Chapter Twenty-Six: Vienna Is Mine

Vienna, located on the banks of the "blue" Danube, is in Eugen's memory the legendary "Music Capital of the World". ”

In the world of music, Vienna is definitely a place where talent emerges and famous artists emerge. Beethoven, Mozart, Strauss and other well-known names are inextricably linked here. It is no exaggeration to say that without Vienna in Europe, the level of modern European music would be at least 30% off.

At the same time, it also has an extremely important political position. If nothing else, just because it was the seat of the Habsburgs and the palace of the current emperor, that alone is enough to determine its status.

The west, north and south of Vienna are surrounded by the lush Vienna Forest. The breeze swirling in the forest, like a melodious music that lasts all year round, hovers over the city.

The green forest guards the white city, like a tireless guard. However, it was in the mid-16th century that the Habsburgs built the fortresses and moats of Vienna.

A ditch connected eleven fortresses, turning the place into an impregnable military fortress. In the era of cold weapons, a fortress like this had little chance of being breached by the enemy.

Eugen looked at Vienna in front of him with admiration, and in order to see it more clearly, Eugen simply left the carriage and sat on the roof of the carriage, without any aristocratic image at all.

The coachman sat in his seat, and from time to time he looked back at Eugen who was sitting in the carriage, only to feel trembling, and his back was soaked with cold sweat.

This is to accidentally fall the noble lord from the car, how can he bear it. But it would not be a good thing to stop him from offending the noble lord.

In desperation, the coachman had to let the car go as slowly and steadily as possible to prevent possible dangers. Eugen watched a lady who went out to walk her dog slowly overtake her car, and suddenly felt a burst of anger. But he was relieved to think that it would allow him to better see the scenery around him.

The carriage drove slowly along First Avenue through the white walls and into the city. The streets of the city are entirely paved with white masonry, and the sidewalks on either side are inlaid with colorful cobblestones.

Rows of white buildings line the streets, and the overall silhouette of the buildings shows an elegant wavy line. The round-arched European-style windows with clear lines and three-dimensional shapes are atmospheric and beautiful. The columns used as supports are decorated with cherub reliefs and carvings of virgins, flanked by green European red oaks.

The ubiquitous sculptures with Christian sacredness are one of the important symbols of the city. Another important symbol is the huge painted emblem depicted on the towers and stone walls, the black double eagle.

Among the crowds of people who came and went in the streets were noble ladies dressed in beautifully woven and brightly colored gauze dresses; a gentleman with a cane and a top hat; There were also servants running back and forth in shorts and riding jackets; Imperial soldiers in armor, with swords and shields passing in formation.

All of this reflects the prosperity of this famous imperial city. During the hundreds of years that the Habsburgs ruled the city, it went from strength to strength and strength.

Eugen sat on the roof of the high carriage and felt the beauty and magnificence of the city, he closed his eyes and smiled at the corners of his mouth, and opened his arms as if to embrace the city.

It's a great city, and he'll be its host.

The citizens who came and went looked sideways at this strange man dressed in aristocratic clothes and sitting on the roof of the carriage. The look was like looking at a circus clown, or looking at a fool. 1

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Corleone galloped across an avenue on a fast horse, having stripped off his light armor and carrying only a sword and knightly medal to prove his knighthood. In his bosom he carried another certificate of fifty thousand kild gold coins given by Eugen, and the number on the letter had been reduced, and he had already taken part of it.

According to Eugen's orders, for each doctor he invited, he was to give him ten Kild coins as a ride to Heidelberg. Corleone complied, and has now succeeded in hiring three well-known doctors, and he is currently on his way to the town where the fourth doctor lives.

Normally, with Corleone's efficiency, this time is only enough to invite two doctors, and the extra one is the one who comes to the door by himself. Because he heard the news that there was a "trusty Knight of Corleone" who was looking around for a reliable doctor.

Naturally, the villagers of Talitar walked out on a walk. In this era when there are no microblogs and web pages, the transmission of information mainly relies on word of mouth, but the villagers of Talital still have extensive contacts with the outside world.

Corleone gold coins were not wasted, and his actions in Tarital were helping him very positively in his mission, and the news was spreading at an alarming rate.

The reason for this speed of transmission is mainly due to one of the most crucial words in the story---- "Ten Gold Kild Coins". The fact that you get ten gold coins for moving a stone is puzzling, but also curious.

Therefore, Corleone also has another nickname---- "Kind Corleone". The word good is not a good word locally, it is almost equivalent to the meaning of fool.

But Corleone doesn't care, as long as he can complete the task, be stupid.

In this way, with the village of Talitar as the center, the news spread in all directions. As if a stone had fallen on a calm lake, doctors from all over the world began to follow Corleone's trail and visit him.

With the actions of the doctors, Heidelberg is about to hold a medical competition, and the news of a maximum reward of 100,000 Kild gold coins has also spread out. A wave sweeping the world of European doctors is slowly brewing.

Corleone, the epicenter of the whole trend, is ignorant of this. In fact, these things were beyond his expectations, and they were beyond his control.

Even Eugen, the planner, did not expect that his plan would eventually sweep the entire European continent. From east to west, from south to north, hundreds of thousands of doctors from all over Europe converged on the Heidelberg region in the heart of the Holy Roman Empire.

Eugen, an intruder who had accidentally fallen into this place from the future, only flapped his wings slightly, and set off a great storm of medicine, theology, and science on the European continent. It also caused an unexpected and tragic disaster.