After the coronation, William took his entourage, including Lilissa, to the terrace of Copenhagen City Hall to receive cheers from the people who had gathered in the square in front of the city hall.
Unexpectedly, when the people of Copenhagen saw William waving, they reacted quite coldly, which made William very embarrassed. William then thought about it and thought of a way. He waved his hand to Lilissa.
Recruited to her side. When the weak Lilissa walked quietly to William's side, the crowd standing in the square burst into loud cheers
"Long live His Majesty the King! Long live Her Majesty the Queen!"
"Long live the King and Queen!"....
Such cheers could be heard endlessly. When hearing such cheers, Lilissa's cheeks, which had always been shy, became like a ripe apple, making people want to take a bite.
And when he saw William and Lilissa standing on the terrace and being cheered by the people, especially when the people shouted the queen's slogan, Frederick let out a sigh of relief.
Unlike Lilissa, William was shocked when he saw these people cheering. However, William did not immediately refute this situation. On the contrary, as if by acquiescence, William took Lilissa's hand and raised it high.
, as the two people raised their palms, the cheers of the people in the square became more intense.
After receiving the cheers, William led Lilissa down the terrace. Lilissa looked very embarrassed when she suddenly encountered such a change. She followed William step by step, really looking like a frustrated little daughter-in-law.
When William glanced at Lilissa, William felt helpless for a while. This Lilissa was good at everything but a little too weak. Although it was undeniable that William liked this type of girl, William's wife would be Prussian.
Queen. As the queen of Prussia, she will be entrusted with the hopes and dreams of the entire Prussia. William must find a girl who is mentally strong and wise enough to stand alone as his partner. From a point of view, Lilissa is not
suitable.
However, William does not intend to pursue what happened before. He is already nineteen years old. He was born in the palace and has seen too many intrigues. If someone said that no one deliberately arranged it, he would not believe it even if he were killed.
The idea of the person hiding behind the scenes is actually very simple. That is to force William to acquiesce that Lilissa will become his queen. However, William has no intention of explaining this wonderful misunderstanding. William, who is determined to open a harem route, will not care about this.
trivial matters.
William once again summoned the top nobles in the city at the Danish Royal Palace in the city. Not only that, William also called together the main officials from the entire three provinces of Denmark.
At the meeting, William confirmed the identity of Copenhagen-Prussian capital, and William was not prepared to completely break Denmark's old aristocratic system. However, in order to better rule Denmark, the nobles previously canonized by the Danish royal family must be
I received a canonization from Prussia once, and the highest title conferred this time was only marquis, and the number of marquises was stuck at three.
This also means that more than a dozen princes and dukes in Denmark need to compete for the titles of these three marquises. As for the subsequent noble titles, they will be reduced by one level according to the previous standards. Of course, in order to punish their previous mistakes, these nobles
The manor will be reduced by one-third, not just for the dozens of nobles in Copenhagen, but for the hundreds of nobles in the entire old land of Denmark. In this way, William will confiscate an extremely considerable amount of land.
On the one hand, William planned to use these lands as fiefs directly under the Hohenzollern family, while the other part of the land would be used to ensure the liberation of Danish serfs.
Although Denmark was ordered by Frederick VI to emancipate the serfs in 1786, because of his status as regent, he was not the king. Therefore, a considerable number of nobles in Denmark followed Frederick VI's order to emancipate the serfs, leading to the entire process.
Quite slowly.
William had already understood this situation before, so he came here precisely to ask all nobles to unconditionally emancipate the serfs.
The reason for this is that although William has inherited the throne of Denmark, the crown of this king was snatched from the hands of Christian VII by force. Therefore, it is foreseeable that William, the Danish king, will be the king of Denmark in Denmark.
There is no mass base among the people and there is no market.
In order to stabilize the people of Denmark, William must make the entire Danish people remember his name and even feel himself in the shortest possible time, and liberating the serfs is undoubtedly the best choice.
If the serfs are rescued from the hands of landlords and nobles and given land, then these serfs will definitely regard William who rescued them as their savior. By then, William will no longer have a mass base among the Danish people.
William, who was sitting at the top, looked at the many nobles and officials in the palace and said slowly:
"If you have any objections to my proposal, you can raise it and we can definitely discuss it!"
But hearing these words in the ears of those standing in the palace made their hearts tremble. Although William said it very politely and his tone was very kind, anyone with a little bit of sense knows that William has just accepted Denmark's invitation.
The position of king is the so-called "three fires for new officials to take office". If anyone dares to extinguish these fires, then it is conceivable that the outcome will be extremely tragic.
Seeing that everyone in the hall was silent, William nodded with satisfaction. Since everyone was so aware of current affairs, William was relieved. Although he just said that he could raise objections, as a leader, how could William tolerate treating himself
There are people who disagree with the meaning, unless that person cannot move on his own.
William's proposal was passed unanimously, and then in the palace, William made a new arrangement for the Danish Parliament. A large number of the original members of the Parliament and cabinet ministers were replaced by Prussians or Danish nobles who were close to Prussia.
Of course, this is actually a form.
You know, Denmark has been divided into three provinces by Prussia, and the officials of the three provinces are all arranged Prussians. What use is the parliament and the cabinet now?
Everyone sees that Denmark still maintains a certain degree of independence as a cosmetic project.