That's the slightly weird thing about the first chapter

"Is there anything good?" asked Elise, beside William, with some curiosity. Pen ~ fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info Although she said that she lived with William this year, she fully understood that William's "pleasant" laughter was actually not a good thing in most cases.

For William, that kind of good thing should be a little bit of smugness in the blandness. And not like this happy.

In fact, as far as she could understand, there was only one way for William to explain how happy he was.

That is, there are going to be a lot of people who can't be happy.

They may have been caught by William's agents and were about to be exterminated, or even the nobles and bureaucrats who were about to face the gallows, or they were hoping to find some loopholes in some legal and economic mistake in the Russian Gothic Empire, and to gain some benefits that they should not have.

Of course, there is something much simpler and more convenient that explains why William was so pleasant.

That's war.

It's as if William understands Elise's measurements, and Elise also understands what William likes best.

War.

Or William had other interests before that. Or create an invention, or cultivate and implement a policy. It's like piecing together models and building blocks, and little by little the Russian Gothic Empire becomes what he had in mind.

However, that's all in the past.

I don't know when it began, there was only one thing that William expected, and what William liked, and that was war.

Nothing but war could satisfy William's unquenchable hunger. At the same time, there was nothing that could stimulate the increasingly empty spirit of William von Hereford.

There was no feeling other than conquest, conquest, and conquest beyond that, which William liked more.

Other words.

"It's going to be war again. ”

When she said this, Elise sighed a little.

Like Xia Lumi, the girl who gets excited when she hears about the war is completely different. Elise was no different from the more traditional ladies of the nobility.

Rather than talking about war and politics or something. They prefer to talk about the latest fashion trends, as well as jewelry and so on.

Of course, for a noble lady like Elise, who prides herself on being an elite, politics and diplomacy are also indispensable embellishments in life. It's like cherries and strawberries on a creamy pastry.

It's just that embellishment is embellishment. Elise does not rule out being a virtuous helper as her husband, and it is no problem to participate in politics and diplomacy in this capacity, and even to be a little realistic of her own abilities.

But, even so, Elise still didn't want to devote all her energy and time to those things. Then turn yourself into a character who resembles a strong woman.

Perhaps for William, that kind of spouse was the most suitable. Even said that in many cases, Elise couldn't help it, unconsciously imitating and bringing into that role.

At present, he is William's most trusted confidential secretary role, and he is also a staff officer and a think tank - although it is only part-time, not professional. But even then, she ingested a little too much of it.

"Come to think of it, it's really ......," Elise was a little apprehensive.

That's all there is to it. But the war or something, she can't help at all.

It's not just about being William's aunt Freya, like William's aunt, and commanding a powerful army or something. In this way, even during William's march, she was able to help William with some official documents and miscellaneous items. But this kind of thing can be handled even if it is changed to any guy who is not very pure. Elise's identity is dispensable. It's not too important.

Even the current Charlumi is more important than her. Especially if Freya has just been cast back and is at a low ebb.

William was slightly embarrassed.

The Russian Gothic Empire currently has quite a few generals. The Military Academy continued to provide the Empire with professional, professional soldiers and officers. After more than a decade of uninterrupted war, these soldiers and officers have grown into the most feared officer group in the world.

From among them, it is easy to find a large number of capable officers, excellent strategists and tacticians. A cunning general like a fox or a general who advocates fierce attacks and heavy fire suppression, like a lion.

Each of them had enough experience, qualifications, and ability to lead an army and command tens of thousands, if not tens of thousands, of an army to conduct an independent, medium-sized campaign.

However, there are very few guys who can really take charge on their own.

In addition to William, the only famous commander who can really be used is William's father, Prince Otto.

However, His Royal Highness the Prince must suppress the homeland, and there is little place to move. Therefore, there are only two people who can really move William.

One of them is Freya, who is now at a low ebb.

Despite that failure, it wasn't her fault in the end. In a sense, William is more responsible for the decision-making mistakes than her.

But even so, who made her a direct relative, and the commander of this war?

Such a black cauldron, if it is not her back, then should William carry it?

It was Wilhelm von Hereford, the best commander in the world - and more importantly, he had the most rare title that the military strategists and commanders of our time could ever hope for.

Is it necessary to let William take this responsibility and then break his record of winning all battles?

If that is the case, then the deterrence and pressure that William can bring to the enemy will be reduced by at least half in an instant.

A victorious and perfect enemy is certainly not something that ordinary humans can defeat.

But if he fails once, he will become as miserable as a party passing-any cat or dog will jump out to try if he can defeat that guy.

Anyway, that guy is not invincible, since that's the case, if someone can defeat that guy, then of course he can defeat that guy.

Yes, that's it. And then they swarm up and attack them or something. Especially before this, I was bullied so hard that everyone was like this.

It seems to be Napoleon Bonaparte in William's previous life. The emperor was very happy to have failed many times before he became emperor.

For example, in his native island of Corsica, he formed a rebellion against the French and something.

In his early years, he was a "patriot" who wanted to liberate his homeland from the oppression of evil France.

And then, of course, he was whipped hard. All sorts of tragedies too.

Then after the French Revolution, he was ordered to go on an expedition to Egypt, although he was happy to do so under the Sphinx, and defeated the Mamluks with a hollow phalanx or something. He also uttered the famous phrase that quantitative change leads to qualitative change - and yet, in the end, this guy failed.

Gray ran back. And then deceived the idiots of all over France into thinking that they were heroes or something. Then he succeeded in serving as consul.

Then, at the hands of Archduke Karl of Austria, His Majesty the Emperor was also defeated. Then there was the very famous expedition to Russia, which failed, and then there was the attack of the anti-French coalition, which failed in the Battle of Leipzig, so it was invaded into France by the anti-French coalition, and then forced to go into the wilderness, becoming a pathetic vanquished.

Then, there was a return to France, a triumphant march to Paris, and then the establishment of the Hundred Days Dynasty.

And then there's Waterloo.

This special pseudo-god of war has lost again and again before Waterloo, and again and again, and again - and yet because the foundation on his face is thick enough, he can shamelessly continue to wear the aura of an invincible military god, happily deceiving the world or something.

Since this guy's cowhide has been punctured to that extent, he can still continue to blow hard. So William's kind of is just a breeze level. It doesn't matter at all - well, yes, it doesn't matter at all~

For his aunt Freya, who was more or less responsible for himself, William felt a little guilty in his heart. The treatment of Freya is nothing more than a hideout. Presumably, with a little chance or something, William will activate this chess piece as soon as possible. Then let her continue and play her role smoothly.

Of course, that's definitely not now.

So now, there is actually only one handsome talent that William can barely use in his hands, that is, his hair is small, and he is also his most loyal subordinate Little John.

As William's former knight squire, he is also the guy with the highest military rank, the highest seniority and military achievements among the generals with foreign surnames......

Although the talent is a little lacking. In the eyes of people like Elise who don't know much about military affairs, Little John, the handsome man of the empire, is also quite reluctant, if it weren't for the bonus of loyalty, and William really needs a very loyal, loyal senior general above ability. She didn't think John Jr. would be able to compete for that position.

"However, even John Jr. can't help William right now. ”

Yes, this loyal general, currently serving as the Governor-General of the Empire in India. William expected him to keep an eye on the Britons there and not let the bastards break the covenant - of course, if the bastards did break the covenant, then John Jr. would be in charge of another task - which was to swallow the Maratha before the bastards did. (To be continued.) )