In fact, on that day, Natalie and Pedro had a very unpleasant quarrel. The reason, of course, is that Natalie asked how Chechen and Carl X were friends.
Pedro, of course, was silent about what had happened. Pedro''s original intention is actually good, because he thinks that today is different from the past. Natalie''s father has just died in the hands of the Swedes, and she is full of hatred towards the Swedes now. At this time, if I tell Natalie about the causes and consequences of Chechen''s saving Christina, she may not understand Chechen according to her current state, but will wrongly blame her nephew.
But it was Pedro''s attitude that made Natalie''s doubt more and more uncontrollable. She felt that Chechen had become so strange that she seemed to hide a lot of things from herself. Yes, he told himself that he had fought side by side with the generals of the Swedish army because he worked for Prince yanush, which Natalie could understand. However, it is difficult to explain why people from Robert Douglas to Carl x showed goodwill to him.
At this time, Natalie really wanted to fly to Crimea and ask.
When Pedro said he would go to vidava instead of going with them to catch up with king kazimiz, Natalie''s accumulated doubt and dissatisfaction reached the peak. She questioned how Pedro could betray the Republic and the king so much, and counted the wrongs of Pedro in preserving his strength and fearing the enemy and fighting in the past few days.
Hearing Natalie''s question about whether there was something or not, Pedro''s anger also "Teng" came to the ground.
Pedro even said, "if he and Cherchen had worked for the kingdom of Sweden, it would not be like this now." and he also said that Natalie didn''t consider Cherchen and only cared about the country. Cherchen was forced by her to go to Crimea.
These rash words hit Natalie in the chest like a heavy fist. Her face turned from red to white and she almost fainted to the ground.
Fortunately, mihaw and Ingrid and others saw the opportunity quickly and quickly separated them.
After that, Pedro went his separate ways with the soldiers of the mercenary regiment. Father sparsokukotsky apologized to Natalie and mihau again and again, and said that head Pedro''s remarks were angry and unintentional. Please don''t mind.
As old friends of Chechen and Pedro, mihau and Anjie were hard to say, but they just sighed. Natalie neither spoke nor spoke.
In short, the seeds of distrust have been planted.
Now that all those who should have returned had returned, King kazimizh immediately ordered the withdrawal of the camp in the direction of Lublin. When walking near Brest fortress, Wang met Stefan charnietsky''s general army unexpectedly.
The commander in chief of charnietsky was ordered by King kazimiz to follow Grand Marshal lubomatsky to Lithuania, but he was very worried about the battle in Warsaw. After repeatedly asking lubomatsky, the commander in chief returned to Warsaw with 500 cavalry. But he was still a step late. The war in Warsaw was over, and what he met was the defeated disabled soldiers and defeated generals.
If King kazimizh wants to see the last person at this moment, it must be the commander of chasnetsky. After all, before the war, the chief soldier urged himself not to fight with Carl x, but he didn''t listen.
The commander of charnietsky dismounted a long way from Wang Jia. He walked to King kazimiz. The chief soldier''s face was as heavy as water, without the slightest bit of "savior" like joy and arrogance.
"Your Majesty."
The general fell to his knees.
"Charnietsky, I failed. A fatal failure," said King kazimiz.
"Your Majesty, it''s nothing. Our failure is insignificant," replied the commander of charnietsky.
The people looked at charnietsky suspiciously, wondering whether he meant it sincerely or was saying the opposite.
"Your Majesty," explained charnietsky: "Your Majesty, our dear motherland, our army can lose 50 battles, and we might as well lose one battle at a time... But we can still fight down. The nobles will gather under your command as usual, and all the civilians will remain with us. If we can''t win at one time, there will be a second time, and we can fight until the enemy''s strength collapses and vanishes. But the Swedes are different. They are a small country with a small population and a small land area. If the Swedes are defeated in a battle, they will not be saved, because they have no friends in this land. Every drop of blood they shed cannot be replenished, and their strength will only become weaker and weaker. What is waiting for them is to let the devil take them away. When time comes, choose with them The emperor and marquis will be centrifugal with them, and will fight back and fall into the well. "
When charnietsky said this, everyone was listening carefully, because this golden advice could not be said from anyone''s mouth, because not everyone could look at the overall situation.
King kazimiz also nodded in his heart and said, "yes, the elector is such a person. He will unite Christ against the devil and the devil against Christ."
