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Chapter 431: Locks' Persistence


But Gandalf's family is the head of Moscow, and it can be said that no one knows better than Gandalf about all the streets and alleys of Moscow, and how he does not know the role of the inner city of Moscow.

So as early as when the rebels were just introduced to the East City, Gandalf personally led his own team of guards to join the ranks of the rebels, and their role was later known as the "Belt and Road Party!"

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Without waiting for Rumyantsev's order to reach the army guarding the inner city, Gandalf had already led nearly 10,000 rebels to the inner city walls, and a surprise caused a gap in the walls of the inner city of Moscow to be opened.

In addition to directing a steady stream of rebels from the eastern city into Moscow, Gandalf also temporarily acted as a rebel front-line commander, sending rebel soldiers to capture key points in Moscow, while also sending rebels in three other directions to Moscow.

Before Rumyantsev and his party arrived in the inner city, Rumyantsev received the news that the inner city had been breached by the rebels, and this news made Rumyantsev's face turn pale like a thunderbolt from the blue.

The inner city has been breached, and the whole of Moscow is no longer in danger to defend, and now it is only necessary to break through or die in a desperate battle.

Rumyantsev, who has always been known for his decisiveness, hesitated at this time, but now he did not have much time to think, because in this short period of time, shouts of killing seemed to sound around Rumyantsev and his party, and it was obvious that they were not far from the rebels.

The sky has become cloudy, but at this moment Moscow does not have the vigor to welcome the dawn.

On the contrary, the fireworks cast a desolate shadow over the whole of Moscow.

"Command the whole army!

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Breakthrough!

” The last two words seemed to exhaust all Rumyantsev's strength.

But now Rumyantsev's orders could not be effectively given to the entire army, even though the rebels had only been in the city for a few hours.

But because Blankov had been prepared for this for a long time, coupled with Gandalf's internal response.

Therefore, after entering the city, the rebels did not fly like headless flies except for fighting the defenders, on the contrary, a good plan allowed the rebels to expand their control area to half of Moscow in a very short time.

But control is control, and the fact that the rebels control half of the main arterial roads in the city does not mean that this half of Moscow has changed hands.

On the contrary, in the rebel-controlled area, there are defenders fighting with the rebels at all times, and it can be said that both sides have shown the greatest courage to carry out the most tragic battles in this sacred land. ............................................

On May 20, 1790, it was not until now, two days later, that Brankoff's army had completely wiped out the large and organized armed forces in Moscow.

Although there are still people who resist, these people are just ground rats in Brankoff's eyes, and they can't make much of a storm at all.

After entering Moscow, Brankoff seemed to have reached a peak of his life and career, since he entered the city, countless nobles surrounded him, although Brankoff was also the focus of attention in the past, but he never felt so cool.

For example, in the past, he could only look up to every prince of the empire, but now the so-called prince is just a doll in his Brankoff's hand, and he can play as much as he wants.

The rebels, under Brankoff's restraint, did not greatly harm the interests of the major nobles in Moscow, and of course some concessions were still necessary.

However, because the army supporting Moscow in St.

Petersburg was not far away from Moscow, Brankoff now secretly warned himself that he had not yet reached the time to be complacent, and Brankoff's mood was once again devoted to military deployment after experiencing the excitement of conquering Moscow.

This time his roles were reversed with Rumyantsev.

Because Brankov's previous attack on Moscow was based on the method of encircling three and missing one, Brankov did not deploy troops on a large scale in the north of Moscow, but there were still many small-scale patrols.

Later, because of the large number of troops required to attack Moscow, coupled with the attrition in the west and south, there were basically not many rebels in the north.

And that's in this case.

Knowing that nothing could be done, Rumyantsev led his more than 1,000 guards to rush forward as fast as possible, even if the rebels from the north tried to stop them.

The first to meet Rumyantsev was not reinforcements from St.

Petersburg.

He was met with nearly 30,000 troops of the Romanov dynasty, which had been hiding deep in Petrozavodsk.

