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Chapter 449: Several happy families and some sad families (Part 2)

Windischgratz hates betraying national interests. In his opinion, Austria's interests come first. As the most sacred and greatest country, Austria should be the core of the world and the leader of the world.

And now it has to bow to the barbarian Russia in the north. How can this be tolerated? Especially the interests of Wallachia and Moldavia, which have been the focus of the empire for hundreds of years, are now surrendered to Russia. How can this be tolerated?

Can?

Windischgrätz felt that the little revolutionaries causing trouble was nothing more than a scabies disease. As long as they were firmer and more ruthless, there would be no revolutionaries that could not be solved. Just as he had gone all the way and wiped out the blood, Prague would have returned to normal order.

?

Windischgrätz was not only dissatisfied with the betrayal of the interests of Wallachia and Moldavia, but also dissatisfied with the attitude of the top government officials towards the revolutionaries - why should we negotiate with these traitors who were causing chaos in the country?

Why do you have to agree to their conditions? There is no such thing as a bullshit constitution!

According to Windischgratz's idea, just raise the butcher knife and kill the revolutionaries. If killing one doesn't work, kill two. If killing a pair doesn't work, kill a hundred. If killing a hundred doesn't work, kill one.

Thousands and ten thousand, in short, we must use the iron-blood policy to kill them all, kill them until they are timid, kill them until they dare not make mistakes again.

So after receiving Schwarzenberg's letter, Wendy Schgratz wrote an unhappy reply full of rebuke, in which he said:

"Dear Felix, I received your letter. Regarding those chaotic parties, I made it very clear in my last letter. Only by killing them all can this end and normal order be restored... But you

Some people in Vienna and Vienna actually choose to give in to them. This is absolutely impossible to tolerate. You are negotiating with Satan and you will surely fall into the abyss of hell!"

"...The only way to solve the problem now is iron-blooded, which is to resolutely and decisively eliminate all the rebellious parties, behead them, hang them or directly shoot them. There is no room for them to survive in Austria! Only decisiveness and an iron fist can restore our motherland to normal. Except for

Everything else is in vain!"

"...No one understands these gangsters better than me. Their desires will never be exhausted, and their demands will become more and more demanding until they destroy all the rules of justice we know!"

"...So from the beginning, we should not negotiate, but fight. You must fight like a real soldier like me, and then you will find that it is very simple to solve this turmoil!"

"... As for the problem of the Russians, these damn northern barbarians are no better than the rebels in our country. I have seen their conditions, which are completely unacceptable. The great Austria does not need the assistance of the Russians.

To solve the problem, we must not let the Russians get involved in our sphere of influence!"

"...Otherwise, we in Austria will become an international laughing stock. What is even more frightening is that these greedy polar bears will increasingly do whatever they want, which will eventually affect our interests in the Balkans! This must not be tolerated!"

"...Dear Felix, you must return to the right path. I look forward to getting together with you as soon as possible and fighting side by side as soon as possible! Love you Alfred..."

It can be said that Wendy Schgrätz was full of arrogance when she wrote this letter. The whole article was full of questions, accusations and lessons. It was completely condescending. Of course, he also had this kind of capital at this time, because in his

Under his leadership, the revolutionary movement in Prague was basically suppressed, and he was gathering troops to prepare to march south.

Probably in Windischgrätz's view, as soon as his army arrives, it will be a piece of cake to recapture Vienna, kill all the rebels, and arrest Blum and Meisenhauer. By then, he will be the great hero who will recreate Austria.

Others, including his brother-in-law Schwarzenberg, could only obey him.

The high-spirited Windischgrätz soon began to organize his troops to move south, but the reality was far worse than he expected. Although his troops were invincible along the way and eliminated all the revolutionaries who blocked the way, the losses were far higher than he expected.

Much larger.

Although he himself does not feel that there is any big problem yet, his subordinates are gradually feeling a bit overwhelmed. On the one hand, it is the huge consumption of marching for days, and on the other hand, there are endless revolutionaries who cannot be killed. These fierce men

The revolutionary party members who were not afraid of death were not afraid of death at all, and they fought against them one after another.

Even if they used cannons and bayonets to clear the road ahead again and again, the slaughter day after day can make people numb and nauseated. Such bloodshed will deplete the morale of Windischgratz's troops. When he

When he finally arrived at the outskirts of Vienna, his troops had reached the critical point, and then he finally saw Schwarzenberg.

"Felix, how is the situation in the city? Where are your Majesty and the Crown Prince?"

When he first met Wendy Schgratz, he couldn't wait to ask the two questions he was most eager to know the answers to.

Schwarzenberg knew his thoughts to some extent. From his last letter, he knew that it was impossible for his brother-in-law to negotiate with the Revolutionary Party. There would definitely be a bloody battle in Vienna, but he himself didn't have much interest in the Revolutionary Party.

I have a good impression, and I am unable to stop the arrogant brother-in-law in front of me. It would be a good idea to let these two groups interact. Only when both sides know that the other side is difficult to deal with, may they regain their senses.

"The city is still in chaos. As for His Majesty and the Crown Prince, they are still taking refuge in Innsbruck..."

Before Schwarzenberg could finish speaking, he was interrupted by Wendy Schgrätz. The proud general asked dissatisfiedly: "Why haven't His Majesty and the Crown Prince come back yet? What can you do by hiding in Innsbruck?"

Are you just watching the rebels destroy our country? How does this look like an emperor!"

Schwarzenberg glanced at Wendy Schgratz. In fact, he had noticed the little thoughts of his brother-in-law in the previous correspondence. He was extremely disgusted with the extremely incompetent Ferdinand I. He felt that the reason why Austria was

The chaos was entirely due to the inability of this imbecile emperor to fulfill his duties as emperor.

From the beginning of bowing his head to the Revolutionary Party, to dismissing Metternich from his post, and then to fleeing to Innsbruck with his family, there is no trace of an emperor here, he is like a lost dog!

Schwarzenberg knew that Windischgrätz, who now had military power and was already at the gates of Vienna, might have wanted to depose the emperor, so he was so active in asking about the whereabouts of the emperor...

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