Solovyov in Tsarist Russia 1796.

Chapter 602 034 Solovyov said that the dream chapter accidentally touched Queen Louise's heart

It was a good conversation, and the queen looked much better today, and she didn't seem to have the chest tightness and shortness of breath she usually had.

If history is restored, the queen's life would have come to an end. She contracted pneumonia on her way back to Berlin and died soon after.

When the body was dissected and embalmed, the heart was taken out from the opened body cavity and the blood vessels were deformed.

But now it seems that this is not the case. When they were in St. Petersburg, Solovyov pinched her feet, and they were so swollen that they looked very dangerous.

It seems that after the separation, I have suffered less humiliation and my health has become much better.

It was the early 19th century, and it was impossible to scan and determine the condition of internal organs and blood vessels.

But you can also ask about her health, but when Solovyov speaks, it always causes some misunderstandings.

"Your Highness, you look much better. When we saw you in Petersburg at the Alexander Palace, you seemed fine at first, but then even the Emperor and the Empress became a little worried."

"Ah, I've been feeling much better recently. Are you worried about my chest tightness? It only occurs occasionally now. I've let it go. In the past, we had to fight against Napoleon. Now, even if he really makes a mistake, we can't do anything about Berlin's location, his army, and the location of his minions."

The queen's understanding seems to be much clearer than Metternich's, and she is indeed a heroine.

In the past, she actively advocated war, but she only had great influence and the decision-making was not in her hands. In the end, when her husband was killed in anger, she could only sit in the carriage and run away.

No matter what she does now, it will be of no use. It may be more useful for her to travel around the country, comfort the people, and observe the living conditions of her citizens.

As for the separation, she is also very open-minded about it.

The three older sons will also be getting married in a few years. The eldest daughter Charlotte has become good friends with Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia, so maybe they can get married in the future.

The husband was so useless that he had to find a way out for the children to preserve Prussia and Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

In this regard, she envied Schwerin's relatives. After marrying the Russian princess, Alexander had always taken good care of his brother-in-law's family. Since Elena and she were close friends, she had access to Alexander's connection, so she could always ask Russia for help.

When she saw Solovyov, she understood that this boy's sister was going to be the wife of the young Prince Christian of Mecklenburg, so they would be a family.

Her half-brother Karl came to Prussia to serve as an officer because of her sister, but he is not married yet.

Finding a wife for her younger brother is now also one of her tasks.

Thinking of this, she wanted to ask Solovyov if there were any suitable noble ladies in Russia to facilitate marriage.

As for the Archduchess, Alexander's cubs were still too young to be married off now. However, Constantine's daughter was engaged to the young King of Sweden. Although this was not common, it was not without precedent.

But when she looked at the earl at this time, she found that his complexion seemed to be not right.

After all, we are friends, so we should always show some concern for each other.

So she also asked, "Mick, are you a little tired?"

Soloviev also laughed after hearing this and said, "Your Highness, it is common for me to fight for days and nights without rest. Although I have traveled a lot during this period, it should not be a problem. Soldiers often have to be on horseback for a long time, and fighting consumes a lot of energy, so they need to exercise their bodies on a regular basis. As for fatigue, it should not be a big deal. I don't think it will be a big problem."

He traveled all the way from St. Petersburg to Königsberg, then around Berlin to Strasbourg and finally to Paris, and then from Italy to Vienna. He was always full of energy. Queen Louise said he was tired, but he himself did not believe it.

Having said this, he stood up, saluted the queen, and stood at attention to appear to be in good condition.

However, this time was different from usual. He felt a little dizzy and fell to the ground with a thump.

This is a bit scary, and even a bit convulsive.

He had always been in good health, and he did not suffer from convulsions like Archduke Karl had in the past few years.

If someone else fell here, he would be able to judge and deal with it in time.

The last time Archduke Karl had an epileptic seizure at Princess "Little Cake"'s place, it was only because he took timely action that nothing serious happened.

Now Queen Louise's entourage was here, and seeing him twitching there, they came over to help.

By the way, during the period when Queen Louise was in poor health, some of her attendants actually learned some first aid knowledge.

In order to prevent Solovyov from biting his tongue, they actually stuffed a tablecloth into his mouth, which ensured that nothing happened.

"Your Majesty, the Earl is feeling better, he just needs to rest."

"Carry Mick to my room and put him on the bed."

Queen Louise said this and also felt that this idiot always showed off his ability, but this time he scared people here.

Charlotte was also a little worried. After all, this was the teacher of her good friend. When she was in St. Petersburg, she had attended his classes and visited his home.

This child is very sensible and doesn't seem like a spoiled princess. She had to live abroad with her mother because of the war since she was 8 years old. She still has some sense of independence and is even sensible enough to help adults with things at the age of 11.

If she had not been in poor health, she might not have needed much care from servants.

Now she sat next to Solovyov and changed his towel.

"Lottie, go and have a rest. You don't have to take care of the patient. The count is the teacher of Grand Duke Nicholas and has taught you. It's great that you have this kind thought."

"Mother."

The only thing that Charlotte has that is consistent with her age is that she always likes to be close to her mother. When her sisters are not around, her mother is her own.
"You should go and rest. Didn't Earl Mick tell you that if you want to grow up to be a healthy adult, you must go to bed early and get up early, and have a good work and rest schedule?"

Charlotte was very sensible. After hearing what her mother said, she went back to her room.

At this moment, Solovyov was still in a semi-comatose state, but he was mumbling to himself.

But Louise didn't hear what was said at first.

The first word was "Katya", which is definitely calling his wife.

The queen was also thinking that this playboy actually loved his wife very much and could still talk about her even in this situation.

