The Last Frontier of Fire and Sword

Chapter 812: Kidnap the prince

Chechen didn't expect to meet Boguslav here.

He hesitated and hesitated, hesitating whether to hand Princess Louise Henriette to Boguslav.

It is true that Boguslav is his own enemy, but Princess Louise Henriette is Boguslav's aunt. She wanted to come to Chechen. With relatives, Boguslav would never do anything against the princess. He should be delighted to take Princess Louise Henriette into the warm house, offer delicious food, and then send the princess back to his uncle in Königsberg.

Although this is in conflict with King Jan Kazimierz’s order to rescue Princess Louise Henriette and Prince Frederick and send them to Warsaw, Chechen can’t care much-he wants Go back to Uncle Pidro, Fatima and his companions-his heart is actually very worried about their safety.

But with this thought, Cheer Chen remembered what Boguslav did to Christina back then-is the prince’s integrity worthy of trust?

With such a wavering mood, Cheor Chen returned to Princess Louise Henriette.

He opened his mouth and said to the princess: "Your Royal Highness, the cottage is full of people, and they are flying the flag of the Laziwiwu family."

Princess Louise Henriette smiled delightedly on her face when she heard it.

"It's Boguslav. He must have received the news that I was imprisoned in Devinsk and came to negotiate with the baron to save me."

After speaking, Princess Louise Henriette shook the rein in her hand and prepared to walk into the cottage.

But just after taking two steps, the princess found that Cheerchen was riding motionless on the horse.

Princess Louise Henriette was very smart, and she immediately realized that Chelchen's motionlessness might be because he didn't want to surrender himself to Boguslav.

Because Boguslav was still standing on the opposite side of King Jan Kazimierz at this time and was an enemy of the Republic of Poland.

"Count," Princess Louise Henriette whispered, "I know that Boguslav is still an enemy of Poland, and I know that it will be difficult for you to hand me over to the prince. But I swear in the name of God that I will and You go to Warsaw together so that you can deal with King Jan Kazimierz. But before that, please let me meet the Prince because I want to ask him to help find my Frederick. Earl, I think you too You must be very worried about the safety of your wife and subordinates."

Princess Louise Henriette's words came to Cheerchen's sore spot. He gritted his teeth and suppressed his emotions, and then said sternly to Princess Louise Henriette: "His Royal Highness, please don't treat me as the kind of villain who does not care about the honor of the knight for rewards. The reason why I stay back is because I am worried about Bogu. Slavic integrity."

Princess Louise Henriette said, "Then you are worrying too much, count."

Cheerchen no longer speaks, he beats a horse to accompany Princess Louise Henriette towards the cottage.

In order to prevent Boguslav from recognizing himself, Cheerchen put on the clown mask. He also specifically asked Princess Louise Henriette not to mention her name in front of Boguslav.

When Princess Louise Henriette informed the guards at the entrance of the village of her identity, Prince Boguslav and his steward Sakovic quickly rushed over.

Boguslav crossed the Daugava River to Devinsk this time indeed to visit Princess Louise Henriette and his little nephew.

Originally, Boguslav was going to go a few weeks ago, but in those few days, Boguslav was seriously ill, malaria-ridden, hot and cold, and when he became cold like lying on ice, he warmed up like sitting in a steamer, he suffered more than ever. Both are great. But even so, he can't get a good rest. Because Marshal Lubaumacki, who was in Werner, put a lot of pressure on him, in order to defend the important town of Myatersk, Boguslav, who was not worried about the hands of others, had to personally intervene in everything. However, because of his illness, he had difficulty riding a horse, so he had to sit in an open sedan chair, and four soldiers carried him to inspect the post road and the defense of the bastions everywhere.

The malaria was so serious that the doctor's medicine stones were useless, and Boguslav even felt that he was going to see God soon. In the end, Sakovic came up with a native method. He was a dead horse doctor, asked four soldiers to wrap the prince with a quilt, and then one person grabbed a corner of the quilt and threw Boguslav into the air. Then catch it again.

Such a move scared Boguslav's cold sweat, but his malaria was miraculously healed.

The first thing Boguslav did after he recovered was to go to Devinsk.

However, Boguslav's going here is not because he has any special feelings and concerns for Princess Louise Henriette and the little prince Frederick. The real reason that drove him to go was the order of Karl X-Karl X ordered Boguslav. As a relative, she comforted Princess Louise Henriette so that she could stay in Devinsk willingly.

Although it is cruel to say that, if Boguslav’s uncle, the electorate can consider his wife and children and choose to stay in the Swedish camp, then Boguslav will be infinitely joyful and happy.

Because it will be good and harmless to oneself.

Unlike the elector, once Karl X is defeated, Boguslav and his Laziviu family will fall into the abyss of immortality. Boguslav believed that King Jan Kazimierz and those families who had avenged himself in the war would be happy to settle the war crimes of himself and his deceased cousin, and deprive the Laziweu family of all lands and castles in the Republic and occupy them. For yourself.

When Prince Boguslav came to Princess Louise Henriette, he took the princess's hand and kissed passionately. He kept yelling "Auntie" in his mouth. The affection made Louise · Princess Henriette was overjoyed.

After kissing the princess's hand, Prince Boguslav raised his head.

"My dear aunt, why are you here? I learned that you are a guest in Devinsk..."

"Prince, I used to be a guest in Devinsk, but I have been there for a long time, and I am going back to Königsberg today." Princess Louise Henriette explained with a smile.

And she was sure to keep her promise to the baron, even Boguslav, who should have known it, did not reveal that she was actually kidnapped.

Boguslav's face froze. Suddenly, he realized that the princess was empty-handed and did not carry Prince Frederick.

"Aunt, where is Frederick?" Boguslav asked.

