I am Peter III, Emperor of the Hexagon of the Goose Kingdom

Chapter 171 The Great Chapter of Peter III, Letters from the Ambassadors of the Nations to the Sover

Chapter 171 The big words of Peter III, the ambassadors of various countries sent letters to the monarch
In three days, the blacksmith made a hundred lightning rods, which were pressed on the main palaces of the imperial palace, and most importantly, one was sent to the Troitz Monastery and one was installed in the Holy Trinity Cathedral.

Troitz Monastery is relatively far away, and the most important thing is to witness at the Holy Trinity Church.

Regarding this, Adrian denounced it, how could the Virgin strike the Holy Trinity Church with lightning.

But Peter ignored it. The lightning rod he gave to the Holy Trinity was as unique as seven onions, tall and pointed, with a view of the mountains.

As long as there is thunder and lightning, there is no need to worry about being struck.

People don't know when it will thunder and rain. Even if it thunders and rains, they are not sure whether the Virgin Mary will really send thunder to the monastery, but for seven days in a row, they still watch from afar.

Many of them were envoys stationed in Moscow.

The Danish envoy, Earl Linel, had always been very dissatisfied with Peter since he was beaten violently, and he sneered even more at this time.

After all, Denmark is small, and Sweden has accepted it, so Denmark has to accept it.

Denmark is very worried about what Russia and Sweden will do to it, so even if it sneers, it only dares to express its opinion tactfully:
"The Russian emperor said that the Advent of the Virgin would bring anger to the monastery. Didn't he mean that Adrian's actions displeased the Virgin? I think that the patriarch of the Orthodox Church is highly respected. I visited it not long ago and admired it deeply." .”

The other envoys couldn't help but look sideways. A Danish ambassador to a foreign country went to visit a religious leader, which felt a bit unprofessional.

But thinking of the situation where the Danish envoy was beaten by Peter, it is understandable to have such a feeling of resentment.

Although he disapproved of the ambassador's visit to religious figures, he still found it unbelievable that Peter said that the Virgin Mary would send her wrath to the monastery.

The spread of this incident is undoubtedly a Russian farce.

The French ambassador Breteuil has already begun to write:
"Your Majesty, the Russian Emperor Peter III is now playing a strange trick. As an emperor, he is now having trouble with the Russian state religion. He wants to confiscate the land and serfs of the Orthodox Church. Behind this lies Bestutev and Warren Zoff's shadow, I have to say that the influence of these two people on the emperor has increased, and cannot be underestimated."

"During the whole thing, I didn't see Queen Elizabeth express any opinion on this. She seemed to be very laissez-faire with Peter III's actions. I watched Peter's words and deeds, and I am more sure that Peter Eyre's book has nothing to do with him. The only person who can write such a brilliant masterpiece is to ask you, the emperor."

"I don't know how to end this farce, but it is likely to end with the victory of the Orthodox Church. At that time, Peter III will lose his face and may anger Bestutev. This is a good thing for Prussia. I have already I saw the look of mirth on the face of the Prussian ambassador."

"No matter how things go, I will make sure that Russia will not be in alliance with Britain, to you loyal Breteuil."

When the French ambassador wrote and wrote to Louis XV, the ambassadors of various countries were not idle, and wrote letters to their respective monarchs on this matter.

The letter received by Queen Theresa of Austria read:
"Your Majesty, the Russian monarch has made absurd things again. He claimed to have received the holy revelation from the Virgin Mary. This is undoubtedly a huge joke. A pagan religion like the Orthodox Church will never send down the holy revelation anyway. Only our Catholicism is supreme. The only religion that the whole world should believe in."

"I will report the results of this matter to you in detail, for your enjoyment. At the same time, Russia's Moscow Newspaper Peter Love has finished its serialization, and it seems that a new movement is brewing. The approximate content is called "A Study in Scarlet", which is part of Peter's detective collection."

"If there is new content published, I will present it to you as soon as possible."

"In addition, in order to keep the reputation of the works for himself, Peter III's selfish promotion of intellectual property rights has attracted the attention of all countries. I believe that with Peter's generosity, Diderot, who was targeted by Louis XV, can't wait to I pledge my allegiance to this sovereign."

"Voltaire's influence cannot be underestimated. He has expressed his support for intellectual property rights through various channels, saying that this is a great feat of the rumored barbaric country. Voltaire's supporters have begun to use their respective relationships to prepare for it. The decree was passed unanimously. Regarding this matter, I do not recommend that we obstruct Russia. Although this matter is not a foreign policy, but because Peter is the emperor, if it is obstructed, it may arouse the anger of this absurd monarch, and the gain is not worth the loss. "

"I only suggest that you show your support, your loyal subject Bernice."

King Frederick II of Prussia had finished reading the adapted Peter Eyre, and was greatly impressed by the plot inside. At the same time, he firmly believed that this kind of book would not have been written by Peter, who had shamelessly stolen someone not inferior to V. The achievements of Ertai's writers.

But of course he would not say such things. He had already offended Elizabeth, Peter had just ascended the throne, and he had always admired him. There was no need to make his admirers feel unhappy.

This is good for Russian-Prussian relations.

Frederick had a deep hope that he would not be doubled.

The Prussian ambassador to Russia, Madefield, was in a particularly good mood. Since Peter took the throne, no one has come to drive him away. In order to save the queen's face, Madefield wrote to the queen again and again, expressing his apology for Johanna. .

Although the queen did not reply to his letter, it was also a good sign.

Madfield was ready to continue playing for the King of Prussia in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

Regarding the revelation, Madfield wrote to Frederick thus:
"I am deeply concerned about the behavior of Peter III. His absurdity reassures us, but it also makes us worry that the Russian monarch is undoubtedly the best for us under Peter III, weakening his little reputation. Things we shouldn't be happy to see."

"Ambassadors from various countries have received news that Vorontsov and Bestutev were behind the matter. The cause was a conflict between the mysterious office director Ivanovich and a rich archbishop. I don't believe that Bestutev is the Such a mindless person, he must have a plan."

"I will pay close attention to all the movements of the Russian military. If there is any situation that is unfavorable to Peter III, I will try my best to notify the monarch. I hope Bestutev will not cause trouble for us."

"The outcome of this matter, I think you can already guess, will be a pity. Your subject Madfield."

When envoys from various countries sent letters one after another, the British ambassador was no exception.

The United Kingdom is located in the British Isles in the northwest of mainland Europe, surrounded by the North Sea, the English Channel, the Celtic Sea, the Irish Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, without bordering on any country.

(End of this chapter)

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