Alfred Red - Alfred's biography.

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(This chapter is too long to fit in)

Said this chapter in reply to the previous chapter.

Based on the data I used,

When his father went on a pilgrimage to Rome in 855, he also married a 12-year-old princess in France.

The second son mutinied and occupied Wessey. When I came back, I could only join the third son at that time (who ruled Kent at that time because he had vassalized Kent decades ago).

Then the kingdom was divided, or was it originally divided?

After I died, my second brother also married his young stepmother.

Alfred - henceforth referred to as Alfred.

In this chapter, I originally wrote that Fatty overeated in order to avoid suspicion, and turned into Alfred Red for a short period of time. After that, he regained his power and became Handsome.

But I wrote it too late, and found that it was too late to update, so I just omitted this paragraph.

Otherwise, it should be more than 6,000 words.

Why does the emperor have to be handsome?

Right, this is very unscientific.

After Ah Fei became king, he criticized his brother for marrying his stepmother.

There are many cases where European brothers compete for the throne.

I have seen in some other information before that there are some brothers who are respectful to each other, and some who are jealous.

I don’t know if it’s true or just speculation.

The author understands it in his own way. Just imagine being crowned Roman Consul by the Pope at the age of five.

Maybe I will be a king in the future, but after I die, I will be dependent on others. I have to restrain my sharpness in the palace and wait for the opportunity.

Maybe they really are brothers and sisters?

Maybe keep a low profile and bide your time?

If his brother had not died too early and his son was too young, he might not have been able to inherit the throne in his lifetime.

The father loves his young son very much. When Fatty grows up, if he thinks of the kingdom his father once promised, will he also have any thoughts?

Country, country, country in front of home,

Family affection is very important, but for the king, it is sometimes a hidden danger.

If I remember correctly, in the American drama "Spring and Autumn", it was depicted that when Ah Fei's last brother died, his nephew was young, and the country must be ruled by an adult monarch in order to be better governed.

A meeting of nobles and wise men supported Ah Fei.

Later, the nephew grew up and launched a rebellion against Ah Fei.

Maybe Ah Fei, who was born as a commoner, is really a brother-in-law.

But Crown Prince Ah Fei was surrounded by so many cronies, and he and the king had already been divided into two factions. Even if they didn't fight, they couldn't bear the slander of those who wanted to, so I wrote, "The assassin seems to be sent by his brother."

Don’t say yes, don’t say no, just let yourself think.

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I saw a sentence before that said,

A few short words in history books often reflect a person's magnificent life.

Also because the records are too few and the time is too far away, a lot of information is often filled in by later generations.

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He lost his father at a young age, kept a low profile, loved learning, and was devoted to his Lord. His brother died early, surrounded by powerful enemies, supported by nobles, his nephew was young, and the building was about to collapse due to the anger of the Vikings - the BUFF on Ah Fei.

Captured at a young age, seriously injured, shrewd and beautiful, scholar's characteristics, father's death, uncle assassination, parricide, suspicion and jealousy, expansion of land to survive, toying with people's hearts - the BUFF on Xiaolan.

I was thinking just now, if I set Ah Fei to be a woman from the beginning, wouldn't it be very clear-cut?

Isn’t this the same as KOEI setting the dragon of Shangshan to be the sister of Shangshan?

I just looked through the Japanese Warring States period in the foreign history section, and I found that there is a character that I can actually write about,

Tao Qingxian, the unparalleled general in the Western Kingdom.

Depose the lord, fight decisively against Maori, annex Nizi, and go to great heights.

Is there any books that are not popular among book friends? Go try it.

If it succeeds, there is still a chance to attack Luo before the Demon King has developed.

Spread your hands~~~

Thank you Luo Huanqingxi, and thank you to the students who voted recently and pursued the program as soon as possible.