"Your Majesty Queen, please take my words to your Majesty the King: I, Lübau Macki, the Marshal of the Republic, are absolutely loyal to King Jan Kazimierz. I suffered from a brain disease last night. , I had a splitting headache, so I could not go to the palace to greet your Majesty. My Majesty Wangwang is considerate."

Lubaumacki respectfully said to Queen Ludwig. He stretched out a hand with white gloves, ready to stroke the queen into the carriage.

"Of course, your Majesty knows that Marshal, you have been worried about the cause of the Republic, and you can’t sleep, so your Majesty allowed me to visit you. I also hope that your demeanor will recover soon. Your Majesty has always told me that the Republic will not be able to recover the next day. There is no marshal." Queen Ludvika said to Lubaumacki with a smile. She put her hand on the marshal's, and then boarded the carriage.

The marshal saluted respectfully at the door of the carriage, and then watched the queen's carriage leave with a smile.

It wasn't until the carriage disappeared at the end of the truth that Lvbao Macki straightened his half-bent body. He brushed the silver medal he was wearing on his chest with his fingers. The medal was shining brilliantly under the sun, and Lvbao Macki really loved it the more he watched it, and when he thought that it would not take long for him to have one more gold medal of this kind, the corner of the marshal’s mouth would bend upwards. An exaggerated arc.

He was thinking about where to put it on his chest after he got the medal.

In the carriage where the queen was riding, the smiling Queen Ludvika narrowed her smile. She pulled a rope hanging down from the left.

"His Royal Highness, what's your order?" asked the coachman driving the carriage.

"Go to the mansion of Mr. Janusz," said Queen Ludwig.

"Yes."

The coachman followed the queen's order and headed towards the house of Janusz Kishka.

Soon, the carriage stopped in front of the house of Janusz Kiskadu.

Mickiewicz, who was practicing the saber in the courtyard, saw a gorgeous carriage parked in front of the door. He quickly recognized that it was the queen's car. Mickiewicz ran to the door of the carriage in a panic, bowed his head slightly and said, "Good day, your Royal Highness."

In the process of King Kazimierz's return to the Republic, Mickiewicz has been with him. Queen Ludvika quickly recognized that it was Mickiewicz's voice.

"Mickiewicz, is your master at home?"

The queen's voice came from inside the carriage.

"Yes, the master is reading in the living room." Mickiewicz replied.

The carriage door opened and Queen Ludwig got out of the carriage.

"Take me to see Master Janusz." The queen said to Mickiewicz.

Mickiewicz stepped forward respectfully, leading the way for Queen Ludvika.

Janush, who was sitting in the living room reading a book leisurely, was surprised to see Her Royal Highness the Queen suddenly visit him. He originally thought that at this time, Queen Ludvika should be at the residence of Marshal Lubaumacki. Janush stood up in a panic and greeted Queen Ludvika.

"You don't need to be polite, I'm just making an occasional intention. Where's Natalie?" Queen Ludvika said to Janush with a smile, and asked about Janush's daughter.

"Natalie has a cold and is resting." Janush replied, but his face was very unnatural when he spoke.

Queen Ludvika was so shrewd that she guessed that the old man was telling a lie only by the change of Janush's face, but she didn't say anything. One is that Natalie is Janusz’s daughter, so how could her father be unfavorable to her daughter; these two, before she returned to the palace today, she deliberately came to Janusz, not because she said it was just a temporary motive, but important things.

"That's really bad. I happen to have cold medicine in my carriage. You ask Mickiewicz to get some for Natalie." Queen Ludvika said to Janush.

Janush has gone through the eunuch, and this overtone can't be heard. This is Queen Ludvika who wants to dismiss Mickiewicz, and she has important things to tell herself.

Janush hurriedly asked Mickiewicz to fetch the medicine and send it to Natalie. Waiting for Mickiewicz to leave, Janush slightly turned sideways to Queen Ludvika and asked: "Your Royal Highness?"

"Lubaomatzki has agreed to reconcile with your Majesty." Queen Ludvika said.

"That's really the blessing of the Republic." Hearing that Lvbao Macki was persuaded by the queen, Janush wanted to touch his palm and laugh. But he immediately thought that if Lubao Macki was such a good talker, he must have offered no small conditions if he could promise to reconcile with the king.

"What conditions does Marshal Lubao Macki have?" Janush asked.

Queen Ludvika nodded.

"He has two conditions. Lvbao Macki asked the king to assure him that the so-called declaration is only his own expediency, not really so. And he proposed to regain Warsaw ~www.readwn.com~ the king grants The position of Marshal of the Republic."

"Queen you promised him!"

Hearing these two requests, the old man stood up with a "wow". Immediately, the old man realized that he was too gaffe.

"Sorry, the queen said your highness." Janush sat down again and apologized to the queen.

"Nothing." Queen Ludvika nodded in understanding.

Janush's surprise was not because these two requirements were too demanding, but because Lyubao Macki's conditions were so "generous."

As we all know, the rank of Marshal of the Republic is not an actual position, it is more of an honor. Even if Lvbao Macki became the General Marshal of the Republic, he would not have more power than other marshals and commanders. And that so-called guarantee, for Janush who is engaged in politics, the guarantee of a politician is not heavier than a piece of waste paper.

Queen Ludwig was also grateful that before heading to the Marshal’s Mansion, the queen and Lvbao Macki had prepared the lion to open his mouth. Unexpectedly, Lvbao Macki did the lion open his mouth, but what he asked for , Turned out to be these flashy things.

"Queen, you really should be the first to tell the king this good news, not to tell me this old man."

Janush was in a good mood at this time, and he even joked.

"When I leave you, I will return to the palace and tell His Majesty the King. I am here this time because I have to entrust you with another important matter." Queen Ludvika sat upright and said sternly.

Seeing Queen Ludvika's expression so serious and her speech so formal, Janush also realized that what happened next was no small matter.

"As long as I can do it, I will go through fire and water, and I will do everything." Janush assured the queen.

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