Seeing these people starting to argue, Peter coughed dryly and spoke:
"Your Majesty, may I interrupt?"
The five people present all turned their attention to him in unison, as if they had just discovered that such a crown prince was here.
Peter always called his aunt and uncle regardless of the occasion. Elizabeth had told him several times to call him "Your Majesty," but Peter forgot it when he opened his mouth. How could he remember it now?
Elizabeth was a little happy and said:
"This is also your marriage, just tell me."
"Yes, Your Majesty!"
After Peter responded respectfully, he sang a high note. He first said to Elizabeth:
"Your Majesty, as the Crown Prince of the Russian Empire, my marriage is not a personal matter. Your Majesty should have full authority to make the decision. As long as it is good to Russia, I have no problem marrying a pig."
The whole place was shaken.
Why do bad children stand out more than good children when they do something good? Peter's words now have such an effect.
Is this Peter?
Is this what Peter would say?
The Minister of General Affairs, Lieutenant General of the Army, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the Perfume Counselor all opened their mouths in unison and looked at Peter in disbelief.
But Elizabeth almost lost her seat and fell down.
Ignoring everyone's reactions and coughing dryly, Peter continued:
"Your Majesty, in my opinion, I think the German princess is pretty good."
Elizabeth was a little surprised. The last time she was furious, not only did Peter lead the dog in front of her, but also because Peter said that he wanted to marry the Danish princess without listening to anyone. How could it become so fast now?
But this is a good thing. Peter's desire to marry the German princess was in line with her wishes.
From a personal perspective, Elizabeth hated the ever-expanding Frederick II, but from the queen's perspective, she needed a German Crown Princess to check and balance Europe.
After hearing Peter's words, several other ministers immediately objected, but to no avail.
The queen and the crown prince reached an agreement and both preferred the German princess. Finally, Elizabeth made the final decision:
"Many princesses will be coming. Whoever I put the necklace on will be the Crown Princess. That's it."
Then, at the Queen's signal, the meeting regarding Peter's marriage ended briefly.
The Minister of General Affairs, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Lieutenant General of the Army, and the Medical Counselor all left.
It's just that the face of the imperial physician and counselor Lestock looked a little ugly.
Elizabeth looked at Peter in confusion and said:
"Peter, are you okay?"
Peter stood up solemnly, then changed his name to aunt, saluted Elizabeth, and said with a sincere expression:
"Aunt, I sincerely apologize to you for what happened last time. Your nephew, I, Peter, promise that from now on, I will never bring dogs into the house again, and I will draw a clear line with Frederick II.
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Elizabeth was so startled that she stood up.
She looked Peter up and down, almost wondering if it was the same Peter standing in front of her.
She said with sharp eyes:
"Peter, who taught you this?"
She didn't have to ask about what she just said, but when it came to this level, she couldn't help but ask.
Peter said calmly:
"Aunt, no one taught me, I said it myself. I have deeply regretted it these days. My aunt is already worried enough by taking care of state affairs. I didn't expect that I would make my aunt so angry. It's very inappropriate."
Elizabeth looked at Peter strangely. Is this what her nephew could say?
Or had he heard the news that he was going to send him to the monastery, so he was so frightened that he ran here?
But she would not change her determination easily, because she had raised hopes for Peter too many times before, but without exception, her hopes were all in vain.
Elizabeth said calmly:
"Okay, I accept your apology."
Then he stopped mentioning this and asked:
"Do you really want to marry a German princess?"
Peter nodded and said:
"Yes, aunt, I have read the information about the German princess. Even the poor ones have to be funded by my aunt for travel expenses. It is really easy to control."
Elizabeth couldn't help but be surprised again. Peter would read the information about the German princess?
And you even know about financing your own travel expenses?
A smile appeared on Elizabeth's face, feeling surprised and pleased.
No matter what, this is her sister's child. If someone hadn't taught him to say this, she could still continue to look forward to it.
At this moment, a prompt sounded:
"Ding, congratulations to the host for completing the mission. He apologized to his aunt and promised to draw a clear line with Frederick II. He received the reward: proficiency in Russian!"
In an instant, countless pronunciation skills were directly integrated into his body, and Peter felt that Russian was as proficient and authentic as if he had practiced it for decades.
This feeling is really great, and learning this symbol means a lot.
After thinking for a while, Peter said to Elizabeth again:
"Aunt, I feel that my Russian level needs to be improved. I am going to study hard for a few days to improve my Russian level. I will ask my aunt for guidance then."
Elizabeth was stunned by what Peter said. She knew Peter's Russian proficiency very well. How many days of hard work would it take to improve it?
What does he mean by Russian?
But Peter had said ridiculous things before, but now it didn't matter. Instead, Peter, who had always been difficult to learn, was willing to take the initiative to learn Russian, which made Elizabeth happy.
It was impossible to learn in a few days, but Elizabeth liked Peter's attitude.
However, in order to avoid Peter getting in trouble, Elizabeth still said with a serious face:
"Learning Russian is a good thing, you have to be diligent and don't slack off."
Peter nodded, glanced at his aunt's dress again, bowed and stepped back.