Solovyov in Tsarist Russia 1796.

Chapter 606 038 Solovyov has the potential to be two prime ministers

Louise still felt tired after her bath, and she couldn't curl up in Solovyov's arms when she fell asleep.

Based on past experience, they are either petite or tall, even someone like Maria, who just has a bigger butt but a relatively slim figure, and can be held in the arms.

Louise's words were a bit forced, but she was also a deep sleeper.

Solovyov was interested in watching her sleeping soundly, like in the paintings of Giorgione and Titian, except that her breasts were very full and pressed tightly against his body.

Let's wait until the morning. There's no need to worry now. After all, the accommodation we've arranged for them is with Louise's confidants, so there won't be any big problems.

When Louise got up in the morning, she also noticed that Solovyov was missing, as for herself.

Thinking about what she did that night, which was a bit exciting, made her blush a little.

After all, she used to cater to her husband, but her faith and love for her children were probably more important than her faith. In addition, King FW III's father, her father-in-law FW II, was extravagant and decadent in the Prussian court at that time, which made her very uncomfortable.

However, she is now willing to make this choice.

But it all started from a misunderstanding. However, when Solovyov was with her, he took good care of her, which made her feel much better.

When she sat up, she smelled a fragrance, as if someone was cooking.

In order to avoid some "uninvited guests" from coming in accidentally, Louise now puts on a bathrobe.

But she also thought a lot. The owner of this hotel has always been respectful to customers and will only let them in at specific times and with permission.

When Solovyov got up in the morning, he went to the kitchen.

He asked to get the ingredients himself, which was a strange request, but the boss agreed.

After all, this gentleman was dressed very decently, and although that lady did not look like a noble, she should be a very wealthy lady.

They seemed to be a couple, or so the boss thought.

But it is indeed rare to make your own breakfast.

"When I was in the army, sir, I often made fried eggs myself. Unfortunately, after the war, the original regiment was disbanded, and I just returned to the manor with my 'wife'. This trip to Breslau is also a trip to treat her. After a while, I will go to Hungary again, and she will return home, so I came out like this."

"Yes, there are quite a few couples like this recently. After all, the King's army was disbanded by the French! But your accent sounds like an Austrian."

"Yes, I am from Austria. Emperor Franz's life is not easy either, but it is better than here. If Silesia is stripped away like Danzig, there will be nothing left in Prussia."

"That's right, but we didn't have a very good impression of the Austrians. When they came here, they wanted us to convert to Catholicism, but that's all in the past."

"I think faith is a minor issue. If civilians can't survive and a country doesn't have a strong military or police force, it will probably be over soon."

Even with this condition, it will be over soon.

"Yes. But it's rare that you want to cook for your wife."

“You can try it, it tastes good.”

The boss actually tried a small piece of fried steak and gave it a thumbs up.

“It tastes good, but it’s a little overcooked.”

"That's because of my wife's health problem. The meat has to be cooked better. I won't bother you any more. I'll bring the breakfast over right away. Louise won't be able to wait any longer."

This name is quite common. Before Louise married and came to Prussia, it was a popular name and no one would be suspicious.

What's more, according to the name combination, she is Louise's sister, and her name also has this combination.

When he brought in breakfast, he also saw Louise standing barefoot on the carpet, wrapped in a bathrobe, with her brown hair a little disheveled.

"You're awake, Louise. I'm going to make breakfast. The owner here has prepared some sausages. As for the kimchi, I still ordered some fresh vegetables. You can try the steak and fried eggs."

"You cook for yourself?"

"I still often serve as an aide to soldiers out in the field. It's a necessary skill."

Louise seemed to have a good appetite, which matched her plump figure very well. However, she was only wrapped in a bathrobe, and her white thighs were exposed, which looked very tempting.

If we didn't know that she often suffered from chest tightness in the past, her physical condition should have been much better than those delicate ladies.

"That's great. Can you cook at home?"

"Since I have servants, I only go there a few times. If I don't give them something to do..."

