Chapter 265 It turns out that Napoleon II was Britain’s troublemaker! (Please subscribe, please vote)

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Napoleon II, who was living very happily in Austria, had left the Emperor's Audience Hall with his aunt, Princess Sophie from Bavaria. Then Prince Metternich personally sent two distinguished guests from England to the carriage heading for Vienna.

The two British guests had come to attend the Vienna Peace Conference with Turkey. They would stay at the British Embassy in Vienna until the end of the peace conference. The warm-hearted Prince Metternich will personally take them back to the embassy and exchange their experiences of making trouble.

When this spacious and comfortable carriage was slowly traveling along the quiet tree-lined avenues of Vienna's countryside, the treacherous face of Prince Metternich, the great Austrian patriot, had already darkened.

"Mr. Pierre, Mr. Palmerston, why do you want the coffin of Napoleon I to be returned to France? Are you dissatisfied with our French friends' efforts to maintain neutrality between the British Empire, the Ming Empire, and the Rakshasa Empire, so you want to change it?" The last Napoleon who could turn France into a fighting machine?"

Robert Peel and Viscount Palmerston looked at each other and laughed at the same time. Robert Peel smiled and said: "Don't be nervous, my friends, Napoleon II is still in the hands of you Austrians, and the body of Napoleon I is still on that remote island. As long as our friend Louis XVII Make the right choice and it’ll be business as usual!”

Viscount Palmerston smiled and said: "Napoleon II is a threat! But mainly to the Bourbons and Romanovs, not to us. After all, he is the grandson of the Austrian Emperor... If necessary , we can also marry Princess Victoria to him!”

"What? Princess Victoria... isn't she going to marry Grand Duke Alexander?" Prince Metternich looked at Viscount Palmerston in surprise.

Robert Peel shrugged and said: "That depends on whether Nicholas I is willing to continue to maintain the balance of power and unity on the European continent. His attempt to seize the Balkans and Constantinople will obviously break this balance! Moreover, The relationship between the Rakshasa Kingdom and the Ming Empire is too close, and the Ming Dynasty is challenging the world order led by the West, which is a challenge to all of us!"

Viscount Palmerston said: "Prince, I think you don't want to see Moldavia, Wallachia, Rumelia and Greece all fall into the hands of the Rakshasa Kingdom?"

"Of course," Prince Metternich said seriously, "those areas are part of the sacred and indivisible territory of the Ottoman Empire!"

The Austrian Empire under the leadership of Metternich did not dare to expand blindly... Of course, if the Tsar captured Constantinople cleanly, Austria would not dare to oppose the expansion of the Rakshasa Kingdom in the Balkans.

But now the Rakshasa Kingdom is showing its weakness on the Adrianople defense line, and the British Empire only used a small trick to cause the Rakshasa heavy losses. Faced with such a Rakshasa whose deterrent power was greatly weakened, Metternich certainly did not want to see Nicholas successfully annex Moldavia, Wallachia and Rumelia...especially since this evil man also Austria does not need to do it alone.

"What if Nicholas I insisted on doing this?" Robert Peel asked.

"Then let's..." Metternich frowned mid-sentence and couldn't continue.

Rakshasa is a paper tiger, but Austria is a real tiger? If Austria really wants to have a fight with the Rakshasa Kingdom, its performance will be even worse. This is not because Austria's industrial strength is too poor, but because the Austrian Empire has too many internal problems and too few Germans to keep the situation under control.

Moreover, Austria also has a good brother of the same race, Prussia. If Austria collapses, Prussia can just stand up and lead the entire Germany!

So... Metternich's Austrian Empire was the most peace-loving.

"So we need a Napoleon?" Metternich asked.

He already understood that it turned out that Napoleon II was the troublemaker of the British Empire who came to Vienna this time - Emperor Napoleon's son, the young eagle of France in the hearts of the Bonapartists, was actually regarded as a troublemaker by the British Empire!

"That's right!" Robert Peel said, "The Duke of Wellington believed that only Napoleon could scare Nicholas I... Because without our support, the Rakshasa army would never have been able to defeat Napoleon. France is even more unbeatable now. Because in the wave of industrialization, the Rakshasa Kingdom has fallen behind."

The current Rakshasa Kingdom still has not liberated the serfs, and France has stumbled into the second industrial revolution. Although the Rakshasa Kingdom relies on the technological output of the Ming Dynasty and can still be compared with France and the United Kingdom in a few cutting-edge weapons, its actual industrial capabilities and social organizational capabilities are not on the same level as France.

If Napoleon II made his grand debut in France, he could immediately organize one to two million well-equipped armies, and then use the railway system in Western Europe to quickly mobilize them to the Polish front.

And with the support of France's industrial system, the French army can have more cannons, machine guns, barbed wire and ammunition!

And if the Rakshasa people didn't have blood transfusions from the Ming Dynasty, their cannons and ammunition wouldn't even be able to take down Adrianople, let alone fight France.

In addition, serfdom also severely selected the mobilization ability of the Rakshasa state. Because most serfs are not the population controlled by the state, but the population controlled by the nobles. Therefore, it is very difficult for the Rakshasa Kingdom to mobilize them. Rakshasa's standing army of one million seems to be quite large, but they have no way to rapidly expand their troops during war like France.

Of course, if the United Kingdom ropes in Prussia and Austria, it can also beat the Rakshasa Kingdom to its head. But... Britain is now at war with the Ming Dynasty on the ocean, and it will be a bit powerless to fight Rakshasa again. As for the good brothers of Prussia and Austria, they each have their own agendas. It would be great if they don't hinder each other on the battlefield.

In addition, let Prussia and Austria fight against each other on the front line, and behind them there is the pro-Iron Bourbon dynasty. How will Prussia and Austria feel? Will the Bourbons suddenly stab Prussia and Austria in the anus?

Therefore, without Napoleon II as a stirring stick, it would be difficult for the British to stir up the shit at the Vienna Peace Conference.

Viscount Palmerston said to Metternich: "Prince, as long as the Rakshasa people are willing to give in on the Balkan issue and the ownership of Constantinople, we will not allow Napoleon II to be restored. And Grand Duke Alexander can still do it in the future. After marrying Princess Victoria... Although he may have to give up the right to inherit the Rakshasa throne when Princess Victoria becomes the Queen of England, the Romanov dynasty will rule the British Empire in the future, and Nicholas will not suffer! "

Robert Peel added: "If the Tsar refuses to give in, then the dynasty that will rule Britain and France in the future will be the Bonaparte dynasty!"

This prospect... even Metternich broke into a cold sweat!

Napoleon II married Princess Victoria, the British Navy and the French Army merged, and there was no problem in sweeping across the continent!

Although the British may not like such a powerful dynasty, the Rakshasa people must be more afraid.

Thinking of this, Metternich took out his handkerchief and wiped the sweat on his forehead, frowned and said: "Okay, I will tell Grand Duke Michael about the possibility of Napoleon II's restoration and marrying Princess Victoria." .”

"Also!" Viscount Palmerston said, "We hope that the Rakshasa Kingdom can maintain a fair and neutral position when the Ming Dynasty conflicts with the British Empire, and play a constructive role when necessary!"

"Okay, I will convey all these words to Grand Duke Michael." Prince Metternich said while thinking: "These British people not only used Napoleon's son as a troublemaker, but also used their future The queen is treated as a troublemaker... and I am not afraid of making the queen stink!"

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