The War Court and Lap Pillow, Austria’s Mandate of Heaven

Vol 3 Chapter 64: Undercurrent Surge (Part 2)

Amsterdam, The Netherlands. "If the Queen of England dies in France, no one will continue to want to break up the Netherlands." "What are you talking about!? Do you know what you are talking about?!" William II was very angry, but this anger contained both With tension, but also with excitement. "I said that the British and the French are fighting, and you can rest easy. My dear." Caroline put her arms around William II's neck, but this time the warm and fragrant nephrite in her arms could not dispel his anxiety. doubt. "Did you know? By doing this, you are challenging tradition and the entire monarchy!" Caroline let go of William II's hand and snorted. "Can you keep your country and your power if you abide by the tradition?" In fact, taking back Flemish should have been a great thing, but the religious conflicts in the country have intensified. exiled to Austria. This approach was completely incomprehensible to William II, but not only inside the palace, but even the people took to the streets to demand the expulsion of heresies, and those "heretics" were also ready to flee to Austria, where religion was relatively tolerant. The driving force behind this incident is naturally Franz. After all, people have an instinctive fear of the unknown. Fleming's future and destiny are unknown, and as long as a little catalyst is added, there will be turbulent waves. Austria has long been familiar with resettling immigrants. Anyway, there are large tracts of land in the surrounding areas of Hungary and overseas. Cities can also provide a large number of jobs, even if there are millions of immigrants. However, in order to avoid tragedies like the Partition of India and Pakistan, Franz still hopes that they can go by sea and railway. For this reason, Franz decided to provide subsidies. The total amount may need 30 to 50 million florins, plus land and other resettlement costs, it may even exceed 300 million florins. This made Franz feel the difficulty of relocation for the first time. Previously, he relied on brutal violence and religious influence in Central America, coupled with the support of California's gold mines, and it didn't make him feel pain. At this time, Franz finally felt the pressure, and when the Great Famine broke out, there might be millions of people fleeing in Ireland. At that time, he was not sure whether he had the ability to solve the problem, or whether it would be the same as in history What about leaving corpses everywhere? At this time, in addition to religious conflicts in the Netherlands that caused headaches for William II, after joining the German Customs Union, the strength of the merchants was further strengthened. They wanted power and made the Netherlands a constitutional country. Since ancient times, no one in power is willing to take the initiative to give up power, and William II is no exception. He firmly opposes the constitutional monarchy. As a result, businessmen and ministers continued to contact the British. Their behavior made William II uneasy, but he had nothing to do. Combined with what Caroline said, William II finally thought that it seems that the traditional method is indeed unable to keep power. If he gives up power, will he end up in the same end as Louis XVI? William II looked at Caroline again with guilt in his eyes. "It turns out that you are doing it for my own good..." Russia, St. Petersburg. In the Winter Palace, Tsar Nicholas I was munching on steak. The chancellor of finance is announcing the most magnificent income statement in recent years. From the second half of last year to the first half of today, Russia's treasury revenue rose by 23% in one year. We must know that the previous annual growth rate was around 3%, and the trade with Austria has greatly increased the income of the Russian treasury. Foreign Minister Nesselov is also very proud, but what he brought is really not good news for Russia. The Queen of England's visit to France is a very dangerous signal. You must know that because Russia did not give up its privileges in the Strait area, the British are always pressing hard. If Britain and France join forces, can Russia still hold on to the country that has been brought down by generations of tsars? Now the importance of the strait to Russia has further increased. If it cannot pass through the Black Sea strait casually, or needs to pay tariffs to the Ottoman Empire, this will endanger the cotton trade between Russia and Austria. [In view of the general environment, this site may be closed at any time, please move to the permanently operating source-changing app as soon as possible, huanyuanapp] The Tsar does not want to give up this cash cow at all, not only Nicholas I, but the entire Russian high-level thinks It's a cash cow. Because Austria sits on the two major markets of Germany and Apennines, and its own size is also very large, so its consumption power is unprecedented for the Russians. It's just that this is Russia, and the Tsar doesn't speak, so no one dares to talk too much. It can only be said one by one, how important the Austrian market is to Russia, and how good your relationship with Grand Duke Karl is. While enjoying the delicious food on the table, the tsar listened to the reports and boasting of the ministers. The delicacy on the table was quickly wiped out like a storm, and Nicholas I picked up a large glass of red wine and drank it down in one gulp. Seeing the Tsar eat like this, everyone was hungry, but on the surface they still had to flatter them. "What if someone thinks I don't have enough to eat?" Nicholas I asked suddenly. UU reading www.uukanshu. com was a bit confusing for a while, but someone soon realized it. "Damn it! The Tsar is the master of all Russia, and anyone who disobeys you deserves to die." This person is the highest officer of the Special Third Division, Duke Liubai, and he is one of the most feared people in Russia. The Tsar smiled and continued to ask. "What if it's a foreigner?" "Damn it too!" Prince Liubai replied crisply. "Okay, go for it. I'll wait for your good news." Berlin, Prussia. Frederick William IV paced back and forth in the palace, knowing that it was actually Prussia that guarded the west gate for Germany at this time, not Austria, which had only one enclave, or Luxembourg, which had just been liberated. If Britain and France are really united, will they attack Prussia? That's right, William IV is such a worrying guy, who has no military adventurous spirit of his ancestors at all. "Your Majesty, you don't need to worry. The British are just looking for some allies. It can be the French, or it can be us." Friedrich Liszt said softly. "This...how can it be done? What if..." "It's nothing. Austria is doing business with the Russians, but Bavaria, Baden, Württemberg and France have never stopped trading. Since they can do this Do it, why can’t we? Not only will we not have to worry about it, the future war will spread to Prussia, but we can also use British goods to strengthen our power..." In fact, Friedrich List went to Paris after leaving Washington, But it is not reused. Until he met Bismarck who was traveling here, the two hit it off. Persuaded by Bismarck, Friedrich Liszt returned to Berlin. As for the matter of opium, it had long been forgotten by Frederick William IV. After all, the doctor who transfused sheep's blood had long been punished.

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