At first, he drank and scolded in a low voice, and then his voice grew louder. Shouting and swearing could be heard on both sides of the street and on the city tower.
Ukovsky, the Chamberlain, looked uneasily at King kazimizh, whose face was so blue that people could see his dissatisfaction at a glance.
"Your Majesty, I''ll have a look," said the Chamberlain ukovsky.
With that, ukovsky got off his horse and ran to the city.
At this time, Wittenberg looked uneasily into the city gate.
"Don''t worry, sir. We poles are trustworthy." seeing that Wittenberg was so nervous, King kazimiz comforted. He apparently thought Wittenberg was worried about his soldiers.
"Of course, we poles have always kept our word, unlike some Hicks." marshal lubomatsky also echoed king kazimiz''s words with pride.
But the Marshal''s words and his tone of voice not only did not make Wittenberg feel at ease, but made the Swedish general look angry. Behind Wittenberg, a group of Swedish generals were also full of angry faces.
After a while, ukovsky came back. He stood on tiptoe and whispered something to the king who bent and leaned over.
After hearing ukovsky''s words, King kazimizh sat up straight.
"General Wittenberg, I''m afraid your people didn''t abide by the agreement we reached. They took what they shouldn''t take. Something belonging to the Polish people." King kazimizh asked majestically.
Wittenberg understood as soon as he heard it.
According to the agreement, the surrendered Swedish soldiers and officers can only take their own belongings. Some greedy soldiers must have stolen small jewelry and rings and were found by Polish soldiers. Of course, this is inevitable in any army. Most of the time, the victorious side also turns a blind eye.
At this time, perhaps out of dissatisfaction with the generous contract, perhaps out of righteous anger against the aggressors, or because there was no pressure from officers. In short, the roar of the soldiers became louder and louder, and the words passed from "thieves and robbers" to "kill them" and "chop them into meat sauce".
Wittenberg was well aware that if this situation continued, atrocities against the surrendered Swedes were likely to occur. Now around, poles have more than 10000 knives, but they only have thousands of people, and they are unarmed. Once the conflict escalates, the whole street will flow into a river of blood.
But on the other hand, conflict is also good. Because everyone''s attention is here, Christina''s escape will be easier.
Based on this consideration, Wittenberg not only did not show weakness and beg for mercy, but asked Polish monarchs and ministers in a righteous and strict manner. Although he knew he was playing with fire, Wittenberg thought it was worth gambling, because whether Christina could escape smoothly was more important than the life struggle of everyone here.
"Your Majesty King kazimiz, we have an agreement, and you must ensure our lives," videnberg said loudly to kazimiz and the Polish dignitaries behind him.
Benedict, who had been lying on the carriage, turned his head. He glanced at Wittenberg with a tragic smile. Then the old man closed his eyes as if he were asleep.
Kazimiz did not expect that Wittenberg, as a defeated general, had no sense of humility when talking to himself, and had a hidden intention of blaming himself. The Polish king, who had repeatedly given Swedes opportunities, couldn''t help but burst his brains.
The winged cavalry guarding the king held their hands on the handle of the knife. At the command of King kazimiz. They''ll let videnberg''s blood splash on the spot.
Janush looked at kazimiz with concern. He was prepared to dissuade the king when he acted unwisely.
Stanislaw pototsky rode forward and whispered to King kazimiz, "Your Majesty, Wittenberg is deliberately provoking you. He wants to discredit you."
This made king kazimiz suddenly wake up.
King kazimiz exhaled heavily. And this breath seemed to take away all the anger of the king.
King kazimiz said, "yes, we do have an agreement to ensure the safety of your lives. I will send a team of inspectors to maintain order, and videnberg, your people must honestly hand over the belongings you have hidden."
Hearing these reasonable and restrained words, yanush and Stanislaw pototsky finally relaxed their hearts and smiled at each other happily.
Mikhail vorodjavsky''s cavalry team was sent to maintain order. When Wittenberg saw that his plot had not succeeded, he had to place his hope on Cherchen and them. His hands were held high, and in his hands was the scepter representing the supreme power of the Swedish general.
King kazimiz held out his right hand and took the scepter. He felt the weight of the scepter and raised it high.
This is the declaration of final victory, announcing that the once invincible Swedes surrendered to the king of Poland.
All who saw this scene, whether enthusiastic, calm, silent or proud, shouted with the greatest voice.
Behind a bedroom closet in the kazimige palace, Christina and Bao Hong stood face to face. The area of the secret room is very small. There is not much space left after holding two people.
Christina looked down at a strange man for a long time, which always made the former queen feel uncomfortable.
But Christina wanted to be quiet, but Bao Hong didn''t like it. Bored to the extreme, he inquired about the Queen''s private affairs.
"Hey, your majesty, is the story between you and Descartes true?" Bao Hong asked.
Christina glanced at Bao Hong angrily. Descartes is just his own math teacher, but I don''t know which good person made up his love story with Descartes, and the more it spread, the more it passed through is mysterious.
The most mysterious rumor is this: the mathematician Descartes is extremely poor, poor and unwilling to ask for charity. He just studies mathematical problems with broken pen and paper every day. One day Christina''s carriage passed by the street and found that Descartes was studying mathematics. The princess got off and asked. Finally Descartes found that the princess had a talent for mathematics. A few days after saying goodbye, Descartes received a notice that the king asked him to be princess Christine''s math teacher. In the following years, Descartes and Christina, who were 34 years apart, fell in love. The king found and killed Descartes. Descartes wrote twelve love letters to the princess. Unfortunately, they were stopped by the king. Before his death, Descartes wrote the thirteenth love letter to the princess. There was no word in the letter, but only an equation "r = a (1-sin) θ)”。 After receiving this letter, the king was puzzled, so he summoned all the mathematicians in Sweden to study it. Still nothing was found, he handed the letter to the princess. The princess soon found the answer. The corresponding curve of this equation was the famous heart-shaped line.
In fact, in 1650, when Descartes died, Christina was already the queen of Sweden, and the rumored king, that is, Christina''s father Gustav, had died for many years. However, under such a simple and obvious flaw, some people were willing to believe the rumor, and Christina was helpless.
"No, Mr. Descartes fell ill because he couldn''t adapt to the cold winter in Sweden, and then died of pneumonia," Christina said faintly.
Bao Hong''s mouth curved upward. Obviously, he didn''t believe this simple and ordinary truth.
Bao Hong was trying to dig deep into the truth. Just then, the door lock of the bedroom rang and the door was opened.