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Chapter 1069. Little Madame Curie immigrated to Melbourne?

Chapter 1069. Little Madame Curie immigrated to Melbourne?

"I would rather have your enemies stand inside your tent and pee outside than let them stand outside and pee inside the tent!"

"Father, why is this?"

"My child, as the Crown Prince of the Netherlands, you should have the ability to control everything. If not, then you will find that you have been or are about to get into trouble."

"why?"

"Ruling a country is like looking at the palm of your hand every day. You should see the changes in the horizontal and vertical stripes. This is the meaning of mastery. Isn't it the same as ruling a country? If you can't master it, sooner or later there will be chaos. After all, many people do things that benefit them behind your back, but you yourself don’t know it. When the matter becomes public, it’s over and there’s no way to save it.”

Crown Prince Albert ponders the words of his father William IV in the morning.

The more I think about it, the more it makes sense.

16-year-old Albert attends a secondary school affiliated with the University of Melbourne.

"Albert, why are you still here? Your classmates are all participating in basketball games over there. This sport is so popular in the Netherlands and everyone knows how to do it."

At this moment, a voice disrupted his thoughts.

Looking up, he looked astonished at such a young age.

She has a beautiful nose and beautiful teeth, almond-shaped eyes and peach lips, a slender figure, a charming face, soft and smooth peach cheeks, a straight and attractive jade neck, and a full and firm breast with proud breasts. Standing forward, it tempts reverie and sin.

A high-quality white silk shawl off-the-shoulder dress perfectly highlighted her soft and graceful figure, her slender waist and plump and round buttocks.

The round buttocks proudly protrude backwards, forming a wonderful arc with the beautiful buttocks, which makes the body even more concave and convex. The slender snow-white jade legs, the slender arms around the waist, and the reasonable cooperation make it look even better. Look fatter, lose one point to look thinner.The snow-white and tender skin, the plump and mature body, and the slightly cool appearance with mature charm are really thought-provoking and tempting!
It's Madame Berta!

He is also a tutor at the High School Affiliated to the University of Melbourne and an Austrian nobleman who immigrated.

"Teacher, I am thinking about some questions." Crown Prince Albert's study here is open to the public. It is actually very difficult to hide it. As a crown prince, many people have his portrait.

Therefore, he actually still feels a certain distance from his classmates in school.

The full name of Mrs. Berta in front of her was Berta von Suttner. She was born in 1843, one year older than his mother, Queen Alexandra.

His father, William IV, once gave him information about Madame Berta, a radical pacifist and a female warrior who opposed war and maintained peace.

Mrs. Berta was born in a Bohemian aristocratic family in Prague. Her father, Count Franz Michael Kinski, was a marshal. He died before she was born in her mother's belly. Her maternal grandfather was a marshal. A cavalry colonel.As soon as she was born, Lady Berta succeeded her father's title and became a countess.

Raised by her mother since she was a child, and having a guardian from the Austrian royal family, Mrs. Berta grew up in the aristocratic environment of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. She received a good education from an early age, knew multiple languages, and had musical talent. I have been to many places and am good at socializing.

Her family's military background directly affected her thinking about war in the rest of her life.

Special information shows that Mrs. Berta's mother was very squandering money, and a count's family fortune was gradually depleted.

So starting in 1873, Mrs. Berta, who was already in her 30s, worked as a tutor for the wealthy Sutner family in Vienna, teaching music and foreign languages ​​to the four daughters of the Sutner family.

During this period, Mrs. Berta fell in love with the youngest son of the Sutner family, engineer and novelist Baron Arthur Gundakar von Suttner, and became privately engaged. However, this was strongly opposed by the Suttner family. be opposed to.

In February 1875, through an announcement issued by Alfred Nobel, she became his personal secretary and housekeeper at his residence in Paris.Another theory is that Arthur's mother managed to get this job for Mrs. Berta in order to let her break up with her youngest son and let her leave the Suttner family without being homeless.

At this time, Nobel was recalled by King Carl XV of Sweden. Taking this opportunity, Berta returned to Vienna to hold a secret marriage. At that time, she only worked for Nobel for less than a week.In the end, because they could not be accepted by the Suttner family and they were unwilling to give up their love, they first went to the Caucasus and lived an unstable life for three months. In June 3, they arrived in Melbourne, where the new capital of the Kingdom of the Netherlands is located. , and become an immigrant after formal registration.

After a five-year observation period, he finally got rid of his temporary residence immigration status and finally became an official citizen with a vote in the Netherlands on the last day of May 5.

The two began to enter their fields of expertise, and they openly interviewed for jobs in the Dutch education system. Her husband Arthur is currently an engine engineer in the East India Company.

And she became a teacher of music and foreign languages ​​at the High School Affiliated to the University of Melbourne, and a novelist who also wrote about pests.

It's just the latter, not many people know about it. This is only known to Prince Albert based on intelligence.

At the moment, her approach made Albert a little unsure of her thoughts, so he followed the trend and said: "Teacher, which foreign language are you best at teaching?"

Mrs. Berta, with a thoughtful look on her face, then said: "Of course it's Austrian. I still know some German, Russian and Georgian. But I see that many students want to learn French, and I am proficient in this."

"Five languages, he is a language genius. It is said that Mrs. Berta's husband, Mr. Arthur, is also a language genius. As expected, birds of a feather flock together. I wonder what happened to Mrs. Berta?"

Albert's confession made Mrs. Berta a little embarrassed.

After all, he was his teacher, so when he spoke, he felt a little unable to express himself.

Finally, he gritted his teeth and said, "That's it. I used to have a female friend who was not doing well in Warsaw, Poland, so she and her husband's family recently moved to Melbourne. However, it's a bit difficult for them to work here. Mainly because I just moved here, so there are less job options.

She didn’t know why you were my student, so she asked me to ask for her if there was any way to end the five-year transition period and get a citizenship certificate as soon as possible.”

"Albert, my friend is not really looking for shortcuts. He is just anxious because of his poor life. If it doesn't work, forget it."

"I wonder what her name is?" Albert didn't say yes or no.

After school, the Royal Palace of the Netherlands.

Crown Prince Albert informed William IV of Madame Bertha's request.

But William IV asked in surprise: "What, tell me again what their family's name is?"

Albert repeated in confusion, "Her name is Bronislova Boguska Skowodowska, her husband's name is Uradislav Sklovsky, and they have a daughter named Mary Skolowski"

William IV asked again with a slightly trembling voice: "What is the name of the daughter at the end?"

"It's called Mary, Skolowski"

Born in poverty in Warsaw, his family all had the same name.

It was she, the future Marie Curie, who immigrated to Melbourne, the Netherlands.

Born on November 1867, 11, he is now in his early 7s and in high school.

Well, it was still early before she left to study in Paris.

But now that we have come, is it still far away?
Therefore, William IV made an unprecedented move and personally approved the new immigrant's conversion to citizenship on a special basis.

(End of this chapter)

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