Chapter 72 Polish-style Free Grant System
Schonbrunn Palace, Franz Room.
"I don't want to give you a surprise," Thalia said.
"Okay, then why are you dressed like this?" Franz asked.
Thalia frowned.
"Do you think I can still climb up here if I'm wearing a formal dress?"
"Don't you know how to walk through the door?"
"Then it's not a surprise."
"Aren't you tired carrying such a big bag of money?"
Thalia looked at Franz sharply.
"It's not you! I have to change it into expected money, 7 million, a whole ten kilograms! I'm exhausted."
Franz had some money left after buying the railroad at the bottom. Baron Brooke once offered to take care of it for Archduke "Franz Karl", but Franz refused.
It's not that Franz doesn't believe in Baron Brooke, but that Franz has other plans, and no amount of money is enough.
The anticipatory note is a currency developed in Austria that is similar to a bond. The largest denomination is 1,000 florins, which is what Thalia carries in her bag.
Franz walked behind Thalia and squeezed her back.
"How did that go?"
"Oh, it's already seventy-seven or eighty-eight."
"Really? The yield of those wheats has increased?" Franz asked excitedly.
"No, they're all dead." Thalia replied calmly.
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"Maybe they can't stand the humiliation. This is the first time I've heard that wheat can also be hybridized. The professors at the University of Vienna followed your method and put paper bags on the wheat ears whose stamens were removed. After a few months, all the wheat died. Now. There are still 160 seeds left, do you want to continue?"
In fact, this method was also found by Franz from a certain time travel book, but this technology seems immature and the success rate is a bit low.
"Leave twenty seeds for harvesting, and continue with the rest." Franz had plenty of time anyway, so if he couldn't do it in one year, two years would be enough.
Once hybrid wheat is completed, it will be a huge improvement for Austria, nay, for the entire world's agriculture.
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Poland’s nationalist free-for-all system is a perfect way to describe extreme democracy.
If anything goes to extremes, the consequences that follow will be difficult to control.
For example, Poland's king-selection system ruined the entire Kingdom of Poland.
And now Poland's extreme democracy in the military will destroy their elite team.
Adjani was opposed to the Polish Nationalist Army's decision to establish a branch in Vienna.
Because she really couldn't figure out why Vienna, the enemy's base camp, was chosen to establish a branch of the Nationalist Army.
Is it because he's afraid that he won't die quickly enough, or that the enemy won't find out?
In fact, the last assassination in Frankfurt was originally very successful, but afterwards, in order to increase their influence, the top brass of the Polish Nationalist Army actually admitted the incident, forcing Adjani and her sisters to flee in confusion.
But due to absolute democracy, she also had to obey the orders of the Polish Restoration Committee.
Adjani could only take her sisters and sneak into Vienna, preparing to infiltrate inside.
However, beyond her expectation, their infiltration was so smooth that she thought it was a trap.
In fact, Vienna is an almost undefended city. No one cares about your race or nationality, nor your beliefs.
Adjani even saw a Protestant church opposite the Catholic church, and a Jewish church in an inconspicuous corner next door.
Regarding the information about the Austrian Empire, Caroline only spent 1,000 florins to learn it from a man who claimed to be the leader of the Austrian secret police.
However, for the sake of safety, Adjani still asked Caroline to kill the secret police leader with a vase.
But soon, Adjani discovered that her approach was redundant.
Because in Vienna, as long as you are willing to pay, these secret police can help you find out any information you want, and can even help you arrange "accidental encounters" with some high-ranking officials.
At a banquet, Adjani "encountered" Prince Metternich, one of the core powers of the Austrian Empire.
Adjani was originally from a noble family, with an elegant temperament. She was well-educated and a beauty. She quickly impressed the European prime minister.
But Adjani hadn't thought of how to ask him for a piece of absolutely safe territory.
Just when Adjani was racking her brains and couldn't think of a way, another powerful figure in Austria, Count Korolaf, found her and said that he could help her get an absolutely safe stronghold, on the condition that it be in Be his partner at the ball at Prince Metternich's house.
Adjani doesn't know the other party's true intentions, nor does she know whether the other party's words are true or false, but she has participated in this dangerous game countless times and is fascinated by it.
As her contacts with Prince Metternich and Count Korolaf increased, Adjani frequently appeared in Vienna's upper-class social circles.
Soon Adjani became a hot new star in the upper class with her extraordinary talent and beautiful appearance.
Adjani's identity as a French exiled nobleman adds a sense of mystery to her.
The daughter of a troubled nobleman, forced by life to become a dancer, finally fights back and returns to the upper class, which is a topic full of topics.
These legendary stories of Adjani also made Thalia become her little fan girl. At Thalia's insistence, Franz met this legendary beauty for the first time.
Adjani is highly recognizable, with long pale blond hair, delicate facial features, and shiny white skin. She stands out as if she is standing under a spotlight.
Adjani's facial features were already extremely beautiful, but her eyes lit up her entire facial features. Franz had never seen more beautiful eyes. The shimmer of light dotted on her dark blue eyes, like stars or the sea.
A long black dress can be dignified, coquettish, and seductive, like a beauty stepping out of an oil painting.
Thalia and Franz’s mother, Mrs. Sophie, are both beauties of this era.
Thalia stared at Adjani for a long time, feeling a little embarrassed, and wanted to pull Franz to sit next to her, but found Franz staring blankly at her, and complained to Mrs. Sophie.
"Mrs. Sophie, Archduke Franz can't walk anymore."
Madame Sophie came over and hit Franz on the head with her fan.
"You've been like this since you were a child. Whenever you see someone with long hair, you can't walk."
Franz always felt that the other person was looking at him, and he was a little distracted for a moment.
Franz was hit, covering his head and looking at Mrs. Sophie aggrievedly.
Mrs. Sophie opened the folding fan with a swish, covered half of her face and spoke softly.
"Franz, you need a little courage to strike up a conversation with a strange lady."
Then he pushed Franz behind him, but Franz refused to move. Although Franz was a child in body, his soul was not. He desperately wanted to avoid embarrassment.
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