Following the executions of Lichtenau and Lane, Frederick decided to increase his education in William, who added diplomatic etiquette, strategy and tactics, psychology, and social enlightenment to his curriculum.
Now little William can be said to be busy all day long, his feet don't touch the ground, and just after one class, the teacher of the next class has already walked in.
But William Jr. felt that this kind of rì was very painful but very fulfilling, at least like the idea before the crossing that if he could cross, Napoleon would be a scum with five combat strength.
William the Younger was officially crowned Crown Prince of Prussia by Frederick at Sanssouci Palace.
At the enthronement ceremony, Frederick said to William the Younger: "Wilhelm, you should feel the weight of the responsibility on your shoulders, that you will be shouldering the great burden of the rise of Prussia, although it is too early to say that it is too early to hand it over to you.
But you have to remember that it was not I who chose you to be the crown prince of Prussia, but God who chose you, and it was the millions of people of Prussia who chose you.
Hold your chest high at all times and in all places, and remember that behind you are your people, and above you are the ancestors of the Hohenzollerns, who are watching you."
After listening to Frederick's words, William also said to himself in his heart: "From now on I am not what I used to be, I will carry the whole of Prussia on my shoulders, God bless me, Amen" When he looked up, he saw Frederick's hopeful eyes.
Thinking of this, little William, who was originally half-kneeling, suddenly stood up and said loudly to all the nobles present: "Today, what you are standing here is not just a coronation of the crown prince, you are witnessing history.
I will shoulder the heavy responsibility of Prussia in accordance with the will of the ancestors of Hohenzollern and the will of His Majesty the King, despite the strength of the enemy before us and the thorns in our path.
But please don't forget that we are not fighting for ourselves, we are fighting for the people of Prussia, for our future, and even if we all die on this road, Prussia will eventually rise."
The nobles present blushed and desperately puffed out their hands after hearing William's declaration, and the warm applause filled the sky.
When the Austrian Theresa learned of William's proclamation later, she pondered for a while and said to her minister: "The Hohenzollern family has a successor" But Joseph II did not care about this, and said to his own people: "Just that little child, just to say it nicely, after Frederick's death, I see what Prussia will do to resist my Austrian troops."
Frederick arranged for Locks to teach William the Younger about state finance, and Marshal Seteng the Elder to teach William the Younger the classic examples of warfare and the characteristics and coordination of the various fighting arms.
William Jr. was hungry for all kinds of knowledge, and he felt that he was no longer a man, but a machine, a machine that would become the brain and heart of Prussia.
When Frederick had free time, he would take William Jr. to summon the nobles and inspect the soldiers' camps.
Frederick imitated Charles VI's example and drew up an edict of state, though he knew it didn't make much sense, given that the War of the Austrian Succession had not yet passed.
But Frederick felt he had to lay the groundwork for William and clear the way.
The nobles and generals signed the edict one after another, and Frederick dismissed the nobles who did not want to sign them, and those who opposed them were arrested.
Frederick felt that he was running out and that he had to accomplish it before he died.
In March, Frederick's gunshot wound in the Seven Years' War recurred, and in severe cases he was in a coma for several days, so Frederick appointed Prince Henry, Duke Locks, Marshal Ziten, and Hans the Elder to assist William, and handed over all state affairs to William.
After this arrangement, Frederick fell into the predicament of sometimes unconscious.
At the age of nine, Wilhelm became the de facto master of Prussia, and the first thing Wilhelm dealt with was the punishment of the Brandenburg treasurer for embezzling the garrison's logistics and munitions.
Prince Henry believed that it was time for His Majesty to fall into a coma, and that the opposition forces at home and the intervening forces abroad should be given a lighter punishment in order to calm the hearts of the people.
Marshal Ziten, however, objected, arguing that Prussia was a military state and should be punished more severely for harming the interests of the military.
William asked Locks what he thought, and Locks shook his head and said to William: "Your Royal Highness, you must be aware of your responsibilities, you should have your own decisions, the nobility and the army are both contradictory and unified, it all depends on your own will" William thought for a while and said: "Let the treasurer donate all his property, and I will commute his death sentence to ten years in prison, and his financial kingdom will only recover one-third, and two-thirds will be supplied to the military."
