Li Si became Juan

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As the descendants of Alfonso, the Iberian kings carried forward the tradition of the Peninsula Kingdom as one family. The couple worked together to fool the people of all ethnic groups, tear down the east wall and make up the west wall, and finally defeated their niece and blocked Louie, the spider king of the north.

Juana, who is independent and has high hopes from her parents, is worried about her younger brother who has fallen off his horse. Although the princess was about to say goodbye to her first love, crossing the Pyrenees and marrying into the humid but plump lowlands, and although this marriage was more reliable than that of her younger sister marrying far away from the island, her only younger brother, the husband of the future sister-in-law, was obviously the core of the sisters' marriages, and if the frail brother had made any mistakes because of the outing, then Juana would have to be crazy.

In 1496, Juana of Castile would marry Philip of Habsburg, and Margaret of Austria would then stay at the Royal Palace of Madrid. However, after seeing off Juana, in the space before the arrival of the new daughter-in-law, Comrade Li Si of Zhang Guan Li Dai had already taken the warship of Aragon to Rome in the name of pilgrimage.

There, he relied on money and power, took advantage of the factional struggles in Rome, and spent only a few silver beans to complete a pre-marriage internship with a cold-stricken Lucles Polkin, experiencing the benefits of a time-traveler. Later, according to the grapevine, after recovering from her illness, Luclessi claimed to have seen the saint.

After proposing and drafting an anti-Venetian alliance, Prince Juan politely rejected his marriage contract to Lucles Polkin, and returned home with the slave girls he had bought back from Tunisia to marry Princess Shinra.

The princess, who was sold to France by her father at the age of two, was born in the lowlands and grew up in the French court since childhood.

Margaret's unique life experience has led to both her loyalty to her family and the role model of a princess of Europe. She cherished the wedding more than anyone else, and she couldn't afford to regret it a second time, because her whole world existed to be the king's queen and vassal.

The outrageous slave girl had long been trained by the queen's courtiers to be a decent maid, and in order to prevent Huang Xin's secret from being exposed, Juan also lived a life of piano chords with his wife under the supervision of his parents. Of course, because New Juan's body is no different from ordinary people, the two kings, who have less burden in their hearts, are more comfortable in revitalizing the country and fighting against King Charles.

Before the news of Juana's treason could reach his country, Juan, who had initially established his position, clashed with the Archbishop of Castile over the possession of a slave girl, and eventually stabbed the Dominican monk who was also in charge of the Inquisition in Granada.

No one could judge the only son of the two Iberian kings, even if he had committed blasphemy that the two pious kings could not have imagined. The Franciscan friar Hernando took over as archbishop, and Prince Juan's impulsive crime stillborn the archbishop's plan to purify the Iberian Peninsula. His successor, Hernando, as a confessor who read through the three religions, carried out the queen's high-sounding promise and established the first printing office in Granada many years later.

Since her eldest brother-in-law, Prince Alfonso of Portugal, fell from his horse and died, Juan's sister lost her beloved and married her husband's uncle Manuel like a walking corpse. When the second daughter Juana was crazy for her husband, and the third Juan and Margaret lived a harmonious life, the eldest daughter Isabel, who sacrificed a lot for the family, died in childbirth. His nephew, Miguel, gives Juan hope, and with the stimulation of his children, he not only responds to his wife's love with all his heart, but also begins to really try to change the country. The death of King Charles of France made Marguerite even more satisfied with her current marriage, and even left behind her husband's unhappiness of having a slave girl.

There is a princess of the HRE in Iberia, and there is a princess in Brussels who loves her husband.

Two years later, Miguel died young, and Juana gave birth to her husband's first son. In order to maintain the unity of the peninsula, Juan's sister, the fourth Maria, will become Manuel's filler. Although Juan was able to dissuade his parents, he abandoned his sister at this time and went to the Netherlands to kidnap his second sister Juana and her two children.

Juana, who couldn't see her husband, soon went crazy, and Juan almost died of an infection from her wound because of her sister's attack. This life-threatening experience caused the two kings to abandon their pity and love for their daughters, made Margaret cherish her husband even more, and even ordered the release of the female slaves who were imprisoned after Juan left to celebrate Juan's recovery.

After Maria's aggrieved marriage into Lisbon, Juana is locked in a tower in the Royal Palace of Madrid, and the young daughter Catherine witnesses the marriage of her brother and sister, throwing her fears for the future into devotion to the Lord. Hernando, trusted by the Queen and loved by Prince Juan, played an important role in the formation of Princess Catherine's faith.

The heir of the HRE will grow up in Madrid, which is not good for Maximilian, whose rule is already shaky. Prince Philip was under a lot of pressure and finally died of syphilis, which ruined King Charles' ambitions, while relieving himself with the women of the court.

