Chapter 270: "Fake!" (40/102)
Chapter 270: "Fake!" (40/102) (Page 1/1)
In the Prussian Legion, General Kylos held a letter in his hand, and listened to the report of the soldiers under him with a gloomy face.
The letter was delivered to him in the name of the Holy Roman Empire, from the Habsburg coalition, and the content of the letter was the news of the restoration of His Majesty Emperor Charles VI.
The letter was dictated by Emperor Charles VI himself, who, as if he had no regard for the Prussian army of 60,000, wrote directly in the letter 'ordering' Kylos to stop the war at once, to send the soldiers back, and to go to Vienna to stand trial.
This tone seems to be ordering a servant, but this is also normal, for the emperor, all the noble lords in the country can be counted as his servants.
"This, how is it possible!" Kyiros gritted his teeth, his voice seemed to come out of his throat, he couldn't believe it, even with the archbishop's assurances.
Or rather, he didn't want to believe it at all.
The Hohenzollern family has been planning for nearly ten years, during which various layouts and various back-ups have been properly prepared, and it can be said that everything has been counted in it.
During this decade, they used various methods, even to unite the empire, to weaken the Habsburgs and try to isolate the Habsburgs.
Under the covert control of Hohenzollern, the Duke of Billund was also pulled onto the warship, intentionally or unintentionally, and all preparations were made to perfection.
Finally, when the time came for the poor dagger, at the beginning of the attack, all the circumstances were not unexpected, and the balance of war quickly tipped in their favor.
It's just that as time goes by, a Count Eugen who suddenly appears disrupted their deployment, and the defeat in the Lybor area has somewhat affected the plan, but it has not caused the plan to be shattered.
The Hohenzollerns quickly reorganized their army, and did not hesitate to unite with the Duke of Billon to storm Vienna, and the war once again developed as they wanted.
As a result, just when everything was at its most critical juncture and about to reap the fruits of victory, the situation suddenly took a turn for the worse, and a letter from Emperor Charles VI changed all that.
"Damn! Damn it! Damn it! Okay, you old thing Charles VI, if you don't wake up early or late, you wake up at this time, you play me! In a fit of rage and urgency, Kyiros uttered three damn words in a row, and he no longer had the kind of strategizing bearing.
Even if he received a good aristocratic upbringing since he was a child, he couldn't help but burst out foul at this moment, and even wanted to vent his anger by smashing things.
With his 60,000 allied troops, victory can be said to be within reach, but now, everything is in vain, and everything will come to naught.
He hated Eugen, and he hated Saxony, a battle of Lybor was delayed for too long, and as a result, all kinds of accidents were caused, of course, what he hated the most was Charles VI, who actually woke up at this time, this is simply the biggest strange thing in the world, a delirious fool, suddenly said yes.
Worst of all, he was even held accountable for it, as can be seen from the letters sent by Charles VI that the Emperor could not forgive them for such a great rebellion, and the thought of what happened to them at the hands of the Habsburgs made Kyros shudder.
"Damn, you damn things, all die!!" Kyiros cursed angrily, and then sat down on the chair in despair, at this moment, his face was like dead ashes, and cold sweat the size of a bean broke out from his forehead, Kyiros didn't know what to do.
In the hall, the herald who reported the news stood tremblingly in front of Kyiros, and he didn't dare to speak out, for fear that Kyiros would transfer his anger to him.
After following Kyiros for many years, it was the first time he had seen Kyiros get so angry, and the impact of this incident on Kyiros was too great, and the herald himself had a feeling of dazedness.
The herald was a soldier of Kyiros, but he was also a soldier loyal to His Majesty the Emperor, and he was puzzled whether he should obey the order if His Majesty the Emperor personally ordered them to rebel against him and capture Kyiros.
This question existed in the minds of all the soldiers of the Prussian coalition.
In comparison, the situation of the Saxon Legion is better, especially the Duke of Billund, after the letter of Charles VI was delivered, the Duke of Billund didn't look at it, just crumpled it up and threw it on the ground, and then sneered and said: "Hehe, am I really a liar?" It's ridiculous to try to deceive me with this kind of trick. ”
Looking at Duke Billund's attitude, he didn't believe in this matter at all.
Hearing this, the generals in the camp looked at each other, not knowing whether to do something or not, and after a while, a general with a relatively straight temperament stood up and cautiously reminded: "Duke Billund, after all, that letter has the guarantee of the archbishop, I think it is better for us to pay attention to it." ”
This sentence is very pertinent, and after the general finished speaking, the other generals also nodded slightly, obviously agreeing with this point of view.
Unexpectedly, Duke Billund suddenly stood up from his position, walked in front of the general, and slapped the general in the face.
A pair of tiger eyes glared at the general angrily, and Duke Billon said in a cold tone: "What nonsense are you talking about? If you are shaking the hearts of the army, I will cut off your head with my own hands! ”
As soon as this murderous sentence came out, everyone immediately closed their mouths, looked at their noses and noses, and did not dare to express any objections.
The slap-in general didn't dare to raise any objections, but stood up with his head down, took a few steps back, and made a respectful obedience.
Duke Billon glared at him, and then he spoke: "Hmph, what's wrong with the archbishop, it's just a bunch of cowardly rats who are afraid of death, hiding under God's robes and doing some brainless stupid things!" ”
This sentence is really a bit perverse, and if it is heard by the people of the Holy See, they will inevitably treat Duke Billund as an infidel, and may even be burned at the stake.
However, all the people present were subordinates of Duke Billund, and although he said this, none of them dared to hold him accountable for his ungodliness, let alone pursue it, and they did not even dare to mention it, as if they had not heard these words.
"Even if you are an archbishop, you can be deceived or deceived. So, the awakening of Charles VI is a complete hoax! ”
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