Chapter Five Hundred and Thirty-First Count Johann Bilasiokhovsky
Schwarzenberg didn't fall asleep either. Ever since he entered the political arena, his sleep has gotten worse and worse. Every day he has endless things to think about and endless problems to solve. He also needs to constantly figure out the attitude of his political opponents. This makes
He always felt that there was not enough time, and sometimes he doubted that Metternich persisted until he was more than seventy years old.
Anyway, he felt that if he did this every day from now on, his efforts would be exhausted within ten years at most, and he might even die.
[Or am I too different from that old man? 】
Schwarzenberg smiled mockingly to himself and quickly forgot about this idea that was destined to be fruitless. Because he was still a little confident. He might not be as strong as Metternich, but he would never be worse than him.
Too far. I believe that under his leadership Austria will get out of its predicament soon!
Schwarzenberg encouraged himself, then rubbed his swollen forehead. Instead of drinking alcohol, he poured a cup of black tea with milk and honey. He suddenly felt refreshed and rejuvenated.
After finally finishing reviewing the piles of documents, he immediately asked, without bothering to rub his sore wrist, "Is there any latest news?"
Immediately, his personal secretary quickly stepped forward and replied loudly: "The Russian army is launching a fierce offensive. I believe that they will soon be able to break through the defense line of Balkha Mountains..."
Schwarzenberg snorted coldly: "They said the same thing last time. What's the result? The Russians can never be trusted! Next thing!"
The secretary did not dare to say anything and quickly went to the next article: "Archduke Franz Joseph seemed to have had some quarrels with the Grand Duchess. Although the specific situation has not been clarified, it is said that the Grand Duke was very angry..."
Schwarzenberg smiled. He liked the news. Ever since he was forced to give in, he had been very concerned about the relationship between Princess Sophie and Archduke Franz Joseph. He knew that Princess Sophie was definitely not a good person and would take advantage of her.
After Russia helped her ascend to the throne of empress, she did nothing. This is definitely not her style.
This woman has a strong desire to control. She not only wants to control her idiot husband, but also wants to control her own son, and finally achieves the goal of controlling the empire. So ascending to the throne of queen is just her first step, and what follows next
She will extend her tentacles step by step...
Schwarzenberg was happy to see this scene. Of course, it was not that he wanted to see a Western Queen Mother appear in Austria who would listen to politics behind the curtain, but he believed that only when Princess Sophie's ambitions expanded could she be defeated faster!
If this woman just stays firmly in the palace and only cares about her idiot husband, then Schwarzenberg really has nothing to do with her. But as long as she wants to control more, there will be more flaws.
Immediately he casually ordered: "Invite Archduke Franz Joseph to your residence more often..."
Schwarzenberg not only wanted to get close to Archduke Franz Joseph, but also publicly praised and praised the Archduke, especially when his mother criticized him. He wanted to send warmth immediately. He believed that the rebellious little fart
Children will eat this.
Schwarzenberg leaned his head on the back of the chair and asked with half-closed eyes: "What other news?"
The secretary quickly replied: "It seems that Count John Bielahiochowski went to visit Wendy Schretz..."
Schwarzenberg frowned and seemed to have a bad impression of the name Count John Bilasiochowski. He was no stranger to this count. He was a Bohemian aristocrat and was a close friend of Windisch in his youth.
Graetz is a good friend, the kind of person who has an irresistible relationship with him.
But this earl is a bit arrogant, addicted to occultism, and likes conspiracy theories the most. Anyway, he can talk about trains for three days and three nights, but if he manages a town for a month, the residents will
A rebellious character.
Schwarzenberg didn't like Count John Bielachyochovsky, thinking that this guy was just a rhetorician who could only talk on paper. But he also admitted that this guy was a die-hard friend of Wendy Schgratz, and he had
Sometimes this guy doesn't do things himself but only helps with ideas, which is occasionally reliable.
Of course, this occasionally must be an exaggeration. This count is still decent as a dog-headed military advisor. The last thing Schwarzenberg wants to see now is someone helping Wendy Schgratz make plans, which will seriously interfere with his career.
plan.
After thinking about it, Schwarzenberg couldn't help but worry, and ordered: "Keep an eye on Count John Bilasiochowski. I want to know who he met, what he said, what he said, and what he did.
,Well, report to me once a day!”
The secretary was a little stunned, because the affairs that he needed to report every day were definitely major events. Before, there were only military and diplomatic situations and the movements of key nobles. Now he has to pay attention to an unknown little earl. It is so unexpected. What is the background of this earl?
?
In fact, Count John Bilasiochowski had no background. He was just a poor man who was ambitious but ran into obstacles. He basically spent the first half of his life in ridicule. At the beginning, he was very sharp-tongued.
He was very popular and was once considered a future general when he was serving in the cavalry. Unfortunately, during a battle, this future general lost his way because he was too nervous and took his regiment directly to the battlefield.
In the enemy's prisoner-of-war camp, they all ate prison food without firing a single shot.
After he was finally released and returned to China, the future military god retired early because his performance was so poor that no one believed he had the ability. In desperation, he had no choice but to change careers and become a diplomat. At first, the situation was not bad, relying on his words
During that period, he prospered until he lost control of his pants and slept with his boss's wife and daughter. He also had a passionate affair with the wife of a foreign ambassador and was caught and raped in bed by the ambassador.
This was a shocking scandal. In an instant, he became notorious on the street. Naturally, he almost caused an international scandal and was fired by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Then he went to Italy to become an official, and then he couldn't control his greed and embezzled public funds.
I almost went to jail for this.
What's next? There's no such thing as anything else. With his style, who would dare to use him? Even if he's not afraid of corruption, he's still afraid of being cheated.
So since then, Count John Bylahiochovsky has been idle and has become a worm who can only rest on his laurels. Apart from drinking and having fun, he only has two hobbies: studying occultism and conspiracy theories.
This has been going on for more than ten years. Just when Count John Bilasiochowski thought he could only live in a dream and live in a puddle of mud, the revolution broke out. He first fled Vienna with other panicked nobles.
In my hometown in other provinces, until I heard that my old friend Wendy Schgratz had come back from Prague, and then was beaten by Schwarzenberg, she was dejected. I suddenly felt that an opportunity had come, and then I came to the door...