At first, Rumyantsev was almost startled at the sight of this untidy army, at first he thought that these troops were rebels, but just as he was about to lead his army to fight to the death, the close minister of Paul I, who had seen Rumyantsev, recognized the old commander.

The rest of the story is a bit dramatic, Marshal Rumyantsev fainted gorgeously because he couldn't stand the loss of Moscow with reinforcements less than two days away, and after learning that Moscow had fallen, the close minister of Paul I hurriedly asked the marshal's personal guard for the reason and ordered someone to send the piece to St.

Petersburg on horseback. .............................

Maximilian's banquet for William can be said to be quite grand, it can be said that as long as there are some nobles of status and influence in Frankfurt have been invited, and at the banquet, Maximilian is even more enthusiastic to introduce the recommended guests to William one by one.

It has to be said that the Austrians may not be as resolute and resolute as the Prussians, but when it comes to interpersonal communication, the Austrians are absolutely handy.

And a descendant like Maximilian who was cultivated by the Golden Family is naturally also extraordinary in terms of communication.

At the very least, Prussia and Saxony were Protestant states, while the three electors of Cologne and many of the nobles of Frankfurt were Catholic.

And how to make these nobles of different faiths feel at home and enjoy it is a science.

When Maximilian asked William if he had made up his mind, William's response was to laugh and not say a word, although a few hours earlier, William was indeed tempted, but after a discussion with Locks, his wavering heart was strengthened again.

After being persuaded by Locks, William decided to go ahead with his original plan.

The main reason for this was that Locks believed that Prussia had already made an agreement with Kaunitz, and that if he turned his back on Austria at this moment, it would undoubtedly be a great blow to Prussia's prestige.

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In addition, Leopold was William's father-in-law after all, and the two had a kinship relationship through Anna, and this relationship would justify William's succession as Holy Roman Emperor in the future.

As for Maximilian, there was no direct relationship between him and William, and even though he canonized William as Crown Prince after his accession to the throne, it is clear that William's succession did not conform to the mainstream European inheritance code.

The War of the Austrian Succession was only a few decades away, and it had a great impact on the whole of Europe.

On the third day after William's arrival, Leopold and the Bavarian Elector Itansi also arrived in Frankfurt, but unlike William's arrival, Maximilian did not personally greet him at the city gates, and he did not even send an envoy, and the situation of Elector Elthal of Mainz was the same as that of Maximilian.

This situation made Leopold angry, Maximilian did not come to greet him, Leopold is still understandable, after all, both of them have torn their faces, but as the Elector of Mainz, Eltal is obviously preparing to go all the way with Maximilian to the dark, and he has no respect on the surface, which makes Leopold not feel angry.

Seeing the anger on Leopold's face, William wanted to laugh at this moment, because the more the Elector of Mainz offended Leopold, the more Prussia acted against Mainz in the future, so that the Austrians' attitude would be more biased towards the Prussian side.

Unlike the other two religious electors, Carl Joseph, the Elector of Trier, sent his own emissaries even though he was not personally present, which made Leopold's anger a little better.

Leopold returned to his residence to rest, while Etans came to William's residence.

Looking at the middle-aged Itansi in front of him, William laughed out loud and then hugged Etans cordially.

In the whole of Europe, if there is a monarch of any country that impresses William the most, it is not Joseph II or Catherine II, and it is not Leopold, who has not yet ascended the throne, it is Etans who impresses William the most.

I think that William was only a teenager when he launched the Austro-Prussian War, and he was a child at that time, but this is the kind of William who dared to start a war in the face of provocation, and even went to the front line of the battlefield in person.

In the middle of the war, with the defection of Bavaria, the whole situation on the battlefield was reversed, but even so, Wilhelm did not waver in the slightest and still led the Prussian army to fight on the front line.

After that, he persuaded Itans, and with the cooperation of Itans, the Prussian army launched a counteroffensive against Austria, and the war killed Austria's famous general, Field Marshal Daun.

And Itans, who participated in the whole process, was even more shocked by William's performance, and then Wilhelm helped Itans to become the elector of Bavaria, which also made the friendship between Prussia and Bavaria greatly developed, and the alliance between the two countries became stronger and stronger.