In fact, after the defeat, more than one person was pessimistic and disappointed, lamenting how many times the Republic would lose to Carl X. many people felt that losing the battle with Carl X was just routine. But after listening to charnietsky''s words, everyone seemed to be suddenly enlightened.
Commander charnietsky continued: "Comrades in arms, how many tears we shed, how much blood we shed, and how many heavy pains we experienced, so more than one person had doubts, and not one person lamented the invincibility of the Swedes in his heart. But I want to tell you, do you know what is waiting for the aggressors? Failure! Do you know what is waiting for us? Victory, they will fight Beat us 100 times, that''s good, but 101 times, it''s time for us to beat them. They''ll be finished. "
When he finished this sentence, chalnetsky narrowed his eyes into a seam, but immediately opened them again. His eyes shone brightly and looked straight ahead. Suddenly, he shouted with all the strength he held in his chest: "it''s victory! It''s a triumphant song!"
King kazimiz flushed with excitement.
And others also discussed one after another: "what the commander-in-chief said is too right. There can be no other, there can be no other ending!"
Among them, Natalie''s mood was particularly intense. She was supposed to go to Crimea after escorting the king to Lublin. But after listening to the words of the commander-in-chief of charnietsky, Natalie decided to stay and fight against the invaders - how small her family is compared with everyone; how small her emotional advantage is compared with the pain of her mother
"Commander chalnetsky, please let me stay with you. I want to fight the invaders with you," Natalie said.
Chaernetsky looked at Natalie. He also knew that yanush had died for his country. Chaernetsky basically didn''t want to let the orphan daughter of the kishka family take another risk. But chaernetsky saw Natalie''s eyes. How energetic and eager to take revenge! Chaernetsky knew that even if he refused, Natalie would try her best to go to the front of
"Welcome, Natalie. The daughter of the Republic." charnietsky held out a hand to Natalie.
"Commander in chief, I want to stay with you too." Jan sobeski also said. The young Jan sobeski admired what charnietsky said just now. He felt that he was shallow and inexperienced and decided to stay with the commander in chief and study hard.
Seeing that more and more people showed their intention to work under his command, charnietsky was worried that it would make the king and the commander lose ground. He quickly said, "gentlemen, now we have a more important thing to do."
Everyone listened.
Charnietsky said, "go to Lublin and escort our king to Lublin."
At night, everyone rested in a place called bayanovic. Charnietsky was reading at night in the camp. Natalie and mihau came in together.
The chief soldier put down his book and asked about their intentions.
Natalie and mihau looked at each other. Finally, Natalie told charnietsky what happened when they were captured and the speculation that Carl X had bought off the traitor.
After hearing this, charnietsky looked more dignified than ever before. He did not doubt the authenticity of the matter, because it came from the mouth of two true patriots.
"Who else did you tell about it?" asked charnietsky.
"No, you''re the first."
"Then I hope you swear in the name of God that you will never tell anyone else what you say today."
"Including the king?"
"Including his majesty."
Mihau hesitated.
Charnietsky saw mihau''s hesitation to drink Natalie, and he explained to them: "I believe that most of the people released this time are patriots, just like you. But if the news of traitors spread, according to his Majesty''s character, he will arrest all people, including the innocent, and put them on trial. Then the innocent will be suspected and their reputation will be damaged; and those who are really traitors will be punished National thieves will stir up trouble and fear that the world will not be chaotic, which is very likely to happen. What the Republic needs most now is unity, and what Carl x is most afraid to see is our unity, so we must not damage the overall situation. "
"Then, don''t you care about those traitors? Commander in chief, the dike of thousands of miles collapsed in the ant nest!" Natalie couldn''t help questioning.
"Of course you can''t ignore it!" charnietsky clenched his fist to show his attitude.
"But it can''t be an open investigation, it can only be an unannounced visit. Since the traitors were bought by Carl x, they can''t stop taking action. As long as they move, they will show their feet. So I''ll make an unannounced visit and take photos of these evil groups."
Mihau and Natalie admired the cautious and thoughtful of the chernitz base, and they said they would keep their mouth shut.
At last, charnietsky said, "I really hope such traitors are very few, because next, the national luck of the Republic will be very difficult, and we may perish."
Natalie and mihau didn''t understand that the general army, who was still impassioned during the day, would say such depressed words at night. But when charnietsky said this, he stopped talking, but looked in the direction of the enlightenment star.