Friedrich I was very depressed. He felt that ever since he entered Alexei's study, things had not been smooth sailing. He was neither left nor right and could only be at the mercy of the Russians.
First he was threatened, then the woman he loved most became a Russian spy, and then the Austrians assigned her an evil mission.
What's next? Will the Russians tell him next that Julianne's mission is to assassinate him?
Anyway, he felt that his mind was in a mess, like a mess that he couldn't figure out. Not only that, he also felt that his heart was filled with panic.
After thinking for a long time, he had an idea. He could only pinch his forehead and asked Alexey: "Your Excellency, what you said is beyond my expectation. Although you have shown some evidence, please forgive me."
Paranoid, I find it hard to believe that Julianne is an evil woman, and even less believe that she would do some evil things. Is there a misunderstanding in this? For example...for example..."
He talked about it for a long time without saying that he was ugly, but he obviously didn't want to believe that Julianne was an evil spy. In other words, he felt that even if Julianne was a spy, she was performing some tasks assigned by Austria, but these tasks were nothing more than
It is not good for Russia and Wallachia, and has little to do with Prussia.
So what if Julianne is a spy? It doesn't hinder his interests. It's just a lesson to the evil Russians!
The stubbornness and ignorance of King Friedrich I exceeded Vishniak's expectations. He felt that there was something missing in the crown prince's mind. We have all revealed Julianne's identity. You still haven't understood what happened.
To put it mildly, it is called being generous, but to put it mildly, it is called Erque.
Anyway, the way he looked at Friedrich I immediately changed. Before, he only thought that Friedrich I was an annoying second generation ancestor who relied on his prominent birth to be lawless, but ended up being taken advantage of. But now he felt that this guy was
A complete idiot, with such an IQ, if he were not the Crown Prince of the Grand Duchy of Baden, he would have been eaten alive by this cruel world of the jungle and the strong.
Anyway, he is very worried about the future of the Grand Duke of Baden, because he heard that the current Grand Duke has mental problems, and the future Grand Duke is an idiot and a fool. Such a country has a poor future!
Alexei didn't think so much. He didn't know whether he had a deep understanding of Frederick I or had given up hope on him. Anyway, he replied with a normal expression: "Since your Highness the Grand Duke said so,
That’s me being meddlesome, since you don’t value the good cooperative relations and friendship between Russia and Prussia, Wallachia and Prussia at all, then I have nothing to say.”
After a short pause, he warned solemnly: "I have fulfilled my obligations as a friend. Since you insist on having your own way, I have no other choice but to clarify the truth of the matter and our attitude to His Highness Prince William. My only choice is
What I want to tell you is that once Miss Julian implements that evil plan and your vital interests are seriously damaged, all the responsibilities will be borne by you and have nothing to do with me, Russia or Wallachia."
Friedrich I became increasingly confused. He didn't know why Alexei kept emphasizing that his interests would also suffer losses. Was this to scare him?
But he was really not scared, and he didn't think his own interests would be damaged. He felt that Julianne would never harm him. Anyway, he didn't want to hear a word and was about to leave directly, but at this time Alek
Xie ordered Vishnyak:
"Send Count Helenson and relevant evidence and confessions to Berlin and hand them over to Prince William. I believe that His Highness the Prince will make the right judgment and decision."
Friedrich I immediately stopped, because the Russians sent the evidence to Berlin. The meaning of this action was completely different. It meant that they were full of confidence and were not afraid of investigation at all. It meant that if something really happened, something bad would happen.
He was facing huge pressure on the matter, and he had to think carefully about how to explain it to Berlin.
Especially considering that the Russians are likely to snitch on him and expose his relationship with Julianne. Once the matter really involves Julianne, he will be unable to defend himself, and then he will be in trouble.
King Friedrich I stopped, his eyes rolled, and he thought about it. He said to Alexei: "You want to send Count Helenson to Berlin? How about this? I happen to be returning to Berlin, so why not just send him to Berlin?"
How about I escort you on your behalf?"
Alexei almost laughed out loud and said in his heart: You think I am an idiot! How could I make such a stupid mistake and hand Helensen over to you? It would be better to hand it over directly to the Austrians.
He snorted coldly and refused directly: "Thank you for your kindness, but without your trouble, we will send Earl Helenson to Berlin through safe channels."
Friedrich I was a little embarrassed, because the implication of Alexey's words was that he was not safe enough. In fact, he also had that plan himself. If Helenson really had a problem, he would definitely not really send the person to Berlin and leave him halfway.
He will find an excuse to let him go. When there is no evidence, the Russians can only stare. Even if the Russians say that he deliberately let him go, what can they do to him if he kills him and refuses to admit it? There is no evidence anyway.
In this way, all hidden dangers and risks have been eliminated. He is safe, Julian is safe, and only the Russians are defeated. How beautiful this is!
It was a pity that the Russians were not fooled and even stabbed him in front of him, but he still refused to give up and said: "Then can I follow your safe channel to Berlin? You know that because of the war, there are no people along the way.
It’s not peaceful, it should be much safer to follow your people..."
Looking at this shameless guy, Vishnyak finally believed that he was the crown prince of a kingdom. This kind of upright and shameless attitude could only be achieved by the royal family.
Unfortunately, this was still useless. Alexei rejected him again: "I'm sorry, I have to reject you. Because in view of the seriousness of the matter and the importance of Helenson, especially since you have been involved in it and have major suspicions,
For safety reasons, I will never let you come into contact with Count Helenson alone!"
This is tantamount to Hong Guoguo's slap in the face, almost tantamount to saying that Friedrich I is suspicious. If he could bear this, he would no longer be Friedrich I.
Suddenly he asked angrily: "What do you mean, are you doubting me?!"
King Friedrich I's tough pressure originally thought that Alexei would give in, but who would have thought that Alexei not only remained unmoved, but also slapped him in the face with his backhand...