Hao Chunjie (no pole Tailai)

Lucius did not live long enough for Octavian to build an empire. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 infoAfter discovering that Livia was his daughter with Alphidia, he died depressed in self-blame and remorse because he couldn't accept his children's marriage and couldn't disclose his identity as an illegitimate child to organize the marriage.

Perhaps to punish Hao Chunjie for his debauchery in Rome, Lucius did not return to the present day after his death, but became the hapless Eumenes.

Unlike Lucius, who was annihilated by history, this time is a figure recorded in history after all, Hao Chunjie was originally ready to do a big job.

Although Philip II was indeed an ancient emperor, he had spent time in the city of Thebes.

In order to keep his chrysanthemum, Hao Chunjie reluctantly used the experience accumulated in Roman life to plan a murder.

The poor lad was surprised to be killed on the spot by his employer, Eumenes.

Due to the careful planning, no one suspected that the mastermind behind it was Eumenes, who killed the murderer. And in order to consolidate the legitimacy of Alexander's succession, Eumenes, Philip II's secretary, became a natural servant of the new monarch.

Afterwards, Eumenes also suspected that the identity of his mastermind had been revealed, and he was only exempted from prosecution because he happened to help Olympias.

The best evidence of this is that Eumenes did not have to be forced to join the comrades' union and became the new husband of Cleopatra Eurydice.

Because the army was full of the traditions of the Theban Holy Army, the misfit Eumenes could only shine with Aristotle in the fields of culture and economy.

After the start of the Crusade, Eumenes served as Alexander's secretary, one of the few single-minded high-ranking members of the upper echelons, who almost recreated life in Rome.

However, without the support of the army, he was always in trouble despite his large number of slaves and wealth.

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After the death of Hefphy, Alexander the Great had a near-emotional breakdown, and less than a year later, he went with him.

Eumenes was relieved at this time, he was not Aristotle, as a Macedonian nobleman, he could at worst bring his bags and go home to live a happy life as a slave owner.

But the reality is cruel, Roxana is pregnant, and Eumenes, as Alexander's secretary, can't be sure whether the child is the Emperor's or his.

Due to poor historical studies, or misremembering the time in the history books, Eumenes enjoyed benefits at the wrong time that he should not enjoy.

In order to maintain her position, Roxana used this matter to blackmail Menes, so that he had to persuade several high-ranking officials to support the succession of this widow.

Since Eumenes did not usually have a deep relationship with everyone, people thought that his ideas were just, pure, and unselfish.

After the birth of the child, Eumenes ordered a brigade of Macedonian and Greek soldiers to fight in support of Alexander IV, directly cutting off the idea of several leaders breaking the treaty.

Politics was the product of compromise, and in order for Alexander IV to succeed him, Eumenes was given only the disobedient Cappadocia and Pavlagonia when he divided the cake, and after leaving the center, he had the disadvantage of not having a direct army.

However, with his savings and experience accumulated during the Roman period, Eumenes was able to raise an army from scratch and fight for Alexander IV in Western Asia.

The Battle of Oquinia changed his life as smooth sailing, and the righteousness and stable wages of the kings and ministers did not match the traditions of the Holy Army.

Apollonides took all the cavalry and turned against him, and his fellow cavalry resolutely abandoned Eumenes, the most famous heterosexuality in the empire.

The ensuing series of defeats left Eumenes bankrupt and without a full salary, and his soldiers sold him to Antigonus, the winner of the Battle of Eugenia.

In order to preserve his purity, he broke out and hurt others before he was humiliated, and committed suicide after the battle.

The malice of the world did not die because of his repentance, and Hao Chunjie, who committed suicide, became a bishop of Rome.

The Renaissance made society colorful, but Rome at the same time was a time of revival of the tradition of the Holy Army.

With limited historical knowledge, Leo de' Medici (Hao Chunjie), born in 1452, became friends with King Ferdinand II of Sicily and received support from Aragon.

His youth was devoted to preserving his purity and befriending Leonardo da Vinci. (Leonardo da Vinci's demon?) )

Leo, who had lived as a slave owner for two lifetimes, was no longer keen on adult games, and was known for his strict self-discipline and good speech.

In Nalorenzo? After many years of working as a money jar, de Medici became a cardinal, not very reluctantly.

Lorenzo died suddenly in 1492 and was succeeded by Pope Alexander VI. Leo began to help Cardinal Leo the Younger, the new head of the Medici family, in his struggle against the Borgias.

