The Last Frontier of Fire and Sword

Chapter 624



After listening to Natalie, Chechen and Pedro became nervous again. All agree and everyone agrees. Cherchen and Pedro from the authoritarian country of Spain never thought that there were such wonderful policies in the world.

Soon, Pedro remembered the Regional Council he had attended in Rhodes. In that Parliament, also because of one person\'s opposition, the issue of the ownership of a tree was not passed. Originally, Pedro thought that this was just an example, or that there were great forces behind the person who opposed it. But I wonder if they were not exercising the "principle of consensus" like the national parliament?

Not to mention what Pedro thought, Cherchen asked Natalie, "so which congressman opposed me getting Brest?"

Natalie waved her hand as if to disperse a flock of flies: "they are old people who eat vegetarian food. Their names don\'t matter. What matters is the man who directed them."

"Who is it?" Chechen and Pedro asked in unison.

"Mikhail vishnewski," Natalie said.

It\'s him!

For Chechen, this is really an unexpected and reasonable person.

Chechen knew that he was angry for Natalie and Prince mihau. For him, everything that is good for him will be opposed.

Seeing Chechen\'s suddenly enlightened expression, Natalie continued: "In the second Warsaw battle, Prince mihau fled from the pontoon to evacuate the wounded in front of his majesty. After that, Prince mihau lost the trust of the king. But I don\'t know what way Princess Jiali saidai used to give him the way of Marshal lubomatsky and let him work under marshal. After that, the cowardly Prince mihau seemed to be reborn In general, he won many battles and wiped out many Swedes with the help of Jerzy halletsky. Due to the reputation of Prince yarimi and His Majesty\'s concern for the loyalty of the prince during his lifetime, he did not make public the prince\'s ugliness in the Warsaw battle, so more and more people gathered under the prince\'s command and obeyed his command. Prince mihau and marshal hugged him The same old-fashioned position and opposition to reform, so he was particularly valued by the marshal. So, of course, someone jumped out of his sentence. "

Natalie told Cherchen and Pedro that King Jan kazimiz was putting forward a proposal in Parliament. The content of the proposal was that in future voting, resolutions with a large number of votes should be passed directly regardless of the free veto.

Once the proposal is passed, it will be natural for Cherchen to get Brest.

Pedro expressed serious doubts about this, because if the "principle of consensus" is followed, the proposal will certainly fail

Natalie was full of confidence. She smiled at Cherchen and Pedro and said, "so all people who are one with the king are promoting this proposal according to the principle of the minority obeying the majority."

When Natalie said this, Pedro finally smiled with satisfaction. He took out the imperial edict of King Jan kazimiz to canonize his nephew and read it with interest.

But Chechen felt something wrong.

Something\'s wrong with Natalie.

It is reasonable to say that Natalie lived in the monastery a few days ago. In her mood at that time, she would not pay attention to what happened in the parliament. Later, she and Natalie were together and almost inseparable. There is no reason why Natalie would not know when she knew so much information.

The only time she separated from Natalie was when she went to inform King Jan kazimiz\'s courtiers of her request to see the king. Natalie was called to the meeting by Queen ludwiga.

"Natalie," Chechen whispered, "did the queen tell you all this?"

Natalie was stunned. She didn\'t expect Cherchen to guess so soon.

"Yes, the queen told me all this," Natalie confessed quietly.

Both of them deliberately didn\'t let Pedro hear it, and Pedro Ye looked at the edict very cooperatively and didn\'t pay attention to Chechen and Natalie.

Cherchen sighed. Natalie\'s admission gave him a bad feeling - Queen ludwiga\'s kindness has always come at a high price. Cherchen clearly remembers that queen ludwiga came to him with the edict given to her uncle vidava, and then she went to Crimea.

"Natalie, does the queen want me to do anything again?" Chechen asked.

At this time, Natalie was a little shy. Because this time, the queen was indeed a little difficult. When Queen ludwiga asked her, her first reaction was to refuse, but the queen put pressure on herself with the overall situation of the Republic.

After Cherchen asked again, Natalie said, "the queen hopes you can escort old Stanislaw pototsky to Kiev, Ukraine, just four days later."

"I won\'t go." Chechen resolutely refused.

Are you kidding? Didn\'t he all agree with Natalie? He\'ll go back to vidava in a few days. Why did he suddenly change his mind.

"Chechen," Natalie shook Chechen\'s hand. If she could refuse, how could she hope that Chechen would stay away from herself again. It was Queen ludwiga who said that uncle Stanislaw\'s task was too heavy and must be Chechen this time.

"Cherchen, I know it\'s unfair to you and Fatima, and it violates the previous commitment between me and you, but Uncle Stanislaw\'s mission is too great, and you are the most suitable person to protect him to Kiev."

"What about Fatima? I went to Kiev and left in such a hurry. What would Fatima think? He would misunderstand me and abandon her."

"No," Natalie held Chechen\'s hand. She assured Chechen, "I will go back to vidava to explain to Fatima in person, and the queen promised me that she will give Fatima the status of Polish aristocracy after it is done, so that little Anna will be an aristocrat in the future, not an illegitimate child."

Chechen wavered.

Queen ludwiga\'s assurance really hit Chechen\'s weakness. He felt most guilty about Fatima and his daughter Anna, because to fulfill himself and Natalie, one of them can only be his lover, and the other can only be an illegitimate child forever.

"I\'ll think about it," said Chechen, turning his face to one side.

At this time, Pedro suddenly slapped himself on the thigh.

"Ha, I didn\'t expect that being a Polish aristocrat would have such benefits." Pedro laughed and looked up at Cherchen. His finger pointed to one of the edicts: "the power to elect the king of Poland."