Chapter 187: The End of the War (5)

In front of the Prague Palace, greeted by many foreign officials and senior officials of the Prague collective, a reporter quietly came to Maria's side.

This is a reporter for a tabloid in Prague, and it is indeed not easy for him to come across such a rare opportunity from Germany, and if it were not for the cabinet to relax all the media, how could his small newspaper business and his young man who had just graduated be here. In fact, this newspaper has a history of more than ten years, but it has not been developed because of its heavy political bias, and now that Germany has lost the war, the newspaper industry that has also been affected has to move to Prague.

The young reporter was a German student in the Czech principality, and because he knew about the situation in the country, he simply stayed in the Czech principality, and was hired by chance to join the newspaper.

Salaries in the media industry are not very high, especially in the face of the sluggish economy of the Czech principality. And when the editor-in-chief promised him £300, he was undoubtedly completely impressed, even though he thought it was risky.

"Your Majesty, do you know anything about Princess Rosa's illness?"

As soon as he said that, the whole scene was cleared, and the reporters of dozens of newspapers around him looked at him like crazy people, and at the same time, the royal guards on the side had already reacted quickly and approached this side.

"Your Majesty, what do you think of Lady Jessica?"

Wow!

If the reporters were just shocked, then at this time they had begun to anticipate the coming storm, and they didn't know what would happen to the others, and the reporter was expected to die.

£300 is enough to buy a heart, and the German-born journalist probably doesn't think he's being treated too much, because he has already become a public figure with this statement, and Ernst can't risk ruining his reputation!

Ernst was not far from Maria, and by this time he had already come to his senses, and his indifferent eyes had been fixed on the young reporter. Although he was clearly prepared, he didn't know why the reporter's heart was still a little timid, even if he himself didn't know why.

The director of the intelligence bureau quickly came to the young reporter, he pulled the identity tag from the young reporter's neck, took a deep breath and let the two black-clad guards drag the reporter down. The reporter didn't struggle, he kept smiling, and smiled at the reporters who couldn't help but take pictures of him, that look...... As if a hero.

Giving the Director of Intelligence a grim look, Ernst pulled the equally unsightly Maria away, and then the shouts of reporters and the sound of cameras being smashed came and went. The diplomat from another country couldn't help but want to laugh, but the hostile gaze around them made them laugh in their hearts.

Nicholas II, who came back with him, also had a very ugly face, after all, this was not only a loss of face for the Habsburgs, but also a shame for him and his family. He was a little angry with Ernst, at Jessica, and at Princess Rosa, who had been identified in the Czech principality.

Naturally he hated Ernst not because of Jessica, but because he made Maria so unresigned, could it be that Ernst had lost control of the Czech principality? This was a dangerous thing to do, and it was precisely because of Ernst's anger that he showed the rest of Europe the weakness of the Czech principality, even if it was not really one.

No one expected such a sudden appearance at the scene, and although the reporters were dissatisfied with the violence of the palace guards, they were very curious about the outcome of the German journalist. There were even people who went to the newspaper office in Germany specifically for the purpose of inquiring about the news.

These reporters who came to the scene did not know the news of their own reporters, how could the newspaper boss know? When he learned the reaction of the palace guards at that time, he was instantly shocked, no one thought that Ernst would really take action directly against reporters regardless of public opinion, but why didn't things find him?

The owner of the newspaper was very strange, but that night he understood his inner doubts, but the whole newspaper was burned down along with the solution of doubts, and the newspaper owner and his family and the editor-in-chief who came back to work overtime for some reason were also buried.

Everyone knows who is doing it, but that's all it takes, the Czech Duchy is still the Czech Duchy of Ernst, and the only rule of life in this land is to obey Ernst's rules, for example, this newspaper from Germany and the newspaper owner are the result of not following the rules. Of course, these things were handled by the Security Service and the Intelligence Service, and Ernst didn't have the heart to be in charge of such a trivial matter.

Back at the palace, Ernst and Maria soon disappeared into the crowd, the feast would begin at about 18 o'clock, Maria had just arrived and had a lot to do, and she needed a little rest. The servant leads the way, this is Maria's first visit to the Royal Palace in Prague, which has a much more historical charm than the Siberian Palace, and in some respects is even comparable to the Hermitage in St. Petersburg.

When they came to the master bedroom, after the servants left, Maria began to remove her makeup and accessories, and the maid was there but it was unknown why Maria dismissed them.

"Rosa's Body ......"

"It's not clear, I hope God can bless her!"

Maria chuckled at Ernst's words, she had never heard anything like them from Ernst, who used to describe the supreme god of Europe as a god in the past.

Maria's chuckle Ernst naturally knew where it came from, and shook his head helplessly and explained: "I can only do this, after all, I can't do anything in the face of such a thing. ”

This was the first time Maria had heard such low words in Ernst's mouth, and the trace of jealousy in her heart disappeared instantly, she approached Ernst and hugged him gently, and said slowly: "I am very unhappy about Jessica's affairs, but I can understand it, after all, it is very rare for a couple like Archduke Ferdinand and Archduchess Sophia. ”

Maria has always called Archduke Ferdinand and Archduchess Sophia like this, which is her habit that cannot be corrected, but fortunately the West does not attach too much importance to such titles.

Looking at the envy in Maria's eyes, Ernst quietly shook his head, it was really rare to find such affection from his father in this era. However, compared with the British emperor Ernst, who loves beauty and does not love the country, he can't help but feel a little sad about his father's luck, after all, Emperor Franz did not take away the identity of Archduke Ferdinand and Crown Prince at that time.

As if not wanting to talk about it again, Maria came out of Ernst's arms and talked about the cold and everyday life in Siberia. Of course, there were some political struggles and the like, and although Maria did not say it explicitly, Ernst could sense her dissatisfaction with her two older sisters and one of them.

It can be said that without Ernst, there would be no current New Russian Empire, but at this time, their sisters and sisters still want to fight for power, how do they know that Ernst is running Siberia very steadily, not to mention that the three of them are Nicholas II, and there is no great possibility to regain control from Ernst's hands.