Chapter 131 We share common goals and interests
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Although in the end, the expeditionary force led by Freya put up fierce resistance, killing a large number of enemies, and even almost broke through the enemy's defenses with Freya's desperate efforts.
However, in the end, Freya failed.
Originally, she could have escaped. Because her own strength is quite amazing, as long as she changes her clothes a little, disguises herself as an ordinary soldier, and uses a little means.
However, out of knightly pride, Freya did not do so.
She fought hard until she had exhausted her last bit of strength before she was defeated by the swarming enemies.
"Then I can die. Thinking so in her heart, she relaxed a little, and at the same time felt very regretful.
Because, if he dies, he will never see William again. Thinking about it, Freya felt disappointed. Or even despair.
If there is any wish before he dies, it is to see William again.
Because I'm going to die soon, I can't say anything that I usually don't dare to say or can't say, but I can say it directly at this time.
She liked William very much.
Or even say, love.
Although the identities of the two parties doomed them to not be able to come together, she didn't care.
Identity, status, status or something, Freya, who is in her thirties, doesn't care at all.
Although her body still retains the vitality of her youth, her skin, body and appearance are not inferior to that of any young girl in her twenties, Freya's mentality is indeed that of a mature woman.
So......
"Still, it's 'so to speak'. It doesn't make any sense. Thinking of this, Freya sighed somewhat desperately.
however
What she gained was not a cold and merciless death, a butcher's knife, and the brutal killing of the enemy, but a captive.
After being disarmed, she used a special method that contained divine magic, and a thin silver chain locked all the extraordinary power in her body. After this, Freya von Hereford became a prisoner of the enemy.
Although Freya groaned in her heart, "This is worse than dying in battle", deep down, she was still relieved.
Although it was very dishonorable, although it was very humiliating, and it disgraced the Russian Gothic Empire, as well as the Hereford family, but, since it is still alive, then there is hope.
Since he is still alive, there is a possibility of being rescued, and there is a possibility of meeting William again.
Although it was said what to do after that, this kind of thing gave Freya even more headaches. But at least for now, she can breathe a sigh of relief.
For a short time, neither Briton, nor the Russian Gothic Empire, nor the wars in Indy, nor the revolutions in the Old Continent, had anything to do with her.
Despite being prisoners of war, the Britons were very courteous. This is not only because Freya is still useful, but also because of Freya's identity.
She was a female archduchess. In terms of titles, it is even slightly higher than that of Victoria - although in reality there is no such thing as a "Grand Duke" in the more Westernized human states, and it has even been ridiculed as a symbolic product of the barbarization of the Russian Gothic Empire, or rather the Slavitization.
But at least now, with the Russian Gothic Empire having such a powerful power, the title of the Russian Gothic Empire is a clear proof that the nobility of the Russian Gothic Empire, no matter which country they go to, will be treated according to their status.
After this, the Bretons began to carry out post-war statistics, as well as the preparation work, and of course, the promotion of those who should be promoted, the wealth of those who should be rich, and the pension of those who should be bereavement.
At least at this point, Victoria did a decent job. Although her heart was full of antipathy to these trivial and seemingly unimportant tasks, nevertheless, she still did it with her heart.
Because she knows very well what is most important in this era.
That's the army.
As long as they have the support of the army, and only with the support of the military, the mainland faction of Briton, and their Normandy family, can exist for a long time and gain power.
In this context, even she had to be kind to her army,
At least pretend to be better.
At the very least, she needed to be patient until the work was done—
Although in fact, Victoria was already anxious, unhappy, unhappy and anxious and almost shouted out, but at least on the surface, she still behaved calmly.
As William often said, if you panic when something happens, what will it be.
As William often said, as a ruler, you must be calm and calm when you encounter trouble. If there are not enough city governments, shouting and losing their temper will not only not solve the problem, but will make people look down on them. It will make your subordinates confused and afraid. In the end, the gains outweigh the losses.
