War Palace and Knee Pillow, Austria’s Destiny

Chapter 1111: Poland’s unique free system

The Yasuski family was originally a famous family in Galicia, and Wihliu Yasuski was once one of the largest sponsors of the Polish Restoration Army, so these Polish Restorationists were not familiar with this surname. strangeness.

Celestina Yasuski's beauty was even more impressive, and the Polish restorers found out the identity of the orphan of the Yasuski family without much effort.

"We sympathize with you and your family, but we want to know how you survived that disaster."

For the Polish restorers, 1847 was a painful memory. The actions of Russia, Prussia and Austria caused them to suffer unprecedented losses.

The tragedy of the Yasuski family in the Dorobic area even led to the uprooting of the local Polish restoration forces. More than 3,000 people were executed on the spot in the so-called public trial.

After that, those "mobs" launched all-round revenge on their former masters, and many of the implicated families didn't even have any blood left.

Celestina Yasusky, who is at the center of the storm, theoretically has no chance of surviving.

"I became the Austrian's mistress."

Celestina said bluntly. As she spoke, her bright eyes gradually dimmed, becoming deep and hazy. In a daze, there was already a trace of moisture in the corners of her eyes. Coupled with her charming face, it made people feel particularly pitiful.

Even though her experience was so tragic, people still pay more attention to this natural beauty.

Such a beauty would make people think about her just by standing here, let alone having the opportunity to possess her.

Some senior officials who began to pretend to be the Austrian Empire would probably use their power to possess women like Celestina when they encountered her in ruins or prisons.

It is always easier to believe the words of a beautiful woman. At this time, some people began to nod frequently, but their eyes were always fixed on Celestina.

When most people were obsessed with lust, a voice asked coldly.

"Since you have become the Austrian's mistress, what are you doing here now?"

The speaker was Ryszard Bohl, a Polish exile from England and the leader of this group of Polish restorers.

He was not actually Polish, but a senior agent of the British Military Intelligence Service. As for why an Englishman could become the leader of the Polish Restorationists?

It's very simple. When everyone lacks legitimacy, Augustus is naturally the one with the strongest troops and horses.

Rayshard Bol didn't want to say this, but as a senior agent, this Polish woman appeared so timely that he had to doubt it.

"I live a humiliating life not for myself, but for our great motherland - Poland. Now I finally look forward to you coming"

Celestina couldn't help but burst into tears when she talked about her love affair. Most of the people present were real restorers, and they had many stories of their own, so it was not surprising that they were moved by it.

It's just that Rayshard Bol's expression is a little weird. He used to regard the complaints of the Poles as a joke and could comfort them with a smile every time, but now he felt moved.

"Is it really just that I'm worrying too much? I'm just lucky enough to meet a Polish Zionist that I can take advantage of? Or is it this stunning beauty?"

Rayshard Bol felt that he could not be deceived, so he couldn't help but start to look at the beauty in front of him again.

Celestina Yasuski seems to have just come of age. She is full of the youthful vitality of a girl. With a delicate face and elegant manners, she looks like an overprotected young lady.

Rayshard Bol felt that he would be able to capture such an unexperienced woman, and he had already begun to think about his future.

Although the British high-level officials seemed to be full of confidence in the Hungarians and Poles joining forces, even the British newspapers were not optimistic about the Hungarians and the Poles.

In the eyes of Rayshard Ball, an Englishman, the Poles are just a group of clowns dreaming of great things, and their existence is nothing more than the playthings of the great powers.

As for the Hungarians, they are undoubtedly a barbaric people. Their thinking is still stuck in the ancient Roman period, and they can no longer integrate into European civilization by killing without restraint.

This is the benefit of a propaganda war. As long as the propaganda is in place, even the enemy's allies will feel that the enemy is heinous.

The outcome of the propaganda war largely depends on who has the louder voice and more investment, and Hungary's influence is obviously far inferior to the Austrian Empire, which is killing all parties at this time.

As for the investment, it may be an exaggeration to say that it is ten thousand times, but it is definitely more than a hundred times. Hungarians only state their opinions in the corners of newspapers in various countries.

The Austrian Empire can occupy almost all pages, especially allowing some "neutral parties" to make "objective" evaluations.

In this regard, the British and American media worked together. Under the joint propaganda of all parties, the Hungarians were simply heinous. They were the Huns who invaded civilization and the Mongols who destroyed everything.

Although some Hungarian insightful people are also defending themselves, countless "real" photos have been published on the front pages of newspapers in various countries.

In addition, some Hungarians publicly declared in newspapers and in public that they were descendants of the Huns, and that their idol was the "Whip of God" who loved killing and looting, making the whole incident darker and darker.

Since the Hungarians never fought back forcefully, the entire Western world overwhelmingly supported the Austrian Empire in terms of public opinion.

Although some countries may sympathize with Hungary due to their positions, the people firmly believe that Hungarians are demons who want to destroy European civilization.

There is no doubt that the Austrians' cause is just. They just want to prevent the country from splitting and stop the demons from oppressing and slaughtering weak nations. If this is not justice, then what is justice?

So Reshard Bol, a British agent, would start to consider the way out before the war

"No need to say more, we believe you!"

Someone said this first, which made Reshard Bol very angry. He glanced around and found that there was more than one licking dog. Some people even accused him of being cold-blooded and wanting to open other people's wounds.

Reshard Bol was a little helpless, but then he changed his face and said kindly.

"Miss Celestina, how are you going to help us?"

Reshard Bol showed his gentlemanly smile and wiped his shiny bangs with his hand. He has been shuttling among the flowers of the upper class for many years with this trick and has never failed.

However, the other party seemed not to be impressed by his coquettish behavior. Reshard Bol concluded that this must be a country girl who had never seen the world.

Celestina bit her lip and said.

"I am now the lover of the Minister of Transportation of the Austrian Empire. I can help you book a carriage, but the number of people transported each time cannot be too large, and no weapons can be carried, otherwise they will not be able to pass the security check."

"You mean the train?"

"Great!"

"If Poland can successfully restore its independence, we will definitely come to rescue you!"

In fact, for the Polish restorers at this time, being able to pass through Galicia is a victory, anyway, they don't have much equipment to use.

It is normal to go in batches and not to carry weapons. After all, train stations in various countries in the world will conduct security checks.

Not to mention booking a carriage, just getting them on the train is already very difficult.

Reshard Bol grabbed Celestina Yasuski's hand and kissed it, then asked kindly.

"I hope to know your address. We will definitely come back to rescue you."

Reshard Bol said sincerely. In fact, on the one hand, he continued to test. If the people in front did not reach the destination, or if this was a trap, then Celestina Jasuski would have to be careful of the revenge of the Polish Restorationists.

In fact, according to Reshard Bol's original idea, he wanted to arrest Celestina directly, but because some things required the latter to operate, he could not arouse the suspicion of the Austrian Empire official, so he had to give up.

On the other hand, it was to pave the way for himself.

Celestina wrote down her address without hesitation, and explained the official's schedule and the route of the bodyguards.

No one doubted it anymore, so the Polish Legion of about 11,000 people began to go to Slovakia in batches.

But in the end, they appeared in the black coal mines and interrogation rooms of the Austrian Empire.

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