Chapter 1127 Like a Joke
The two sides were in a stalemate for a long time, until Franz left and considerately covered Anna Ipatella with a quilt, but the latter still felt unreal.

At this moment, Anna Ipadace seemed to remember that she was here to assassinate the Emperor of the Austrian Empire. However, she fell into a trap as soon as she entered Vienna, or in other words, she was targeted before she entered Vienna.

It's ridiculous that I thought I had met a group of like-minded partners. All my efforts were in vain.

She recalled how she fought monsters and leveled up along the way, but was finally defeated by the final boss, Franz, and admitted defeat in shame.

In fact, their direction was wrong from the beginning, and everyone was heading towards the abyss.

The most hateful thing is that the bad guy lied to me and made me work so hard for the resurrection match.
Anna Ipatella blushed and said coquettishly when she thought of the embarrassing thing.

“It’s just bullying.”

But when she thought that he was a man willing to start a war for her, her eyes became blurred again.

"What kind of person are you?"

Wallachia is a rare good place in the Balkans, but it is not conducive to defense.

The main attack direction of the Austrian Empire was Wallachia, and the Austrian army entered Wallachia from the Southern Carpathian Mountains without hindrance.

Grand Duke Bescu of Wallachia was taken prisoner before he could figure out the situation. The task force that first entered Bucharest did not give this cunning and talented villain any chance.

When Bescu was secretly escorted to Vienna, an avenger had been waiting for a long time. Bescu died on the cross in the cell, with small but terrible scars all over his body.

Anna Ipatella thought everything was over and that she would probably be kept like a canary in an exquisite cage.

But there is nothing wrong with this. After all, it is a blessing that most women in this era cannot wait to have.

That man did all this for her, and she was willing to repay that man with her whole life.

She felt that this was fair in her heart, but what surprised Anna Ipatella was that Franz had no intention of keeping her by his side. Instead, he wanted to release her and help her liberate Wallachia.

This time, it was the proud Bucharest Eagle who was reluctant to leave. This luxurious and exquisite life made her recall the happy and lazy time she once had.

Anna Ipatella tried desperately to leave more memories. She rolled over beautifully on the bed, then stood up, suppressed her smile, and walked towards the bathroom.

Anna Ipatella hated her naive and weak past and she didn't want to lose anyone important again, so she knew she had to go back.

Wallachia is a very important piece in Franz's puzzle. Wallachia is not only a strategically important transportation hub, but also a resource-rich land.

In addition, if one wants to fundamentally prevent the further spread of separatist forces in Greater Romania, it would be better to turn the so-called Greater Romania into the Romanian province of the Austrian Empire rather than monitor and suppress those nationalists.

The Austrian army entered Wallachia under the pretext of cooperating with the Russian army to attack the rear of the Ottoman army.

Austria's behavior was strategically impeccable. Once the Austrian army attacked Bulgaria and successfully cut off the Ottoman army's retreat, hundreds of thousands of the main forces of the Ottoman Empire would be trapped, and the war would be a foregone conclusion.

In fact, the outcome of this war was not in doubt from the beginning. The real suspense lay in how much each side could gain and whether the Ottoman Empire would perish.

But the Russians did not want the Austrians to get ahead of them, and Nicholas I's handwritten letter arrived in Vienna at an astonishing speed.

The Tsar's personal letter hoped that Franz could slow down the Austrian army's march, because snow had already begun to fall in Russia and the frontline troops could not keep up with the supply. At the same time, it also reminded half-warningly that the Austrian army would most likely be ambushed by the Ottomans if they went deep into the country alone, and the Russian army might lack the ability to rescue them.

Franz just smiled. He didn't care about this naked threat. Or maybe he was afraid because the Russians didn't react. Franz's goal was not to go to Bulgaria to attack the Ottomans.

However, when you want to open the window to get some fresh air, you cannot just say this small request directly, otherwise you will definitely be ignored or made things difficult for yourself.

But if you take out a hammer and pretend to tear down the entire gate, they will seriously consider your proposal and even find a solution for you.

Bulgaria was the gate, and Wallachia was the window that Franz wanted.

After all, the Austrian Empire did not directly attack Bulgaria, and naturally no one cared about its troops entering Wallachia and the mysterious disappearance of a pro-Russian grand duke.

At the end of the letter, Nicholas I talked about family matters and the wedding date of Franz and Olga, which was a combination of kindness and severity.

However, Nicholas I's troubles did not end there, as news soon came that the Greeks had arrived at Constantinople.

Originally, Greece had always been the focus of both Britain and Russia, but at this time Nicholas I could not care less and immediately wrote a handwritten letter with harsh words.

Nicholas I's letter directly demanded that Greece not attack Constantinople, let alone continue to invade the Ottoman Empire, otherwise Russia would exercise the rights of the Holy Alliance.

Otto I was not a king who was good at managing his emotions. His hand holding the letter was shaking the whole time, and he clenched his teeth and finally said only one sentence.

"Please ask this gentleman to leave."

Otto I felt that he was trying his best to restrain himself, but to the Russian envoys he was just pretending.

"Your Majesty, if you have any objections, His Majesty the Great Tsar has one more word for you and the Kingdom of Greece."

Otto I stared fiercely at the rude man in front of him. He had never been humiliated like this in his life. He squeezed out a word through his teeth.

"Say!"

"If your country continues to act in its own way, then great Russia will no longer guarantee your and Greece's security."

The Russian envoy said this without any hesitation in front of Otto I and the Greek soldiers, which made Otto I's face even uglier.

A lot of things happened in 1848, especially the experience of the Austrian Empire left the most profound impression on Otto I. Even facing the powerful Britain and France, he still chose to fight and win.

Franz said that this was all thanks to the people's support. Otto I agreed with him and felt that the Greek people's support for him should have surpassed the Germans' support for Franz.

After all, he was the King of Greece, and Franz was just the Emperor of Austria.

"Greece does not need Russia's guarantee. Any obstacle that dares to hinder Greece's revival will be liquidated!"

“Puff! Haha.”

The Russian envoy looked at the serious-faced Otto I and the panicked Greek high-ranking officials and couldn't help laughing out loud.

"Your Majesty, are you sure you want me to convey your exact words to His Majesty the Tsar?"


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