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Chapter 483: Forward


Anna's words made Du Li a little uneasy, compared with Karina and Lilisa, Du Li's character is a little more stubborn and strong, which also leads to the reason why Du Li is often the main among the three daughters, I saw Du Li smile coldly: "Her Royal Highness is very right, but perhaps we in Prussia are a little different from Austria, in our Prussia, the fox is the embodiment of wisdom and beauty, and the fox is many times better than those women who are noble but stupid!"

Anna's face turned blue and white for a while, and at this moment, the small circle where they belonged had become the focus of attention, after all, the constant confrontation between the king's queen and lover here was definitely an annual drama.

Fortunately, the identities of the three daughters, whether it is Anna or Karina, are enough to discourage everyone, otherwise it is estimated that they would already be surrounded by good deeds, but even so, the attention of the nobles who seem to be talking in the distance is all focused here.

Before the private people could speak, they saw that William's group had returned to the palace, and seeing Anna and the third girl facing each other like hostile roosters, William's face had become a little ugly.

Not only William, but also Locks and Hans, who were following William, also saw this scene, which also made their scalps tingle.

You must know that Karina and Du Li are definitely little witch-like characters at home, and they can have whatever they want at home.

To this day, Locks regrets in his heart, why he didn't pay attention in the first place, causing his little granddaughter to fall into the wolf's mouth.

"Look what you all look like!

A queen and three countesses are competing here!

Come with me!

” With that, William walked Anna and Karina to a room on the third floor of the palace with a dark face.

And as he left the palace, William nodded to Henry and Locks.

The two of them then began to wander among the nobles in the hall.

Regarding the relationship between Anna and Karina's three daughters, William has thought about mediating many times, but for some reason, the four women have no desire to reconcile, which makes William want to make trouble on their own.

But now it seems that Wilhelm must intervene, knowing that there are not only Prussian military and political leaders in the palace tonight, but also nearly 100 nobles from all over Prussia.

The feud between the four women would have embarrassed William's reputation, so William felt he had to make it clear tonight.

Something was said between the five of William.

Outsiders naturally don't know, and those who know will definitely not say.

Since then, Anna and Karina have never met again, of course, this is a later story, and I will not mention it for the time being.

(Anyway, I once wanted to write about harem harmony, but think about Europe, and the status of several girls is not low.)

How can there be a few women working together and a husband and not making noise) December 25, 1790, Christmas Day morning The three divisions that were originally concentrated in northern Saxony had also been deployed according to the plan of the General Staff, and Scharnhorst looked at the still clear sky, his face full of light.

A few days ago, there was a snowfall in northern Saxony, which lifted the whole heart of Scharnhorst, but fortunately the weather has been beautiful these days, not only the temperature has risen a little, but the warm sun has also made all the snow on the road dry.

Ride on a horse.

Looking at the already ready army beside him, Scharnhorst waved his hand "Third Division, forward!"

More than 10,000 troops rumbled into the distance under the orders of Scharnhorst, and this time the Scharnhorst marched with the 7th Cavalry Regiment as the vanguard and the 8th Cavalry Regiment as the rearguard.

Four infantry regiments and an artillery regiment were the central army, and the army rolled westward.

Same.

The 17th and 18th Divisions also began to march.

The 3rd Division left the Saxon border that afternoon, and thanks to the good secrecy done in advance, when the Prussian army set foot on the lands of the princes east of the Main, they did not even know the news, and it was not until the evening that one of them learned that the Prussian army had entered his territory.

The prince was immediately alarmed, and after confirming the truth of the news, he hurriedly sent an envoy to the Reichstag in Frankfurt to complain about the Prussian invasion, and at the same time sent a messenger to the princes with whom he was on good terms to ask for help.

But there was not a single more powerful prince in the east of the Main, and the most powerful prince in the east of the Main had only a force of nearly a thousand troops, and for these princes, the Prussian army completely formed a crushing posture.

December 28, 1790 The Prussian army's actions spread throughout the Main Valley, and all the princes on both sides of the Main were alarmed, and Frankfurt, one of the most powerful forces in the Main River and the seat of the Reichstag, attracted the attention of the entire Empire.

