High prestige and job hopping

Some readers asked me worriedly, saying that it doesn't seem good to be like a pig's foot to brush up your reputation and then change jobs?

First of all, in terms of development prospects, the empire is obviously larger than Galia, one is a first-class empire, and the other is a small country whose survival cannot be guaranteed.

The Empire's use of foreign troops and its emphasis on force were more suitable for Karl, who had amazing martial arts skills and wisdom and experience.

Soaking in Lilia, the daughter of the Grand Duke, gave Carl a ticket and legal basis in the political arena of the imperial aristocracy.

Helping the eldest prince deal with his annoying younger brother Maximilia can be regarded as a favor for the prince.

Winning more with less shows his command ability and proves his worth.

Finally, let's take a look at the reasons why Carl can't make it around in Galia......

First of all, Orange would like to thank the reader for thinking so carefully and carefully, regardless of whether our ideas are to taste or not, Orange is here to explain the reason for this setting......

As you said, Karl's popularity in Galia is already in full swing, with an unimaginable appeal and prestige among the people, but......

Let's count on our fingers the treatment of heroes who have no foundation and suddenly burst out with a group of volunteers to overthrow powerful invaders in real history......

Three of the four famous generals of the Warring States Period, Bai Qi and Li Mulian, all of them had no prestige, and they were all suspicious of the king and the jealousy of the ministers, and they were either killed or abolished and could not be reused. (The result is okay, just an old king who destroys Chu and Zhao)

Yue Fei of the Song Dynasty, how powerful was it? Wasn't he too meritorious to be framed by the monarch and ministers? and finally succumbed to death? (To be continued...... War heroes and famous generals in the West have similar problems.

William Wallace of Scotland was betrayed to England by his own nobles......

In the hundreds of years of France, there was a Joan of Arc, which was given to England by the French, and the king did not dare to save this girl with too high reputation and let her be burned alive......

The European country with the most generals is Russia (people are a fighting nation~)

The old count, who was famous in Europe, conquered Rome, crossed the Alps, and almost beat Europe all over Europe, was removed from all military positions by the emperor and nobles, and died of depression. Kutuzov, who defeated Napoleon, would not have been restored to military power at all if Napoleon had not arrived in Moscow soon.

Among the famous World War II heroes, Patton was scolded by his own people for his bloody spouts (there is some truth to this), and Zhukov turned the tide and saved the Soviet Union but was frozen three times in a row (first by Stalin, then by Khrushchev, and finally by ...... In short, military generals who become famous too quickly will always be suspicious, and the level of reprisals and persecution will skyrocket with the pedanticy of the rulers of the government, and as you say, Karl's reputation has reached the point where it can threaten the existence of the current regime, and the containment of the Gallia government has begun. This is a phenomenon that is becoming more and more prominent with the plot, do you think, can the military department, which can't even accommodate a small famous unit like the seventh squad, tolerate Carl, a super foreign popular idol?

It is difficult for any big man to tolerate such a big Buddha, and it is precisely because of Karl's prestige that the empire has more opportunities to stretch his hands and feet.

As an aside, have you ever wondered why the Jacobins gave so much power to Napoleon in the late French Revolution? one because of his ability, and the other for the other reason...... If you look through the materials, you will understand, because Napoleon's reputation at the beginning was not good except for military ability, stingy, selfish, short stature, black and no idol temperament, the most important thing is that he is Italian (at that time, no one regarded Corsica as France, and Napoleon himself. No one thought that an Italian would be emperor in France...... To put it bluntly, the people in power use you because they feel that they can use you to stabilize his rule, and at this time, a person whose reputation is poor and cannot threaten his status from the perspective of a ruler looks much more pleasing to the eye than a capable and respected general.

We know from games and comics that the next king of the empire, the Prince, is a scheming guy with a political eye. will not let go of such talents,

And that's why I'm going to arrange for Carl to go to the Reich next~ If you want to wait until the second plot starts in 1937~