But William's regret was only a momentary thing. In the long run, it is inevitable for Prussia to send troops to North America. The help of the British is not that cheap. Whether it is building a navy or seeking Denmark, it cannot be completed overnight, and the British
The help will undoubtedly make the date of completing the goal much earlier.
Thinking of Denmark, William's balls ached again. The original plan was to send troops to Denmark in the middle of the year in order to gain enough strategic depth to maneuver, but now all plans have come to nothing. Even if the royal army can quickly put down Morak's rebellion,
However, due to the series of problems exposed by Morak's rebellion and the turmoil caused by this incident in the kingdom, this will become a stumbling block for sending troops to Denmark. It is very irrational to send troops to Denmark without calming the country.
"Your Majesty, Your Majesty" Seeing William immersed in his own world, Rocks asked softly twice, and these two voices also brought William back to reality.
"I'm sorry, Your Excellency, I lost my composure. By the way, where did we just talk?" William said with an apologetic smile to Rocks.
"Your Majesty, we just talked about where Prince Henry is now," Rocks had to remind him.
"By the way, Rocks, I asked you to monitor the nobles everywhere to see if there is anything unusual. Have you found any problems?" William remembered Rocks' other identity and asked.
"Your Majesty, after investigation by our intelligence department, we found that there are some nobles in Silesia and Brandenburg who are secretly colluding with each other. We have not discovered their intentions yet," Rocks replied cautiously.
"Needless to say, arrest him immediately and torture him severely. If there are indeed signs of rebellion, he will be punished for treason immediately." William frowned after hearing this, but then said decisively.
"Your Majesty, is this too reckless? We don't have any evidence in our hands yet," Rocks said anxiously after hearing William's words.
"Lokes, you must not be merciful to these people with evil intentions at the critical moment. Since these people have other ideas, we must nip the danger before it happens. Do you want a second Morak to appear in Prussia?
"Is that so?" William stared at Locks and said after hearing Rocks' rebuttal.
Locks understood that Morak's rebellion had become William's dream. Under such circumstances, William would not give in to the nobles. If he objected again, Locks had no doubt that the young king would take action against him.
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"Yes, my majesty, as you wish." Under William's insistence, Rocks had to compromise.
After Rocks compromised, William nodded with satisfaction, then smiled:
"Your Majesty the Duke, although you did not go to the battlefield in person, I have seen everything you have done for Prussia. The kingdom will never forget those who have been working diligently for the kingdom."
After William comforted Rocks, he waved to Rocks to leave. Rocks bowed to William, then turned and left the room.
No matter how far the rebellion reached, ordinary civilians still had to continue living, but the East Prussian region near the border of the Kingdom of Poland was in bad luck.
Plivsky brought nearly 3,000 Cossack cavalry to visit this area. Initially, because the area was the area that responded to the Morak uprising earlier, Rezaviv led Plivsky and other Cossacks into this area.
At that time, he was warmly welcomed by the local nobles.
But in less than a month, when the local nobles were wondering why the Cossacks had returned to this area, the Cossacks showed their ferocious fangs to them.
"Quick, everyone, hurry up. After this place is robbed, there will be another place waiting for us, haha," Plivsky urged loudly while directing the Cossacks to plunder within the town.
"Haha, chief, look what this is." Hearing this voice, Plivsky turned around and saw a Cossack waving something in his hand and showing off loudly.
"What a good treasure, show me." Pliski said and took the thing from the stranger's hand.
This thing is a crown. When Pliski was received by the Russian Crown Prince Paul, he saw Paul wearing this thing on his head. The crown on his hand was made entirely of gold, with a huge sapphire inlaid in the center, and on both sides.
Occasionally decorated with various gemstones and jade, the entire crown looks noble and extraordinary.
"Hey, where did you get this baby?" Pliski asked the visitor excitedly.
"There was a convoy passing by outside the town just now. We went to grab it," the visitor replied.
The team with the crown, Pliski suddenly felt curious about this team, and he quickly asked the person:
"Where is it? Take me there." After hearing Pliski's question, the man replied, "Follow me," and then took Pliski outside the town.
There were three carriages standing in the open space outside the town. Dozens of Cossacks surrounded the three carriages. Several Cossacks were rummaging around in the carriages, and there were more than a dozen corpses lying on the ground.
, it was obvious that these Cossacks had just made a vote.
Seeing the scene in front of him, Plivsky did not think so, because this was very common in the Cossack world. But when he saw the decoration of the carriage, Plivsky was shocked.
Just after Plivsky arrived, a Cossack who didn't know what he had overturned in the carriage quickly ran towards Plivsky.
When the Cossack came closer, Plivsky discovered that what he was holding was a letter.
It turned out that this motorcade was a gift from Empress Catherine II to Morak. Her Majesty the Queen was very happy when she learned that Morak had controlled most of East Prussia in just a short time. Then the Queen learned from herself
Some of the collection were picked out and sent to be rewarded to Morak.
But unfortunately, the things were robbed by these lawless Cossacks before they were delivered to Morak.
Looking at the decoration of the carriage and the letters and crown in his hands, Plivsky felt his hands and feet were cold. He knew that he had to eliminate the hidden dangers, but Plivsky did not show anything on his face. He just ordered the Cossacks to remove all the hidden dangers.
Everything was burned to eliminate future troubles.
Plivsky secretly made up his mind that these Cossacks present must not stay. He does not need to be afraid of Morak, because Morak can't control him, but what if the Queen knew that Plivsky actually dared to rob her own things?
The Russian army in Ukraine will definitely be furious. The Russian army in Ukraine is not a vegetarian.
Kleiman finally returned to Königsberg with his army. The always lazy Kleiman was very uncomfortable during the march. Although Kleiman had the intention to be lazy, the ambition in his heart made Kleiman change his usual bad habits.
, his performance along the way was quite satisfactory, which caused some officers to have a lot of changes in their perception of it.
But not long after Clayman returned to the city, Morak's guards came back, and they brought Clayman extremely bad news: the army on the front line was defeated, and Morak was dead.