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Chapter 809

    King Jan Kazimierz was tough for a while, and the effect was immediate - after the group of demonstrating nobles were dispersed and imprisoned, no one dared to demonstrate at Kazimierz palace again.


    King Jan kazimiz was very proud of this. He said proudly to ukovsky: "I should have ruled with an iron hand. I was so kind before."


    After going to church and returning to kazimi palace, Queen ludwiga was worried about what happened in the morning. The queen believed that the king''s reckless move undoubtedly released a very bad signal, which would make the great nobles who opposed the reform, especially lubaomatsky, think that the reformers are going to fight them.


    On the contrary, our side is not ready to do it at all.


    "Your Majesty, you really shouldn''t be so impulsive." Queen ludwiga sighed. "The nobles don''t form an alliance once or twice, nor demonstrate to their king ten or twenty times. This is almost a tradition in the Republic and is the default right of everyone. Today, you openly undermine the nobles. Even some of our own people have doubts."


    Ludwiga''s words are not aimless. On the way back to the church, more than one boy of the reformist aristocracy threw a note on her carriage, hoping implicitly that the queen would advise the king.


    King Jan kachmidge has always been in awe of his wife and political collaborator. Now, when Queen ludwiga blamed herself, the king''s pride immediately became three points shorter and began to shirk responsibility.


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    The king''s voice grew smaller and smaller, and his head fell lower and lower.


    Queen ludwiga looked angrily at King Jan kachmidge. She and Jan kazimi have been married for so many years. How can she not know her husband''s temper. Just now, there must be three truths and seven falsehoods, falsehood, and shirking responsibility.


    But the queen was not going to poke it. It had happened. Now the most important thing is how to deal with the aftermath, not who is held accountable.


    She asked, "what are you going to do with the captured nobles, king?"


    "Ah?" cried King Jan kachmidge in surprise. He didn''t expect the Queen''s thinking to jump so much. Just now he was still blaming himself, but now he immediately jumped to another topic.


    But he immediately came up with his own plan.


    King Jan kachmidge thought that since the queen thought it was inappropriate to do so, it was time to make up for it.


    "I am ready to release those arrested," said King Jan kazimiz confidently.


    He was confident that the queen would approve of the disposal.


    But he was wrong.


    "No!" said queen ludwiga firmly and uncompromisingly, "exile all those people to kamenetz."


    Kamenec is the southern frontier of the Republic, bordering varajia and the Ottoman Turkish Empire. There are grasslands, canyons and virgin forests, but the population is extremely rare. It can be regarded as a wilderness and bitter cold land.


    "Ah!?" King Jan kazimiz cried out in surprise again.


    He didn''t understand which one his queen was singing.


    "Now that we have done it, we must do it to the end." Queen ludwiga cut the nail and cut the railway.


    She was a little tired because her husband, the king of a country, was not as politically wise as her female generation, and often needed her own advice.


    "Your Majesty, if you release those nobles now, will they appreciate you? No. they will only resent you more and count the credit for their release on the benefactors and protectors who ordered them. Since neither side can please them, drive these people to the border and let them demonstrate to the Sudanese and grassland gangs in Turkey."


    "Mm-hmm." King Jan kazimiz nodded again and again.


    But immediately, he asked doubtlessly, "what if the Conservatives and lubaomatsky in the city use this as an excuse to challenge us? After all, there is no precedent for exile of nobles in the Republic for such a small matter."


    Ludwiga hates: you''re only now aware of this problem. Why did you go long ago.


    However, Queen ludwiga has already taken countermeasures against this.


    "General Stefan charnietsky," said queen ludwiga: "Stefan charnietsky is a great hero in saving the Republic, and his reputation among the nobles is equal to that of lubaomatsky. As long as the chief soldier stands up to support your exile decision, he can subdue the Conservatives in Warsaw with his prestige. And lubaomatsky in Ukraine, I don''t think he dare to act rashly."


    Seeing that the queen was so thoughtful and watertight, King Jan kachmidge cheered again and again.


    Queen ludwiga turned a deaf ear to the king''s praise. Her thoughts had long been focused on more important things.


    Queen ludwiga was worried about how much resistance she would encounter in the next series of reform plans, such as tax increase, power limitation, centralization and army building, if she only gave aristocratic power to farmers who made meritorious achievements in the war neutrality? When the contradiction between reform and conservatism reaches a critical point, will the civil war break out? Is the king and himself ready for a civil war?


    At this time, King yankazimiz also found that ludwiga''s attention was not on himself, but staring at the wall in a daze.


    The king knew very well that his wife would act in a daze whenever she had to make a big choice.


    So he stopped talking and didn''t disturb ludwiga''s thinking.


    After a while, Queen ludwiga recovered.


    "Your Majesty, who do you trust most among the young generals of the Republic?"


    There is more than one option for who, not who.


    King Jan kachmidge counted his names and said, "Mikhail vorodyavsky, Anjie kemitz, Jan skzedusky, Jan sobesky, well, Natalie kishka, these are officers I trust."


    But none of these people are Cherchen.


    This has something to do with Cherchen''s disobedience to King Jan kazimiz.


    Queen ludwiga nodded. These are indeed the young talents of the Republic.


    "Your Majesty, the standing army of the Republic has only 40000 people, while our neighboring countries, czar Russia, have at least 160000 troops, Cossacks 50000, Sweden 40000, and even Prussia, the emperor elect, have tens of thousands of elite troops. Relatively speaking, the number of our troops is too small. With such a small number of troops, we can not only suppress civil strife, but also expel foreign enemies, so I suggest 40000 troops On the basis of the reserve army, a royal army of 20000 people will be established, led by the president by the general army of Stefan charnietsky, with Jan sobeski, Mikhail vorodyavsky, Anjie kemitz and Natalie kishka as officers. "


    Among the candidates, Queen ludwiga rejected Jan skzedusky, not because the queen doubted Jan skzedusky''s loyalty, but because Jan skzedusky was drunk and depressed all day after his wife became a monk and the Republic made peace with the Cossacks.


    Building an army directly belonging to the king has always been the dream of Jan kazimiz and Ludvika. However, it could not be established before because of the shortage of the Treasury and the opposition of the parliament.


    At this time, seeing queen ludwiga playing the same old tune, yankazimi said, "but money..."


    "We can borrow it," said queen ludwiga. "I still have some dowry to take out for military spending; we can borrow money from France; some reformist nobles who support us, such as Jan zamois and alvar Chechen, have a lot of money, and we can borrow from them."


    Just now, Queen ludwiga asked the king who he trusted most among the young generals of the Republic. When he didn''t have Chechen, but when he needed money, the queen proposed to borrow from Chechen, which made king Jan kazimi feel embarrassed.


    He tried to stop talking for a long time, but finally said, "it''s better to add another alvar Chechen among the officers who established the king''s army."


    Queen ludwiga was really impressed by her husband''s changing orders and hesitation. She said: "I believe that not putting Chechen into the Royal Army''s military corps does not mean that your majesty doesn''t trust him, but there are other reasons. Besides, the husband and wife are one. We add Natalie to the military corps as a sign of trusting Chechen."


    King Jan kazimiz thought the queen was right. The little guilt in his heart dissipated.


    Later, King Jan kachmidge mentioned Prince mihau.


    "Prince mihau vishnevitsky has left lubaumatsky. Princess galisade wants me to arrange a place for the prince. What do you think, Queen, should I meet the princess''s wishes?"
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