As with most of William's theories and words, Victoria also felt that what he said made sense, as if she had carried out William's other teachings, and she had also learned from William's advanced experience.
Although in fact, William's advanced experience is completely contrary to this one.
However, since it is William's remarks, then in most cases, the vast majority of people will feel that it makes sense, which is also a matter of course. After all, this is what the best and youngest ruler in the world has ever said, and probably the greatest ruler of all.
Compared to Wilhelm von Hereford, the vast majority of rulers were pale. Even though he had always regarded William as his enemy and adversary, Victoria remained faithful to most of William's creeds.
In a way, William made her respect even more than her mother, and even more than all the people in this world were.
Occasionally, Victoria will be complacent, and even have other strange ideas of sympathy, heroes, heroes, and other messes.
For example: "I am the only one in this world who knows his mind best" or something.
You will even be happy for a whole day.
In this way, unconsciously, imperceptibly, William has become a lingering shadow in Victoria's heart. It influences Victoria's every word and deed all the time.
What's even more frightening or emotional is that Victoria herself didn't know about it, or she did, but she didn't understand it that way, and embellished it as she did before.
However.
There was still some uneasiness in my heart.
At the end of the day, all this is what Victoria had in mind, and there is no proof of it, in fact there is no way, and no one can prove it.
She could certainly come up with a million reasons to prove herself right. But in the final analysis, this can only be her own amusement, and there is no authority.
Because of this, Victoria still muttered a little in her heart, is all this her own passion, is all this completely different from what she thinks?
If William knew what he was thinking, what would he think, would he sigh? As if she were like her, he said, "Sure enough, they are brother and sister, and this is indeed the case." The feeling, or to say something completely different, sneered a little, and then said:
"That guy is thinking too well, it's naïve, it's completely incorrect. What about words that make people feel uncomfortable or even desperate after listening to this?
Whatever it was, Victoria didn't know, because, after the letter she had written to William, they hadn't seen each other for years, hadn't been in touch.
But then again, even when the two of them kept in touch before, it seems, as if possible, William and Victoria didn't have that close relationship.
Maybe it's just Victoria's own passion, after all, the identities of the two sides doomed them to have no way to come together.
"But there's another way for me to do that. ”
After capturing William's aunt Freya, Victoria thought of another possibility.
Perhaps, maybe, probably, should. She should have met Freya, and then communicated with Freya - not the Grand Duke, of course - although William's aunt was naturally Victoria's aunt by blood, Victoria, who considered herself a member of the Normandy family, did not approve of it very much, or rather, did not approve of it at all, did not recognize it at all, and did not want to admit it.
She just wanted to talk to her about William.
With the exception of William von Hereford, Victoria had no desire to have anything to do with this rude woman—
Yes, of course she knows about Freya, she was sent to the Knights since she was a child, and she lived a light life, as if she was an idiot, and in this era, she would even have a knightly code like a guardian, and she didn't know why William would value such a guy.
"Sure enough, this guy was defeated by me, wasn't he?" Victoria was smug, even saying a little revenge, proving her feelings.
She was victorious, a woman who identified with William.
It wasn't much of a beat, but Victoria was in a good mood.
At least, although this does not prove that she is stronger and better than William, it can at least prove that she can be recognized by William, qualified for William's recognition, and even qualified to fight side by side with William.
Victoria appeared in front of Freya with such a delicate mood. And I was ready to have an eager discussion with her about William, and William's woman, William's current situation, William's state, and everything about William. Of course, in the end, the outcome of this discussion was doomed, absolutely, to end in its own victory.
At that time, the guy would weep bitterly and admit to himself that he was not worthy of being by William's side at all, and that there was only one woman who could really be by William's side, and that was her, Victoria von Normandy.
The thought of this made Victoria feel very happy - but then Victoria was unhappy, and even said that she was distressed and miserable.
That is, even this will not change anything, and she and William will never, never be together. (To be continued.) )