By the time he died in shipwreck, he had already seen a generation of Jeda Vinci, Clarice Orsini, who lost her husband's fortune, Alexander, the unprecedentedly powerful Pope Alexander, Cardinal Caesar Borgia, who was more evil than the devil, and Julius, the god of war.

Of course, having dealt with the Medici, the Borgias, and the Holy See, Leo was still broken by the inevitable recurrence of his old illness.

Hao Chunjie has been through so many times, and he has understood that it is not so easy to end the presence-playing game, and he is ready to carry out the battle of purity defense to the end before being drowned.

When he woke up again, he had just been fished out of the sea, and after getting acquainted with the memories in his mind, he realized that he had become a captain in the Viking fleet.

In order to be able to spend more time with the normal and straightforward Vikings, Comrade Hao Chunjie wholeheartedly followed the boss Count Ragnar and embarked on the road of no return to burning, killing and looting.

As a former Viking who was a cardinal, Khadgar (or Hao Chunjie) was able to enjoy the hospitality of the nobles and leave calmly even if he was captured by the king of England, relying on his familiarity with the Bible and his status as a Viking.

After decades of Germanic near-equality between men and women, Khadgar wanted to take advantage of the expedition to Caroline, to Jutland and Scandinavia.

Unexpectedly, he offended the queen who stayed behind, and was cut down by the berserker in the ice and snow.

As the so-called matter is only three, Comrade Hao Chunjie finally rejected Tailai and regained a harmonious and pure life.

Thomas Seymour, yes, was the last husband of the most married queen in Western history, born in 1508.

By the time Hao Chunjie became Baron Thomas, the Tudor dynasty had broken with the Holy See, and Anne Boleyn was still queen.

Since his sister Jane Seymour was the Queen's lady-in-waiting, Thomas had the privilege of living in London and participating in the absurd life of Henry VIII.

Through his experience as a cardinal, Thomas soon became a friend of Catherine of the deposed Aragon, and even made a guest appearance as a governess to teach Princess Mary.

Nearly 100 years of life as a slave owner, as well as the life of a pirate that had just ended, made Thomas despise human life. Unconsciously this kind of thinking was imperceptibly passed on to Princess Mary, who was in the formative period of the three views. Because Mary Tudor was discriminated against and abused by all parties at this time, the kind-hearted Thomas did not know that he had become the sustenance of Mary, who could not marry.

In 1536, Catherine died of illness, and Thomas single-handedly concocted Anne's adultery by becoming a child messenger for Anne Boleyn, who longed for a son.

Tired of Anne, Henry VIII deposed Anne Boleyn as the successor and purged the Boleyn family for incest and treason.

When Jane Seymour is crowned queen, there is a rift in the trust between Thomas and Mary, and Mary's mood becomes more depressed and her personality becomes more extreme.

Fortunately, Elizabeth was still too young at this time, and Thomas was not afraid that she would abuse Mary, the lady-in-waiting.

This marriage was very successful with Thomas's secret help, and the Seymour family grew stronger and stronger through marriage under the management of Thomas's brother.

The long-awaited prince was born, and Thomas and the king sincerely celebrated.

However, poor hygiene and medical conditions caused Jane Seymour to die of puerperal fever.

Henry was devastated by this, the prodigal son turned back and was temporarily out of love, and Thomas was also very careful to guard his nephew.

After the funeral, Mary became the godmother of the little prince Edward and became one of the masters of the court again.

In 1540, Henry VIII's fourth wife, Princess Anne, who was not well received by everyone in the palace because of her appearance and name, moved out of the palace wearing the title "Sister of the King".

This marriage allowed Henry VIII to reacquaint himself with himself and revert back to the merry monarch of appearance, and thus the courtesan Catherine Howard became the new queen in the same year and month.

A year later, after an anonymous report by Thomas, Archbishop Cranmer accused Queen Catherine of having sex with a musician, a relative, and adultery with Thomas Culpeper, the king's chamberlain.

This time Thomas really didn't go to the battlefield in person, but it just happened that a nobleman with the same name as him crossed the line.

It was a year before Henry VIII found out all the lovers of Queen Catherine and hanged them and her.

After moving into Howard's house before the new prince was born, Thomas, who had become an older unmarried man, began to find a wife for himself.

In 1543, Thomas met the gentle and virtuous Catherine Parr. When her second husband, Baron John Neville, died, she was a wealthy widow who entered the court according to tradition.

After Thomas began his quest for Catherine Parr, Mary learned of his marital love from the gossip of the noblewoman and Thomas.

Thomas, who regarded Mary as his sister, did not notice that although Mary Tudor had always provided convenience for him, there was jealousy and anger in her eyes.

