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Chapter 1469

As the Pope's envoy, Jigman, does not think that enjoying such treatment is beyond the specification. The Grammy Hotel, the leading Grammy Hotel in Brandenburg, the capital of the Augsburg Empire, has always been a designated hotel for the official reception of valuable guests of the Augsburg Empire. The Envoy of Jigman likes the classical style here. If you open the window, you can overlook the Spree River. If you look forward, you can see the imperial palace - Charlottenburg Palace. The Maximilian Plaza next to the Imperial Palace is the central square of Brandenburg City. The Bismarck Bridge spans the Spree River, connecting the east and west parts of the city to form the Great Brandenburg City.

The woman lying on the soft big bed was still asleep. Zhemann, who was getting up in her nightgown, couldn't help but yawn. These damn Augsburg people were too much. The negotiations had been going on for three rounds, and there was still not much progress. Zhemann didn't mind staying in Brandenburg for a while. The Countess Cardin, who had been lying in bed and tossing for a night, was indeed a stunner. With her ability to wander in the bodies of sluts for many years, she could hardly subdue her. Zhemann couldn't help but sigh that his body might have aging some functions.

However, this woman was really charming. When she thought of the other party's white breasts under the lace bra and the fat buttocks under the whale bone skirt, Rigman couldn't help but feel her body was a little hot again. She took a deep breath and tried to restrain her desires. Now is not the time. If this continues, I am afraid that she will be sucked into a skeleton before she even completed the Pope's mission.

Standing at the window and taking a breath of fresh air, the cold river wind made Zergman's head clear, and the honor of the Franz family must be compensated. If Campbell continues to be tough like this, I am afraid he will not be able to help much. Thinking of this, Zergman couldn't help but curse Campbell's stubbornness and pedanticity. If you don't like Princess Hillen, you can just ignore her aside. Do you have to risk angering the Augsburg Empire to terminate the engagement?

Zageman couldn't understand. He didn't know if there was another woman who took the position of the Grand Princess of Cologne. Campbell didn't know that he would be so desperate to do such an irrational action after falling under the pomegranate skirt. You should know that the Franz family has a long history in the Western Continent. The royal family and great nobles of almost every country in the mainland have more or less related to the Franz family. Campbell's openly termination of engagement with members of the Franz family is undoubtedly a provocation. However, as far as he knows, not all members of the Hansen League support his impulse, especially when the Hansen League is still in a tense state of relations with the Famini Empire.

Now I heard that there are some problems with the Famini Empire, and some disputes have arisen with the Kingdom of Leeds, and the quarrel with the Hansen Alliance has been temporarily put aside. However, this cannot be used as a helping Campbell to provoke the Augsburg Empire. It does not require any help to the Augsburg Empire to pose a huge threat to the Hansen Alliance. Is it really appropriate in this situation?

Standing by the window and dazed in a daze, Zheman really felt a headache. The Principality of Augsburg should still respect the prestige of the Pope very much. Although his arrival was semi-public, the Augsburg Empire was still quite high in reception specifications. From the Grammy's first-class suite to a series of welcome parties, Zheman was very satisfied. However, the problem was that the requirements of the Augsburg Empire seemed a bit too high, and Campbell's temper was too stubborn. It seemed that it was necessary to go to the Hansen Alliance and find the masters of several important member states to remind them of the current situation, so that they could understand that if they confront the Augsburg Empire in this way, it would be very likely that the Augsburg people would lose patience. Once the war broke out, it would be difficult to stop. They were the backing of Campbell and the Principal of Cologne. As long as they were convinced, Campbell could solve it easily.

The Augsburg Empire itself also needs to remind them not to be more aggressive. Compromise is the only way to avoid war, unless the Augsburg people were going to start a war, which was just an excuse. Thinking of this, Jigman couldn't help but feel shocked. If this was the case, his errand would probably be really troublesome.

