Chapter Seventy-Five: An Undercurrent Surges
"If I'm willing to stand up and prove that Viscount Leoš Yanáček is also involved this time, will you let me go?"
The lieutenant colonel no longer wanted any benefits, he now only wanted to save his life, and in his personal opinion, Ernst would not refuse such a request, after all......
"I'm sorry, but I'm not ready to tear my face with Viscount Leoš Janáček right now, and perhaps, your death will allow me to gain the friendship of Viscount Leóš Janáček or the native Moravian nobility."
"Lord Count Ernst!"
The lieutenant colonel's face changed greatly, after all, no one would be too indifferent in the face of death, and he looked at Ernst with expectation, hoping that Ernst would pardon him.
Ernst did not speak, as if he understood what Ernst meant, and André asked the gray-eyed lieutenant colonel to leave, which was also the last time the lieutenant colonel appeared in Ernst's vision.
"Why don't you let him go?"
"Do you think we have what it takes to deal with Viscount Ladislav Berland and Viscount Leoš Janáček at the same time? Even if we have military power in our hands, we can't ignore the economic situation in Moravia! ”
After all, they are a family that has lived here for hundreds of years, and it is not an exaggeration to describe them here as deep-rooted, just like the pre-Song dynasty families in the East, they have far-reaching influence, control knowledge and all management classes.
It's easy to let one family disappear like this, but what about afterward? Ernst estimated that he would not be able to find a single qualified manager in the whole of Moravia. External? Not to mention the resistance of the locals, it is how long it will take for them to get used to the local customs, and at that time Ernst will already be able to develop his own management class.
The fact that Viscount Ladislav Berland was able to sit in the position of Speaker of the Parliament was also related to his initial compromise, and if it had not been for the fact that the title that had been accumulated and inherited over twenty years itself belonged to Moravia, he would have been even inferior to Ernst now.
Massena was silent, he knew that Ernst was telling the truth, and he felt this in the town, because there were too few intellectuals and even literate people here.
Fortunately, the town has a small population and does not need many managers, otherwise it would have been enough for Massena to spend all his energy.
The Bank of Moravia, the staff of the bank must be people with some computing skills, and just recruiting these employees, Massena spent more than four days traveling to various parts of Moravia to find four qualified people. Again, fortunately, the population of the town is relatively small, and there are not many bank employees needed, otherwise I really don't know how Massena would have held on.
There's something about school, and that's both a good thing and a bad thing. The popularization of knowledge will increase the number of social elites and break the monopoly of power of the local aristocracy, but the disadvantages are ...... The abolition of the monarchy is not unrelated to this, the two are peer-to-peer relationships, and in the end, how to choose a monarch or a power manager is the most headache.
"In the future, Moravia must have its own school, where any citizen can come and study!"
Ernst made up his mind fiercely, this is a trick to kill a thousand enemies and lose eight hundred, but Ernst can't help it. He saw through a little, history is unstoppable!
Ernst may be able to change the political landscape of the world in the future, and he may be able to change the course of the war in the future, but there is one thing he cannot change - that is, the hearts of the people.
After 100 years, the only thing Ernst could do was to ensure that his family still had a title and countless wealth, and the privileges of nobility could only be kept secretly and openly...... It's already almost impossible.
It was too far away to think that Ernst now had to deal with what was in front of him, and the failure of the plan would inevitably lead Viscount Ladislav Berland to directly confront Ernst, and he could not afford not to be unprepared.
500 soldiers chose to surrender in this way, and mastering them was equivalent to Ernst having direct evidence of the guilt of Viscount Ladislav Berland, and even if Viscount Ladislav Berland could escape, he could only look at the army regiment.
Early the next morning, the townsfolk were still in the middle of the previous night's Christmas Eve revelry, unaware that they were one step away from breaking the bank.
"I can't wait to see Viscount Ladislav Berland's expression."
Ernst had a smile on his face, but Bert, who was helping Ernst sort out his suit, couldn't help but be stunned when he heard this! Then he said a little nervously: "Are you going to go to Moravia in person?" ”
Knowing what he was worried about, Ernst said indifferently: "Andrei will accompany me to the trip, and the army regiment will not dare to do anything to me on the surface." ”
"But ......"
That being said, there have been too many successful assassinations on large-scale travel throughout the ages, not to mention Ernst now.
"If you can find someone who can go in my place, then I can stay in the castle."
Ernst's words left Bert speechless. Instead of Ernst? Who can go in his place? After all, such an important event could only be attended by Ernst himself.
Helping Ernst to sort out his clothes, as if he already knew that Ernst would go to the city of Moravia today, Andrei was ready early in the morning, and 200 elite soldiers stood neatly at the entrance of the castle.
Only a few representative officers of the captives would go with them, and in order to avoid unnecessary trouble, Kuipa had already set out first, and he would be the first to control the officers of the Moravian Army Regiment.
The uniform military salute made Ernst feel a little proud in his heart, but it was only an instant to disappear, nodded slightly, Ernst got into his carriage, and the group headed straight for the city of Moravia.
By this time, Viscount Ladislav Berland knew that his plan had failed, and he knew that the garrison in Ernst's domain was not as incompetent as he had imagined.
"What are we going to do now?"
It was not Viscount Ladislav Berland who was most panicked, after all, as long as Yankulovsky was willing to carry this matter, then the matter would not have reached Viscount Ladislav Berland.
My cousin's nephew is very close? This also needs to be divided into time and place, so the only thing Viscount Ladislav Berland has to worry about is that Jankulovsky will directly recruit himself because of some rhetoric. If it weren't for this, Viscount Ladislav Berland would not have made an appointment with Jankulovsky at this sensitive time.
"Don't panic, as long as I'm fine, Ernst won't dare to do anything to you!"
This is true, but the purpose is also to stabilize Yankulovsky, in fact, there is no need for Viscount Ladislav Berland to explain that Yankulovsky can also guess this, after all, they are grasshoppers on a rope, once Viscount Ladislav Berland is finished, his nephew can only be slaughtered.
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