The Last Frontier of Fire and Sword

Chapter 835



"Uncle!"

Chechen was a little shy and anxious - boguslav was still watching.

But Pedro didn\'t care. He kept talking about why Chechen wanted to go through this muddy water.

At this time, Prince bogusslav, who knew he should no longer stay here, went out and left Chechen and Pedro.

"Uncle, I wanted to avenge mihau before running for the king of Poland," Chechen explained to Pedro.

But no matter what revenge or not, Pedro asked Cherchen, "don\'t you know you\'re baking yourself on the fire?"

The life that Pedro had chosen for Cherchen was to serve as a senator of the Senate. In this position, he and his descendants can not only maintain their current power and status, but also do not need to take any risks.

But Chechen is so stubborn that he is willing to give up all that he has obtained in Poland. Although Pedro had no choice, it was a good choice for him to go to Sweden and serve as governor of Riga under the protection of Christina.

But now he wants to choose a Polish king!

If the position of Polish king was more or less attractive and had more or less power before lubaumatsky defeated Jan kazimi, the next Polish king was destined to be closely guarded by the aristocrats opposed to reform, because no one wanted another Jan kazimi day.

"I know it\'s not easy to sit in this position," Chechen said.

Of course he understands the difficulties of this position. King yijan kazimiz\'s three generations of father, brother and brother have been forced to abdicate. It is very difficult for him, a young man under the age of 30 and not a native polish, to sit in this position and achieve his goals.

Can do, can do, can not do. Mikhail vorodjavsky is not only his close friend. He is also his own fencing teacher. He is now dead in kamenetz, and he should avenge him both in love and reason.

Besides

"Did boguslav bewitch you? That heresy! I should have killed him in those years!" Pedro saw that Cherchen understood that the Polish king had to go. He was even more anxious, so he blamed boguslav for all the crimes.

"Uncle!"

When Chechen saw Uncle Pedro resenting boguslav, he hurried to clarify for boguslav. Although he still doesn\'t like bogusslav, now bogusslav is his own ally. He has to protect the prince anyway.

"The prince said something to me, but it was myself who made the decision. Uncle, of course, I know how difficult this Polish king will be. But I am confident that if I just avenge the mihau knight, no matter what else, I won\'t encounter much resistance in this country. Do you think why King Jan kachmidge abdicated in gloom, because he and King Ludvika After that, I want to reform and expand kingship. But I won\'t do that; I will guarantee the rights of all nobles, and I will abide by the Henry treaty , as it used to be, so it is now. As long as they provide troops and strength for me to repel the Ottoman Turks. I believe that these conditions will be accepted by the great nobles. After all, Poland has always regarded itself as the shield of Christ and regarded it as its bounden duty to protect the holy bishop. Also, I will not be greedy for power. I will withdraw when I avenge mihau I will not be the king. "

Cherchen explained his plan to Pedro, which he thought was feasible. But Pedro did not approve of the plan. He still tried to get his nephew to give up his plan to run for the king of Poland. In Pedro\'s view, it is dangerous for his nephew to sit in the position of king of Poland for even one day.

He said: "Even if you\'re right, have you ever thought that what you\'re saying now is a bad check for the great nobles. Like me, I admit I\'m excited when I just heard what you said, but the Duke of Lorraine, Duke Dangan and Prince mihau can also give me these promises; moreover, my fief is in vidava, which is far from Kamen The emperor is far away. Even if the Ottoman Turks occupy there, they want to go to my fief, which is thousands of miles away. Why should I pay an extra tax for a place I haven\'t been to since I was born? Why should I choose you, who has no distinguished family background and no backstage in addition to military achievements? And those middle and small nobles, you too Don\'t forget that in this country, the great nobles and the small and medium-sized nobles have the same right to vote, one person, one vote. What do you take to buy them? "

For Pedro\'s several questions, Chechen said loudly: "I\'ll buy them off with money. Whoever wants to vote for me, I\'ll give him 10 tales. Over the years, I\'ve accumulated a wealth of invincible wealth by relying on the business tax rights and the taxes of two fiefs given to me by Christina\'s sister. Although I don\'t know how much money there is, there are at least four or five million tales, so I can get four or five million votes. As for me, I don\'t A distinguished family background and no backstage - Prince boguslav is now my supporter, and he said he would persuade his uncle Frederick William to support me during the election; and sister Christina, if I asked, she would support me unconditionally. After all, being king of Poland is also good for the kingdom of Sweden. Also, aleval Pedro "The elder of the Republic of Poland, my uncle, he will support me, won\'t he?"

At last, Chechen smiled at his uncle.

Pedro lost his temper when he was stunned by Chechen\'s smile. He saw that Che Chen thought so thoroughly and understood how determined he was to run for the Polish king.

"Even if I refuse, the child will go his own way."

The successful old mercenary sighed helplessly. He finally put forward two conditions to Chechen:

"I can support your candidacy for the king of Poland. But there are two conditions: first, your candidacy must be based on the full support of Frederick William elector and Queen Christina; second, you must swear in the name of God to abdicate immediately after defeating the Ottoman Turks and stay in Poland to inherit my position."

The last of Pedro\'s two conditions is undoubtedly against Cherchen\'s will. He also knew that uncle Pedro was taking the opportunity to threaten, but in order to avenge the mihau knight, Chechen couldn\'t care much about it. He promised, "OK, that\'s it."