When the princes complained about Prussia, the Reichstag was shocked, especially by the officials in the city who were inclined to Austria.

Although the Austrian ambassador seriously protested against Prussia's blatant provocation of the imperial princes, when Scigel tentatively asked Austria if Austria could send troops to resist the Prussian army, the Austrian ambassador turned to something else, which made Sygel's heart cold.

Prussia and Austria can be called the two great powers in the empire, without the support of Austria, the imperial parliament has no way to fight Prussia at all, you must know that after a hundred years of chaos, the only vassal states in the empire that can send more than 10,000 troops are Prussia, Austria, and Bavaria, and the total strength of Bavaria is about 50,000, so only Austria can compete with Prussia.

Without the support of Austria, even if all the vassal states of the Main and Rhine valleys were brought together, they would only be able to gather an army of tens of thousands at most, and it is very doubtful how much combat power these tens of thousands of rabble can have.

Just when the city of Frankfurt was about to be overturned, the Prussian army had already won on all fronts, and the third division reached the city of Coburg, and the small princes along the way could be said to have surrendered to the wind.

The situation of the 17th Division was somewhat different, although the 17th Division also had no decent forces along the way, but we must not underestimate the resistance of the people in those hills, although there were only a few hundred people, but these people in the mountains and forests still dared to attack the Prussian army.

The situation of the 17th Division improved after the extermination of three or four bands of outhorned mountain people and the issuance of tax exemptions, although the 17th arrived in Sunnaberg a little later than planned.

Compared to the 3rd and 17th Divisions, the 18th Division was similar, and after arriving at Bayreuth, the 18th Division, replenished some supplies, and immediately headed westward, without encountering any decent battles along the way.

Faced with the arrival of the 3rd Division, Coburg sent five waves of emissaries to Frankfurt in one day, hoping that the Reichstag would come to their aid.

Although the chaos of the empire for a hundred years has caused a brutal survival of the fittest, and with the rise of the great vassal states, the power of the imperial parliament has almost collapsed, but the imperial parliament still has a sacred mission that has been passed down for hundreds of years, that is, under special circumstances, the imperial parliament can legally requisition the princes' armies to form an emperor**.

The Imperial Parliament has existed for hundreds of years and has its own way of existence, and it cannot be said that the Imperial Diet is all decorations, at least in some small vassal states, the Imperial Diet still has a certain authority.

The most obvious example is that during the Seven Years' War, the Reichstag became a hostile party to Prussia, and the Reichstag organized nearly 20,000 emperors to participate in the war against Prussia.

Two days after the Prussian army began to move, Austria received news that His Majesty the Emperor was completely stunned when the information reached Leopold II.

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The previous Prussian actions seemed to Leopold II to be nothing more than blackmail like the march to Warsaw, a blackmail against the Habsburgs!

Although Leopold II was not unprepared to compromise, it seemed to him that it would take at least next year to reach a compromise with Prussia on the issue of the Main, but who knew that the Prussians were so barbaric that they started to rob without negotiating.

"Quick, go and get His Excellency Kaunitz and Mabeni at once!"

As Kaunitz grew older, Austria faced the same Prussian problem, which was especially evident in the army, where the older generation of Marshal Laudon and Marshal Daun had withered, and the generals of the middle generation had not grown up at all.

In terms of government, although Kaunitz holds great power, as a politician who devotes himself to Austria, Kaunitz has also cultivated a group of excellent backbone officials for the Austrian government.

It was at the time of the withering of the Austrian army that Mabeni was appointed by Leopold himself as Minister of War of Austria.

When both Kaunitz and Mabeni rushed to Leopold II, the emperor forced himself to pass the information to Kaunitz in the confusion in his heart.

The information was simple and only two sentences, but Kaunitz was stunned for a few minutes after reading it, and then when it reached Mabeni's hand, the military minister behaved in the same way.

It was only a few minutes, but the three people in the palace felt that the time was incomparably long.

"The Prussians have waged war against the Main, and we Austria are somewhat passive, so I need the most appropriate opinion!"

The matter was urgent, and Leopold II did not beat around the bush, so he asked straight to the point.