Chapter 127 Teresia
Maria nodded to express her understanding, and at the same time bent down and said with gratitude: "I will thank you for Eugen, Uncle Eugen. In addition, I would like to ask you to arrange it, I am going to Cosenza."
"No!" The prince refused this time without thinking, and then his tone softened again, and he persuaded him: "Maria, Cosenza has a terrible disease now. It is too dangerous for you to go there. Neither me nor your father can allow you to go there."
"Uncle Eugen, you know me." From beginning to end, Maria's expression did not change much, but you could feel an extremely strong determination from her.
"I said I would go, no matter what method it was. So if you can help me and get me to go to Cosenza smoothly, I would be very grateful."
The sunlight shone in from the window and shone on Princess Maria's face. Her eyes were bright and clear, like a clear spring, and an indomitable will flow out from it.
The prince felt a headache. This Princess Maria was so powerful. Not to mention him, even His Majesty the Emperor could do anything to her. But the place of Cosenza was too dangerous. If possible, he would never want Maria to go there.
After thinking about it, the prince had to say helplessly: "Sir, please go back to the bedroom and wait a moment, and you don't have to go to the small place in Cosenza. I will send someone directly to take Eugen to WYN. Do you think it's OK?"
Feeling the pressure from Maria, Prince Eugen used honorific words. In the entire palace, including His Majesty Charles VI, who pretended to be crazy, no one was afraid of this bold Princess Maria.
Even though five years have passed, the horror legend about her is still circulating in the palace. Her strongest thing is not to make trouble, but to the fact that she is still reasonable after the trouble. In the end, you can only suffer a loss and admit that you are unlucky.
Princess Maria's intelligence is as famous as her ability to make trouble. Facing such a smart and out-of-line princess, anyone will feel helpless.
At this moment, the prince had actually taken a step back. If Eugen stayed in Cosenza, he might be dealt with by anyone or assassinated. But if he was brought back to Viana, not to mention anything else, at least the level of security would be guaranteed.
As for how to deal with Eugen, that's a story later.
Princess Maria proposed to go to Cosenza, which was actually to serve as an umbrella for Eugen. Now that the prince has already expressed her opinion, her purpose has been achieved.
"Hahaha, you are so nice, Uncle Eugen, I suddenly realized that you have become handsome again after not seeing you for so many years. You are so strange. Others are getting uglier as they get older, but you are getting more handsome as you get older. Even my father was not as good as you are now when he was young." Princess Maria immediately smiled and ran to the prince, holding his arm, acting coquettishly, and flattering.
Prince Eugen had known Princess Maria's nature for a long time, so he was not surprised. He just smiled lovingly and said, "You... OK, don't flatter me. Since you come out, go and see your father. You haven't seen each other for a long time. Your father misses you very much. He always told me that he shouldn't have agreed to your agreement at the beginning, and that you and your daughter couldn't even meet each other a few times."
When she mentioned her father, a warm current also emerged in Princess Maria's heart. Why didn't she miss her father? Especially when she heard that her father's health was getting worse and worse, it made her feel extremely worried.
After agreeing, Maria bid farewell to the princess and ran towards Charles VI's bedroom. She was like a warm sun, bringing the lively and brisk breath of spring to this palace, dispersing the bleak atmosphere of autumn.
But in the Zwinger Palace in Dreston, the Principal of Saxony in the north, the atmosphere seemed to have crossed autumn and entered the cold winter.
On the internal execution ground in the palace, there were a row of more than a dozen prisoners in prison uniforms. They were all male and all of them were similar in shape. If you look at it briefly, you will find that each of them had some similarities with Eugen.
Two strong soldiers escorted a prisoner and pressed him to kneel on the ground. The executioner slowly walked over from the left with a long machete.
Earl Mead's wife Tracia sat high in the stand on the side. The fat on her face was highlighted because of her expression being too ferocious. Her gathered facial features were twisted unnaturally. Her thick arms leaned on the wooden railing in front of the stand and shouted wildly: "Kill me, and kill all these messes for me!"
As the words came to the ground, the executioner raised the machete in his hand and slashed hard at the prisoner who was kneeling on the ground. A dull tearing sounded, and the prisoner's head rolled to the ground.
These people are ordinary prisoners in the castle prison, most of whom are least dead, but they are sentenced to death because of a single order from Tracia.
In other places, the execution method of beheading has been mostly replaced, and has been replaced with a more 'elegant' guillotine. This form is still retained in Saxony, a country that advocates primitive force.
Another prisoner's head was cut off, and Tracia's face was still very ugly. She turned her head suddenly and shouted at the Duke of Billon next to her: "Not these, they are not Eugen's bastard. I want you to kill Eugen, I want you to avenge my lover!"
If it were normal times, Tracia would never dare to speak loudly to her brother, Duke Billon, but now she has completely no scruples.
Her two lovers, behind the scenes and on the surface, died because of Eugen, and one of them was cut off by Eugen's head. This deep hatred had burned her eyes red and buried her reason.
Duke Billon, who was sitting aside, frowned. He was also angry. Eugen's behavior could be said to have pulled down the face of their Saxony Principality, and then trampled on the dirt and trampled them hard.
If possible, he even wanted to dispatch a large army directly to the south to flatten Eugen's territory, capture him and all his subordinates back, and let them die in endless regret after experiencing the most cruel torture.
Unfortunately, he could not do this. Saxony and Lebir were separated by two dukes, which was equivalent to crossing the entire Holy Roman Empire. There were still Poles eyeing him on the border behind him. If the army was easily mobilized, it would likely cause unimaginable serious consequences.
Besides, even if he really leads troops to the south, it depends on whether the Habsburgs will let him take Eugen away. At least for now, Charles VI is still the emperor of the empire.
Chapter completed!