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Chapter 81 Disposal (please order first)

Chapter 81 Disposal (please order first)
At a time when European countries are accusing France more and more loudly, Sudan is still concerned about his own family affairs, such as Louis XVI, Napoleon, and Roland, I am sorry, I am not familiar with them.

Selim didn't care about the impact of the French Revolution at all. Anyway, if the domestic Balkan tycoons wanted to try nationalism, Selim didn't mind letting them recall how they dealt with the Greeks last time.

As for the so-called ideas of freedom, equality, democracy and progress, Selim is not worried that this kind of shit will spread to the people of the Ottoman Empire.

Printing plants and newspaper offices throughout the empire almost have supervisors sent by Selim.

Taking a step back, Selim is not worried even if there are some outlaws who wantonly spread propaganda books of foreign reactionary forces in the empire.

The reason is simple. In this era, the population of the Ottoman Empire was between 500 million and 3000 million, and the literacy rate was about 5.00%, that is, only 120 million to 150 million people were literate throughout the country.

If it is not sensitive to data, it can be roughly understood that the Ottoman Empire is basically not very literate except for dignitaries, officials and jurists.

Note that this is just literacy, not full reading comprehension.

In the case of the Ottoman Empire, even if the entire French National Convention was moved here and preached every day, Selim was not afraid that he would turn around like Louis XVI.

After all, Robespierre has a great brainwashing ability, so is it that Islamic jurists are not good enough?

As for the beheading of Louis XVI, Emperor Sai was not worried at all.

Not to mention anything else, the guards can be said to be quite skilled in executing the monarch.

Since the first time they went mad and deposed the Sultan, these people have tried more than a dozen methods, including but not limited to poisoning, strangulation, strangulation, and suffocation.

Oh, there was another method of death. It was also the first time that the guards executed the Sudan with swords. As for who is the sufferer?

Selim could only say that he was lucky to have killed the guards ahead of time, otherwise he would have been able to help the guards with more tricks.

Stretching, Selim got up and prepared to visit Ishak Pasha.

The first thing is that Muhammad Ali’s message has arrived, and he can arm a thousand-man cavalry. Selim can guess who is behind this, and he has already arranged for Justinian to investigate.

The main reason for looking for Ishak is to beat him up. Although he was brought up by him since he was a child, but the king is the king, and the minister is the minister. Selim still wants to ensure the loyalty of the other party.

Second, Emperor Sai had helped Roland that scumbag so much before, and the other party had promised to help find the money hidden by Ali Pasha. This time, Ishak just urged him.

Sitting in the carriage, Selim looked at the luxurious houses on both sides of the street, and couldn't help but feel sad.

These are the residences of former Guards executives, now part of the Ottoman Empire's talent acquisition program.

After the carriage drove for about three or ten minutes, Selim arrived at a mansion or palace on the outskirts of Constantiniya.

The palace was very rich, consisting of suites surrounded by high walls, long corridors, and various courtyards and gardens.

It is a brick and wood structure, only two stories high, and occupies a large area. As the sultan's steward when he was a child, Ishak Pasha's palace was a gift from the sultan, and Selim himself would come here to stay here from time to time.

In this palace the suites were richly decorated, painted and gilded.

It has four public meeting rooms, a red room, a yellow room, a brown room, and a colorful room, each occupying a corner, which were used by Ishak Pasha when receiving guests of different levels.

Although the colorful colors may be tempting, this is not Ishak Pasha's favorite room. The brown room is actually used by Ishak Pasha to entertain distinguished guests.

That's where Selim and Ishak Pasha learned to read as a child.

The Sultan walked towards the gate and greeted the guards. The steward of the palace was guarding the door at this time. He had already received the information that the Sultan was about to visit.

"Your Majesty, Pasha is in the room where you stayed before. The master is discussing some matters with the Grand Vizier."

Selim nodded, indicating that he knew about it, and then led the guards towards the courtyard and entered the house.

The whole house is connected by many corridors, and the first floor is usually used to receive many ordinary visitors.

Selim walked along the corridor and found a small organ by the window sill, and he immediately understood that it should be the toy of Ishak Pasha's granddaughter.

At the other end of the corridor there is a small door leading to a small showroom full of long amber pipes. Selim knew that this was the collection of Ishak Pasha's son, because many of them were bestowed by Selim, although Sudan does not smoke.

In the process of going upstairs, the Sultan kept looking at the courtyard. There is a mosque there, which is exactly like the Aya Sophia Mosque in Constantiniya. For this reason, many people reported to Selim that Ishak Pasha had protested. meaning.

But who knew that the construction of this mosque was the decision made by Selim as a student and Ishak Pasha as a teacher.

Sultan couldn't help feeling a little amused at this thought, and he continued on towards the brown room.

When the guards saw that it was the Sultan, they let him go.

"My dear Grand Vizier and Ishak Pasha, what are you talking about?"

Sudan looked kindly, and casually pulled out a chair and sat down, as if he was at his own home. To a certain extent, this was indeed his home.

"Your Majesty, we have already analyzed what you said about the attack on Muhammad Ali Pasha. It may be the result of collusion between Aladdin Pasha and some people in the country."

Yusuf Pasha replied.

"Aladdin, I remember this poor dog went to Catherine II, the usurper.

He still dares to stir up wind and rain in the empire, and I can understand that he paid for it.

However, how did he know the whereabouts of Muhammad Ali Pasha?

It seems impossible that anyone other than the Imperial General Staff, Treasury, and Justinian knew about Muhammad Ali's whereabouts. "

Sudan made a look of incomprehension, hoping that the two in front of him could give an answer.

"Your Majesty, perhaps, there are still people in the upper echelons of the empire colluding with Aladdin Pasha.

This person or this person must be supported by people from the Imperial General Staff and the Ministry of Finance. "

Ishak Pasha replied calmly.

"Why don't you consider Justinian, Ishak, can't he?"

Selim looked at Ishak Pasha and said casually.

"Your Majesty, you still like to joke like you did when you were a child."

Hearing the other party's helpless answer, Selim couldn't help laughing.

"Okay, let's talk serious.

About the attack on Muhammad Ali and the money that Ali Pasha stole from me. "

 Please make a first order, family members, the current data is really ugly.

  Also, regarding the update on the launch day, can I say that my codewords can only be [-] in a day?

  I am indeed an iron waste, please read more, I am still writing, see if I can add another chapter

  
 
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