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Chapter 270 Fake! (40/102)

Among the Prussian Legion, General Keilos held a letter in his hand and listened to the report of the soldiers under his hands with a gloomy face. After the report of the soldiers was over, the letter was also made into a ball of waste paper by him.

The letter was submitted to him in the name of the Holy Roman Empire, and it came from the Habsburg coalition. The content of the letter was the news that His Majesty Emperor Charles VI had restored his mind.

The letter was extremely tough and was written by Emperor Charles VI himself. His Majesty seemed to have not taken the 60,000 Prussian army seriously. He directly "ordered" Keiros in the letter to immediately stop the current war, repatriate the soldiers, and personally go to Vienna to be tried.

This tone seemed to be ordering a servant, but this was normal. For the imperial emperor, all the noble lords in the country could be considered his servants.

"How is this possible!" Keiros clenched his teeth, his voice as if he was holding it out of his throat. He really couldn't believe it. Even with the archbishop's explanation, he couldn't believe it.

Or, he was unwilling to believe it at all.

The Hohenzollern family has planned for nearly ten years, and during this period, all kinds of layouts and various backup plans were prepared. It can be said that everything has been included.

During the past decade, they used various methods, even without hesitation to unite the empire, to weaken the strength of the Habsburg family and try every means to isolate the Habsburgs.

Under Hohenzollern's secret control, Duke Billon was also pulled onto the warship intentionally or unintentionally, and all preparations were strived to be perfect.

Finally, when the map was revealed, the attack was at the beginning, nothing unexpected happened, and the balance of war quickly tilted towards them.

However, as time went by, a sudden Eugen Count disrupted their deployment. The failure in the Leber region had some impact on the plan, but it did not shatter the plan.

The Hohenzollern family quickly rectified their army, and at the same time as the Duke of Biron joined forces to attack Vienna, and the war continued to develop as they wanted.

As a result, when everything was at its most critical moment, and was about to harvest the fruits of victory, the situation suddenly took a sharp turn, and a letter from Emperor Charles VI changed all this.

"Damn it! Damn it! Damn it! Good you old Charles VI, you don't wake up early or late, but you wake up at this time, you fucking play with me, right?" In anger and anxious, Keiros actually said three times in a row, and he no longer had the kind of demeanor of planning.

Even though he received good aristocratic education since childhood, he couldn't help but swear, and even wanted to vent his anger by smashing things.

Keiros hated that with his 60,000 coalition forces, victory can be said to be within reach, but now everything has become a waste of money and everything will be gone.

He hated Eugen and Saxony. The battle of Leber was delayed for too long, which led to various changes. Of course, what he hated the most was Charles VI. He woke up at this time. This was the biggest strange thing in the world. A fool with ignorance suddenly said it was OK.

The worst thing is that he even had to take responsibility for it. From the letters sent by Charles VI, it can be seen that the emperor could not forgive their ruthless behavior. When he thought of the consequences of the Habsburg family, Keiros couldn't help but tremble.

"Damn it, all you damn things, go to die!!" Keilos cursed angrily, then fell on the chair dejectedly. At this moment, his face looked like a dead gray, and cold sweat as big as beans emerged from his forehead. Keilos didn't know what to do.

In the hall, the messenger who reported the news stood in front of Keilos tremblingly, and did not dare to let out any excitement, for fear that Keilos would transfer his anger to his head.

After following Keilos for many years, this was the first time he saw Keilos get so angry. The impact of this incident on Keilos was too great, and the messenger himself felt confused.

The messenger was a soldier of Keilos, but he was also a soldier loyal to His Majesty the Emperor. He was confused. If His Majesty himself ordered them to rebel and capture Keilos, would he obey the order?

This problem exists in the hearts of all the soldiers of the Prussian coalition.

In comparison, the situation of the Saxon Legion was better, especially Duke Billon. After the letter from Charles VI was delivered, Duke Billon didn't even look at it, but directly kneaded it into a ball and threw it on the ground, and then sneered: "Haha, do you really think I'm easy to cheat? It's ridiculous to use this trick to deceive me."

Judging from Duke Billon's attitude, he didn't believe it at all.

After hearing this, the generals in the camp looked at each other, not knowing whether they should do anything. After a moment, a general with a straightforward temperament stood up and reminded carefully: "Duke Billon, after all, that letter is guaranteed by the Archbishop. I think it's better to pay attention to it."

This sentence was very pertinent. After the general finished speaking, the other generals nodded slightly, obviously agreeing with this view very much.

But unexpectedly, Duke Billon suddenly stood up from his position, took two steps to the general, and threw his hands on the general's face with a slap.

With a pair of tiger eyes glaring at the general, Duke Billon said in a cold tone: "What are you talking about? I'm shaking the morale of the army, and I'll cut off your head with my own hands!"

As soon as this murderous words came out, everyone immediately closed their mouths, looked at their noses and their hearts, and never dared to express any objections again.

The general who was slapped did not dare to raise any objections, but just stood up with his head down, took a few steps back, and looked respectful and obedient.

Duke Billon glared at him, then said, "Hmph, what's wrong with the Archbishop? He's just a group of timid mice, hiding under God's robe, doing some brainless stupid things!"

This sentence is really a bit ruthless. If the people in the Holy See heard it, they will inevitably treat Duke Billon as a pagan, and may even tie him to the stake and burn him to death.

However, everyone present was all subordinates of Duke Billon. Although he said so, no one dared to pursue his guilt for being disrespectful to God. Not to mention, they didn't even dare to mention it, just pretending that they had not heard these words.

"Even the Archbishop, there may be times when he is deceived, or when he is deceived. Therefore, the awakening of Charles VI is a complete scam!"
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