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Chapter 389

    Christina walked into Wittenberg''s temporary headquarters. She let Chechen and his companions go on her own. Although no one can question her decision here as a queen, Christina''s military character since childhood still prompted Christina to confess to Wittenberg.


    In the headquarters, Christina saw Baron Christopher bilyork lying down in a pool of blood, Wittenberg sitting on a long legged chair with a bloody saber at her feet.


    Baron Christopher bilyork, who had lost his life, stared wide. His face recorded the expression at the last moment of his life, including panic, pain and disbelief.


    Wittenberg killed Baron Christopher bilyork - a fact Christina immediately realized. However, he did not understand why, as the commander of Sweden in Warsaw, Wittenberg poisoned Baron Christopher bilyork who came as a reinforcement.


    "Here you are, your majesty," Wittenberg smiled at Christina.


    The smile was full of warmth.


    Wittenberg, who is always famous for his cruelty, has warmth in his smile. If this is told to others, no one will believe it. But it is true that Wittenberg showed a warm smile to Christina, and after killing.


    "What''s going on here, general?" Christina asked solemnly and straightforwardly, instead of smiling back at Wittenberg as usual.


    "Baron Christopher bilyork is dead. I killed him," said Wittenberg.


    "Why?"


    Christina certainly knew that Wittenberg had killed Baron Christopher biryork. She wants to know why.


    "Your Majesty."


    Wittenberg stood up, and what he did to Christina was the courtier''s etiquette to the monarch.


    Christina leaned over and gave way.


    "Your Majesty, before long, kazimiz should send envoys to me again to ask for surrender. This time I am ready to agree, because my soldiers can no longer withstand another attack. Although they are unwilling to admit it, our failure is inevitable." videnberg said sadly.


    "I know," Christina whispered with her head down. From Warsaw to today, Wittenberg can be said to have used all his skills. He and his staff worked all night, thinking hard about ways to defend Warsaw. His hair was almost half off, and his beard had lost its luster. However, in the face of the absolute superiority of the Polish army, he was finally defeated. But no one will blame the general, because no one can do better.


    It can be said that although it was a defeat, this defeat was enough to wash away the stigma of Wittenberg''s failure under the Daguangming Mountain Monastery.


    After a brief silence, Christina asked, "is it because Baron Christopher bilyork opposed surrender?"


    Wittenberg would kill the innocent Baron Christopher bilyork. Christina could only think of this reason after thinking about it.


    Wittenberg shook his head. He picked up the saber on the ground and inserted it back into the scabbard without wiping it with blood.


    "No, the Baron did not object to my surrender. I wanted to kill him for you," said Wittenberg.


    If Christina was struck by lightning, she was fixed there, like a stone statue.


    It''s for you. Wittenberg has made it clear.


    For his cousin, everyone can surrender to the poles and fall into the hands of the poles, but not himself. Baron Christopher biryork obviously has a secret mission besides the task of rescuing Warsaw city - to kill himself when things can''t be done.


    A dead former queen, not a captive, is the best solution for Carl X and for the kingdom of Sweden.


    "Cousin is more suitable to be king than herself," Christina thought sadly.


    Wittenberg suddenly came forward and hugged Christina. There were no evil thoughts in her arms, only love and warmth.


    "Your Majesty, I love you as much as I love my daughter," said Wittenberg.


    Wittenberg has always appeared as the confidant of Carl X in China, and has always shown an irreconcilable attitude towards the forces still loyal to Christina in China, but who can think that the "opponent" of Christina and the supporter of Carl x really wants Christina. This cannot but be said to be the sorrow of Carl X.


    Christina gently slipped out of Wittenberg''s arms.


    "Thank you, Wittenberg. But Carl may be right. My identity can''t fall into the hands of the poles. And if Carl knew I was alive and Christopher biljok was dead, he would know that you let me go. Then it would be difficult for you to get back to Sweden." Christina didn''t want to involve Wittenberg. Although she may be forced to stand in the perspective of Carl x when she is so hit by the person she has always loved, Christina is still dead in heart. At this time, she has sprouted the ambition of life and death.


    Wittenberg felt this and fell to his knees: "Your Majesty, you must not commit suicide. You don''t know how many people love you and are willing to give their lives for you. Besides, you are the only daughter of King Gustav. Your Majesty''s spirit in heaven must hope you can live well."


    Christina''s favorite is her father. Christina was a child who seldom shed tears when she was young, but when the news of Gustav II Adolf''s death in luzen came back to Sweden in 1632, Christina, who was only five years old, cried for her father''s death for three days and nights. Wittenberg carried out the dead king Gustav, and his words really worked.


    "Yes, my father certainly doesn''t want to see me in heaven," thought Christina.


    Christina, who was disillusioned, asked Wittenberg, "does Benedict know about it?"


    "He knows. I told him," said Wittenberg. "The old prime minister thinks the same as me."


    "What did he say?" Christina asked.


    "Benedict believes that the best way for you now is to stay away from disputes and go to Italy and the Holy See. There, the Pope will protect you, so neither Carl nor kazimiz can hurt you. On the day of surrender, you hide in the secret room of kazimiz palace, and the war destroys the palace like this. Kazimiz will never hurt you in the short term You''ll live here. When their defense slackens, you''ll run away disguised as a polish. "


    After listening to Wittenberg, Christina shook her head.


    "You think things are too simple. Even if kazimi day won''t stay in the broken kazimi day palace, he will send someone to garrison. What''s more, I can''t hide the news in Warsaw city for long. At that time, kazimi day palace must be the focus of the search. The palace was originally built by poles. They know it like the back of their hands. It''s too easy to find me." Christina said.


    This is indeed what Wittenberg did not expect.


    "If only we could find help among the poles. Their vigilance should be the most relaxed on the day we surrendered," sighed wiedenberg.
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