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Chapter 1938: The Lord of a Country Asks for a Monthly Pass

The most famous commercial street in Vaduz is actually very small. If you don’t buy anything, you can finish your shopping soon. However, there are surprises at the corner. Not far from the street, you can see the less ostentatious but neat houses. Although it is not very beautiful, it feels very comfortable to look at.

Luo Yue, who likes architecture, deliberately stopped the carriage and kept shooting in front of the house. Seeing this, the JC "guards" that have been with them all the time, automatically dispersed around, making a look like she was always preventing outsiders from disturbing her. In fact, no one cares about them at all. The "nationals" enjoy life happily, and it would be fine to take a few more glances, but this kind of thing would basically not happen when they came forward to inquire.

So Yang Cheng and the others felt a little embarrassed, and they were a little bit like taking off their pants and farting.

As a stamp kingdom, on the streets of Vaduz, you can see beautiful stamps on the floor tiles every time you walk. There are many cafes along the streets of Vaduz. Since you are here, enjoy a leisurely and slow life with the people here.

After all, there are not many places to visit, so stop and have a cup of coffee to rest. Looking at the white snow on the Alps in the distance, the clear air soaks into the body, awakening every sleeping cell in the body.

It is said that there are only 5 ZF personnel in Liechtenstein, three of which are part-time jobs. Therefore, the ZF building is as mini as this country, but "the sparrow is small and has all the internal organs."

The office building has three floors, the top floor is the Prime Minister's Mansion, the second floor is the court, and the bottom floor is the "prison" where prisoners are detained.

Who dares to imagine that the Prime Minister and the prisoners live in the same building?

But then again, there are basically no crimes in the nations, and the crime rate is extremely low. The most serious one is thieves. Generally, the permanent population of prisons will basically not exceed 10, so one floor is enough to live.

The person in charge took Yang Cheng, the temporary "monarch", into the ZF building for a walk. The funny thing was that he took him to greet the prisoners on the first floor. Yang Cheng and the others were also lucky and actually met the only "prisoner" in this country, a new German immigrant who teased a woman in the street two days ago because he was drunk.

This guy is a bank executive on weekdays, the captain of the football team at night, and the "star" in nightclubs and bars in the second half of the night. He holds multiple positions and can understand that he is occasionally lazy. After all, the so-called "harassment" is just a few love words to a beautiful woman, but the beauty stubbornly stumbles on her and sues him directly.

The crime facts have been formed. Given that the attitude of admitting mistakes is good and it is not a crime, the court finally decided to sentence him to three days in prison.

Today is the day when he is about to be released from prison after he is sentenced to allow Yang Cheng to experience more power as prime minister, the person in charge simply handed over the signing of the release documents to Yang Cheng. Just sign a letter to get this "extremely sinful" prisoner out of prison.

Yang Cheng thought it was a joke no matter how she thought it was, but she had to do the whole show and it was nothing to sign a letter. So he signed a daimyo amid the laughter of the whole family's jokes.

The prisoner thanked Yang Cheng very politely. What could Yang Cheng say? He patted the person on the shoulder, "Still work hard?"

It's too late today, so I'll go to Malburn tomorrow. It's also the only ski resort in Liechtenstein, with an altitude of about 1,600 meters. Many locals come here to ski in winter, and in the warm seasons, it's also a good place for hiking and cycling.

As the evening approached, Yang Cheng and his team returned to the car and drove towards the Vaduz Castle not far away on the mountain. This is still the palace where members of the royal family live. Compared with the castles of other European countries, this palace is not gorgeous, but the quaint mottled walls highlight its heavy historical sense.

The surrounding scenery is even more beautiful. Here, you can not only look at the net-like mountain roads on the mountain from afar, but also overlook the panoramic view of Vaduz.

In terms of scenery alone, it is no less than that of Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany.

Today, the monarch of all nations is Hans Adam. He was born in Zurich, Switzerland in 1945. He is the eldest son of Franz Joseph II. He entered the national school like a commoner's children. After graduating from the national school, Hans Adam began to receive a comprehensive and high-quality education aimed at inheriting his father's status. He first studied high school in Vienna, and after graduation he went to the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland to study economic sociology. Then he interned at a bank in London, accumulating rich financial and financial knowledge.

But it was not until the 1980s that Franz Joseph II granted most of the power to him, and he was responsible for ZF affairs. After Joseph II's death, on the same day, Hans Adam announced his succession and named Hans Adam II.

Before he ascended the throne, Hans Adam II was responsible for the management of royal property, and he did have expertise in finance and economics, which is rare among contemporary monarchs. When he first ascended the throne, the royal wealth was not as rich as it is now. It was only after hard work that he was promoted to the richest man of the European royal family.

After Adam II ascended the throne, he adhered to the ancestral teachings and continued to pursue a neutral policy, and on the other hand, he gave him new connotations based on the characteristics of the times. He mainly focused on the country's long-term plans, focused on formulating policies and policies, and left routine work to ZF for handling.

In addition, he advocated active participation in international affairs. Later, Liechtenstein joined the United Nations, the European Free Trade Union and the European Economic Area. It can be said that Adam II was a manager-type monarch in the industrial era.

Speaking of which, this monarch has an indissoluble bond with Country Z. He has come to Country Z many times as a personal identity and has developed a strong interest in the hybrid rice in Country Z.

He can be regarded as a rare enlightened monarch in Europe.

According to the Liechtenstein Constitution, Hans Adam II had much greater power than other European monarchs and had almost complete rule.

He can veto the resolution of the parliament, he has the right to approve or deny the nomination of the candidates for cabinet ministers, and also has the right to dissolve the parliament.

Adam II and his wife had four children, among which Crown Prince Alois was born in Zurich in 1968. The princes and princesses also received civilian education like their fathers.

As the princess gradually grew up, the size of the royal family in Liechtenstein began to expand: Adam II and his wife had four children in total, and these children had fifteen children one after another.

Even the Crown Prince Alois who was in charge of the reception tonight, he served in the Royal Military Academy of Sanhurst, England, and spent about half a year in Hong Kong and London.
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