But William's regret was only a matter of a moment, in the long run, Prussia's invasion of North America was inevitable, and the help of the British was not so cheap, whether it was to build a navy or to seek Denmark, it could not be completed overnight, and the help of the British could undoubtedly make the completion of the goal much earlier.
Thinking of Denmark, William hurt again, the original plan was to send troops to Denmark in the middle of the year, in order to obtain a strategic depth that was enough to maneuver, but now all the plans have come to naught, even if the royal army can quickly quell Morakot's rebellion, but due to a series of problems exposed by Morakot's rebellion and this matter caused by the kingdom, this will become a stumbling block to send troops to Denmark, and it is very irrational to send troops to Denmark without pacifying the country.
"Your Majesty, Your Majesty" Seeing William immersed in his own world, Locks asked softly twice on the side, and these two voices also pulled William back to reality.
"I'm sorry, Lord Duke, I lost my temper, by the way, where did we just go," William said with an apologetic smile to Locks.
"Your Majesty, we just talked about where Prince Henry is now," Locks had to remind.
"By the way, Locks, I asked you to monitor the nobles everywhere for anything unusual, and did you find any problems," William asked, remembering Locks' other identity.
"Your Majesty, after the investigation of our intelligence department, it has been discovered that there are some nobles in Silesia and the Brandenburg region who are secretly in cahoots, and our intentions have not yet been discovered," Locks replied cautiously.
"Needless to say, arrest immediately, torture and torture after being caught, and if there is indeed a sign of rebellion, immediately punish him for treason" William frowned after hearing this, but then said categorically.
"Your Majesty, is this too reckless, we don't have any evidence yet," Locks said hurriedly after listening to William's words.
"Locks, we must not be merciful to these ill-intentioned people at a critical time, since these people have other thoughts, then we must strangle the danger before it happens, do you want a second Morakot in Prussia" William heard Locks's rebuttal, his eyes stared at Locks and said.
Locks understood that Morakot's rebellion had become a dream for William, and that William would not give an inch to the nobles in such a situation, and if he objected again, Locks had no doubt that the young king would take action against him.
"Yes, my majesty, as you wish" Locks had to compromise under William's toughness.
After Locks compromised, William nodded with satisfaction, and then smiled: "Your Excellency, although you did not go to the battlefield yourself, I have seen everything you have done for Prussia, and the Kingdom will not forget those who have been working diligently for the Kingdom."
William comforted Locks and waved for Locks to leave.
Locks bowed to William, then turned and left the room.
No matter how far the rebellion went, ordinary civilians had to go on, but the East Prussian region near the borders of the Kingdom of Poland was in bad luck.
Plivsky brought nearly 3,000 Cossack cavalry to this area, and at first because the area was an early response to Morakot's uprising, when Zhezaviv led Plivsky and other Cossacks into this area, he was warmly welcomed by the local nobles.
But less than a month, when the local nobles wondered why the Cossacks had returned to the region, the Cossacks bared their fangs at them.
Someone hurry up, after this place is robbed, there is another place waiting for us, haha" Plivsky urged loudly as he directed the Cossacks to loot through the town.
"Haha, chief, look what this is" Hearing this, Plevsky looked back and saw a Cossack waving something in his hand while showing it off.
"What a good baby, show me," said Pryvsky, picking things up from the man's hand.
This thing is a crown, Plivsky once saw Paul wearing this thing on his head when he was received by the Russian crown prince, and the crown on his hand was made of gold and inlaid with a huge sapphire, and the sides were occasionally decorated with various gems and jadeite, and the whole crown looked noble.
Where did you get this baby?"
asked Privsky excitedly.
"There was a convoy just outside the town that passed by, and we went to grab it," the visitor replied.
The convoy with the crown, Pliveski suddenly became curious about this convoy, and he hurriedly asked the visitor: "Where?
Take me there," the man replied to Plivsky's question, and led Plivsky out of town.
There were three wagons erected in the open space outside the town, dozens of Cossacks surrounded them in the middle, and a few Cossacks were rummaging in the wagons for something, while a dozen corpses lay on the ground, and it was clear that these Cossacks had just made a vote.
Seeing the scene in front of him, Pliveski did not think, because this was very common in the Cossack world.
But seeing the decoration of the carriage, Pliveski was shocked.
Just after Plevsky arrived, one of the Cossacks, not knowing what had turned over in the carriage, hurriedly ran towards Plevsky.
When the Cossack got closer, Plevsky found that he was holding a letter.
It turned out that the convoy was a gift from Empress Catherine II to Morakot, and when Her Majesty was very happy to learn that Morakot had taken control of most of East Prussia in a short time, the Empress picked out some of her collection and sent some people to transport them to Morakot.
But coincidentally, the thing was robbed by these lawless Cossacks before it could reach Morakot's hands.
Looking at the decoration of the carriage and the letters and crowns in his hands, Plivsky felt cold in his hands and feet, he knew that he had to eliminate the hidden danger, but Plivsky did not show anything on his face, he just ordered the Cossacks to burn everything on the scene to get rid of the trouble.
Plivesky's heart secretly determined that these Cossacks present must not stay, he can not be afraid of Morakot, because Morakot can't control him, but if the empress knows that Pliveski actually dares to loot his own things, she will be furious, and the Russian team in Ukraine is not vegetarian.
Kleiman finally returned to Königsberg with the army, Kleiman, who has always been lazy, was very uncomfortable on the march, although Kleiman was lazy, but the ambition in his heart made Kleiman change his usual bad habits, and his performance along the way was quite qualified, which made some officers change their senses a lot.
But not long after Kleiman returned to the city, Morakot's guards returned, and they brought Kleiman terrible news: the army at the front had been defeated and Morakot was dead
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