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Chapter 746: Poland under Compromise

"This is the first time to form a cabinet? What is the use of this right?"

Archduke Maximilian's conditions did not make Czartoryski happy. For an 84-year-old man who did not have a strong desire for power, he only hoped to see Poland become independent from the Russian Empire in his lifetime, and then

It is enough to establish a republican regime.

However, Poland was indeed independent, but could not establish a republican government as he wished.

Such a result made Czartoryski feel a little unacceptable.

"Father, you can use the right granted to you by His Majesty to choose a successor who can carry out your will!" Wilder said to Czartoryski.

"Inherit my will?" Upon hearing Wilder's words, Czartoryski's emotions immediately burst out, and a disdainful smile appeared on his lips, "Even my son has betrayed me, what can I do now?"

I don’t expect others to inherit my will!”

"Father, I..." Wilder showed a look of shame on his face, and then said hesitantly: "I did not betray you, I just think... think..."

"What do you think?" Prince Czartoryski scolded Wilder unceremoniously, "Do you think that your father is old and no longer has the ability to help you, so you want to betray him without hesitation?

he!"

"No! No!" Wilder shook his head desperately, squatted next to Prince Czartoryski, held Prince Czartoryski's hand and said to him: "My respected father! I can swear that I

My respect and love for you will never change in my life!

Everything I do is to continue your ideal!"

"My ideal?" Czartoryski said angrily to Wiled: "Wild, you have followed me for nearly thirty years, don't you know what my ideal is?"

"Father!" Wilder responded sincerely to Czartoryski: "I know that you want to turn Poland into a republic without an emperor and nobility, but you should also know very well that the current Poland cannot be a monarchy at all.

Successfully established a republic surrounded by!

I can tell you for sure that if you insist on establishing a republic in Poland, the French Empire will never help us, and the Austrian Empire will not hand over Galicia-Cracow to us!

So for the sake of the overall situation, I implore you to give up this unrealistic ideal and choose a safe path!"

"You have only met that Maximilian a few times, and you are so sure that he is the sure path!" Czartoryski asked Wilder as if he was deliberately trying to make a point, "It seems to me that he is the right path."

The so-called "universal" election is nothing more than a blank bill before he ascends to the throne!

After he secures the throne, he will immediately tighten his control over Poland just like his brother did, thereby achieving the goal of his dictatorship. I have seen such tricks many times!"

After listening to Czartoryski's words, Wilder shook his head and replied firmly to Czartoryski: "Father, although I have only met Grand Duke Maximilian once, I think he will never be like him.

Like Emperor Franz Joseph!

I believe that Grand Duke Maximilian really wants to lead Poland into modernization, get rid of all the shackles and bad habits that existed before... and make Poland strong again!"

In response to Wilder's answer, Czartoryski was silent for a moment. He sighed again, and his originally angry face returned to its former calmness.

Wilder knew that his father had let go of the past and began to face the present.

After a while, Czartoryski slowly said: "Wild!"

"Father!" Wilder quickly responded to Czartoryski.

"Tell me honestly, does Archduke Maximilian have any other conditions besides this?" Czartoryski said to Wilder.

"In addition to agreeing to hand over the right to form a cabinet for the first time to you, His Majesty also promised to let me serve as his secretary!" Wilder said frankly to Czartoryski.

"Do you promise him?" Czartoryski asked, although he already knew the answer in his heart.

"Yes!" Wilder nodded and said to Czartoryski.

"Okay! I got it!" Czartoryski patted Wiled's shoulder, and gradually Wiled's childhood face appeared in Czartoryski's eyes, overlapping with the current Wiled.

Together.

Unknowingly, his son is already in his thirties. He should also have his own path to follow, and his (Czartoryski) ideals should not be imposed on him (Wild).

Looking at Wiled who was squatting in front of him, Czartoryski showed a pleased smile on his face: "Wild, you have grown up!"

"Father, I will always be your son!" After feeling the change in Czartoryski's demeanor, Wilder also shouted.

