. He didn't speak anymore and just sat quietly.

At 9 o'clock in the evening, the announcer of Argentina's national radio announced to the whole country with a choked voice: "It is with a sad heart that I inform you that Evita Bilon, the soul of the country and the spiritual leader of the nation, has passed away at 8:25 tonight. Died..."

The students who stayed in the library soon learned the news of Mrs. Bilong's death through the school-wide broadcast, and stopped studying one after another.

The girls covered their mouths with tears streaming down their faces. The boys were silent and burst into tears. Some of them couldn't even believe it. They shook their companions and loudly asked if their ears were wrong. Their ears were turned red. Did they get it? I heard the wrong voice and burst into tears. I cried heartbreakingly. The crying in the whole library suddenly became louder.

Some people who don't believe it even want to organize themselves to find out the real situation, and even plan to go to the Rose Palace in the rain to sit quietly and express their condolences.

Saint Jose supported the table with his hands, stood up reluctantly, looked at the messy students, and shouted loudly not to mess up,

"Students, please calm down now. I am Saint Jose Cohen, president of the New Youth League. Please organize yourself well and follow the school's arrangements first.

It's raining heavily outside, and I believe Evita doesn't want us to get sick too... Members of the New Youth League, please organize yourself and settle down first, at least wait until the rain subsides, it's very chaotic outside..."

St. Jose's slogan was very useful. The New Youth League and Saint Jose had great prestige. He found a dozen members of the New Youth League on the spot to organize and stabilize the excited students to prevent them from thinking too hard. This is indeed a huge problem. The bad news.

It is still too dangerous to go out on the streets at night, and the intelligence officer just said that the streets are very chaotic. Maybe the police department has begun to lose control of the situation.

The University of Buddhism is not far from the Rose Palace, so it is likely to be affected by the crowds.

The students in the library quickly became orderly under the organization of the New Youth League. The University of Buenos Aires has more than one library. St. Jose also asked people from the New Youth League to stabilize the students and prevent them from being scattered. We will wait until tomorrow. I planned to escort them back, as it would be too easy for something to happen in the middle of the night.

In just one hour, the obituary notice of Mrs. Bilon's death was sent to newspaper offices across the country. After the news spread, the entire Argentina fell into infinite sadness.

Outside Putrajaya, a flood of Argentinian people began to use various means of transportation to head towards Buenos Aires despite the heavy rain, hoping to see the last remains of Mrs. Bilon.

In the cinema, the citizens who were watching the movie fell silent after the noise. The projectionist announced the news of Mrs. Bilon's death. Everyone cried silently. Some people could not accept this fact and followed Mrs. Bilon directly.

In the bar, many people continued to drink after hearing the news on the radio, anesthetizing themselves with alcohol and hypnotizing themselves that they must be in a dream, and broke many wine glasses and bottles.

The song and dance hall was one of the few places that had not been closed. Most of the people who heard the announcement continued to dance. Some people stopped dancing and stood still, and some just collapsed on the ground. There was no feeling for the cold floor either.

At this time, most Argentines were already preparing to go to bed and did not hear the broadcast.

After arranging the school's classmates, Saint-Jesse took several Delta security guards and walked to the Xin'a Newspaper Office, passing through the entire May Street. Cars could no longer be driven, so he could only walk. There were already people on the road. Many people, including a group of people, gathered in the Plaza de Mayo. The police department, the army, and the labor federation were organizing to maintain public order, but it was still very chaotic.

In the heavy rain, some people held umbrellas and stood in the Plaza de Mayo, silently mourning.

In order to prepare for emergencies in newspapers and periodicals, St. Jose's printing factory under the Xin'a Newspaper Company was working in two shifts during this period. He asked the printing factory of the Xin'a Newspaper Company to prepare black-and-white photos of the portrait in advance, as well as various mourning newspapers, with all pages Published in memory of Mrs. Bilong, and removed all advertising serials.

At the same time, they called all their factories one by one to arrange for shutdowns and prepare to deal with the next problems. Fortunately, Saint-Jesse had already anticipated this and produced a lot of goods in advance.

The printing factory is working non-stop and plans to give these black-and-white photos of the portraits to Argentinians for free.

Tomorrow's headline newspapers are also given away for free. [space]

Outside the Rose Palace, members of the Labor Federation held a vigil with guns. Perhaps this was their last armed outing. The military strongly demanded that the Federation be classified as an illegal armed force and ordered to disband.



