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Chapter 3623

Chapter 3623

Obviously he came prepared.

"Dear Emperor, these are the list of people we want to exchange prisoners of war. Please take a look."

Frederick II glanced at it briefly without taking a closer look. After all, this matter was left to his subordinates: "This matter will be left to the military department to resolve."

"How many prisoners of war do you want in exchange, and to what extent do you want the exchange? Minister of the Military Department, please contact them."

The military minister said yes, and he took someone from the mission down to discuss it.

Frederick II stared at the envoy and said in a deep voice: "Your Orthodox Church and the Prussian Protestantism are irreconcilable."

"Although your Holy Crusaders were formed from the army of Tsarist Russia, you are also members of the Orthodox Church."

"For you, our Protestant religion is a heresy and must be eradicated."

"It's definitely not a small matter for your Orthodox Church to send a mission here. Exchanging tactics is not worth your trip. Tell me, what on earth do you have to come to my place?"

The envoy praised: "Your Majesty is wise."

"Besides this, we do have one more important matter. The Great King Adolf of Sweden begged us to seek justice. He said that you had kidnapped his grandson."

"Tsarist Russia and Sweden are allies, and we should help him get justice."

"Therefore, Her Majesty the Queen and the Patriarch sent me to negotiate with the Emperor to return Adolf's grandson."

Frederick II was stunned for a moment, then laughed out loud, knowing that this matter was not that simple.

He did send a letter to Sweden about little Peter.

He wanted to get Sweden to withdraw its troops and leave the Orthodox Holy Crusaders in Prussia, so that he could gradually annihilate them.

This was originally a move that killed two birds with one stone, but unexpectedly, King Adolf of Sweden told Tsarist Russia about this matter, disrupting his plan.

"His grandson is indeed in my hands, but if you want justice, what justice do you want?"

"Little Peter was captured by us on the battlefield, and he is also a German. He is already a subject of Prussia."

"Why should we, Prussia, hand it over?"

The messenger smiled faintly: "Your Majesty, our Holy Crusaders are now in Prussia. It is not very difficult for us to attack Berlin."

"We don't care about little Peter's life or death. After Berlin is captured, and we avenge him, I believe that for a country to bury his grandson with him, he will feel some comfort."

Frederick II sneered: "Are our soldiers afraid of you?"

"Then the Emperor is not worried that more Prussians will be involved in this war?"

"This is not a good thing for them and for you."

"After all, the consequences of all this are because of a child, that's all."

Frederick II's face was ashen: "If you want to come, you can come, we will never back down."

The negotiations have reached a stalemate at this point.

Neither side achieved their goals, and the mission was ushered away.

Frederick II began to think about the significance of this negotiation and what benefits their Prussia could gain from this negotiation.

Little Peter can't stay here any longer.

His identity is very sensitive and must be sent away as soon as possible.

But it's not a good thing for little Peter to be carried away.

Frederick II fell into deep thought.


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