Chapter 180 Day and London
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In fact, as Edward expected, after the soft grinding and hard bubbles of the little Lori, and the reluctance to give up on her daughter in her heart, the Queen Mother Mary finally went to London, England with the little Lori.
For Queen Mary, Edward also had considerations.
If Queen Mary had been living in Edinburgh, she would have been like a flag, attracting the eyes of the French and the Scottish independence powers.
She is in Scotland, and it is certain that the Scottish independence will be greatly strengthened.
So, for the sake of Scotland's safety, and for his own benefit, Edward invited this beautiful and mature French lady to London.
Moreover, all the Scottish nobles were also disgusted with this French woman who had seized power, and they wished that she would go.
In this way, with the permission of various forces, Queen Mary finally got into the carriage to London.
On June 1, 1549, the whole of Edinburgh was suddenly surrounded by a festive atmosphere, which confused the uninformed and made them snort.
As a shopkeeper, Elton just got up and opened the door of the shop, and saw the pedestrians on the road beaming, as if it was a holiday, and even the other guys in the store were also happy, which made him puzzled.
"Hey! Burr, what's going on? Holding a big man in the store who had been giggling, Elton asked curiously.
"Haven't you heard? The little king of England was leaving, going back to England, so the whole Edinburgh people sang happily! Silly Burr said with a smile.
"It's a joy indeed!" Elton was also a little pleased.
"Elton, let me know, I'm happy today, all ready-to-wear clothes in the store will be reduced by two tiers, don't be mistaken!" The chubby shopkeeper smiled at Elton, and then walked out of the shop and walked happily down the street.
"Understood!" Elton agreed, and then informed the other guys.
As a shopkeeper, he knew that in the past month, the shop had accumulated a lot of fabrics, and he took the opportunity to sell them.
As a result, due to the spread of this ready-to-wear shop, almost all the shops in Edinburgh are reducing their prices, and Edinburghers have also started to sweep the goods, and Edinburgh has been lively all day. Merchants made a lot of money on this day, and at this time of year they consciously reduced their prices to survive, and Edinburgh had a festival.
What Edward didn't expect was that he would end up leaving Edinburgh with a festival that has been passed down for hundreds of years.
Edinburgh was built on a hilly terrain, with rugged terrain and undulating hillsides, coupled with strong walls, it can be said that Edinburgh is an easy place to defend.
Riding on a horse and looking ahead, the lush trees look verdant on the hills, and a few foraging birds are parked on the winding road, and the lively sounds of Edinburgh can be heard intermittently.
Straightening his back, Edward had a smile on his face, and under the tall walls of Edinburgh, he constantly greeted all kinds of Scottish nobles.
And the Scottish nobles were also full of enthusiasm, and their faces were moved, as if they were very reluctant to let him go, Your Majesty, Your Majesty, it was a kind call.
And behind him, Queen Mary wore a white tunic skirt, hugged the little Lori, and generously greeted the nobles who came to say goodbye one by one, and the little Lori also stayed in the arms of the Queen Mother Mary very well-behaved.
On the left and right of the carriage, Baron Smith, the Earl of Wellington, Major Theo, who had returned from support, and Cooper, the commander of the Dark Blade, rode on both sides, as well as the guards with vigilant faces, plus the surrounding 3,000 guards and 2,000 people.
As for Major James, he went back by boat, which was quick and convenient.
Brought with the Privy Councillors as well as Sir John, who were left by Edward to deal with the Reformation in Scotland.
In addition to Edward's carriages, there were hundreds of carriages of all sizes that followed Edward's army back to London, all of whom were Scottish parliamentarians who had gone to England to take up their posts.
Edward also left in Edinburgh a militia of 2,000 from the northern counties, which he commanded under the command of the Knight Alexander, and sat in Scotland.
Although the knight of Alexandria was handsome, he still had military talents, and he followed Henry VIII, and his political ability was not low, and he was of good character and trustworthy.
Bidding farewell to the Scottish nobles who came to see him off, Edward galloped on horseback, and suddenly came to the front of the convoy, shouting with all his strength: "Let's go-"
Immediately, Edward's order reached the front of the army, and the entire large convoy began to move slowly.
At this time, a light rain had just fallen in fickle London, and in an instant, the sun was no longer shy, and scattered a gentle light.
After a light rain, the whole of London began to come alive again.
Ever since the Hanseatic merchants were taxed and privileges abolished, the whole of London began to exude a lot of life, and the streets were full of busy figures.
People are in a hurry, their faces are serious, and the idea that time is money is beginning to take root in the hearts of the people, and the horse-drawn carriage is slowly moving, driving carefully on the crowded streets.
The physically disabled soldiers, dressed in black suits specially designed for them by Edward, wore red cloth scarves on their arms, short swords pinned to their waists, and had murderous expressions, constantly turning their heads and observing carefully in the streets.
The sewage from the street slowly slipped down the terrain into the sewers on the side of the road, and the whole street looked much cleaner.
He stepped on a small hole in the street that was full of water, and the splash of sewage directly wet Suvel's sheepskin boots, but he didn't care so much, and hired an empty carriage in the street and sat on it.
"Go to the city hall building!" Suvier gasped and said with a Norwich accent.
"Sit tight, sir!" The groom gave a hint and made the horse turn a corner, and then accelerated.
Sitting in the somewhat swaying carriage, Suvier couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.
Since he was admitted more than a month ago, he has been trained by the etiquette officer for more than a month, along with all the admission staff, and it was not until yesterday that he stopped.
In a moment of delight, he had a few drinks in the tavern with a few of his friends from Norwich, only to wake up late today, knowing that it was his first day of reporting.
London's Guildhall moved out of Westminster Palace a few days ago and bought a villa in the city center as the seat of the city council.
"It's your pay!" Seeing the conspicuous building of the city hall, Suvier immediately took a fivepence from his pocket and handed it to the groom.
As soon as he got out of the carriage, he went straight to the port and dock management office, and as soon as he reached the door, he heard the director of the hall say sharply: "Tomorrow His Majesty will return from Scotland, you give me a careful look, and there will be no mistakes......