Henry and Old Setten were silent when they heard William's punishment, but Locks gave William's verdict a thumbs up.
This punishment not only gave face to the nobles who were typical of this financial officer, but also gave the military a great advantage, which was really a good way.
After the news of this event spread, the whole Prussia praised the wisdom and wisdom of His Royal Highness the Crown Prince.
During Frederick's coma, William had to learn all kinds of knowledge and deal with state affairs with the assistance of important ministers, and he was eager to split himself in half and divide it into two people.
Louise was very uncomfortable watching her son lose weight day by day, and she felt that she had to persuade little William.
But when she persuaded William to pay attention to his body, William agreed in person, but behind the scenes, he was as busy as usual.
The one who was most unhappy about all this was of course our princess Christine, who felt that her brother was not like she used to be able to play with her as often as she used to, and sometimes saw that she just hurriedly said hello and left.
The former brother was so gentle, and Christine, who is only seven years old this year, would not have thought that her brother was now carrying Prussia on his shoulders.
One day Christine saw William hurrying past her, this time even more excessively, without even saying hello to her.
Christine's cheeks bulged high, and she decided to give William a little bit of a look.
While the attendants were not looking, Christine slipped into William's study, and when she saw the three-foot-high pile of papers on the desk, she was angry that she couldn't get angry.
She leaned on the desk and took out a box of matches from her small handbag and prepared to light it.
Just then, William, accompanied by old Hans, came in, and he happened to see Christine there striking matches, and his face changed and he exclaimed: "Christine, what are you doing, stop," he said, and rushed towards Christine.
Christine was startled by William's shout, and she looked back.
But she didn't expect the match to be lit at this time, Christine only felt that her hand was burned, she subconsciously threw away the match, but before the lit match fell on her skirt, the next moment Christine cried and ran while crying and shouting for help.
William saw Christine's dress on fire and hurriedly dragged off his blouse, ready to step forward to put out the fire.
Old Hans at the door was startled when he saw the fire, and he hurriedly asked the attendant to fetch water and sand, and then picked up the kettle at the door and rushed towards Christine.
William comforted Christine and slapped Christine's skirt with his own blouse, but the fire grew bigger and bigger, and William couldn't care so much, so he took his sister's hand and rushed out.
The attendants outside happened to run with water and sand, and William took the water and sprinkled it on himself and his sister.
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Looking at Christine's red eyes, aggrieved expression, and the skirt and black face that were burned by the fire, William's original anger instantly turned into nothingness.
He softly comforted Christine, who was still crying, and said: "My good sister, it's okay, don't cry, if you cry again, my brother won't want you" I didn't think it was okay for William not to say it, but as soon as Christine cried louder, she cried and shouted: "It's not you, you haven't taken me to play for so long, you don't even eat with me, do you hate me, I want to tell my mother, you bully me" William said helplessly: "If you don't cry, don't cry, how can I hate our cute little princess, isn't it busy, let's go out together in two days, okay" Ignoring the old Hans's expression as if he was ready to dissuade, William continued: "When the time comes, will we go out together as a family, and my brother will accompany you all day."
"Really" Christine's original crying turned into sobbing, and she looked at William suspiciously as she sobbed.
"I promise it's true, but Christine, you can't come to my study again, you know," William said frankly "I won't come in the future, you think I'm rare," he grimaced at William.
William smiled and said to the squire: "Come on, take Her Royal Highness the princess back to her room," and then said to Christine: "Obediently follow the attendant back to change clothes, little flower cat" Looking at the gentle brother, Christine obediently followed the attendant, and smiled back at William as she left.
It wasn't until Christine was far away that William turned to old Hans with a straight face: "Whip all the attendants who stand at the door of my study today with twenty whips, and then change a group of people, go and do it now, and give another order, no one is allowed to enter my study without my order."
Looking at William's gradually majestic face, old Hans William should be respectful.
Afterwards, Hans lamented to Locks: "Don't look at His Royal Highness the Crown Prince's age, but he is still reliable in doing things, and he still values feelings, and there are successors to Prussia."