Struggle in Russia

Chapter 719 Final Warning

William I regretted it. He regretted marrying Augusta. He felt that this wife was farther and farther away from the wife he imagined. When he first got married, he only felt that this wife lacked femininity, but now he feels This wife is useless except to make him worse and worse.

It's a pity that William I couldn't get a divorce. It's not that this is still the Middle Ages. You can only get married but not divorced. There were many high-ranking nobles who got divorced in the 19th century. would be ostracized by the aristocratic circle.

Especially with William I's status and status, he must be more cautious about marriage issues. Once the divorce brings endless chain reactions and troubles, he is absolutely unwilling to take this road unless it is absolutely necessary. of.

But if they don't get a divorce, William I will feel extremely painful, because Augusta's behavior this time is too outrageous, and he can't bear it at all. He suspected that if he continued to endure, then the next time he would be waiting for an even more painful scene. And the thought of such a scene made him shudder!

William I shuddered, because now he was passive enough, because he didn't know how to explain it to his elder brother. Could it be that he told his elder brother that his wife was very restless and had great ambitions to intervene in government affairs, and he was still determined? Oppose to turn against Austria.

If he really said that, he would really feel ashamed to continue to hang out in the family, because the unspoken rule formed in the aristocratic circle for nearly a thousand years is: only those men who are cowardly and unable to control their wives will be interfered in government affairs by their wives, and will be punished by their wives. arranged.

But William I is really not such a coward! How could he be dominated by his wife if he was so bold and iron-blooded? It's not embarrassing enough to say it.

For the first time, King William I had the idea of ​​backing down. He really wanted to walk away and face his elder brother without shame. Anyway, he was in a state of pins and needles at the moment, so he was so restless!

However, this state did not last long. Just after taking the medicine, Frederick William IV immediately summoned William I without taking a rest. He was also eager to know the final result of the matter, and he also hoped that Bran The Earl of Den Burg made a mistake, because at this moment, he really didn't want to see a scandal in the royal family, which would make him burnt out.

It’s just that you can come here for whatever you’re afraid of. When William I stammered and faltered out the results, Frederick William IV’s vision suddenly went dark, and he was so angry that he almost fainted on the spot. It took him a long while before he asked tremblingly. :

"Then what to do now? What to do!"

William I didn't know what to do, but he saw that his elder brother was so angry that he had to express it anyway, so he could only bite the bullet and replied: "I plan to divorce her, a woman like her is not worthy Stay in the Hohenzollern family, I feel sick to my stomach when I see her!"

Frederick William IV's face was cloudy and uncertain,

After being silent for a long time, he sighed and replied slowly: "Don't worry, there may be other secrets in the matter, we can't act too hastily... well, at this time, the royal family must remain stable, and we can't have any more dishonorable things." The situation..."

Frederick William IV's meaning is very clear, that is, the cover must be covered. At this time, everything is given priority to stability. However, this does not mean that he is going to be lenient towards Augusta. He just had to endure the situation because of the situation. Once the limelight is over, he will definitely settle accounts with Augusta.

Even here, Frederick William IV did not forget to warn: "Take care of your wife, and don't let her get into trouble again!"

For William I, the elder brother's last entrustment was really embarrassing. It is obvious that Frederick William IV was surprisingly angry, otherwise he would not have spoken like this. William I also knew that he had to take some action. Although it couldn't cause too much impact, he still had to tell Augusta that she had violated Ni Lin and had to pay for it.

After leaving the palace, William I went straight home, and then ordered the removal of all the servants in the mansion, including Augusta's personal maid, who was transferred away. Obviously, this was a form of house arrest in disguise. And this undoubtedly made Augusta surprisingly angry, and immediately found William I to protest:

"Why do you want to replace Alice? She is an old man I brought over from Weimar. She is loyal and hardworking to me. Why do you transfer her away!"

Facing Augusta's questioning, William I replied indifferently: "Because she is suspected of being a spy, anyone who is not reliable enough, no matter how old her qualifications are or how outstanding her ability is, cannot stay in my house! "

Augusta protested angrily: "Nonsense! You are totally revenge!"

William I still replied indifferently: "This is for your own good. I think you'd better cut off contact with those dubious people. This will save you and our family from more embarrassment!"

Without waiting for Augusta to continue to protest, William I continued to add: "In addition, you are not allowed to leave the mansion without my permission, you are not allowed to participate in any salons and balls, and even no guests are allowed to meet with you without my permission!"

Augusta was trembling with anger, she roared: "You want to put me under house arrest?!"

"It's not house arrest!" William I replied endlessly, "It's to ensure your safety. The current situation is very chaotic. It is not ruled out that mobs will threaten your personal safety. I am just in case!"

Augusta was stunned. She felt that William I's reaction was too outrageous and too much. This was simply to lock her up and completely restrict her personal freedom.

"I refuse!" She shouted loudly and roared: "I will not accept such an arrangement, let alone accept this so-called kindness! No one can imprison me!"

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William I was still so calm. He glanced at Augusta coldly, and said disdainfully: "You have to accept it if you don't accept it. This is my will, and it is also..."

Augusta roared angrily: "Your will? I don't accept it. I want to speak to His Majesty and Queen and tell them about your atrocities!"

Now King William I sneered, and he snorted contemptuously: "What I want to tell you is that this is not only my will, but also His Majesty's will! His Majesty is furious like never before when he learned of what you have done. Your treasonous behavior is disgusting! He personally ordered me to discipline you well, so that you will not cause trouble again! Listen, be honest, if you dare to play tricks again, we will never be polite to you!"

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