Chapter 353: Imperialism led by Fabio (6)
It seems His Majesty, the King of the Kingdom of Lyon, was very pleased with my counsel.
Otherwise, there would be no way to explain the current situation.
"I hereby award the Legion of Honor Grand Officer medal to Fabio de Rothschild, Baron of Rothschild, for proposing an alliance between the Kingdom of Lyon and the Toscana Empire, thus improving relations between the two nations and striving for mutual development."
As these words were spoken, the Grand Chancellor carefully came up to the throne with the medal set, a sash, and the ceremonial sword that is usually bestowed as a set.
The King, having received the set, personally pinned the medal on my attire.
Is this a privilege only afforded to national war heroes or those in the military with at least three stars?
"Your Majesty, I am profoundly grateful." "What have you got to be grateful for? Thanks to you, I've gotten rid of two major headaches."
Duke Condé, who had been playing the role of opposition in the Kingdom of Lyon, was thrown to the angry populace as fodder for biting, tearing, and tasting.
Just as the country falls and everyone # Nоvеlight # from the king to the ministers and even the common soldiers can be killed, those following Duke Condé also fell.
Barons under Duke Condé, influential nobles were either wiped out with their families for treason or hanged themselves.
The merchants and traders close to him, accused of causing riots by exploiting their workers, had all their properties confiscated and were sentenced to life in penal labor.
It's a typical act of a country where the instinct to drag down those riding in a Ferrari to make them walk is alive.
