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Chapter 55: Comprehensive Ceasefire

When Kaunitz sent the news back to Vienna that William had agreed to peace talks, residents in the city took to the streets to pray. Some residents even cried with joy because they had escaped the war, but those who cried with joy certainly did not include Queen Theresa's family.

Although Queen Theresa was relieved after hearing the news, she was still angry. When she summoned the Austrian minister in the palace, she lost her temper. But after reprimanding the minister, Theresa actually shed tears.

tears.

Joseph II actually cried when he saw his mother. He was simply unbelievable. You must know that Queen Teresa has always been known as a strong woman in various countries. From the time Joseph II could remember, he had never seen his mother cry. Joseph II

Shi immediately ordered all the ministers to go out immediately. Only Joseph and his mother were left in the room.

Joseph II said carefully:

"Mother, although we ceded the land, we still kept Vienna, and we still have a chance to make a comeback."

But Teresa remained unmoved until Joseph II was at a loss. Teresa sobbed and said:

"Last night, I dreamed about your grandfather. He blamed me for not preserving Austria's foundation. The Habsburg territory was in pieces in my hands. How could I see your grandfather and father if I died?"

After listening to Queen Theresa's words, Joseph II said sadly:

"Mother, this is all my fault. I am obsessed with it. Mother, I promise you, I will definitely focus all my energy on national affairs in the future."

Teresa endured her sadness, walked to Joseph II and hugged him into her arms. Joseph II, who was in his thirties or forties, relied on his mother's arms like a child.

When Marshal Dessau, who was resisting the French army, took a deep breath after receiving William's order, he saw that the French army was becoming more and more fierce. If this continues, it may not be long before all of his tens of thousands of people will have to pay for it.

Already.

Marshal Dessau immediately sent an envoy to meet with the French army coach Clemens. He conveyed the news to Clemens that Pu-Austria had ceased war. However, Count Clemens did not believe Dessau's words. He thought Dessau wanted to delay

As time passed, the French army's attack became more and more intense.

Fortunately, this state did not last long. With the arrival of reinforcements sent by William, Dessau could barely hold on.

Prince Henry on the Eastern Front immediately began to pack his bags after receiving William's military report. Henry believed that with the armistice between Prussia and Austria, České Budejevice had no value. What he had to do now was to immediately return to defend Prague.

, there are some blind people in the province peeking at Prague secretly.

Suvorov felt strange when he saw the Prussian army starting to prepare to break out of camp. At that moment, Suvorov took Rumyantsev to the Prussian military camp, and saw all the Prussian soldiers in the military camp packing their bags.

, Suvorov had a bad feeling.

When Suvorov entered Prince Henry's tent, Henry was explaining to his staff the order of the evacuation of various army units.

As soon as Suvorov entered the tent, he shouted:

"Your Excellency Prince Henry, where are your Prussian troops preparing to go?"

Henry looked up when he heard the voice and saw that it was Suvorov. He smiled and said:

"Your Excellency Suvorov, you are really a rare visitor. I guess there is no need to inform you Russians about where our Prussian army is going."

When Suvorov heard Henry's words, his beard became angry and he shouted:

"Your Excellency Prince Henry, now we, Russia and Prussia, are allies. You must inform us of any actions you take."

After he finished speaking, Henry smiled casually and said:

"Okay, Marshal, on behalf of the Kingdom of Prussia, I am informing you that the war between Prussia and Austria is over. I am going to take the army back to Prague."

When Suvorov heard that the Pu-Austrian armistice had been declared, he was stunned for a moment. After a while, he came to his senses and murmured:

"It's over, the war is over" but then he said angrily:

"Prince Henry, what do you mean? Has Prussia already made peace with Austria privately? Have you ever asked us, Russia? Why do you have a private truce? Don't forget that it was you, Prussia, who humbly begged us, Russia, to help you."

After hearing Suvorov talk about making peace, privately and in a low voice, Henry said dissatisfied:

"Your Excellency, Marshal, this is the decision of His Majesty the King of our country. You have no right to criticize our country's internal affairs. What's more, even if you don't come to me, I will go to you. Your Excellency, Marshal, please listen clearly. The war is over."

"I will immediately report the attitude of the Prussians today to Empress Catherine. Just wait for Her Majesty's wrath," Suvorov shouted, and then left angrily.

Looking at the angry Suvorov's back, Henry snorted coldly and said:

"I want to see what anger your queen has to express."

After William joined the Prussian and Bavaria forces who had returned from the direction of Vienna, he immediately announced to everyone that he would take Etans to Bavaria to attack the dissolute and unscrupulous Elector Charles. Ferdinand would stay here with an army of 50,000 people.

