The Rise of Iceland

Vol 3 Chapter 344: Denmark's Jing Kang Shame

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What a coincidence?

A thought came to several people's minds, and then they all looked at Arbat. Arbat's face turned red, and he secretly regretted his crow's mouth, and did not know if he had offended Master Olaf.

Olaf froze for a moment, and said with a smile: "Here is the grabber, guys."

Wallenstein frowned and said: "It came very quickly. It seems that the Danish navy has been destroyed, shall we wait for them?"

"Wait for a fart!"

Olaf snorted coldly: "Order a storm, take the Naiburg at all costs and take Christian IV prisoner before Uksensiena arrives!"

After Wallenstein took the order, he personally led the troops to supervise the battle. After two rounds of artillery shooting, the door opened wide, and the defenders suffered heavy casualties.

Wallenstein waved his hand, and the team led by the Bohemian dismounted cavalry rushed into the Neiburg. In less than ten minutes, a white and fat middle-aged man was found. Wallenstein had seen Christie from afar on the German battlefield. King Ann IV walked in and took a look, and then smiled: "Honorable King of Denmark, His Majesty Christian IV, don’t come here unharmed?"

Christian IV lost his former demeanor. His crown was held by a Czech, his beard and hair were messy, and his costume was torn apart, but his eyes were about to burst into flames, he stared at Wallenstein and cursed. Said: "Damn Czech! You betrayed Habsburg and became a running dog in Sweden. Now you are attacking me in Denmark again. My people will definitely avenge me!"

Wallenstein smiled slightly and waved his hand: "Please go down and rest, our king."

The soldiers quickly took Christian IV down, and then the royal family members in the castle were also taken out. Among them were two underage princesses and a little prince and queen.

In Wallenstein's eyes, these people are not important, the important thing is to protect the handsome young man who came out of the two princesses.

This is Prince Frederick, the heir of Christian IV. This prince is 25 years old. In order to expand the influence of Denmark this spring, Christian IV appointed Frederick as Bremen through the Lutheran sect. The head of the diocese, but was arrested together before he took office.

Now the Danish royal family, except for the third prince Christensen, who went to the Principality of Holstein to be the bishop and tax collector in the Principality of Holstein last fall, has been completely wiped out by Olaf.

It was only when Uxenschina led the army to hurriedly arrived at Rosenborg Palace that the war was over, and the Christian IV family was "protected" by Olaf.

Uksenshina trembled with anger and quarreled with Olaf, accusing Olaf of knowing that he was intercepted by the Danish navy but not rescued, but Olaf only said that he didn't know, and the two finally broke up.

Olaf’s army advanced into the city and rushed into the Royal Palace of Rosenberg. Every soldier made a fortune, but Uxenchena’s army lost a lot of money, for the purpose of looting the city.

So under the imbalance and friction in the heart, the two armies quickly engaged in a weapon fight, and dozens of people died in each.

Olaf and Uksenchener first ordered the suppression, and then met to discuss.

Now Olaf’s army of hiccups and fart are all gold and silver. As the supreme commander in chief, Uksensiena ordered Olaf to lead the army out of Rosenborg Palace and the city and stationed at the pier.

Olaf knew that Uksenshina and the others had not made a lot of money, so naturally they had to grab some money and didn't want to make things too much. In addition, his soldiers had indeed made a fortune, so he agreed.

As Olaf's order was passed, the legion reluctantly retreated from the messy Rosenborg Palace, and formed a square formation to leave the city, and set up camp at the bunker fort on the dock.

After the army of Olaf left, the army of Uksenshina rushed into the palace and the nobles of Copenhagen, the villas of ministers, and the courtyards of wealthy merchants. They were even more fiercely plundering wealth and **** women than the evil wolves. , Murder and arson.

The front-line battle report of Uxenschener and Olaf was also sent out of the strait when the citizens of Copenhagen were ravaged in the second round.

In the days that followed, leaders such as Olaf and Wallenstein guarded the dock and met with one or two prisoners of the Danish royal family and the Central Minister every day to understand their psychological dynamics and the current situation in Denmark.

Uxen Siena's army burned, killed and looted in Copenhagen for three days, during which Uxen Siena also sent people to ask for King Dan's family, but they were all prevaricated by Olaf.

Uksenchena knew that he had gone through the Battle of the Sunder Strait, and his strength was not as good as Olaf. He had left half behind in order to hurry. Now he couldn't hold him down at all, so he ignored him.

After three days, the messenger from Stockholm finally arrived.

Gustaf II was very pleased with Olaf and Uxenschena’s victory. Although the content of the two men’s battle reports were different, even Uxenschener impeached Olaf’s opponents in the post-war report’s cover letter. Fighting hard without rescue, embezzling and seizing property, insulting the Danish royal family, and many other serious crimes.

However, after seeing the envoy sent by the great emperor to send orders and reward the army, Uksenshina felt cold, knowing that Olaf's holy favorite was very prosperous, and he could not bring him down before seizing the evidence of Olaf's crime.

Pell Brahe, a soldier of Gustav II in the battle against Poland, has been promoted many times, and Brahe was already an adviser to the Privy Council when Gustav II went south to fight on behalf of the Protestant Union.

Although Uksenschena was the Prime Minister of the Privy Council, he had been unable to control Pell Brahe.

Because this young man was the confidant of Gustav II's promotion from the army, he has always represented Gustav II's most true thoughts, and he is a lone minister in the heart of Jane.

Seeing that it was Pell Brahe, Uxenchena knew that His Majesty had no intention of moving Olaf.

It turns out that Uksenshina guessed well.

Pell Brahe, who is in his thirties, came to the front with high spirits when he was in full swing. He also brought Gustav II’s commendations and gifts to Uxenschener and Olaf. Property, drinks, etc.

After the welcoming ceremony was over, Brahe said to Uksenschena and Olaf: "Two adults~www.readwn.com~ Before I came, Your Majesty explained that Christian IV and all the princes would follow suit. Olaf’s opinion was temporarily exiled to Iceland, and then the Danish minister was ordered to bring back Christensen, the third prince of the Principality of Holstein and the ninth child of Christian IV. This prince’s age Smaller, better control."

Uksenshina's heart moved, and his face was even more ugly. His Majesty had to discuss with him in the past, but now he has decided with Olaf, and he doesn't even ask for his opinion. This makes Uksenshina very much. Angry, there is a feeling of betrayal in my heart.

He glanced at Olaf and said to himself: Olaf didn’t hand over Christian IV to me. He seemed to have the idea of ​​pushing Christensen up from the beginning. Christensen seems to be less than 16 years old. ? Making him king does not have to worry about Denmark's revenge...

Olaf thought well, but he didn't discuss this idea with me. Obviously I was the supreme commander in the conquest of Copenhagen! Your Majesty also trusts him so much. It seems that this kid must be eliminated, and if he can develop my seat, he must also be robbed...

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