Princess Louise Henriette lowered her head, her face sad.

After a while, the princess raised her head.

"Boguslav, Frederick and I were originally protected by the knight and his men and returned to Königsberg, but in the middle of the journey, we encountered an ice storm, and at night we encountered wolves. The knight's wife protected him. Frederick, he protected me from breaking through, but we were separated."

"It's terrible," Boguslav said, feeling the same sadness after hearing it.

At this time, he noticed Cheechen wearing a clown mask behind Princess Louise Henriette.

In fact, Cheerchen, wearing a clown mask, is so eye-catching that Boguslav should have noticed him long ago. But before the prince's attention was all on Princess Louise Henriette, so he ignored this eye-catching existence.

"Are you my uncle's subordinate? Why are you wearing a clown mask?" the prince asked.

Cheerchen bowed his body and bowed.

"No, Prince. I am protecting the princess on the order of His Majesty King Yang Kazimierz. The reason why I wear this ridiculous mask is because my face has been hurt. But please rest assured, I have an earl His title is definitely not an inferior person."

Hearing that it was King Jan Kazimierz, Boguslav frowned.

After a while, Boguslav said coldly: "Then your mission is complete. The princess is safe with me."

After speaking, the prince put a cloak on Princess Louise Henriette, and he half-wrapped the princess and walked into the village. "Auntie, I will send someone to find little Frederick. Please believe that God will bless him."

Princess Louise Henriette looked back at Cheerchen hesitantly, and she understood that this was Boguslav who was driving Chechen away.

"His Royal Highness," Cheerchen took a step forward, and Boguslav's butler, Sakovic, stood in front of Cheerchen vigilantly.

"His Royal Highness," Cheerchen shouted, "I want to know if you will send the princess back to Königsberg."

Boguslav did not look back, but he answered Chechen’s question: "The princess and the little prince will stay in Miatelsk for a few days."

Chechen understood this to mean that the relative of Boguslav did not mean to send Princess Louise Henriette back to Königsberg. The so-called staying in Myatersk for a few days is just changing a place to imprison the princess and the prince.

In fact, Boguslav really thought so.

However, Cheer Chen would never let this happen.

Not to mention how Chechen thought about taking Princess Louise Henriette back from Prince Boguslav. When the princess heard that Boguslav said that she would go to Miatelsk for a few days, the princess’s face Also showing a surprised expression.

"Boguslav," cried Princess Louise Henriette, "I think William is now looking forward to my and Frederick's return as soon as possible. I am afraid I can't go to Miatelsk."

Boguslav deliberately gave a sad expression.

"Is that so? My aunt," Boguslav said with a grimace. "Just a few days ago, Anna mentioned you to me. She missed the happy time with you in Amsterdam. And if she knew me. I met you but failed to invite you to Miatelsk. Anna will definitely blame me."

With that said, Boguslav's hand grabbed the princess's wrist.

Princess Louise Henriette suddenly changed her color. She understood that Chechen's worries had become a reality-he was right, and Boguslav had no good intentions towards him.

"Boguslav, I am William's wife." Princess Louise Henriette struggled to get rid of Boguslav.

Boguslav grasped tighter.

"Of course, of course. You are my aunt, just like Frederick is my uncle. So I sincerely hope that my uncle and I will be in the same boat on the big ship Karl X." Boguslav smiled. Said.

Sarkovic, who was stopped in front of Chechen, watched his master say a despicable thing so lightly and ordinary, as if he was thinking of the other person, he couldn't help showing a happy smile.

Suddenly, the Count Clown behind him, who had rescued Princess Louise Henriette from Devinsk for a long time, hadn't spoken again shouted: "Please wait a minute, Prince."

Boguslav turned his head.

"Count," said Boguslav impatiently, "you should be thankful, because I am in a good mood today, so I decided to let you go."

Cheerchen pretended to be a solemn expression.

"Yes, yes. Your Royal Highness." Cheerchen stammered.

Then Cheerchen looked at Princess Louise Henriette. Surrounded by the servants of Boguslavia, he shouted: "Your Royal Highness~www.readwn.com~ Since you have the protection of the prince, then my mission is complete. Now I will return to Warsaw. Your Majesty the King returns. Before I leave, please let me say goodbye to you."

After speaking, Cheer Chen continued to move forward.

In that era, it was common for aristocrats who were knowledgeable and courteous to kiss women goodbye, and Cheerchen is now an earl. His request was so reasonable and reasonable that Sakovic couldn’t help but hesitate to turn around to ask the prince if he Let go.

Prince Boguslav waved his hand and motioned for Cheerchen to come over.

Boguslav would never think that the so-called earl in the ridiculous clown mask in front of him dared to violently hurt himself-not because he had so many followers around him and the defense was like a copper wall and iron wall, but he was confident that his identity as a nobleman was anyone's. Don't dare to be disrespectful to yourself.

But Cheerchen is the exception.

It was precisely because Cheerchen was such an exception, and Boguslav was so arrogant that Cheerchen was able to approach Boguslav.

Cheerchen, who came to Princess Louise Henriette, gently raised one of the princess's hands.

"His Royal Highness," Cheechen slowly bent down, hiding his hands into his abdomen clothes under his body. "It's an honor to serve you."

After saying this, Cheerchen seemed to raise the princess's hand slightly, but his other hand pulled out the dagger in a thunderous manner, and quickly reached Boguslav's chest.

"Your Royal Highness," Cheerchen said to Boguslav with a smile amidst the sound of drawing a knife and raising a gun, "Please be careful of your subordinates. It's cold, I'm afraid my hands will tremble."

Boguslav squinted his eyes and glanced at the dagger against his chest. He looked at the mask on Cheechen's face and asked calmly, "Who are you? With this courage, you are by no means a general in the Republic. ."

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