"Your Royal Highness, the most loving queen, please bring my words to your majesty: I, lubaumatsky, the marshal of the Republic, am absolutely loyal to your Majesty King Jan kazimiz. Last night I had a brain disease and a splitting headache, so I couldn''t go to the palace to greet your majesty. I hope your majesty will understand."
Lubaumatsky said respectfully to Queen ludwiga. He held out a hand with white gloves and prepared to caress the queen into the carriage.
"Of course, your majesty knows that marshal, you are worried about the cause of the Republic Day and night and can''t sleep. So your majesty asked me to visit marshal. I also hope your look can recover as soon as possible. Your majesty has always told me that the Republic can''t live without marshal the next day." Queen ludwiga smiled and said to lubaumatsky. She put her hand on the Marshal''s hand and boarded the carriage.
The marshal saluted respectfully at the door of the carriage, and then watched the Queen''s carriage leave with a smile.
It was not until the carriage disappeared at the end of the truth that lyubomatsky straightened up and wiped the silver medal on his chest with his fingers. The medal was shining brightly in the sunshine. Lubaomatsky really loved it more and more. When he thought that he would have another gold medal in a short time, the corner of the Marshal''s mouth bent an exaggerated arc.
He was thinking about where to put the medal on his chest when he got it.
In the carriage that the queen rode, the smiling queen ludwiga restrained her smile. She pulled a rope hanging from her left.
"Your Highness, what can I do for you?" inquired the coachman driving the carriage.
"Go to the residence of old yanush," said queen ludwiga.
"Yes."
The coachman followed the Queen''s order and headed for yanush kishka''s residence.
Soon, the carriage stopped in front of the house of janush kishkadu.
Mitzkevich, who was practicing his sabre in the hospital, saw a gorgeous carriage stop in front of the door. He soon recognized that it was the Queen''s car. Mitzkevich hurried to the door of the carriage, slightly lowered his head and said, "good day, your highness."
In the process of King kazimiz''s return to the Republic, mitzkevich was always with him. Queen ludwiga soon recognized that it was mitzkevich''s voice.
"Mitzkevich, is your master at home?"
The Queen''s voice came from the carriage.
"Yes, the master is reading in the living room," replied mitzkevich.
The carriage door opened and queen ludwiga got out.
"Take me to old yanush," said the queen to mitzkevich.
Mitzkevich respectfully walked ahead and led the way for Queen ludwiga.
Sitting in the living room reading leisurely, yanushi was surprised to see his Royal Highness the Queen''s sudden visit. He had thought that at this time, Queen ludwiga should still be at marshal lubaumatsky''s mansion. Janush stood up in a panic and greeted queen ludwiga.
"Don''t be polite, I''m just improvised. Where''s Natalie?" Queen ludwiga said to yanush with a smile and asked about yanush''s daughter.
"Natalie has a cold and is resting," yanush replied, but his face was very unnatural when he spoke.
Queen ludwiga was so smart that she guessed that the old man was lying only by the change of yanush''s face, but she didn''t say it. One is that Natalie is yanush''s daughter, and the father will not be bad for his daughter; Today, before she returned to the palace, she came to yanushi specially. It was not just a temporary intention, as she said, but something important.
"That''s terrible. There happens to be medicine for a cold on my carriage. You ask mitzkevich to bring it to Natalie," Queen ludwiga said to yanush.
The yanushi calendar is an official sea. I can''t hear the implication. Queen ludwiga is going to support kaimitsky. She has something important to say to herself.
Yanush hurriedly asked mitzkevich to get the medicine and send it to Natalie. When mitzkevich left, yanush slightly turned to Queen ludwiga and asked, "Your Highness?"
"Lubaumatsky has agreed to make peace with his majesty," said queen ludwiga.
"That''s the blessing of the Republic." yanush wanted to laugh when he heard that lubaomatsky was persuaded by the queen. But he immediately thought that lubaomatsky was such a talkative person. He must have put forward no small conditions if he could promise to make peace with the king.
"What are the conditions for marshal lubaumatsky?" yanush asked.
Queen ludwiga nodded.
"He had two conditions. Lubaumatsky asked the king to assure him that the so-called declaration was only his own expedient, not really. And he proposed that after recovering Warsaw, the king would grant him the post of lifelong marshal of the Republic."
"Queen, you promised him!"
Hearing these two requests, the old man stood up with a "Ho". But immediately, the old man realized that he was too impolite.
"Sorry, your highness," said the queen. Yanush sat down again and apologized to the queen.
"Nothing." Queen ludwiga nodded understandably.
Yanush''s surprise was not because these two requirements were too harsh, but because lubaumatsky''s conditions were so "generous".
As we all know, the rank of Marshal of the Republic is not an actual position, it is more an honor. Even if lubaomatsky became the Grand Marshal of the Republic, he would not have more power than other marshals and commanders. The so-called guarantee is no more important than a piece of waste paper for the political yanushi.
Queen ludwiga was also glad that before going to the Marshal''s house, the queen and LV baomatsky were ready to speak to the lion. Unexpectedly, LV baomatsky did speak to the lion, but what he asked was these flashy things.
"Queen, you should have told the king the good news first, not the old man."
At this time, yanushi was in a good mood. He even joked.
"When I leave you, I''ll go back to the palace and tell your Majesty the news. I''m here because I have another important thing to ask you," said queen ludwiga, sitting upright.
Seeing queen ludwiga''s expression so serious and her speech so formal, yanush also realized that the next thing was no small matter.
"As long as I can do it, I will go through fire and water," yanush assured the queen.