The Last Frontier of Fire and Sword

Chapter 608: Queen's Means 10

Soon, Natalie put on a strong outfit. She wears a hat with brown edging on her head, and a feather is inserted in the hat; she is wearing a blue leather coat, with a black cloak on her right shoulder, and a saber hung on the belt around her waist. .

When Natalie walked to the gate of the monastery, Stanislaw Potocki was taking out a jug of beer from under the seat of the open carriage. The old man unscrewed the cap of the beer bottle and was ready to take a sip.

Natalie was rarely dissatisfied when she saw this. She asked, "Dear Uncle Stanislaw, are you still in the mood to drink? Chechen might go to see God at any time!"

Stanislaw Potots basically wanted to have a drink to celebrate because of his "treacherous tricks". He didn't expect Natalie to come out so quickly. Hearing Natalie's dissatisfaction with her move, the old man hurriedly put down the wine bottle.

"Don't get me wrong, Natalie. I'm praying to God for Chechen." Stanislaw Potocki defended.

Natalie is now anxious to see Cheerchen. After listening to the old man's excuse, she didn't speak much, and got into the carriage after a few times.

Stanislaw Potocki also hurried up. The coachman waved his whip, and the whip made a crisp sound of firecrackers in the air. The two horses croaked and started to move.

Stanislaw Potocki was sitting opposite Natalie. He looked at Natalie, who was heroic at the moment, and he couldn't help showing a smile-this is what this child should be like.

Stanislaw Potocki remembered what Queen Ludvik had said when she entrusted him: "Potocki, Natalie is still young and has great youth. She shouldn't have become a nun so early. Besides, although I believe that the external troubles of the Republic will soon pass, the words of “when the foreign troubles are gone, internal worries must come” have proved to be an unbreakable truth time and time again. Lubaumacki is obsessed with golden freedom and disregards the whole country. In the future, the contradiction between him and the king will become deeper and deeper. But this country must reform, change the free and unconventional atmosphere, and concentrate power in the hands of enlightened monarchs. Perhaps the reform is in the hands of our generation. It can be accomplished. This is what my Majesty and I hope; perhaps our generation cannot accomplish it, and the next generation will take over the baton of reform. And I hope that Natalie and Mihav Vorodjav will succeed us. Patriotic youths such as Skye and Andrzej Kmicicz."

Stanislaw Potocki became more fascinated by Natalie. In Natalie's body, he seemed to see how he was when he was young, fighting himself in all directions under Marshal Zhukiwski.

Natalie actually noticed that the old man was staring at herself intently. At first, she wondered if there was something dirty on her face. Natalie touched her face with her hand, but found nothing unusual or dirty.

"Boss, what are you looking at?" Natalie asked directly. After all, she was uncomfortable to be looked at like this all the time.

Stanislaw Potocki woke up. He smiled and explained to a sullen Natalie: "No, nothing. I just saw you and thought of myself when I was young. At that time, I was still an unknown man, playing under the great crown Gateman... …"

Stanislaw Potocki couldn't stop speaking. He talked about the battle of Sekola all the way to the battle of Hoding.

From Stanislaw Potocki's speech, Natalie quietly became a loyal listener. She understood that the old man was remembering the golden age that passed away.

Stanislaw Potocki was born in the golden age. That era was the era of the Winged Cavalry and the era of the Republic of Poland. Starting with Stefan Bartóre, Poland became the most powerful country in East Ou. Her army even occupied Moscow and planted the flag of the Republic of Poland on the Kremlin. But with the passing of Zhukiwski and Khodkiewicz and Pedro's generation of patriotic generals, it also represents that the golden age of the Republic of Poland is gone. Although the subsequent Sigismund III and Władysław IV could barely control the situation, after they also passed away, Poland's internal and external troubles entered a general outbreak.

"Uncle Stanislaw." Natalie put a hand on the back of Old Master Le.

Natalie wanted to comfort the old man, but Stanislaw Potocki suddenly grabbed Natalie's hand.

"Uncle Stanislaw!" Natalie screamed, feeling a little at a loss.

"Natalie," Stanislaw Potocki held tightly the hand that Natalie was trying to retract. He said fiercely: "Natalie, don't be a nun. What the Republic needs is not your prayers, but your saber. I know that it is not your intention to become a monk. You are only temporarily frustrated and can't think about it. Child, calm down. Come down and think about it. After Jan Skrzedusky mistakenly thought that Helena was dead, he was so desperate and wanted to be a monk, but he waited patiently, waiting for himself to take his homeland from the raging Zapo Roger Cossacks were rescued from the gang. God and the benevolent protector of the country gave him blessings, and Helena returned to him."

Natalie didn't struggle anymore. Obviously, Stanislaw Potocki's words really touched her.

Natalie's mouth twitched, her expression constantly changing.

"Do not!"

Natalie withdrew her hand in vain: "No, please don't persuade me. Uncle Stanislaw, please don't get me wrong, I'm willing to go with you today, just because I want to see a dying person for the last time. Moreover, I am also waiting, waiting for our great motherland to drive all the invaders away, and the Republic has restored its freedom, I will serve God again."

Just now, when Stanislaw Potocki saw Natalie's hesitant and struggling look, he thought that Natalie was about to be moved by himself, but he did not expect that she was still so stubborn. It seems that the person who needs to tie the bell really needs to be solved.

Now that Natalie could not listen to her own words, Stanisław Potocki stopped talking about being a nun or a nun.

After this, the two were speechless for a while.

The carriage galloped quickly. Along the way, smoking cottages and pedestrians coming and going on both sides of the road began to appear ~ www.wuxiaspot.com ~ Stanislaw Potocki broke the silence again.

"Look, even though Warsaw has gone through two disasters, our people are still rebuilding her with hope. The motherland's mother nurtured her children and grandchildren, and her children and grandchildren returned her with the same enthusiasm."

Natalie turned her head to look at the figure that flashed on the left side of the carriage, but still did not speak.

Stanislaw Potocki glanced to the right, and a small church caught his eye.

"Stop!" Stanislaw Potocki shouted.

The carriage stopped.

"What's the matter? Uncle Stanislaw?" Natalie asked.

Stanislaw Potocki pointed to the church, and he said to Natalie: "Look, Natalie, there is a church there. Anyway, it’s still early. Let’s go and pray for Chechen. Pray for him. Recovery."

After that, Stanislaw Potocki ordered the coachman to go toward the church without waiting for Natalie's consent.

"Uncle Stanislaw!"

Stanislaw Potocki did this one after another, and Natalie was really angry. Didn't he ask himself to meet Cheor Chen for the last time? Why have been wasting time!

"Don't worry, don't worry, soon, soon." Stanislaw Potocki calmed Natalie. When the carriage was at the door of the church, the old man jumped out of the carriage. He grabbed Natalie's hand and pushed open the door of the church, pushing Natalie in.

This is not the time for mass and worship. The church is empty, with only two or three people.

Natalie staggered into the church. She was about to turn her head back and scolded, but saw the only person sitting in the middle row of chairs turned her head.

Natalie was stunned, because that person was Cheerchen who should have been bedridden.

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