Chapter Five Hundred and Eighty-Three Happy? Regret?
After Leopold II's order was issued, the entire Vienna quickly mobilized, and when Alexander and his men saw the convoyed figure on the Vienna walls from the telescope, Alexander already knew Vienna's attitude.
"Daniel, what do you think I'm not doing well enough? Or what's wrong with Franz!"
At this moment, after Alexander saw that he was growing freely, he was rejected by his enemy and suddenly felt a hint of sadness in his heart.
"Your Highness, no matter what aspect, you are better than Franz. The reason why he is the crown prince is probably because he is the eldest son of His Majesty the Emperor!"
Hearing Daniel say this, Alexander laughed at himself:
"Yes, just because Franz was born a few years earlier than me, he is the well-deserved heir of the empire! No matter how hard I try, in Vienna's view, I am a ruthless minister!"
As he said that, Alexander's expression became more and more excited. He excitedly rushed to his own soldiers who were setting up formations under the city of Vienna and shouted:
"My soldiers, what you see is the heart of the empire at this moment, Vienna, the most majestic and rich city on the entire European continent! But now there are people in Vienna who collude with the Prussians to sell their national interests. It is these people that we Hungarians have more than 10,000 people who have been ruined for no reason! Every Hungarian is unforgettable for this hatred. The soldiers told me what should we do to the villain hiding behind the city wall!"
"Kill! Kill! Kill! ............"
As Alexander's voice came to the ground, a huge shout of killing sounded throughout the Hungarian army. At this moment, standing in front of the army formation, Alexander rode his horse and spread his hands.
"For those villains, the blood debt can only be paid with blood! After breaking through Vienna, all of you will be the heroes of the empire! From today on, I will order as the Governor of Hungary that all Hungarians will be exempted from taxes for five years!"
There were once again huge cheers in the Hungarian army. Five years of tax revenue was a considerable expense for all Hungarians, and now Alexander's actions undoubtedly cater to all Hungarian soldiers.
When Alexander was galloping in front of the Hungarian army, Leopold II, Franz and a group of royal nobles had already arrived on the walls of Vienna. When he saw Alexander's leadership style in front of the front of the army, Leopold II felt both gratitude and regret.
Leopold II sometimes felt that he was lucky, and his sons were all the best among the people. Therefore, in Leopold II's expectation, even after his death, Franz was in Vienna and Carl controlled the army. Alexander and Ferdinand were one in Hungary and the other in northern Italy, which was enough to form a suppression attitude. If the brothers and the others worked together, why worry that the Habsburg dynasty would not revive again!
But now, Alexander and Franz have developed to the point of fighting each other. All this has caused Leopold II to be faintly pressed against a huge stone.
The news of Alexander's rebellion was immediately sent to William's desk, and William was greatly relieved after seeing the news.
Although the French army did not take any further action after annihilated the British Expeditionary Force, Napoleon's army was like a big hand and tightly pinched the Prussians' neck. In William's view, even if he gathered 40,000 troops and arranged them on the Western Front, he still had no confidence in defeating Napoleon, and even resisting it was not possible.
It is no exaggeration to say that one of the commanders like Napoleon has been released in a century. Therefore, in addition to transferring the Fourth Division and the Seventh Division back to Brandenburg, after discussions between William and Dessau, during this period on the Bohemia front, the Prussian army also began to gradually shrink its forces to prevent Napoleon from attacking the Prussian land.
Although the Prussian army's shrinking defense was a wonderful opportunity for Tuha, at this moment, Tuha had no way to worry about the Prussians on the other side. Originally, according to Tuha and Karl's plan, the sneak attack on Bratner was to encourage the morale of the Austrian army before Christmas. However, now Carl's action ended in failure, and the already bleak Austrian soldiers had no enthusiasm for fighting. Therefore, Tuha knew that his top priority was not to attack the Prussians, but to appease the soldiers under his command who had been fighting for a year.
"Your Majesty, I have to say that this is really God's blessing. If the Hungarian Governor led the army to support Tuha, then our winter would definitely be extremely sad, but now I think I have become the dignitaries in Vienna!"
