It's just that Friedrich I didn't think it was just looking for trouble. He thought he knew more about international politics, and Filger was just a despicable and ignorant Jewish profiteer. How could such a person know what international relations is.
He lectured with a serious face: "Mr. Felger, I remind you again to pay attention to your position. You serve the Union Bank of Prussia first. You must safeguard the interests of the Union Bank of Prussia at all times. This is the first priority!"
Felger replied bravely: "Your Highness, of course I will do my best to safeguard the interests of the bank, but in my opinion, agreeing to Speransky's financing request will not harm the interests of the bank. I think..."
Friedrich I stood up angrily, pointed at Felger's nose and lectured: "What you think is not important at all. You only need to implement the company's established strategy now. We will not risk offending Britain and France to help."
Russia and Wallachia!”
Felger smiled bitterly and said: "But this is likely to offend Russia and Wallachia. The company has also ordered me to ensure that this does not happen. To be honest, Your Highness, I find this very difficult!"
Friedrich I glared at Ferger angrily and continued to lecture: "Wherever there is a difficulty, you only need to answer according to the instructions. If you can't even do this trivial thing, then you have to have
What’s the use?”
The ferocious appearance of Friedrich I shocked Ferger. He had never seen this face before. He looked like a twisted demon who had just crawled out of hell. This immediately stunned Ferger.
, he stood there stupidly, a little at a loss.
And Friedrich I continued to lecture Ferger incessantly, as if Ferger was his servant, oh, no, as if Ferger was a dog he raised.
Finally, when this long venting lesson came to an end, Frederick I ordered in an arrogant tone: "Complete your mission as soon as possible and let the Russians understand the problems caused by long distances and inconvenient transportation. Of course, if you
It would be even more perfect if we can get the Russians to give up that unrealistic idea!"
At this point, he glanced at Felger contemptuously and said, "It's just that I doubt whether you have this intention!"
Felger was shocked. He knew very well the status of Frederick I in William I. As the fiancé of Princess Louise, this crown prince was not only the crown prince of the Grand Duke of Baden, but also the husband of the future princess of the Kingdom of Prussia.
This dual relationship determined that he could represent Prussia's interests to a large extent.
This also means that Philger has no way to stop the decision he made, let alone stop it, even if he thinks this decision is really stupid.
Felger sighed, bowed and replied: "I will carry out your will, Your Highness."
Only then did King Friedrich I feel a little satisfied. He nodded arrogantly and continued to give instructions: "Very good, I will observe your performance. I hope you will do what you say and don't let me down! Then let's end it now.
On this topic, have you done what I asked you to do before?"
Felger looked at the arrogant Friedrich I, and couldn't help but sigh in his heart, because the crown prince was speechless when he told him to do things. He actually fell in love with a Wallachian ballet dancer and initiated
After one crazy love attack after another, in order to make his female cousin happy, he even spent his own money to establish a new theater troupe and invited a bunch of famous screenwriters to rehearse new plays, and in order to make this female cousin an instant hit.
, he actually invited dignitaries from all over the place to come and support him. He simply didn’t know what to say.
In Felger's view, if the crown prince transfers even one-third of his passion for ballerinas to work, he will not continue to make stupid mistakes so stubbornly. It's just that he is just a humble Jew, even if he wants to
I'm afraid they won't believe these reports from Berlin.
What's more, what is the big deal in the aristocratic circle for a high-ranking noble to find a few confidantes? I'm afraid Princess Louise doesn't care much about it. As for William I, although he may be a little unhappy, considering the face of the royal family, he will definitely suppress it.
Let's do this and nip all rumors in the bud.
Therefore, if Philger really snitches, it will destroy his own job. He will not make such childish and low-level mistakes.
He immediately lowered his head and replied: "It has been done. The famous critic Mr. Fiskeran promised to give a positive review of the new play, and several other critics also expressed the same wish."
Only then did King Friedrich I nodded with satisfaction and commented a little frivolously: "Not bad. This at least proves that you are still somewhat useful. Keep working hard to complete my orders and don't let me down again."
After saying this, the crown prince waved his hand casually, with the clear intention of telling Ferger to get out. The latter naturally said goodbye and left honestly. When he walked out of the crown prince's luxurious apartment, he not only lamented again.
"Obviously, our Jewish merchants failed to convince the future Grand Duke of Baden." Vishniak said to Fontana.
The latter asked: "According to your statement, the quasi-Archduke Friedrich is our enemy. He has always been obstructing Alexei's financing plan. Why can't we directly deal with him?"
Where is the would-be grand duke doing his work?"
Vishniak looked up at her and replied: "I wanted to do the same, but Alexei sternly warned me not to take any form of threat to him because his identity is too sensitive."
Fontana thought for a while and asked: "What does Andre mean?"
Vishniak sighed again and said: "Of course Andrei had already noticed the damage that the would-be Grand Duke might cause, but when he started to prepare some... something, the war broke out, and he became
I’m so busy that I can’t even take care of it.”
Fontana nodded: "I understand, which means that Andre actually had an idea to solve this problem, but it was delayed, while Alexei didn't have a good way, and he was worried about his sensitive identity.
We have no choice but to give up, right?”
"Yes!" Vishniak admitted openly: "So this troublesome problem is left in my hands."
Fontana smiled and said: "What if I said there is a way to solve this problem?"
Vishniak was stunned for a moment, not expecting Fontana to say that. After a while, he replied: "Then you must first convince Alexei..."
Fontana nodded and said: "I will, but I need your support first..."