Immediately afterwards, Prince Czartoryski ordered Wiled to go to the study with him. Wiled followed behind Czartoryski with a kerosene lamp, lighting the way to the study for Czartoryski.

After waiting in the study, Prince Czartoryski took out a piece of paper from the drawer, and handed the paper to Wilder.

"Father, what is this?" Wilder looked at Czartoryski curiously and asked.

"Didn't Maximilian authorize me to form a new cabinet? Just give him the names on the list!" Czartoryski said slowly to Wilder.

Wilder opened the note, and sure enough, the note contained the names of cabinet ministers and the snobbery behind them.

It can be said that with this note, Maximilian would at least avoid a long detour.

"Father, when did you write it?" Wilder asked, looking at Czartoryski in surprise.

"I wrote this after you left with His Majesty Jérôme Bonaparte!" Czartoryski said to Wilde, "Okay! Stop talking nonsense, you will do it early tomorrow morning

Give this to Maximilian, and then follow Maximilian to Vienna! I will settle the matter in Poland for you!"

"Father, what should you do?" Wilder was a little worried that Czartoryski had no one to take care of him.

"I will just stay in Paris!" Prince Czartoryski replied to Wilde.

"But, your body..." Wilder was a little worried that there was something wrong with Czartoryski's body.

"Don't worry!" Czartoryski patted his chest and replied to Wilder: "I won't die for a while!"

"But……"

"What's not allowed!" Czartoryski scolded Wilder again with a straight face: "I didn't have a mother-in-law like you back then. I always do whatever I want..."

With that said, Czartoryski once again told Wilder about his "great achievements" in 1830.

What every old man likes to do most in his spare time is brag about his past.



At noon the next day, Wilde appeared again in the Tuileries Palace to meet with Maximilian.

"Your Majesty, this is the list of members that my father asked me to give you!" Wilde handed the list to Grand Justice Maximilian.

Archduke Maximilian, like Wilder before, carefully checked every member on the list.

After a while, Archduke Maximilian smiled and said to Wilder: "Thank you to Prince Czartoryski for me!"

Later, Wilder told Archduke Maximilian that his father had "expelled" him and he was now homeless.

Maximilian immediately understood what Prince Czartoryski meant, and he immediately ordered Wilder to go back and prepare. They will set off back to Vienna tomorrow.

"Your Majesty, I will go back and prepare immediately!" Wilder replied to Archduke Maximilian, and then turned around to go back and prepare.

"That's right!" Maximilian suddenly stopped Wilder, and under Wilder's doubtful eyes, handed Wilder a gem, "Give this to your father Czartoryski!"

"Your Majesty, I can't ask for anything from you!" Wilder quickly refused Archduke Maximilian's gift.

"This is not for you! This is for your father!" Maximilian insisted on handing the gem to Wilder. "Tell Lord Czartoryski that I, Maximilian, respect you very much."

He is such a patriot!

Although this gem cannot make up for the enthusiasm and money he has invested in the Kingdom of Poland over the years, it also represents a little bit of my own thoughts!

Please be sure to bring this gem to your father!"

Under Maximilian's firm gaze, Wilder accepted Grand Duke Maximilian's gem, and then solemnly bowed to Grand Duke Maximilian.

"On behalf of my father, I would like to express my gratitude to Your Majesty!"

After saying that, Wilder turned and left.

After Wilder left, Earl Bauer appeared in Archduke Maximilian's room and asked about Archduke Maximilian's progress.

"I finally know why he can become the favorite of most parties in Poland!" Maximilian handed over the list to Count Bauer.

Count Bauer took a look at the list and found that most of the people on the list were not members of Czartoryski's party, but Czartoryski was able to treat them equally and list them as ministers.

"Prince Czartoryski does have a heart that ordinary people don't have!" Count Bauer also said with emotion.

Wiled, who returned home again, gave the gem to Czartoryski and told Czartoryski exactly what Archduke Maximilian said.

Czartoryski nodded slightly and warned his son to remain cautious and cautious in Vienna and not to be arrogant.

Because there is no one in this world who cannot be replaced.


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