Struggle in Russia

Chapter 511 Warning (Part 2)

Schwarzenberg had never felt so uncomfortable sitting on the stool under his buttocks. It was obviously the softest velvet sofa, but this luxurious furniture gave him the feeling of being on pins and needles now.

It wasn't just the seat that made him uncomfortable, but the whole room and everyone in it. Given a choice, he'd just slam the door, huh? Or is it called fleeing?

No matter what the adjective is, in short, he doesn't want to continue to face the face of Prince Alexander Gorchakov and his aggressive eyes.

The problem was, Schwarzenberg knew he had no choice. If he dared to run or leave, then Duke Alexander Gorchakov would naturally embellish the situation, and the consequences were beyond Schwarzenberg's imagination.

So he could only bite the bullet and stay in a cold sweat, sitting there in a daze like a fool with a big boil on his buttocks, being tormented.

It took him a long time before he said, "Duke, is there some misunderstanding in this matter?"

Prince Alexander Gorchakov didn't respond, he just drank black tea calmly and elegantly, without even looking at Schwarzenberg, which made the latter continue to bite the bullet and explain:

"Everyone in our country loves His Majesty Ferdinand I. As you said, His Majesty is a gentle...peaceful...uh...peaceful ruler..."

Schwarzenberg is a little incoherent, which shows how much pressure he is under at this time. It feels like he is trying to find something to say, forcing himself to justify himself, and Prince Alexander Gorchakov is happy to watch him perform, uh, or Enjoyed watching him make a fool of himself.

Schwarzenberg continued to explain: "The whole country loves His Majesty, but as you know, His Majesty's health has always been poor, and now the huge pressure has brought huge hidden dangers to his health... Our subjects This is all heartbreaking... If you continue to allow His Majesty to suffer, it is very likely that his body will collapse... So for the sake of his health, we think it is necessary to make preparations in advance..."

Looking at Schwarzenberg's explanation, it is really a bit of a politician's demeanor, forcing random explanations, forcing himself to make excuses, and forcing himself to justify himself. If there is applause here, please allow us to applaud.

Even Duke Alexander Gorchakov laughed. According to Schwarzenberg's explanation, these courtiers couldn't bear to watch Ferdinand I suffer so much that he couldn't get sick or simply died, so This is to prepare in advance...

You ask what are you preparing for? Naturally, it is necessary to prepare someone who can take over early to help the poor wretch suffer!

Anyway, such an explanation of how to fool things would not be believed by any sane person. But the problem is that politicians don't need to be sane, or even if they are sane, they can choose to believe people's nonsense and lies against their will. This is the greatness of being a politician! When necessary, they can pretend to be stupid, they can be naive, they really have ever-changing demeanor!

Duke Alexander Gorchakov also has such excellent genes and qualities, so his tone seemed to soften all of a sudden: "Is that so? His Majesty Ferdinand I's body has deteriorated to this point?"

Hearing these words made Schwarzenberg feel ashamed. Obviously, he also knew that Prince Alexander Gorchakov did it on purpose, but so what, after all, the other party gave the steps, so let's go downhill!

"Yes!" The guy replied solemnly: "The situation is very serious and not optimistic. The imperial doctor said that if this continues, His Majesty may not be able to last for a few months!"

Speaking of this guy, he pretended to wipe away his tears, as if he had so much affection and sadness for Ferdinand I.

This kind of tears in Russian is also used to coax a three-year-old child. If Li Xiao heard this, he would probably be able to pee in laughter, because if Ferdinand I was in poor health and had a few months to live after the oil lamp ran out, then he Shiva What is Zenberg's body? Is it a flashback?

History is "unoptimistic". Ferdinand I, who was "at stake", did not take his last breath reluctantly until 1875.

Much longer than Schwarzenberg and Wendisch Gretz.

Especially compared to Schwarzenberg who didn't blush when he said this, Ferdinand I was seven years older than him, but Schwarzenberg died in 1852, and the latter lived 23 years longer than him. Counting back and forth, I lived an extra 30 years in total. Really speaking, Schwarzenberg is the short-lived ghost, okay?

But these are all digressions, even if Li Xiao ridiculed Schwarzenberg's nonsense all over the world, not many people are willing to believe it now. But it doesn't matter, because Li Xiao is not too free to gossip. Let's continue to watch the performance of these two!

Prince Alexander Gorchakov sighed sympathetically: "It's too unfortunate! It's true that good people don't get rewarded. Why should a good person like His Majesty Ferdinand I suffer such misfortune! Hey!"

What can Schwarzenberg say, but sigh along with the pretending and pray for Ferdinand I in silence.

The short mourning event soon ended, and the performance of Prince Alexander Gorchakov officially began. The reason why he accompanied Schwarzenberg, the clown, in his hypocritical performance was not just for the sake of foreshadowing, but also for See you in the next picture!

He sighed and said again: "Although the experience of His Majesty Ferdinand I is sympathetic and sad, but fortunately, your country is not only a gentle monarch like His Majesty Ferdinand I, Grand Duke Franz Karl is here I seem to be as gentle and respectable as his elder brother, and I believe he will be able to inherit His Majesty Ferdinand I's will and become a great monarch like His Majesty Ferdinand I!"

This made Schwarzenberg want to scold his mother: [The ghost inherits the legacy of that fool of Ferdinand I, and if he wants to inherit your inheritance, let you Russians try to stand on such a fool! 】

It's just that he cursed in his heart, but Schwarzenberg really can't say that I have no intention of letting Franz Karl, a fool, inherit the throne, because it is not politically correct! Especially after Prince Alexander Gorchakov spoke to the front, he was so blocked that he couldn't open his mouth!

What's more, Duke Alexander Gorchakov didn't intend to let him continue to open his mouth to object. He only heard him continue to talk nonsense: "Fortunately, Grand Duke Franz Karl has a strong body and can fully undertake heavy state affairs. For For your country, this is probably luck among misfortunes!"

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