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After talking to her mother, Princess Augusta also thought about the root cause of the tension in a recent husband and wife relationship. She also admitted that the old mother’s words were reasonable. For a man like William I with a particularly strong desire for control, it is very likely that she hates his wife. The harem intervenes in politics.

But Augusta never felt that she was a harem doing politics, because she never thought of gaining political power, and was not ready to listen to politics or simply learn from Russia’s two Ekaterinas and directly usurp the throne. She feels that she just wants to help her husband and family better face various political crises and political choices.

In other words, from the bottom of her heart, she didn’t think she had done anything wrong before, and she felt that all her behaviors were for the betterment of the family. Although she is not understood, she has no regrets!

This is a very bad phenomenon. Augusta obviously doesn’t think he is really wrong, but feels that he has paid a lot for the family. It feels a bit like later generations that he has taken everything.

She feels that her husband is too arbitrary and too conservative, not good at accepting new ideas, and even less good at using compromise and tender policies to solve national problems. All this made her feel anxious and uneasy. She was eager to change all of this and wanted to make things better, uh, or to make things more in line with her own expectations.

This is really a big problem. So when she communicated with William I, she immediately couldn’t help but want to make suggestions again.

“To join forces with the Duke of Alexander to curb Austria’s influence on the German states, and actually strengthen the control of public opinion and the people, in order to curb the increasing liberalism?”

When she learned the true intentions of Duke Alexander from William I, she couldn’t help but frowned. Because these are things she doesn’t like very much, because she thinks Austria is very powerful, and Prussia’s power is not enough to compete with Austria. If involved in a political conspiracy against Austria, the consequences are really dangerous.

But William I did not think so: “There is nothing dangerous. Austria is not as good as it used to be. These waltzing guys would only sleep on the books of 1814. If we and Russia weren’t for these years, They’re done for a long time!”

“The only good news of this riot is that they have completely lifted their fig leaf and fully exposed their incompetence… How can Germany be handed over to such a national leader? It is time for us to replace them to lead Germany!”

Augusta was shocked at once, because it seemed to her to be a sleep talk. How could the Habsburg family have led Germany for hundreds of years and handed over power obediently. What’s more, although the Austrians performed badly in this revolution, the performance of Prussia is not much better. Everyone is the eldest brother, don’t laugh, and the second brother is half a cat. Is it really good for you to be so arbitrary?

But the old mother’s warning was still in her ears, and Augusta endured and forbeared, “Are you sure this is a good opportunity? After all… after all, this is just the words of the Duke of Alexander’s family. He does not fully represent Russia, right?

Augusta is at the root of this point. The biggest problem with Duke Alexander is that he can’t represent Russia. If Russia or Nicholas I was willing to help Prussia replace Austria in the German state, it would not need to be so troublesome. Direct negotiations between the two countries and then give Austria an ultimatum is over.

Now it is obvious that the Duke of Alexander is carrying Nicholas I on his back. There are too many uncertain factors. What if Nicholas I is going to do it for the Austrian platform?

William I actually thought about this problem, he also knew that there were risks, but he still thought it was an opportunity worth trying. The reason is that he knows the true attitude of Nicholas I very well. His brother-in-law likes Austria more than Prussia. Even if the relatives of their two families are closer, they are more inclined to Austria.

Within the Holy League, Prussia’s status has always been inferior to Austria. Nicholas I always believed that Austria’s international influence was greater and that it would be more advantageous to win Austria. On the contrary, he was a little indifferent to Prussia. Not only did he disrespect his father, but also to him. Brother is the same thing. Sometimes William I was so panicked that he knew he shouldn’t marry his sister to that bastard!

Of course, this is a defamation one or two. Russia is too important to Prussia. Only by wooing Russia can it effectively contain the constraints of France and Austria. Without Russia, Prussia would be living in a crack.

So even if William I knew that Nicholas I’s views on Prussia were not particularly good, he still hoped to do more work behind the scenes. If he could allow the Duke of Alexander and other important ministers to do a job, not to mention completely convince Nicholas. That stubborn guy in the first generation, it’s good to cause him some trouble!

William I’s idea is very simple, that is to play three strokes with dates and no dates, whether it is useful or not, try it first! What if it works well?

To put it bluntly, William I had no choice but to do everything possible to disrupt the relationship between Russia and Austria, and not to let the two go too close, otherwise it would be too embarrassing for Prussia to be caught in it.

But Augusta didn’t know about these careful thoughts. Her thoughts were more direct. She felt that it was very dangerous for Prussia to seek a special position in Germany, especially when Prussia itself did not have the advantage to engage in such small actions. It’s dangerous, no less than burning one’s body, okay~www.wuxiax.com~ burning one’s body? “

William I didn’t like the description of his wife very much, because how could it be called burning? Is it right to do nothing? You have to fight for politics yourself. If you don’t take the initiative to fight for it, you will have nothing. I thought that Prussia was forced to the limit of the Seven Years’ War that even Frederick the Great was about to commit suicide. Isn’t it a breeze, if there was no adventure that Prussia could have today’s territory? Can it have today’s international status?

Obviously, there will be no gain without risk. Sitting and sitting nothing is equivalent to chronic death. The Hohenzollern family will not wait to die slowly. What’s more, today’s Austria is already different from that of the past. They have been greatly injured by the revolutionary movement. Where can they have the extra energy to deal with Prussia? The right choice.

Moreover, Augusta’s involvement in politics once again made William I very upset, and he immediately replied firmly: “I have my own decision on these things, you don’t need to take care of it!”

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