As for the "Pauleta" and "Silvia" mentioned later, they are probably the names of women who are close to him. The queen also knows who this guy is with. Probably, once he has a relationship, he still cherishes the other person. I knew he had this kind of character when we chatted before.

But this list is not long enough. After all, there are some philandering guards and court attendants. He has records of all kinds of women he has dated, and even double digits are not enough.
Then came "Maria" and "Julie". The latter was also clear, that was Madame Recamier's name. This guy was indeed very lucky, but there were too many women named Maria, and it was definitely confusing. Even Soloviev said that when Alexander and Louisa wanted to marry him, he wanted a plump, lovely and lively, and innocent Princess Maria to be his fiancée. However, the girl was so popular that Sergei Volkonsky and Kirill Naryshkin almost had a duel. The suitors were as many as an infantry company.

Queen Louise also remembered all this. Although this boy was a playboy, she could feel when he was unconscious that he missed the women he loved very much.

As for what happens next, is it time to report the child’s name?

The Queen was in the mood for some mischief at the moment, for she was in a very good mood, and her present state was much better.

This was also the effect of her good mood. She even asked the servant to bring a recliner over and she half-lay on it, as if she was accompanying the patient.

It would be great if my husband, who is jealous, suspicious and useless but has some talent in domestic affairs, could be like him.

"You all should go and rest. No one needs to come over at night. I will just watch over the patient."

Queen Louise has always been very popular in the kingdom because she treats servants and citizens equally. In addition, she has always looked beautiful since she was a 17-year-old girl who just married to Berlin. In the past, she was lively and lovely like a girl, and now she is full of maternal radiance. She is even the spiritual pillar of the old generals and young officers.
As for the servants, they naturally need to have a good rest and not work too hard all the time. Besides, there is nothing to do now that my health has improved.

She was not afraid of other people's gossip, as she was taking care of the patient on a recliner. In the past, only King FW had enjoyed this treatment.

Of course, this was also because Solovyov had helped him several times, so maybe he deserved it.

In peacetime, Solovyov always grew his hair long and braided it into a braid at the back of his head like an old Prussian soldier's wig.

It's not that Dai Qing has his own national conditions, this is how he looked when he was on duty in the palace as a teenager. Louisa has always liked it, so he always wears it like this in peacetime, and cuts it short in wartime.

Considering that Europeans' hair grows fast, it is indeed very long now.

Seeing his hair like this, Alexander and Constantine, who grew bald at a young age, and a group of middle-aged generals with bald heads might be a little jealous.

But Alexander might still play some mischief. After all, during the coronation, Solovyov wore women's clothes and was more beautiful than many maids in the palace.

When Queen Louise saw his face, she felt the same way. He was almost thirty years old and had been in the army all his life, so he looked much better than those diplomats with greasy hair and powdered faces.

If you don't tell me, you wouldn't know that he has fought in so many battles, and often rushed to the front. There is a very shallow scar on his forehead.

The queen, who had seen many wounds of Prussian soldiers, knew that this might have been caused by a cavalryman during a battle. The queen was lucky enough that the wound was blocked by his hat, so it was only a minor injury.

But when she took her handkerchief to wipe Solovyov's forehead, she heard him talking again.

When a woman gives birth, she usually calls out "Mom" in her native language.

Therefore, some spies probably hope that they speak German in their dreams when they sleep.

Solovyov has been in Russia for a long time. Whether it is his physical adaptability or the knowledge and scene reserves in his mind, they are all in the context of Russian.

So when he said "Louisa" in his mouth, it was inevitable.
Although Queen Louise guessed that Solovyov and Louisa might have some feelings for each other, she had no evidence.

As for his mumbling in this state, it was obviously different from before.

Queen Louise didn't know, and neither did Solovyov himself, as he rarely talked in his sleep.

This time today, when he muttered this, Queen Louise actually didn't react at first.

After all, in Russia, Louisa was called Her Royal Highness Empress Elizabeth Alexeevna, so even her nickname should be Lisa.

Although Louise knew Louisa's name, considering that they had the same name, she might not be able to react if she was not careful.

Today's Queen of Prussia is in this state, and there are even some minor misunderstandings.

"Stupid, even in this state, you are still thinking about women in your dreams."

As for her grasping Solovyov's hand, the guy was actually smiling in his sleep.

Misunderstandings are bound to occur to some extent.

"I'm here, Mick, how are you doing?"

Solovyov was still sleeping soundly, he didn't even know it himself. After he fainted, he still had a queen to take care of him. This was a great blessing.

In his dream, he was probably still attending a large reception in the palace by the pond in Tsarskoye Selo.

However, these are all very vague. Whether some people talk in their dreams or not depends on the situation.

But now Queen Louise was speaking to him in German, and Solovyov could probably feel the external environment in his dream, even in a deep sleep.

He was talking about Louisa in his dream, but he didn't expect to hear a German response in his ears, so what appeared in his mind was Louisa's appearance.

Outrageous things always happen to him.

He didn't expect that his rare sleep talking would be misunderstood by Queen Louise who was taking care of him.

This kind of radio chat was so relaxing that even Solovyov was able to say such words directly in his sleep.

"I will always love you, Louise, no matter what happens."

Well, speaking like this in German really touched Queen Louise.

She thought that this silly boy must be very sentimental. She was so smart on weekdays and did not realize that Solovyov was talking about the Russian Queen.

Maybe after my defense was broken, my brain became dull in some aspects.

"Fool!"

Solovyov was still sleeping soundly, and even when 21 32-pound cannons fired at him in unison, he did not wake up.

At this time, he didn't even know that he was kissed on the forehead and cheeks by Queen Louise.

If Napoleon knew about this, he would probably be very happy, saying, "What a good nephew I am." That's about it. (End of this chapter)

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