Chapter 51: Hawaii's Planning

When Friedrich learned that his hometown had been stolen, he was naturally furious, knowing that there was not only his fiancée on the ship, but also important "people" entrusted by Franz to escort, and he did not want to deal with those Japanese.

It's just that when Friedrich returned to his flagship "Prince Eugen", he was a little dumbfounded, that is, the "little one" actually killed thirteen people and captured a very strong native.

It's just that the native hasn't come to his senses yet, after all, he fell on a hard wooden plank, not a soft rubber mat, and if it was a concrete floor, he would be dead, after all, he had eaten almost all the buffs that added damage.

Princess Sneka was unharmed, but she looked a little haggard and a little frightened. Friedrich took off his cloak and told his men to take her to rest first.

After Princess Sneka left, Friedrich became furious, for he could not believe that a dozen natives could attack his flagship and reach the captain's quarters.

A total of two crew members were killed, one a sentry and one a boiler chief, neither of whom was armed or resisted.

If it's not that the other party knows witchcraft, then it may be that there is a ghost on the ship.

Friedrich and Kagura judged the same way, and there were not many people who were suspicious, because there were only a few people who had this power.

The deputy captain of the ship, the captain of the sentry on duty, and the ship's doctor, who were in charge of the guard, had been huddled in the cabinet in his cabin at the time of the incident, and he did not dare to come out.

Only the doctor from Baden was the most suspicious, because he called the sentries to the infirmary to wait for a medical examination, and went out for about ten minutes without a trace.

The ship's doctor claimed that he had gone to the latrine, but the captain of the sentry, who had been at the bow of the ship, said he had not seen the former.

"Who sent you?"

Friedrich was really a little angry, he didn't expect anyone to dare to do such a thing under his nose.

"Believe me, Grand Duke, that I have not done anything to endanger the Austrian Empire."

It's just that before he could finish his words, he was punched by Vice Captain Giffalo and broke the bridge of his nose.

"Bastard! You damn guy has such a high salary, what are you not satisfied with! ”

The ship's doctor was paid a whopping 3,000 florins, which was higher than that of his vice-captain, rear admiral.

The ship's doctor remained silent, and several of Friedrich's officers did not change their faces when they punched and kicked him, and some even pulled out pistols, but to no avail.

"Grand Duke, professional matters should still be handed over to professional people."

Kagura suggested, and Friedrich immediately understood, remembering the group of priests sent by Franz, who were said to have traveled to Asia and were also quite adept at interrogations and the like.

Friedrich ordered the ship's doctor to be handed over to the gang of gods for interrogation, and soon he got the answer he wanted, and it was the French who did the thing.

The French consul bought the defense plan from the ship's doctor for five hundred francs, and paid the latter to help support the guards.

After the truth was revealed, Friedrich announced the guilt of the ship's doctor in front of the whole army, and then hanged him in this picturesque place.

As for the French consul, he left it to the professionals to deal with.

The priests sent by Franz were specially used to deal with the aftermath, after all, to fundamentally dismantle the Hawaiian kingdom would require the destruction of the foundations of its rule.

In fact, those natives may not really hate the Austrians and the Chinese who "work for work" with them, but the natives have no right to speak and can only be brainwashed by those nobles and landlords.

The task of these priests was to reverse brainwash the natives into believing that the Austrians had come to their rescue, and that the local nobles and landlords were the demons who controlled and fooled them.

In addition to delivering eggs and telling stories, the priests invited the natives to work on Austrian farms, depending on how much they had done.

After all, there is nothing more convincing in this world than personal experience, and soon the natives recognized the faces of the chiefs.

In fact, the Austrian side also had the advantage that the native chieftains did not have, that is, because of the trade with the Southern Ming, Franz was able to obtain cheap grain and find an excellent market for goods on the island of Hawaii.

At the same time, many of these priests have knowledge of agriculture and technology, and with the help of science and technology, they can create far more harvests than primitive agriculture.

However, in the eyes of the local natives, these are completely miraculous realities, and the abundance of crops and fruits is the response of the heavens to them.

In a sense, this was a two-way street, and this virtuous circle soon affected the entire Hawaiian Islands, and there were even natives who offered to cooperate with the Austrian Empire.

In addition to growing sugar and coffee, Franz also planned for the scientific sustainability of the Hawaiian Islands, such as the mining and cultivation of sandalwood.

Historically, it was due to the indiscriminate deforestation of the Hawaiians that later generations could not find the existence of sandalwood in Honolulu.

This has to be said to be a very ironic thing, and many people who come here will find this problem.

Then there is the mining and cultivation of pearls, which may be a little too early for the indigenous people, but at least they should understand that they can't just catch their own fish.

In fact, the church's most appealing condition was to treat the local natives, and the medical conditions in Hawaii at the time were a mess, and bloodletting, mercury, and amputation seemed less terrible than the witchcraft of the natives.

The Karp Church, the native religion of the area, buried people alive in order to absorb the essence of the earth. But in fact, it is often buried too deeply, resulting in many patients being suffocated to death directly because they cannot breathe.

Of course, there are also those who drown because the tide is too late to dig up, and there are even those who are bitten to death by sea snakes in the sand.

At this time, the Austrian church can be said to be a combination of Chinese and Western medicine, they can not only use the combination of herbs and ginseng for compatibility, but also directly give people Sequinin and allicin.

In fact, because pharmacology could not keep up with the development of medicine at that time, these gods often tried their luck with allicin, quinine, and wicker juice (aspirin) after discovering that conventional treatments were ineffective.

Overall, however, Austrian medicine has made great strides thanks to Franz's involvement.

It's just that Franz, who was in Vienna, rarely had the opportunity to share his achievements and joys with others, and what he did was a bit too much for his friends.

The family is more concerned about their physical and psychological problems, after all, Franz always looks like a melancholy middle-aged man.

Adjani and Talia were more aware of what Franz had done, but the more they knew, the more awe-inspiring they became.

As for Mrs. Sophie, under the influence of the archbishop, she completely felt that she had given birth to a "saint", and she preferred prayer to teach Franz.

(End of chapter)