At 8 o'clock in the morning on July 27, Bilong issued a eulogy and broadcast the speech nationwide:

"Our Evita has left us forever. Her short life was extremely glorious..."

The whole of Argentina seemed to have pressed the stop button in an instant. To them, it seemed as if the whole sky had collapsed. Evita, who once protected them, fell forever...

A kind of grief has enveloped the entire Argentina. Last night's news could only inform some people, and it was too late. Today's official speech has stopped the lives of the Argentine people. Schools have been suspended, factories have been suspended...

From the moment the news was announced, people from all over the country spontaneously went to the capital. The Plaza de Mayo was filled with grieving Argentines, and countless people began to worry about the future of Argentina. Can Bilon really continue without Evita? Will you continue to govern?

Argentines flocked to the capital city of Buenos Aires from all directions. Trains and ships were extremely crowded. Many people traveled thousands of kilometers just to say goodbye to the "rose" in their hearts.

Her body was urgently embalmed and placed in a glass coffin.

In order to calm the situation, the Presidential Palace had to dispatch the army to maintain order.

To mourn her passing, the government declared a national mourning period.

Although traffic control was implemented to prevent more people from going to the Plaza de Mayo, the memorial service was still overcrowded and reached its peak on August 4.

On the day of condolences, it didn’t rain in Putrajaya, and there was no sun in the sky. It was gray and biting, with a cold wind blowing.

But this could not stop the Argentines. They gathered together in the Plaza de Mayo. People in the inner city were full, and they gathered in the outer city.

People began to gather around the Plaza de Mayo. From the Plaza de Mayo to the Capitol Square, the Rose Palace also seemed to turn white. The crowd was very quiet. Most people were crying silently, and some people were crying bitterly. ,

At the solemn cathedral in front of the Rose Palace, all the priests in Putrajaya also took action.

Rivadavia Street next to May Street is also swarming with crowds. People from the San Telmo district and the usually peaceful 3rd district of La Plata River seem to be more peaceful. Italian descendants in the 4th district also take action spontaneously. People in Lemo District also stopped what they were doing.

The sidewalks on both sides of May Street were crowded with Argentinians. They held photos of Evita and wore white paper flowers on their chests. Some had black gauze ribbons wrapped around their arms, and some who had no money wore pins on their chests. With a bouquet of white artificial flowers,

People's eyes were looking at the direction where Mrs. Bilong's coffin was coming, and the army made way for them.

People felt sad and their eyes followed the coffin.

Argentinians all wore black clothes. People upstairs spontaneously scattered white pieces of paper and stood up straight.

There were hundreds of people carrying the coffin. They wore white shirts and black trousers, with black words on their chests, and their faces were sad.

In front of the entire funeral procession were people from the Federation of Labor and Putrajaya Police Department on horseback.

Standing next to the road were the Argentine Army, wearing dark green helmets, and some from the police station, who were also responsible for maintaining public order.

Because so many Argentines came to express their condolences, some medical staff were arranged to go to the scene to promptly treat those mourners who fainted due to excessive grief.

Some radicals directly hit the coffin, bleeding and died immediately.

On this May Street, Mrs. Bilon met many people from the bottom of Argentina and truly burned her life for the poor.

The coffin was slowly carried forward, touching the hearts of millions of people.

Many people chased the coffin on the sidewalk, but were stopped by soldiers nearby, causing chaos at the scene.

But the coffin gradually moved away, and she finally disappeared into the vast night.

On this day of mourning, a total of 700,000 people paid their respects to Evita's coffin. People repeatedly shouted the name "Evita". Some people cried and fainted on the spot, and some tried their best to kiss her glass coffin. 16 people because Killed in collision.

In the starry night, the Argentinians did not disperse. They held torches, like sparks, and slowly the whole Putrajaya was lit up. In the past few days, the factories have been shut down, and the electricity is enough to supply the entire Putrajaya.

Hundreds of thousands of people have gathered in the entire city of Buenos Aires, and countless people are coming outside the city.

The auditorium where Lady Bilong's coffin is placed,

St. Jose had the opportunity to pay his respects and view the remains of Mrs. Bilon. He watched the people walking around the coffin. He lined up at the back of the procession, and the mourning band filled the entire auditorium with sad tones.

Entering the church, I touched the glass coffin, which was covered with a huge blue and white flag and surrounded by bunches of white flowers.

Saint Jose looked sad and gently placed the small white flower in his hand beside him.

The Presidential Palace also kept broadcasting through the radio station that the Argentine people's love for Evita was sincere and she dedicated her life to Argentina.

