234 Frederick stabbed trouble everywhere
There was a brief silence in the House, and everyone stopped whispering, solemnly wrote the sacred ballot, put it in a standard envelope, and lined up to vote. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
Frederick voted for Robin.
The capitulationist legislators were so confident that they didn't have to think about it at all, so they quickly wrote their names and went up to vote in high spirits.
The conservative legislators exchanged words for a long time, and they all voted for Robin.
After the record, Thomas voted 69 votes, ranking first. Robin was second with 60 votes. The other two candidates unexpectedly suffered a crushing defeat to Waterloo, one with 14 votes and the other with 7 votes, which was humiliating and ended miserably.
The result was unexpectedly gorgeous. It is a miracle that the staunch nationalist Conservatives, who are already on the wane, holding just over 30 seats in parliament, would have lost miserably, but they were able to push Robin to more than 60 votes. It is estimated that Frederick's speech contributed a lot.
The votes were solemnly shouted, and the audience was solemn. After a few minutes, the royal deacon, sweating profusely, came downstairs and stood on the edge of the podium and shouted: "Councillor Thomas is not senior and embarrassed. His Majesty the Emperor of the HRE Empire uses a veto to expect His Excellency Thomas to work hard and make greater contributions to the Empire. The next Speaker is: Your Excellency Robin from the Central Bank! ”
Robin was a little caught off guard, he stood up in horror, glanced around in a panic, and then gradually calmed down, frowned solemnly, jumped into the podium, and strode towards the royal deacon.
The deacon, dressed in a gold-threaded palace uniform, took the badge of the old speaker with both hands, pinned it to Robin's dress with his own hands, and then stared at Robin's hairline, and instructed according to the script: "You are a freedom fighter personally selected by the emperor, and the emperor has personally given you the power to resist the imperial power." May the Imperial Constitution give you the courage to lead the people to a bright future. Please fight for the people. ”
"As you wish. Robin's beautifully trimmed mustache curled up at the corners of his lips as if he were smiling reservedly.
Thomas glanced at the old speaker aggrievedly, his eyes welled up with tears, and he disappeared backstage. He knew it in his heart: if he wasn't the nephew of the old speaker, he wouldn't have been vetoed by the emperor. This love-hate admiration, when he glanced at his uncle, really cut the old speaker's heart.
The old speaker stared at Frederick fiercely, as if he hated him for stirring up the situation.
Frederick calmly and playfully looked at the old speaker, with a look of "I'm not convinced, you bite me", and the angry old speaker jumped with green muscles. Frederick was very pleased with the results. He believes that with Robin's talent and accumulation, it should be no problem to withstand the pressure.
Robin made it clear in his speech. "Taking a cautious stance on the tax-free bill" is tantamount to throwing an olive branch to Frederick and the military ministry, implicitly promising to refuse to apply for the tax-free bill. It is conceivable that at the end of the next vote, Robin will also use this classic line to veto this absurd proposal.
The tax exemption was denied, and Ferdinand's promise of benefits to the capitulationists fell through the cracks and became a blank check. Everyone has not been fooled, so they hate empty checks with hatred.
It was a blow from Frederick to Ferdinand.
Amazingly, all the members of the parliament had great respect for the election results and were overjoyed and applauded to congratulate the new Speaker on his inaugural speech. Flowers were sprinkled from the corridor on the second floor, and Robin made countless promises in applause and petals, eager to let the economy take off tomorrow, double steel production the day after tomorrow, make the country rich and the people strong next week, and win the world by the end of the year. When he gave a magnificent and generous speech, he had the air of a great president, which made people doubt that he would be able to climb to the ministerial level in the future.
Frederick saw that Elena's throne was empty, and she had already left, so he was not interested, and he did not bother to wait for the end of the song to disperse, so he squeezed out of the crowd and went outside. Filia walked over leisurely with her hands behind her back and bumped him on the shoulder with a smile: "I didn't expect you to have a sense of justice." would even interfere in their good deeds. ”
Frederick asked, "You are so idle today?" ”
Filia was serious: "What? Don't let me take a vacation." ”
Frederick hurriedly shook her hand: "Quasi, quasi, quasi." Do you know anyone in the Department of Justice, and how long does it take from the filing of the complaint to the filing of the case and the commencement of trial?"
Filia pressed her index finger to her chin and thought carefully, "I don't know anyone but the fat son of the Secretary for Justice—but I can help you ask." But I know common sense, that is, the case is filed until the court is opened, at least a week. If I said hello. She asked him curiously, "What, if you don't agree, you will have to go to court? ”
Frederick looked at her in annoyance, "How do you go on blind dates everywhere! How many people are left in the Imperial City who have not been on a blind date with you?" 11?"
Filia tilted her head and looked at him with contempt: "I picked all the men in the city. What, do you have any grievances?"
Before Frederick could squeak, a group of non-commissioned officers of the Foreign Legion suddenly rushed in from outside, like a group of charging steel rhinoceros, frightening the crowd of onlookers to dodge left and right, and instantly vacated a spacious staircase, so that the Foreign Legion stood on both sides, as if under martial law, surrounded Frederick. All of a sudden, the empty field is open and the vision is quiet.
The Fran diplomat, dressed in a flowery official uniform, like a male peacock with an open screen, walked up the steps angrily, stared at Frederick, and approached straight.
The Fran Empire considered the extraordinary power of the Elven Kingdom and weighed the burden of the long supply line, and finally did not choose to besiege the city and trap Wiener, but chose to negotiate peace with Charles VI in the Hall of Mirrors. As a defeated nation, Charles VI allowed a small number of foreign legions to be stationed in the Fran embassy. So where the Fran Empire diplomats appeared, the pomp was huge.
The Fran Empire is the capital of dogs and horses, and even if it can't conquer the world, it is determined to make the world ashamed with trendy fashion. So Fran's trousers are stretched like stockings to show off the elegant legs, and the collar is exaggerated like a birthday cake, which sets off the magnificence of the hat. came from afar, and it was extremely eye-catching, making people think that the drama ran out without removing makeup.
Frederick stared at the imposing Fran diplomat, and turned his head to Filianu: "Is that man also the one you picked left?
Filia stared at him with her fists clenched, and argued, "I'm joking!
The Fran diplomat rushed to Frederick, stood still like a fighting, held his head high, lowered his eyes, forcibly looked down at Frederick, and forced him to hand him over: "You are indeed here, Count Frederick." Listen: Yesterday at 11 o'clock at midnight, you brutally kidnapped Mr. David, an honorary citizen of the Fran Empire and the Interbank Liaison Commissioner of BNP Paribas. You must immediately hand over Mr. David to the embassy in good condition, apologize to the international community for your rudeness, and then pay a spiritual consolation of 30,000 francs. Otherwise......"
Filia covered her lips in surprise. Fran's diplomat has always been tough in the imperial capital, and belongs to the role of "once he is justified, he will go on a rampage". Frederick actually provoked the diplomats of the victorious powers, and this time the trouble was even bigger. (To be continued.) )