After Joseph II of Austria announced the armistice and returned to Prussia, William also issued an urgent order to the Duke of Locks in the country to immediately rush to Vienna to sign the armistice with Joseph II.

A few days later, Joseph II and the Prussian representative Duke Rox formally signed an armistice in the Royal Palace of Vienna in the presence of envoys from various countries in Vienna.

After the edict was signed, the Russian troops outside the city of Czech Budejevice also began to retreat. Although Suvorov was unwilling to do so, he was not completely sure to eliminate Charles and the Czech Republic after Prussia had withdrawn.

The Austrian and Russian troops in Budejevice returned to their starting point, Brno in the Moravia region.

Count Clermain of France on the Western Front immediately stopped his attack after hearing the news. Since the Prussian army on the opposite side had received reinforcements, France would not be able to break through Marshal Dessau's defense line unless it sent more troops.

Charles of Bavaria immediately panicked. He sent an envoy to the Prussian-Pakistani coalition that had entered Bavaria, claiming that all the reasons for participating in the war were the decisions he had to make under the coercion of the Austrians. He sacrificed his life in the war.

The Prussian soldiers expressed condolences, but William did not accept his apology.

William led his army into Munich when Charles had no right to react. The gate of Munich was opened by an old unit of Etans. After learning that William was leading his army, Bavaria no longer had the determination to resist.

After entering Munich, William announced to the outside world that Prussia came this time to help the people of Bavaria overthrow the despicable and unscrupulous rulers. The actions of the Prussian army were to ensure that the centuries-old friendship between Prussia and Bavaria would continue to be friendly and harmonious.

Go down.

That night, news came from the Bavarian Palace that the original Elector Charles no longer had the energy to handle state affairs due to overwork. Now the state affairs of Bavaria are handled by Count Etans, and Count Etans has become the first heir to Bavaria.

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When they learned about the Prussian-Austrian armistice, European countries reacted differently

Louis XVI and his wife in France believed that William was a devil and the scum of all the world that believed in Jesus Christ. When Louis XVI summoned envoys from various countries, he made it clear that all European countries had the obligation to work together to eliminate Prussia, a factor of instability in Central Europe. Believers of God

Pagan countries in the territory.

George III of the United Kingdom sent an envoy to Prussia. George III believed that William had broken the Habsburg villain group that had been hanging over Europe for hundreds of years. He expressed his heartfelt blessings to William and strengthened the long-term friendship of the Anglo-Prussian alliance.

Best wishes.

Catherine II of Russia angrily denounced William as a thief and a liar. The evil Prussian group headed by William deceived the friendship of the Russian people and betrayed the trust of the kind-hearted Russian people.

Abdul Hamid I, the Caliph of Ottoman Turkey, was secretly delighted. For an ambitious Caliph, it was such a pleasure to see his two major enemies, Austria and Russia, conquering each other.

, at the same time Hamid I accelerated the pace of his reforms, and he was eager to retaliate against Russia again.

When William led the army in Munich, he wrote a letter to Duke Locks. He ordered Locks to lead people to design a triumphal arch-style gate based on the ancient Greek colonnade gate. At the same time, William also emphasized that the city

The door should be decorated with bronze decorative statues and marble relief paintings, and at the top of the door there should be a goddess of victory with wings on her back.

William informed Lockes of the basic shape of the later Brandenburg Gate, and he ordered Lockes to build the Brandenburg Gate when the army returned to Brandenburg.

After stabilizing the situation in Bavaria, William led his army to leave Munich. Along the way, William thought about the gains and losses of this battle:

Although Austria has been severely damaged so far, the truce with Austria has made the Russian Empress have a lot of opinions about Prussia. You must know that one of the main reasons for Prussia's victory was Russia's participation in the war. Once Russia fell to the Austrians

, then no matter how much land Prussia expanded, it could only survive under the siege of three enemies. One mistake and all the previous efforts would be wasted.

But William soon became happy again. After this battle, Austria would never be able to recover without taking several years. While Austria was silently licking its wounds, Prussia could fight for more interests for itself.

At the same time, the current corruption and luxury in France were also exposed during the war. Thinking about Louis XVI, William secretly rejoiced that Louis XVI was so proud in just a few years.

The only thing William needed to worry about was Russia under the rule of Queen Catherine II, but without its allies, Russia was alone and could not pose much of a threat to Prussia.

What's more, the peace talks with Austria did not explain how to deal with the Polish and Moravia areas that the Russian army has occupied, which will lay a fuse between Russia and Austria.

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