Struggle in Russia

Vol 2 Chapter 450: Change the emperor?

Schwarzenberg understands Wendy Schgritz’s idea of ​​changing the emperor very well, because Ferdinand I is really disappointing. This product is a typical product of close relatives, who has neither fertility, intelligence nor energy to rule. A huge empire.

This Ferdinand I was not only stupid, but even worse was that he often had epilepsy, and he couldn't even do it. In the past, when Austria was still strong, such a freak still felt that it was not a big problem to be an emperor. Anyway, Duke Louis and Metternich were helping to watch, but after the revolution this time, when the old Metternich could no longer After taking control of the situation, all problems broke out.

Ferdinand I had neither the intellect to solve complex political problems, nor the energy to deal with government affairs. The only time this guy could issue a complete order was when he was eating. At that time he was exceptionally decisive and determined. This cargo is an incompetent waste.

For the courtiers of the Austrian Empire, it would be an extraordinary disaster to have such a demented emperor. If Ferdinand I was normal, then when the revolution just broke out, he would be able to act like a normal emperor. To deal with the problem, you still asked Metternich like an idiot: "Did they get permission?"

Anyway, whether it is Schwarzenberg or Wendy Schgritz, they think that the best way to solve the current problems of the Austrian Empire is to change to another emperor. If there is a normal emperor, how can Austria be so embarrassing!

I have to say that sometimes people with sound minds are also easy to lose sight of Tarzan. When a problem occurs, all people, whether mentally disabled or normal, will habitually make excuses.

Explain the occurrence of the problem with the simplest reason, and then shirk the responsibility cleanly. This is a common problem for people with sound minds such as Schwarzenberg and Wendy Schgritz.

Is the Austrian problem really caused by Ferdinand I? It can only be said that although this product is indeed a waste and a brain-dead, it is not the problem itself. Because Ferdinand I had never really been in power at all, all the power in his hands was performed by representatives of the royal family and Prime Minister Metternich.

To put it bluntly, this product is just a personal stamp. Since this guy has never been in power, what does all this culprit have to do with him? The outbreak of the revolution is a problem of Austria’s own system. It will erupt if you change to another emperor. Look at Prussia. There is no emperor with a brain injury, but Frederick William IV solved the problem?

So if you want to solve the Austrian problem, in fact, the simplest and most fundamental way is to solve Wendy Schgretz and Schwarzenberg, this road of nobles with real power is the source of the problem. Instead of going the other way around, all the guilt is assigned to an emperor who has never been an emperor.

In fact, looking at the development trend of Austria in history, with the help of Russia to quell the rebellion, did the replacement of the more normal Emperor Franz Joseph I solve the problem?

Sorry, no, because this seemingly normal emperor is actually the gravedigger of the Austrian Empire. It was this series of inexplicable **** operations that laid the roots for the demise of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

First of all, he completely turned his face with Russia. In the Crimean War, this brother's operation made Britain and France pleased, and Austria and Russia completely turned their faces, which directly led to Russia's report in the Austro-Prussian War. Arrow's revenge hit Austria fiercely, making the Habsburg family almost a historical term.

The Prussian-Austrian War not only caused Austria to lose the leadership of the German states, but also forced the empire to split into a dual empire, turned Russia into an enemy of Austria, and buried the fuse of the subsequent war. .

And this is the godly operation of the good emperor that Schwarzenberg and Wendy Schgretz have supported. Anyway, the whole Europe thought that Franz Joseph I was an inexplicable neuropathy, a complete idiot.

Of course, in 1848, in Austria's most troubled July, there was a great market for an emperor. Both Schwarzenberg and Wendy Schgritz thought this idea was not bad, and you can give it a try.

It's just that you need to consider who is the emperor. Because according to the general opinion of the high-ranking Austrian aristocrats, changing the emperor is naturally to let the current Emperor Ferdinand I get out, and let the younger brother of Ferdinand Grand Duke Franz Karl take over as the emperor.

It’s just that Wendy Schgretz and Schwarzenberg didn’t like this plan very much, because in their opinion, taking away a particularly brain-disabled Ferdinand I but replacing it with a not-so-brained Grand Duke Franz Karl, This is simply changing the soup without changing the medicine.

The difference is only a special brain damage, a less brain damage, but after all, it is a brain damage, what does this mean?

Yes, neither Wendy Schgretz nor Schwarzenberg looked down upon Archduke Franz Karl, because this product is so mediocre, dull and dull, it looks like a fool.

"Archduke Franz Karl seems to be incapable of saving Austria, at least he is incapable of solving Austria's current troubles..." Schwarzenberg said tentatively ~www.ltnovel.com~ This is about Wendy Schgritz. In my heart, he was heartbroken for the incompetence of the emperor and the prince, and he felt ashamed to think that he had to serve fools in his life.

So he immediately replied: "Yes, Grand Duke Franz Karl has the ability... mediocre ability, not capable of leading the country... Austria needs a more... wiser emperor to get rid of the current predicament, such as ... What do you think of Grand Duke Franz Joseph?"

Schwarzenberg's eyes suddenly lit up. He knew that Wendy Schgretz had the same idea with him. Franz Joseph was indeed more like his old man, and it was indeed a good choice for him to be the emperor.

It’s just that, it’s not that simple. After all, neither Schwarzenberg nor Wendy Schgretz have the right to abolish the monarch. First of all, they have to contact the royal representatives, and the first thing to do is to contact Fran. Ts. Joseph, the little prince must know their kindness, otherwise everything is not in vain.

Secondly, you have to contact more like-minded people. The two of them are not strong enough. The consequences of rash actions are unpredictable. Of course, the most important thing is to solve the revolutionaries in Vienna first. If you don't regain control of the capital, everything is useless. !

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