Chapter 2291 scarlet woman five
Chapter 2293 scarlet woman(7)
After leaving the venue, Georgiana immediately went to the warehouse where the wine was stored and found the caterer Fischer.
Napoleon only drank one flavor of wine, so she asked Fischer to seize all the wines, and then went to find Diloc, who wanted to sort out the staff.
Of course, the death of the male waiter may have nothing to do with Napoleon. He also has a life. It is possible that he was poisoned by a jealous girlfriend, or he had some kind of bad disease. It is best not to be a plague like the Black Death, otherwise
Everyone in the venue may be infected.
An autopsy is required for investigation, but the family may not agree to an autopsy.
There were too many people coming, and there might be assassins mixed in among the guests, but there was no list of people to check, so she could only hope that the staff still had the list.
She would not blame Josephine and Madame de Vaudet at this time. The future princess of Baden, Stephanie Beauharnais, was a relative of Josephine. It would not be good for Napoleon to divorce Josephine at this time. She
At this time, "slandering" will not achieve any purpose, and she, Bonaparte, is not good at dealing with women and socializing, and Madame de Vaudet is a woman who can easily make people relax their vigilance. Georgiana almost forgot that she was dating.
Sent by Sephine to "deal with" Georgiana.
In the past, when Polina dressed up as a Bacchus at a ball, everyone else was jealous of her. A countess dressed as a goddess of the hunt was friendly to her on the surface, but when the time came, she said that Polina had donkey ears.
A woman's heart is really deeper than the sea.
Madame de Vodai is really Josephine's "good friend", but she doesn't seem to like to abide by the "best friend rule" that toothbrushes and boyfriends cannot share.
Soon Georgiana found Matilda and Margaret. Their "jobs" had been robbed and they were enjoying themselves like ordinary guests.
"Someone's dead," Georgiana said to Matilda, "Don't panic."
Matilda covered her mouth and calmed down after a while.
"Is that the waiter just now?" Matilda asked.
"I want you to pay attention to what's going on on the field and report anything unusual to me immediately. Also, make sure no one left just now."
After saying this, she didn't stay any longer and went to find Diloc.
When Georgiana found him, Diroc was talking to the guards, and beside him was today's adjutant Fontane, who all looked solemn.
"I asked Fischer to seal the cellar." Georgiana said to Diloc. "Where is the doctor?"
"Leave it to us, madam." Diloc said, "Do you want to end the dance early?"
Georgiana was stunned for a moment, she originally planned to ask this question.
"Everything is business as usual. I will tell you if there are any changes. Also, be careful with the reporters so that they don't notice anything strange." Georgiana said, and then returned to Bonaparte's side.
The person he was talking to was the Prussian diplomat von Haugwitz, a native of Silesia. He was the one who accepted British subsidies in 1794, signed the anti-French alliance treaty, and betrayed the allies and signed the Basle Peace Treaty with France in 1795.
.If according to the rumors, Prussia gave up the land on the left bank of the Rhine in exchange for five times the land compensation on the right bank, then Prussia seems to be the biggest winner.
In the "Political Testament" left by Frederick the Great, Brandenburg, Magdeburg, Halberstadt and Silesia were called "national entities" and were also the core areas of Prussia. In the event of hostility,
They can act in self-defense, as long as the whole of Europe does not unite against their sovereignty.
Haugwitz quoted this sentence, proudly saying that he was not afraid of provocations from other countries, and then talked about Tourt, who was fired after the Austrian Foreign Ministers signed the Treaty of Luneville.
, and is now exiled to Pressburg.
"Have you been to Rome?" Madame de Vaudé asked suddenly. "I heard that many diplomats have the experience of serving as diplomatic envoys in Rome."
"I have no experience as a Roman envoy, but I have been to Rome." Haugwitz said, "The magnificent Colosseum and the Pantheon..."
Then the topic began to involve the customs and customs of Rome.
Georgiana was there to laugh with her, like a beautiful decoration.
Frederick the Great also wrote this in his "Political Testament": In such a country, the king must handle his own affairs personally. If he is smart enough, he will only pursue the interests of the country, but a minister always has ulterior motives.
You have to plan for your own benefit.
In other words, the interests of the country and the interests of the monarch are completely consistent to a certain extent, provided that he is smart enough. The king in the wizard's fairy tale who thinks that only he should be allowed to have magic is not included in this category.
Is it in Prussia’s national interest not to allow foreign powers to borrow moral will?
Is it worthwhile to break out the Seven Years War for the "Neutrality Treaty" of "Westminster"? Did Frederick the Great sign this peace treaty for the benefit of Prussia, or to create an excuse to launch a war, and then let him be like other kings?
What about leaving a name in history?
The men died on the battlefield, and their wives and children became widows and orphans. These people needed to be taken care of. Georgiana's original purpose was to find a market for French farmers' wheat. She would not be so unlucky.
Natural disasters will lead to a bumper harvest sooner or later. Food exports were banned in Europe in the Middle Ages, which was not conducive to agricultural development.
It would get better in the future. What she didn't expect was that Ekaterina would solve so many problems with beer.
Queen Catherine was born into a declining aristocratic family in the Kingdom of Prussia. Her father was a general in the Prussian army and was later made a duke. The fiefdom was an inconspicuous small principality.
After Frederick the Great made his decision, Sophia waited for a year before setting off for Russia. Did she stay in Sanssouci Palace to learn court etiquette? After all, she was a naughty and trouble-making "wild girl", so she went there
How about the Russian court?
When Frederick II played the flute, was he concentrating on the music, or was he thinking about something else?
Is it possible that Catherine was playing "hide and seek" with the palace teacher who taught her etiquette while listening to the music of Frederick II playing the flute in Sanssouci Palace?
A person must be self-aware. If Georgiana went to the Russian court, she would die soon. She would not live like Catherine and become a queen. Her character could not do that, but she could be like a rabbit.
Babidi left the palace jumping as brightly as she did.
Rousseau wrote that if kings feel that the work of the government is their unshirkable responsibility, then the most capable king must be the one with the heaviest tasks. Comparing their work and abilities, they will find that their work is real.
If there are too many, they will be as eager to expand their territory and their rights as they are to tighten them. Otherwise, the weight of the crown will not take long to crush the big head that wants to wear it.
She suppressed her laughter and wanted to take a look at Bonaparte's big head to see if it was crushed, but she found him looking at her.
"What are you thinking about?" he asked with a smile.
"I'm thinking about music," she said insincerely. "Can you play a piece of Frederick the Great's flute music?"
Now both Haugwitz and Bonaparte laughed.
"I'm just a beginner, and I don't think I have any talent in this area. Why not let the musicians play?" Bonaparte said.
She looked at him coldly.
"I'll make arrangements," Haugwitz said.
"I'll help you," Madame de Vaudet said quickly, and the two of them left together.
"What do you want to say?" he asked calmly after the two left.
"A waiter has died. Should we end the dance early?" Georgiana asked.
"How did you die?"
"It hasn't been dissected yet, but I suspect it was poisoning."
"That means you'll be fine if you don't eat or drink, right?" Bonaparte looked at the crowded dance floor. "Even if I leave, these people will continue."
"You can create small accidents, such as fires."
He shook his head, "This is a dance to celebrate peace, don't bring bad omens."
After saying that, he left Georgiana and walked towards the others.
Chapter completed!