Chapter 15 The Problem Is Deferred

The anti-Jewish events in Iasi were not isolated and took place throughout Romania at the same time. Most of these Jews were innocent people, and when the conflict in Romania was about to erupt, Eder had no choice but to endure such suffering. Who made them not count their own people? Unbeknownst to Eder, this early diversion had allowed Romania to avoid the largest peasant revolt in southeastern Europe, and the bloodiest repression. This can be regarded as a benefit from the experience of a previous life.

"Your Highness's anti-Jewish campaign across the country has left a total of 876 dead, 4,506 injured, 591 houses destroyed, and now nearly 30,000 Jews have fled our country. Is it time to stop them? "Chief of the Guard Calucte reported the outcome of the matter to Crown Prince Eder, and did not forget to give advice.

"Forget it, don't stop them, the main goal now is to arrest the people who planned this anti-Jewish riot, the backbone of the peasant brotherhood, who planned this riot. It can be regarded as an explanation for this group of innocent victims. Edel said with a complicated plan for the next step. Your Highness, I understand. The chief of the guard knew what Eder meant, and his malice towards the Brotherhood of Peasants was evident from the Crown Prince's emphasis on and taboo against the Brotherhood of Peasants.

It's kind of a butt to decide the head, Eder thought to himself, he knew that Freddello was a man who really cared about the peasants, and that the group of people were all good people. But this group of people is so naïve, they don't know how much power they have in their hands, and this is a power that can threaten the foundations of the ruler. Edel sees danger and can only clear it early. Because he is now one of the biggest rulers, this arrest is also a denial of the social outlook and life values accepted in his previous life. It was also a baptism for Eder, but he didn't realize it. Soon, with the transmission of radio waves, military police and secret agents from all over the country were dispatched.

In Gyurdju County, Fredlo had just gone to mediate a dispute with the farmers in the meeting. In any organization, there are internal contradictions. Because the Brotherhood of Peasants has not been established for a long time and has a very low level of education, many things need to be done by Fredlo himself. Fredlo had just walked to the door when a large group of police officers suddenly surrounded him.

"Is there anything wrong with the gentlemen?" Fredlow asked, "We have an incident that requires His Excellency Fredlow's cooperation in the investigation. The police chief of Gyurjiu County came over and said. Seeing the police officers around him, Fredlow said. "Don't alarm my family." As the backbone of the post-Brotherhood is also arrested, what awaits them will be endless interrogations until they confess.

In the Bucharest Spy Prison, Fredlo was woken up by a basin of cold water, and looked scarred, and in front of him was the famous Milok of the entire kingdom. "Tell me, did you instruct your subordinates to incite peasant revolts to ransack Jewish dwellings and harm innocent people." The assistant next to Milok said righteously.

"I didn't instigate it, no one can wronged me." Fredlow said stiffly, staring at Milok with his eyes, "Your subordinates have all admitted it, saying that they were instigated by your orders, and they dare to say that it was not you. "Miroke's assistant is trying to subdue this tough guy." Hahahaha. Fredlow laughed loudly, and Milok's assistant was visibly enraged by him, and was about to step forward to teach the mocker a good lesson, but was stopped by Miloc.

"Give him a bath and change into clean and decent clothes." Miloch commanded. The assistant's eyes widened as he didn't believe his ears, and Miloch glanced back at him. The assistant woke up and hurriedly went out to prepare. Soon Fredlow finished his shower and stood in front of Milok in clean and decent clothes, and Fredlow, who understood what he was going to face, said to Milok. "Can you give me a glass of wine?" Milok motioned for his men to pour a glass of wine. Fredlo raised his glass and drank it down, speaking to Millock. "Thank you."

"You're welcome," Milok said as he walked out of the cell, only to hear Fredlow singing his hometown tune, singing back in the cell. Miloch listened to the song and walked out slowly, and after a moment the song stopped abruptly.

The assistant walked up to Milok and handed him a piece of paper, saying, "This is Fredlow's confession, written by our best imitators." ”

Milok nodded in satisfaction.

Subsequently, in the trial of the Peasant Brotherhood for instigating a riot against the Jews, the court sentenced several people to death by hanging, and the rest to be exiled and imprisoned.

Eder looked at the interrogation report handed in by Miloc, and felt uncomfortable. I feel a little guilty about framing someone for the first time, and I always want to do something to make amends.

One day Edel looked at a report that said that people had frozen to death because of the cold, and of course there were certainly not one or two who could be reported. This was a good opportunity for the Romanians to feel the king's mercy, thought to Eder.

"Eder, I see you've been in a bit of a trance lately, don't think too much, this is politics." Seeing that Carol I had not yet made a proposal, Eder was told by the old king that he had not been in good shape lately. King Carol also knows why his son is in poor condition.

"Father, I can't let go of it, and I always feel a little unhappy in my heart." Eder confessed his inner emotions to the old king.

"Eder it's normal, no one is born with everything, it takes a process. After all, you're only 16 years old, and you're going through the sinister side of politics. Carol I comforted the prince.

"Did you come to me for something?" The old king knew his son too well, and it was unlikely that he would be looking for him if he had nothing to do.

"I plan to take some money and help the homeless so that they can feel the king's mercy." Edel told the old king about his purpose.

"This thing can be done, in your own name, you can make the people feel the benevolence of the crown prince, I don't need it." King Carol knew that this was what the crown prince did to alleviate the negative emotions in his heart, so it would be good to add some prestige to his son.

Within a few days, news came out that the crown prince saw that the homeless were available, and in every county for these poor people, room was prepared to provide them with accommodation and hot water. This made Eder praised by many people, who said that the crown prince was merciful.

PS I think this chapter is essential, the protagonist has to have a change in his heart, from an ordinary person to a ruler, it takes time and energy. I hope everyone will not be surprised.