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Chapter 45 A belated friendship?

The sound of footsteps sounded in the train car where Hessman and Chloe were, followed by the sweet and cheerful voice of Oliga female general: "Ha, you haven't slept yet, it's great."

"What's going on?" Hessman stood up and looked at the grandmaster with a sweet smile. She wore a blue dress from Chloe, looking a little fat. For some reason, the Tsar's family did not carry luggage, so there was no clothes to replace. Fortunately, Chloe brought some clothes and changed the Tsar's queen and daughters. However, she was a plump woman with a very considerable circumference, which made Oliga wear her clothes so loose.

"Lieutenant Colonel, my father wants to see you, so he has something to ask." The female grandfather replied with a smile. She had been in a very happy and relaxed mood since she became Hessman's prisoner. She knew that the German army major in front of her must have not captured her family and shot her in Germany.

"Chloe, go get a pot of coffee," Hessman said to Chloe with a smile, "I think I'll talk to His Majesty the Tsar all night."

The Tsar must have many questions to ask. He has been a prisoner for a long time. I am afraid he doesn't know if the world war is over? In addition, Nicholas II probably won't be at ease to be a condo in Germany, and will definitely find ways to restore the throne. If William II can free up his hand, he will probably support Belarus...

With a lot of thought, Hessman followed the Grand Duke of Oliga into the carriage where the Tsar was. This was a clean ordinary passenger car. The windows were welded with steel bars, and the doors used to get on and off were locked. There was only Tsar Nicholas II, who sat blankly on the chair, with no expression on his pretty face, as if it was a stone statue.

"Your Majesty!" Hessman walked to the Tsar and bent down and bowed.

The Tsar did not respond at all. The carriage was quiet, with only the clanging sound of the wheels hitting the rails.

"Father, Major Hessman is here." Oliga spoke. At this time, the Tsar seemed to wake up from his daydream and smiled awkwardly at Hessman: "Major, please sit down...I think you rescued me and my family from the Bolsheviks, right?"

"Yes," Hessman sat down in front of the Tsar. "This is also the order of His Majesty the Emperor."

"So... how was the war going? Are the Allies... already defeated?"

"No, in fact, the situation of the war is somewhat unfavorable to the Allies." Hessman replied truthfully.

"What?" The Tsar seemed to be surprised. As the monarch of the "most powerful" Russian Empire among the Allies, he himself became the captives of the German Emperor. The Allies could actually gain the upper hand without Russia. This is incredible!

"After all, the United States has joined the war!" Hessman shrugged, "And the war has lasted for many years, and the Allies are a little tired... However, now that peace has been achieved on the Eastern Front, we can concentrate our efforts to deal with the Western Front."

"Peace is achieved?" the Tsar frowned, "Who are you?"

"Soviet government, the Soviet government led by the Bolsheviks!"

"The Soviet government led by the Bolsheviks?" The Tsar was stunned. "They are still in power in Petrograd? I heard that there is a constitutional congress election... the Bolsheviks were elected?"

"No, they did not elect...the Social Revolutionary Party and the Mensheviks received the support of most of the Russians."

"Then why is there a Soviet government led by the Bolsheviks?" The Tsar looked at Hessman in confusion. He had heard of the Constitutional Assembly elections when he was under house arrest in Tobolsk, but he didn't know the result. Now he learned from Hessman that it was the Social Revolutionary Party and that the Mensheviks won, but there was still a Soviet government, which really made him a little confused.

"Because the Bolsheviks dispersed the Constitutional Assembly..."

"What!? How dare they do this?" The Tsar stood up suddenly, "The people of Petrograd are just watching like this? The Social Revolutionary Party and the Mensheviks should have many supporters, right?"

Hessman said with a smile: "The Bolsheviks have an army, and they suppressed the Social Revolutionary Party and the supporters of the Mensheviks with bullets!"

"Suppress!" The Tsar opened his eyes wide. "Suppressed?"

He has done this, but the result is always unsatisfactory.