He pulled his pajamas a little irritated, and Zygman was walking by the window. He had to think about it carefully. Both sides of Japan were unwilling to give in. The Augsburg people seemed to be happy to see this situation. The Hansen Alliance and the Augsburg Empire were both the Holy Spirit Parish, and the Pope could exert great influence here. If there was no suitable excuse, the Augsburg people would not dare to start a war easily. However, the Cologne side insisted on insisting on a tough stance, which was creating conditions for the Augsburg people. No, the Cologne had to stop the provocation of the Cologne people. Thinking of this, Zygman couldn't sit still and he had to go to the Hansen Alliance to make a trip to Campbell to compromise. It's a pity that the beauty around him had to be left alone without having a few days of enjoying it. I don't know when the next time would be.

Seeing the woman on the bed turning over lazyly in her sleep, her white thighs and half of her buttocks were exposed, and even the hair in the gap was faintly visible, Rigmann's heart became hot again, so I seized the last time to enjoy it. I wonder if I could meet such a beauty in the Hansen Alliance.

Soon, a while of muttering in bed was remembered. Rigman seemed to comfort the beauty beside him. In conjunction with the sound of breath, a rain of King Xiang started again.

A flying tiger claw was silently placed on the windowsill. The slight sound was completely covered by the violent movement on the bed. A black shadow flashed in. In addition to carefully checking that there was no abnormality around him, he quietly ignited a strange fragrance, and soon the bed became quiet. The black shadow tiptoed to the edge of the bed, observed and confirmed that the other party had fallen into a coma, and then lifted the brocade quilt. The two naked bodies were still entangled together. It was actually a man and a woman. He grinned and gently pushed the female body crawling on the man's body, turning over. The lewd scene made the black shadow frown. A silver needle was inserted into the man's head without any blockage. The man's expression changed slightly in his sleep, and soon fell into silence again. After confirming the pulse, the black shadow helped the woman's body on the horse again and floated away.

The strange fragrance only lasted for a few moments and then dissipated in the air-circulating room. The woman who woke up from the confusion still subconsciously continued to move before her coma, but she soon noticed something wrong. A shrill scream broke through the quiet morning light of the hotel from the room.

On May 28, 701, the Holy Spirit Special Envoy, Jigman, died bizarrely at the Grammy Hotel in Brandenburg, the capital of the Augsburg Empire. According to the investigation of the Brandenburg Interior Ministry, according to the statement of the Countess of Cardin, who was serving in bed, Jigman once mentioned that Campbell was too stubborn and he would go to several other important countries of the Hansen League to negotiate, and to force the Grand Duke Campbell to revoke the decision to dissolve the engagement and abolish the heirs, and Jigman died suddenly. Although the internal department did not investigate the cause of Jigman's death, the testimony of Cardin was enough to prove that the Cologne had the greatest doubts, and Campbell still refused to accept this request, and war would be inevitable.

At the same time, Grand Duke Campbell of Cologne also issued a statement accusing the Augsburgs of assassinating the Special Envoy of Japan, trying to take the opportunity to arouse the dissatisfaction of the Holy See with the Hansen Alliance, find excuses for himself to launch a war, and call on the Cologne to unite the Allied countries to fulfill the relevant provisions of the Allied Treaty to resist possible foreign invasions.

On June 5, the 300,000 troops of the Augsburg Empire invaded the Principality of Cologne in two groups, and the Ao-Han War broke out in full swing.

Cui Wenxiu, who rarely drinks, finally opened a bottle of champagne for herself to celebrate. This is a special golden champagne from the Cannes Valley of the Famini Empire. As soon as the bottle plug opened, the rich fragrance filled the whole room. It comfortably let the tip of the tongue wander in the wine, and the double pleasure made Cui Wenxiu feel extremely happy.

The Augsburg War finally broke out. In fact, Cui Wenxiu also knew that the Augsburg Empire had long wanted to teach a lesson about the few unobedient brothers in the north. Although they joined the Hansen Alliance formed by their compatriots in the north, the alliance was an alliance after all, and lacked a powerful unified regime. The Augsburg people really hoped to let these little brothers know who was the real boss of the West Coast of the Baltic Sea through a happy battle. But the Augsburg people needed an excuse. The Cologne sent it, and the Holy Spirit Church was undoubtedly an annoying fly. They wanted to stop this war inappropriate manner. The Augsburg people were probably full of joy for Jigman's death at this time. The cause of death was not important. Even if he choked to death, it must be the conspiracy of the Cologne. This reason is too perfect.
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