Lubaumatsky''s action to welcome the king was so big that it had already attracted the attention of the Swedish army stationed in Krakow.
If alvid Wittenberg were still there, the general would not give up this opportunity to seize kazimiz, even if he was in full swing. Now, however, Wittenberg has been ordered by the king to lead the army back to Warsaw. General Anders Eriksson and his defenders are left behind in Krakow. He and his defenders are devastated by the surging rebel army. Facing the welcoming army whose Marshal''s strength can not be underestimated, Eriksson, who has always been cautious, just hurried to send a letter to Warsaw, but he did not send anyone to attack, Instead, he strengthened Krakow''s fortifications more carefully.
In this way, the Marshal''s army surrounded Wang Jia and returned to Lvov without any trouble. On the contrary, wherever he went, marshal lubaumatsky would stop the team and publicize it in a big way, and all the civilian groups and rebel forces nearby joined the team halfway when they learned that it was the Marshal''s team to welcome the king back to the Republic. When Wang arrived in dalivov, the team had a size of more than 20000 people.
Marshal lubaomatsky had already sorted out a house as the palace where the king and his party stayed. This house was originally one of the Marshal''s residences in Lvov. It was resplendent and was no inferior to the palaces of any small country.
For yanush and others, lubaomatsky also arranged accommodation for them near the palace. Lubaomatsky took this as an opportunity to show off his great wealth and power to others. He was not stingy at all and almost responded to requests from yanushi and others.
Wang Jia settled in the palace. Originally, marshal lubaumatsky wanted to hold a grand ball to celebrate. But Stanislaw pototsky declined for king kazimiz on the grounds that the king and queen were tired all the way.
The marshal had to move the ball to the next day.
In the mansion prepared by the marshal for yanush''s father and daughter, mitzkevich and others, yanush took off his armor that he had never left in recent days. The attentive marshal lubaumatsky had already prepared gorgeous clothes of various sizes for them. Yanush picked up one and tried it in the mirror.
"Natalie, what do you think of this dress?" yanush asked his daughter sitting on the sofa.
He held a red Kaftan coat in his hand, and the cuffs of the Kaftan coat were embroidered with gold thread, which looked gorgeous.
"Oh, good, father," Natalie replied absently.
Yanush put down his clothes. He sat next to his daughter.
"My daughter, what''s the matter with you? Have you caught a cold?" yanushi asked with concern. He also reached for his daughter''s white forehead.
"No, nothing. Father. I''m just too tired," Natalie said, avoiding yanush''s hand.
"Oh, really? Let''s have an early rest. It''s hard for you these days," yanush said.
"Yes, father."
Natalie stood up and saluted. She went up to her room on the second floor.
Yanushi watched his daughter disappear at the corner of the stairs. He sank his body into the sofa. Not to mention fatigue, it was good that tiyanushi was tired. After all, he was no longer young and his beard was gray.
Yanushi fell asleep on the sofa.
When he woke up the next morning, yanushi found that he had covered himself with a blanket. Yanushi remembered that he didn''t have this blanket when he slept. It was obviously his daughter who covered it for him. With this in mind, a warm current surged into yanushi''s heart.
"Natalie, Natalie."
Yanushi shouted upstairs, but there was no response upstairs.
"Maybe he''s still sleeping," yanush thought.
He walked out of the door. Today''s sunshine is very good, and the breath of spring has slowly filled the city. Although the cold of winter is still tenacious, it can not be resisted gradually.
"Your Excellency, you are up."
Seeing yanush coming out, mitzkevich greeted him.
Mitzkevich is practicing fencing in the square in front of the house. His body was white, and his close fitting white shirt had been moistened by sweat.
"Good morning, mitzkevich." yanush replied with a smile, "later, you''ll ask the kitchen to cook more dishes today, go to the cellar and take some bottles of good wine. I''ll have a good meal with Natalie at noon." yanush ordered.
"Have you forgotten, my lord? The marshal is going to have a ball today," mitzkevich reminded yanush with a smile.
Yanushi patted his forehead with his hand. How could he forget it.
"Then I have to go early. Your Majesty must have woken up. Mitzkevich, go up and wake Natalie up and let her dress up."
Mitzkevich was ordered upstairs. Yanushi waited downstairs at leisure.
Mitzkevich soon appeared at the window of Natalie''s room.
"My Lord, Miss Natalie, she''s gone!" cried mitzkevich anxiously.
In the temporary palace of King kazimiz of Lvov, Stanislaw pototsky reported a shocking news to King kazimiz - there was a coup in the Crimean khanate, and * * * gley Khan, who advocated an alliance with the Republic of Poland, was overthrown by his brother * * * gley.
"Is this news true?" asked king kazimizh.
"It''s true. This is the message from the Ottoman ambassador to bagchisale. It is said that * * * gley has escaped from Crimea and disappeared under the protection of loyal guards." Stanislaw pototsky said.
Then, the king and his subjects fell into silence.
Liaison with the Crimean Khanate has always been a focus of the Republic''s diplomacy and is personally in the charge of Stanislaw pototsky. Because the Crimean Khanate is so important. If the Khanate becomes an ally of the Republic of Poland, czar Russia and zaporoze''s Cossacks will be restrained, and the pressure on the eastern border of the Republic will be greatly reduced, so that the Republic can concentrate on Sweden. Moreover, the Tatar cavalry from Crimea will also greatly enhance the military strength of the Republic.
Originally, the * * of * * * gley Khan accepted a bribe from Stanislaw pototsky and has persuaded Khan. But now, * * * gley is on the stage. The brother, who had always opposed his alliance with the Republic, flirted with the Cossacks. Is his coming to power a blessing or a curse for the Republic.
"Do you know where * * * gley Khan fled?"
After a while, King kazimiz asked.
"I don''t know for the time being."
"I don''t care what way you use, you must find him!" kazimiz said with a rare cold face.
Everyone will be unhappy that an accident has happened to something that was originally safe.
"Yes," Stanislaw pototsky received the order. His head is very low.
Just then lubaumatsky came in.
"Your Majesty, the dance held by Weichen for you will begin soon," cried lyubomatsky.
"My marshal, I''ll be there in a minute," said King kazimiz, with a smile on his face.