By this time, two years had passed since Juan's last feat, and no one had been authorized to inform Juana of her husband's death. The poor princess still misses her beloved in the tower, and still fantasizes that her husband will ride in Baimai to take her home, and she does not care about the child's fate or stay.

Carlos left his parents and thrived in the care of his godfather, Juan, and aunt Margaret, a parenting experience that filled the Juan couple's frustration of being childless. In the distant future, it is unknown whether Carlos will inherit the country of his uncle and grandfather.

Louis XII, the father of the people, finally couldn't resist invading Milan like his nephew after divorced his wife and niece Jeanne and married his nephew's widow, setting a model for the continent as a model husband.

Catherine's marriage ended up being even more unhappy than her sisters, and she was forced to marry her husband's younger brother by her father-in-law after months of uneventful life with her husband. In order to maintain the anti-Louis alliance, the two kings, Juan, and Eros all acquiesced in the tragedy.

In 1503, Juan returned to the Apennines, where Galliano, as an honorary leader, witnessed how Gonzolo do Cardova defeated the French again.

Of course, during this period, Prince Juan also experienced the rich and colorful life of the peninsula under the prostitution politics, including Sanna.

In 1504, the queen, who had fought for the throne all her life, was tortured and collapsed by her beloved daughter Juana, and her husband Ferdinand died of illness. Juan ruled with his father as king of Castile, and in the process, angered King Ferdinand by advocating the expulsion of Moore to keep Abi. The monarch, who had lived in the shadow of his wife for half his life, finally tasted his father's helplessness back then.

Time flies, and in 1514, when Anna of Brittany ended her life as a fertility machine and died childless. Margaret was also criticized by her subjects for her lack of work. Educated by Juan and fluent in six languages, Carlos clearly carries a brilliant future.

Prince Juan, in the process of rescuing the Shinra dead from Carlos several waves, also became the embodiment of Satan like Cizer Polkin. Around Juana's disposition, the contradiction between Carlos and Juan, who gradually had their own thoughts, became increasingly acute. However, due to his defeat in the race for Claude in Brittany, the heir of the HRE did not have enough prestige to rebel against his uncle Juan. In order to gain support, Carlos became engaged to Maria's eldest daughter, his cousin, Isabel of Portugal, after a failed match.

Competing with the juniors he personally trained and who were better than himself, Juan's mood gradually became like that of his sister Juana. The illegitimate son of a Fatimid descendant, whom he had carefully hidden, became the source of all his inner struggles.

In 1515, Louis, the father of the people, died and the throne was succeeded by his son-in-law, Claude's husband François of Angoulême, and the flames of the Apennines were rekindled by Milan.

In 1516, King Ferdinand ended his pious life in a struggle with his son, and Juan, who inherited the paternal title, used the Spanish phalanx to thwart the French army that had fought the Swiss mercenary regiments, captured Navarre in the west, and established the west of the Pyrenees as a pure land without war.

In 1519, Carlos inherited his grandfather's power and finally broke free from Juan's control, claiming his mother Juana as Emperor of the HRE, and attempting to make her replace Juan and Maria as the co-ruler of Iberia. Under this pressure, Juan went to Rome to be crowned by the Medici family Leo by virtue of the shadow he had left on the little fat man in the past, and became the emperor of Spain, alongside Carlos of Shinlo.

However, the fighting in the Apennines did not spread, and in 1520 the Sultan Suleiman, who succeeded to the throne, defeated Carlos. A few years later, Suleiman shattered Carlos' pride in Buda and ordered his majesty to be swept away in the city of Vienna.

Faced with an alliance between the knightly king François and the legislator Suleiman, Juan shook hands with Carlos under duress from religious fanatics in the country, and Marguerite made another sacrifice for her husband, renunciating her inheritance to Austria and the HRE. The Western armies of Sicily and Naples marched north to support Carlos.

An army of sailors trained and trained by Indian trade and colonization of the New World raided Bordeaux and marched all the way to capture King François under the protection of the One God.

As a condition for the release of the king, not only would the two princes be held hostage in Madrid, but Juan would also receive the entire city of Toulouse and Bordeaux. In this process, Juan made great contributions to the appointment of Marshal Cizer Polkin, and his daughter, Duchess Louise Polkin, was the prince born to Juan, which cured Juan's heart disease.

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When Juan, the mad demon who used the life of the Pope to legitimize the Franciscans, died amidst the curses of the people, the illegitimate son Gonzalo, as the emperor who ruled all the lands of Iberia and the west of the country, and his second wife, Elizabeth, inherited the claim of the French king from his mother, and began his own missionary career.