So Henry VIII, who was empty-hearted, "coincidentally" met Catherine Parr at Mary's invitation.

Soon Katherine Parr remarried, and Thomas Seymour became fleet commander, relieving loneliness in offshore ports and swaying warships.

The following year, he also assisted his brother Edward Seymour and won the war against France.

After the death of Henry VIII, Edward Tudor, who had been carefully cared for by Thomas, succeeded to the throne, and Edward Seymour became regent.

Six months after the king's death, Thomas relied on his influence with Edward VI to marry the thirty-five-year-old Catherine Parr.

By the time their marriage was made public, Catherine Parr was already pregnant with Thomas's child, and it can be said that Henry died a few months later, and Comrade Hao Chunjie's title of wild father was about to be lit up again.

This marriage broke up Mary and Thomas, and indirectly split the Seymour family due to a jewelry dispute.

In order to save himself, Thomas began to return to his old business and play political tricks.

Thanks to Thomas's education of Princess Mary and Prince Edward, it has always paid off.

After Catherine Parr was crowned, Thomas became one of the teachers of all her stepchildren.

However, similar to Mary, Elizabeth, who began to become an illegitimate daughter at the age of three, was cared for by Thomas during her childhood, and he was the only person who would stop and educate Mary on the spot when Mary bullied little Elizabeth.

In 1548, while Catherine was pregnant, Elizabeth, the only one still educated by Thomas, lived in Thomas's house.

In the eyes of Thomas, who has been a prostitute for two lives, the cardamom and erudite Elizabeth is like his Ruozi.

The small action triggered by this change was unfortunately discovered by Catherine during her pregnancy. Elizabeth is banished by Catherine, who is regarded as her own mother, and Mary's relationship with her, which has eased slightly, returns to a freezing point. Even Edward VI was close to Duke Edward Seymour and removed Elizabeth, who had a close relationship with Thomas, from the succession procession.

That same year, Catherine died of puerperal fever after giving birth to her daughter, Mary Seymour, like Jane Seymour.

A year later, Thomas Seymour, who attempted to marry Elizabeth, was beheaded for treason, and Mary Seymour was sent to Catherine Willoughby, the widow of Catherine Parr's best friend, the Duke of Suffolk.

Mary Seymour, who had no father or mother, had a huge fortune and died inexplicably after her second birthday, and the estate was divided between the royal family and Edward Seymour.

Elizabeth also in order to cover up the fact that she lost her virginity with Thomas, and never married.

Thomas, Mary Tudor and Elizabeth Tudor were all buried in Westminster Abbey, with the exception of Catherine Parr in the Chapel of Fort Hudley.

Having been a slave aristocrat in Greece and Rome, a Nordic warlord and a cardinal, and experienced the rise of Greek gods, Roman gods, the Renaissance and Protestantism, Comrade Hao Chunjie was sincerely disgusted with the chaotic emotional life of the ancient aristocracy before he was executed by Edward, hoping to return to the 21st century to find a seamless true love.

With the sun shining on his face, Hao Chunjie opened his eyes again and found that he was standing at Westminster Abbey, dressed in the same clothes he had been in the Pantheon in Rome.

Although he had some doubts about how to cross thousands of miles, Hao Chunjie still laughed excitedly.

After the police arrested him at the police station, he found that in addition to his familiar ID card, he also had a British national passport and a debit card from Barclays Bank in his wallet. Because he was inexplicably a British citizen, Hao Chunjie was sent back to a strange home by the police in confusion after repeatedly confirming that his name and appearance were correct.

After opening the door of the apartment with his fingerprints and pupils, and taking out a bottle of mineral water from the refrigerator to calm down, Hao Chunjie began to check himself and the house.

In the end, in addition to the furniture that was obviously just bought, a briefcase was also found. It contained thick legal documents and a business card from a law firm.

After Hao Chunjie dialed the phone with doubts, he met two lawyers at home who came to solve his doubts.

Hao Chunjie didn't listen to the middle-aged male lawyer's explanation, and his eyes were fixed on the female trainee lawyer's face, which was similar to Elizabeth Tudor.

The girl, who knew eight languages, wondered why she didn't resent the Asian boy's gaze, her heart still pounding violently.

When the girl interrupted her father and tried to explain to the Asian boy in Chinese, Hao Chunjie, who had been silent, started a conversation with the beautiful girl in an ancient English.

A few months later, Hao Chunjie completed the legal formalities, inherited a huge fortune mainly in real estate and antiques, obtained a British driver's license, stood out from countless suitors, and entered the palace of marriage with Elizabeth Parr, a Puritan girl who had just obtained a lawyer's license.