The Presidential Palace announced that the city of La Plata, the provincial capital of Buenos Aires, will be changed to the city of Eva Bilon in memory of Evita.



In Evita's hometown, this was the place where all her sufferings were in the past 15 years, but now they are extremely proud that such a big man has come out of their hometown.

It is still very poor here. August 27 was originally just a very ordinary morning, but this peace was broken by the sound of the radio in the village. They listened quietly to the heavy voice of President Bilong.

Listening to the unbelievable news, the psychological defenses of people in their hometown collapsed in an instant. Some people cried loudly, some shed tears silently, some rolled in the ground sadly, and some shouted Evita, I'm sorry for you.

People in Evita's village raised funds to get a plaque to be sent to the future Mrs. Bilon Cemetery, with one sentence engraved on it:

"Eva will always remain in the hearts of the people."

Maria City,

On that day, the whole city stopped work. At the newly built Marian Assembly Hall, more than 100,000 people in the city wore small white flowers and black cloths that were urgently processed by Lanyun clothing to pay homage to Madame Bilon's portrait.

When Rosa was looking at the painting, she knelt down and cried so much that she couldn't get up. She fainted from crying. It was the female workers from Lanyun Clothing who carried her onto a stretcher and then slowly left in front of Mrs. Bilong's painting. .

Kecheng,

Although the upper echelons of Kecheng breathed a sigh of relief at Mrs. Bilong's death, they obviously underestimated Mrs. Bilong's huge influence.

St. Hesse informed in advance that the Radical Party had done a good job, and with the help of the military in Science City, a memorial service was arranged. People here also mourned Mrs. Bilon, and these upper-class people also pretended to wipe it out. Tears, if it weren't for the curvature of the corners of their mouths, you wouldn't have noticed the joy in their hearts.

The entire venue was filled with mourning, music and crying, and people in Kecheng were immersed in immense grief.

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People here also respect Mrs. Bilong.

Thunder Cross organized a formal memorial service, invited several mourning bands, and looked at the huge portrait of Lady Bilong. Everyone was heartbroken.

Europe, North America, East Asia,

The death of Mrs. Bilon also caused a great sensation in Western European and American countries and even some Eastern countries. In particular, the three countries of Spain, France and Italy expressed their great sorrow.

In response to domestic pressure, Mrs. Bilong tried to use foreign forces to plan a months-long European trip.

Mrs. Bilon visited Spain, Italy, France and other European countries successively, and received great response.

Her style swept across Europe, and the European media praised Mrs. Bilon's visit as a "rainbow journey."

At that time, she also won the titles of "Bilon's Ace", "Argentine Rose", "Diamond in Suffering" and so on.

Mrs. Bilon's death caused a wave of public opinion in the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan and other countries. In particular, the United Kingdom was supposed to be the country she visited next. Now that the United Kingdom is launching a feminist movement, the United Kingdom, a country that should be hostile, also has some new issues. Public opinion made the British get to know the deceased president's wife.

Mrs. Bilon is regarded as an idol by women in many other countries. [space]

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On August 7, St. Jose released the song "Argentina, Please Don't Cry for Me" under the name "Argentina Anonymous Cohen". The song was inspired by Mrs. Bilon telling her people in a speech: "If I do it for To die for Argentina, please remember: Argentina, do not cry for me.”

It suddenly caused people to sing it all over the country. Even Bilong himself was very satisfied with this song. The church simply designated this song as a hymn.

The name Saint Jose Cohen was also discovered by the people and gained a wave of favorability.

"Evita's life experience is complicated and difficult to evaluate, but when I heard "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" again, I believed in her deep and lasting love for her motherland."

A wealthy businessman who was once hostile to Evita said this.

"What kind of person you become is not ability, but choice. Mrs. Bilon chose to burn her last life for the poor people of Argentina. She is great."

After Saint Jose evaluated Evita's life, he also recovered. A new era is coming, and he must devote all his energy to deal with it.

At least for a few months after Mrs. Bilon's death, Argentina was still very stable. At least the Argentine people would not allow domestic chaos. The military's purpose of dismantling the Federation has not yet succeeded, and it is not easy to mess around.

Saint Jose is planning to go to the United States to relax.

And he also needs to adjust his mentality, seriously deal with the upcoming political storm in Argentina, go to the United States to get some money to spend, and when he comes back at the end of the year, he will directly prepare to graduate early.

Without graduation, it would be inconvenient to do anything.