The news of Alexandrine's acceptance of an invitation from King Adalbert of Flanders to travel to his country spread in Germany after she got on the train, and the media and commentators reported on it and put forward their own speculations, and there was a surprising unanimity in their thinking: they all saw Alexandrine's invitation to visit her country as another step in her regaining power.

However, no matter how much they speculated, it was always just speculation, and the media did not affect Alexandrine, who was on the train to the Franco-German border with Flanders.

While reporting on this matter, the media also released reporters, hoping to go to Sanssouci Palace for an interview, after all, the reporter of the "Forward" newspaper came to Sanssouci Palace to conduct a brief interview with His Majesty.

They thought that since reporters from the small newspaper "Forward" could enter Sanssouci Palace to cover the news, they could too.

But unfortunately, before entering the gate of Sanssouci Palace, they were stopped by the four guards guarding the gate of Sanssouci Palace, and the guards prevented them from entering, and these reporters had no choice, Sanssouci Palace could not force their way in, if they forcibly broke in, it would not be a troublesome matter.

But the man with the iron thought that the reporters of the "Forward" could get in, so why couldn't they enter, and the man asked Hans this question loudly and was ridiculed by Hans.

"You don't look at who you are, the editor-in-chief of the "Forward" has a good relationship with His Majesty, of course he can bring people in, do any of you know Your Majesty? Does anyone know anyone in Sanssouci Palace?

Hans mocked the group of reporters mercilessly, and dismissed them speechlessly, and then they realized that the reporters of the "Forward" newspaper had entered Sanssouci Palace to interview His Majesty...

The reporters were keenly aware of the news that could become the headline of the new issue of Hans's words, and they asked Hans who the editor-in-chief of the newspaper "Forward" was, and what kind of relationship he had with His Majesty.

Hans realized at this time that he seemed to have said the wrong thing, and obediently closed his mouth and remained silent.

Seeing that Hans was reluctant to speak, the reporters turned their attention to the other three, and all three of them naturally chose not to say a word, and after being annoyed by the questioning, they drove the reporters away.

After leaving Sanssouci Palace, the reporters tried to find out who the editor-in-chief of the newspaper was, and one of them came up with a neat and straightforward method: ask the people of the newspaper.

He was the first to think so, the first to do so, and the first journalist to know the identity of the editor-in-chief from the staff of the newspaper Forward.

The reporter called this a bombshell news after knowing that the editor-in-chief of the "Forward": Filitz Hipper, a Chinese, called it a bombshell news, and he hurried back to his newspaper.

After him, some other reporters also learned the news from various sources, and the next day, on February 5, Lin Shangzhou was reported by various media.

Of course, they did not report on Lin Shangzhou, but the name "Filitz Hipper", plus they did not have a photo, so some citizens of Berlin were puzzled after seeing such a news, and Lin Shangzhou had a headache after seeing the news in the newspaper.

His headache was not that he had been exposed, but that his mother's newspaper had written that he had a good relationship with the Kaiser, and that he was a young man who maintained a good relationship with the 16-year-old Emperor of Germany, especially when Alexandrinne barely had contact with other men of his age.

However, Lin Shangzhou is more fortunate that no newspaper writes like this, and they don't dare to write like this, after all, this is gossip news, he is fine as an ordinary person, but the other side can be the emperor of Germany, people may like to watch this kind of news, but who the would dare to gossip about such things.

The media focused on his Chinese identity, expressing surprise that His Majesty would maintain friendly relations with a Chinese, while some articles pointed out that Lin Shangzhou's Chinese status just explained why the "Qianjian" newspaper attacked the prime minister's policies in January and engaged in a small public opinion war with the media led by the "Central Daily".

Because the editor-in-chief is Chinese, the "Forward" will do this.

Lin Shangzhou didn't want to care about this matter, but the newspaper employee told him that there were many reporters waiting to interview him outside the newspaper, and Lin Shangzhou had to come forward to accept the reporter's interview, but only briefly said a few words to let them know that they were indeed Chinese and then returned to the newspaper.

Lin Shangzhou, who returned to his office, felt inexplicably uneasy, and now his identity was almost exposed, and everyone in Berlin and even Germany could know that the emperor had a good relationship with a Chinese.

As he thought, such a piece of news radiated from Berlin to the rest of Germany in a single day, and even to the surrounding countries.

Two days later, on February 7, such interesting and surprising news was published in the newspapers of other

countries, from Paris to Moscow, from London to Vienna, and the countries of the Imperial Pact and the surrounding countries knew about it, and even some people in the United States of America, which was in deep economic crisis on the other side of the ocean, paid attention to it.

After some time, the news also spread to China, German East Asia, Japan and other Asian countries in the East, and people who followed this matter talked about who the Chinese with the German name was, but this incident did not cause much waves, although it was surprising, but after the surprise, there was nothing worth noting.

Lin Shangzhou, sitting in the office chair of the Berlin newspaper office, did not know that he had become the world's headlines, and he was worried about how to deal with the reporters who might appear with him at any time, and he didn't want his family to be targeted by reporters.

And what he didn't know was that some people in Berlin were on the move at the moment.

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