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Chapter 21 Peter is out of the palace again, and his aunt is going to confinement

Then Elizabeth looked at Mrs. Polya, who stepped forward and saluted:

"Your Highness, please pay attention to your etiquette and don't do such things in front of His Majesty."

Vorontsova was confused, excited and scared at this time, but she was completely led away by Peter.

Peter didn't seem to hear Mrs. Polya's words. It took him a long time to wake up and apologize:

"Aunt, I'm so sorry. I forgot that this is your palace. I'm leaving now."

Elizabeth no longer knew what to say. Is this nephew so lawless now?

She nodded, and then watched helplessly as Peter pulled Vorontsova out.

As he approached the door, Peter suddenly stopped, turned around and asked:

"Aunt, by the way, who is my French teacher?"

Elizabeth said calmly:

"Lomonosov."

A moment after Peter left, Elizabeth turned back to look at Mrs. Polya, and saw Mrs. Polya lowering her head respectfully, and couldn't help but nod with satisfaction.



Peter pulled Vorontsova through the long palace corridor, feeling very excited.

After all, he got the position of deputy editor-in-chief of The News. He had no intention of becoming the editor-in-chief. But as a deputy editor-in-chief, he was already the uncrowned king of The News.

who is he?

Crown Prince!

As long as the editor-in-chief is not blind, he must be obedient.

This news paper is very beneficial to him. As long as he uses it well, it will be his first weapon.

Moreover, just now he mentioned being the Minister of General Affairs and Deputy Minister of General Affairs. Through his aunt's reaction, he basically confirmed that her aunt is not afraid of him.

She objected to him taking up the position of minister of the palace simply because she felt that he was not the right person. She did not stop herself from touching Vorontsova, which meant that yesterday it was just because Vorontsova was the daughter of the minister of general affairs, and she was different from those palace maids and female officials.

of.

More importantly, just now, the points of the St. Andre Medal did not decrease.

It was important to make sure of this. After all, his aunt was now in a position of power, and Peter didn't want to offend her.

Now that it was confirmed that there was no barrier, Peter felt that he could continue to wander.

Holding Vorontsova's little hand, Peter looked back and saw that the girl's eyes were blurred and she seemed to be still immersed in the scene just now. If he hadn't held her, he might not have been able to walk well.

Peter smiled as he thought about Vorontsov not lending him any serfs.

This is retribution.

Then Peter thought of the new French teacher Lomonosov. Andnov could speak French, but had never taught anyone before, so he was not suitable to continue teaching him. And this Lomonosov and Andnov were not the same heavyweights.

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Lomonosov's full name is Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov. He is a Russian encyclopedic scientist, linguist, philosopher and poet. It was he who proposed the "Law of Conservation of Mass"

The prototype of.

This man is known as Peter the Great of Russian science.

Peter recalled the information in his mind. In his impression, Lomonosov was born in a small village near Khormogor, Arkhangelsk Province. Although his family was wealthy, his background was very ordinary. He was a fisherman's family.

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When he was 14 years old, Lomonosov began his enlightenment with "Slavic Grammar" and "Arithmetic". Later, he often suffered from hunger due to the beatings and scoldings of his stepmother. At the age of 19, he ran away from home in order to strive for good academic conditions.

After he came to Moscow and was rejected by the aristocratic school, he pretended to be the son of a church deacon and entered the Slavonic-Greek-Latin Academy. His studies were very difficult because his father was dissatisfied that he was learning these things instead of inheriting the fisherman's family business and was not given any living expenses.

He could only rely on school subsidies and study half-starved.

In just one year, Lomonosov mastered Latin and taught himself Greek. Then he completed the eight-year course in five years and was sent to the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences for further study. Half a year later, he was sent to Germany to study mining and

metallurgy.

A year later, he entered the University of Marburg to study physics and chemistry. While studying abroad, he became proficient in German and French. After returning to China, he worked at the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences.

However, during his work, in order to resist the tyranny of the bureaucrats and the German academicians who controlled the Academy of Sciences, Lomonosov often quarreled with them and was detained for seven months for being rude and rude. Until he avoided the dean and wrote directly to his aunt

, the situation improved.

Eleven years later, he founded Moscow University at the suggestion of his aunt.

It is now 1744, and according to Peter's understanding, Lomonosov is probably writing "Rhetoric".

Later generations called Lomonosov the "Father of the Russian Language" because he purified the Russian language and made great contributions in bringing the literary language closer to spoken language.

All in all, he is an awesome person.

But now, he is just an associate researcher at the Academy of Sciences. Probably because he had written to his aunt before, her aunt was so impressed by him that she sent him to teach her.

I have to say that this is really an honor for Lomonosov.

After all, he is the crown prince, and now it is an autocratic monarchy.

However, learning French is really a headache, and the system did not prompt him. Peter really hoped that the system would teach him again.

While thinking like this, Peter took Vorontsova outside the palace. It was already afternoon and the snow had stopped. There was a faint chill, but it could not stop Peter's warm heart.

Peter called Mirkovsky and told him to gather the guards again and prepare to leave the palace, this time without Vorontsova.

Mirkovsky felt a pain in his heart and still hesitated, but when Peter glared at him, he did not dare to hesitate anymore.

He was very surprised, why didn't Her Majesty the Queen ground Her Highness even after she left the palace without permission yesterday and was invited back?

How nice it would be to be grounded.

But now that he is suffering, if anything happens, he will be the first to take responsibility!

But he did not dare to disobey Peter's order, so he had to summon the guards. Peter asked Vorontsova to stay in the palace to wait for him to come back, and then rolled away in the carriage.

Soon, the news that Peter was leaving the palace again reached Elizabeth's ears, and Elizabeth couldn't help but get furious.

She just forgot to tell Peter not to leave the palace, and Peter took advantage of it. Did he really think that her aunt was just a decoration?

"Bring him back and I will put him in confinement!"

roared Elizabeth at the Queen's palace.

Her original intention was that Peter just put his name in the newspaper. Peter would not be interested in such things. Even if he was curious at first, there were so many palaces in the palace. It would be enough to let the newspaper set up a spot in the palace. After a few days,

Peter forgot about this the next day. Unexpectedly, Peter slipped out at once.

Hey, this aunt of hers really has a lot to worry about...


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