"The Social Revolutionary Party and the Mensheviks have not been completely suppressed," Hessman put away his smile and said in a serious and serious tone, "Your Majesty, in fact, your country is now in a civil war! This is a huge civil war, one side is the Bolshevik Red Army; the other side is the White Army loyal to the Provisional Government... The Red Army controls the central area of ​​Russia's most densely populated and economically developed. The White Army occupied Siberia, the Far East, part of the Ural region and the middle and lower reaches of the Don River.

In addition, the Ukrainian region is currently under the high degree of autonomy under the 'guarantee' of Germany, while Finland has officially become independent. Poland, Kurland, Estonia, Livran and Livornia have all been under the protection of Germany according to the Brest Treaty signed between Russia and Germany!"

"God! How did Russia become like this?" the Tsar shouted in pain. "How could these anarchists treat Russia like this! Are they... going to destroy my Russia?"

"Your Majesty, Russia is no longer yours!"

"No! I must take it back!" the Tsar shouted, "Since they don't cherish Russia, then I will rise again! I want to take it back!"

Reclaiming Russia? Hessman raised his eyebrows and thought, would he take it from Lenin?

"William!" the Tsar shouted the name of the German emperor and shouted, "He rescued me from the Bolsheviks not because of his conscience, but because he wanted to use me to deal with the Bolsheviks. The revolution is an infectious disease in Europe and must be strangled in the bud... I can join forces with William! I can join forces with anyone!"

Join forces to destroy the Bolsheviks... The German emperor might really have this idea! Hessman smiled bitterly in his heart: But His Majesty the Emperor is powerless, and it won't take long before you two will become brothers and brothers...

...

"Long live the emperor! Long live Germany!"

The cheers rang out in the square of the Berlin Railway Station. There was no such cheer for a long time! Hessman remembered that the last time he heard people cheering for the German emperor in Berlin when the war broke out - of course, he was also cheering for the war!

However, as the war gradually fell into a stalemate, casualties on the front line were getting bigger and bigger, and the supply in the rear was getting tighter. The voices of complaining and opposition overwhelmed the voices supporting the war. It seemed that as long as you complain and oppose, there would be peace of "no cede land, no compensation."

Today, the Tsar, who was overthrown by the Russians who fantasized about "no cede land and no compensation", became a "prisoner of war" of the German Empire and was escorted to Berlin! This undoubtedly gave the Germans who were trapped in the quagmire of war a shot of stimulant!

The newspapers with the largest circulation in Berlin today all wrote in bold black words on the front page: The Tsar is arrested, can the King of England still run away?

It's very satisfying! But it's just saying it's relieved.

"Long live the emperor! Victory belongs to Germany!"

When the Russian Tsar and his family, wearing straight military uniforms, ribbons on their shoulders, and a blue Max medal on their collar, and a very depressed Tsar walked out of the waiting hall together, standing on the granite steps, the square seemed to be boiling.

It turned out that the German emperor was getting off a luxury carriage dragged by eight white horses. He was dressed in military uniform, wearing a helmet decorated with a golden pointed head and an eagle emblem, and had a scepter in his hand. He looked like a winner!

The Tsar looked at the dense crowds of people in the square and the German emperor who was surrounded by a large number of people in military uniforms. His face turned blue and white, but in the end he took a few breaths of Berlin air that he hated, then squeezed out a few smiles and walked towards the German emperor.

Then we Major Hessman saw such an incredible scene: Tsar Nicholas II and German Emperor William II hugged each other affectionately, and then we greeted and talked cordially.

The German Emperor said in a concerned tone: "Nicolah, it's really great to see you! Do you know that I'm worried that you're broken when I heard you fell into the hands of anarchists."

The Tsar asked with a smile: "William, but I heard that those anarchists are from Germany. They were not sent to Russia, aren't you?"

"How is that possible? I have always been pro-Russian. Nikola, we are still relatives!"

The Tsar smiled and said, "Yes, we are relatives, and I am also a German. In fact, I am a German! My last name is Romanov Holstein Gottop."

"Yes, we are compatriots! Germany and Russia should be as close as brothers!" The German emperor waved his right hand vigorously. "We might as well make a statement at the railway station, declaring that Russia and Germany are brother countries, and should be friendly forever and never fight again!"
Chapter completed!
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