As he spoke, a smile appeared on Dessau's face.
Just after William received the information from Vienna, he immediately recruited Dessau into his office and then showed the information to Dessau. Dessau was very happy about the content of this information.
Of course, in Dessau's mouth, this thing became God bless Prussia, otherwise how could such a coincidence happen? But only William knew how much effort Prussia had put into doing this.
"Marty Marshal Dessau, although civil strife in the Austrians is a great good thing for us, it is not the time to rest assured. Napoleon's army has not moved since defeating the British. This is both good and bad news for us. After all, Napoleon is like a sword of Damolisk, and he will not know when it will fall on us. It is precisely this threat that is undoubtedly the most worrying!"
After hearing William say this, Dessau's expression changed. After all, Napoleon had been stationed in the Austrian Netherlands for more than a month, and during this period, the French seemed to be completely no longer in a state of war, and even Antwerp in front of him had not recovered. This made people wonder what the French could do to make a decision.
After William finished speaking, he fell into deep thought. Because of the situation, William used the two spies hidden most deeply in Prussia. Now, good news has been heard in one direction, while the other direction has not yet been heard at all.
In fact, after defeating the British, Napoleon set his sights on the Austrian Netherlands. After that, Napoleon ignored Antwerp in front of him and directly led 30,000 French troops to the city of Brussels. Later, Napoleon strengthened Brussels' defense to prevent the remnants of the fleeing British army from fleeing to Brussels for harming the local area. As an excuse, he successfully led his army into Brussels.
The whole Brussels naturally had no idea what Napoleon thought. Even when the Austrian governor learned from Napoleon that the French army had seen more than 5,000 British defeated troops fleeing towards Brussels, the governor was very readily agreed to Napoleon's request for garrison.
After entering Brussels, Napoleon's army immediately controlled the entire entrance and exit of Brussels, and then a thousand French troops surrounded the Austrian Governor's House in Brussels with lightning speed. Then, under the escort of a team of personal guards, Napoleon personally entered the Governor's House. No one knew what Napoleon and the Austrian Governor said. What everyone knows is that just after Napoleon left, the Governor's Lord ordered the handover of all the important facilities and institutions in the city to the French, and the thousand men brought by Napoleon before were stationed outside the Governor's House.
Napoleon did not kill the Governor because many of his affairs required the Governor to cooperate. After Napoleon actually controlled Brussels, he immediately announced as the commander-in-chief of the French-Austrian coalition that the Austrian Netherlands, including Brussels, had entered military control. Under Napoleon's announcement, there was also a seal of the Austrian Governor's seal.
Of course, Napoleon knew that the news of his control of Brussels could not be concealed for long, so he did not panic to cover it up. Not only that, Napoleon even instructed the Austrian governor to inform Vienna of the situation here. Of course, the governor clearly stated in the official document of the governor that the French army did defeat the British army, but there were too many British soldiers. Therefore, all parts of the Austrian Netherlands, which were threatened by these defeated soldiers, unanimously demanded that the French army enter the area to deploy defenses.
The Governor's official document was written with high sound, and because of distance, Vienna did not understand the actual situation in the Austrian Netherlands, so it acknowledged the fact that military control was implemented in the Austrian Netherlands.
At this time, Napoleon, sitting in the head of the Brussels city hall, could not see a smile on his face. In front of him was an imperial edict from the Palace of Versailles, which ordered Napoleon to lead his army to conquer Antwerp and even march towards the Netherlands.
In the battle of Nicolas, Napoleon did send a document to the Palace of Versailles to report victory, but at the same time, Napoleon also asked for help from the Palace of Versailles. In this document of reporting victory, Napoleon said that his army had suffered severe damage and urgently needed reinforcements.
However, the Palace of Versailles ignored Napoleon's request for reinforcements, and now such an edict has been issued, which has made Napoleon very angry.
Just when Napoleon was feeling a headache, he only felt a pair of small hands slowly placed on his temple and gently pressed them. He felt the breathing of the owner of the little hands behind him, and a smile appeared on Napoleon's face.