Think about the servants in the house, complaining that their masters don’t give them work but pay them, and even steal their jobs. This is very funny.

"You're really interesting. When you go out with Frederick, his behavior is still sometimes revealing, but you're better in that regard."

"It may be because I was born into a 'profiteer family'. My grandfather was made a baron, which made him a registered noble with a title."

"I see."

"Just let's not let anyone else hear this, Louise."

"You will stay here with me for a few days, and when Clausewitz returns from Breslau, we will return to Baron Richthofen's estate."

"It has to be done in advance. Karl is a thoughtful person, and I don't want too many people to know about you and me. It's okay for the people around you to know, they can keep it a secret for you, but what about after a long time?"

"It'll be all right, Mick. They're both loyal and reliable, and I used to go out with my brother Carl a lot."

Louise was very fond of her stepmother's son Karl, who was serving in Prussia and had always been by her side, but had recently joined the legion.

"Karl is also 25 years old. When I was your age, I remember Poland was at war with the French."

"Yes, the war was very difficult back then, but now everything is fine. Peace is still the best."

"Even if life is hard?"

"Your hard life is not the same as the hard life of the serfs." "Frederick thought about the serfs, but it seems that there will be no serious failures and no changes."

"Don't think about it for now. You're going to take a bath later. Do you want me to apply olive oil on you?"

"You greedy little rascal. I like you like this, but it's a pity that you have to go back home."

"I can't help it. After all, I'm not loyal to you. It sounds like the protagonist in a knight's novel and the mistress he's loyal to."

Although this kind of relationship between two people is a bit strange.

Staying here for a few days did help Solovyov heal his body and mind, and the mineral hot spring therapy seemed to have some effect.

Louise's complexion has also improved a lot. As for every night.
Solovyov had never done this even with his close lover. Louisa had always been in the deep palace, so he even needed to be more careful.

Now that they are here with Queen Louise, since they are alone, the innkeeper and servants will not easily come to disturb them, so they live very comfortably.

This also has something to do with the ladies' personalities. Katya is young and lively, and she is a legal wife, so whatever the two of them want is fine.

This situation rarely occurs in other circumstances.

Louise thought Solovyov was a very nice guy who always took good care of her. Even when she felt a little dizzy from soaking in the bath, he would still give her meticulous care.

Her husband, the king, had never been like this since Tilsit. In the past, when she traveled from Berlin to various places, King FW would still take care of her. Although he was a monarch and could not serve others, it was enough.

The current situation has changed a lot. After the two separated, there is no shortage of heirs and backups.

Like other European royal families, the couple will inevitably live their own lives.

It’s just that King FW’s country is so poor now that he doesn’t have the time to keep a mistress.

That's how it is, royal expenses remain at a certain level.

Unlike the Russian Luo family, which only had Paul's line of male descendants, the Hohenzollern family was not only the royal family of Prussia, but also had relatives in other places. The king's family itself had a large population, even though it had male descendants who died in the war. The properties distributed and the annual expenses were also not small.

As a result, although the Russian royal family had more children starting with Paul and the country also owed debts to Britain, the royal expenses were enough to allow each child to be raised in luxury.

If it were Prussia, the situation would probably be different and it would take many years to recover.

As for some Prussian princes who chose to marry nobles and commoners, their descendants would only inherit personal property, and the fiefdoms could still be reclaimed in the future.

In Mecklenburg, whether it is a larger country like Schwerin or a small country like Strelitz, the legitimate sons will generally choose to get married, and the daughters will also get married, but the subsequent children may not necessarily get married, after all, the cost is there.

Louise was very gossipy and wanted to find out about the marriage between Solovyov's sister and Christian in Schwerin.

It doesn't matter if she knows. If you think about it, if they are of the same generation, Louise is still Christian's cousin. If you count further back, she could also be considered Christian's aunt. However, because the two Mecklenburg families have been passed down for a long time, even Louise can't remember clearly.

When she was a child, she didn't like studying. She would rather go swimming with her female friends and have her skirt taken off and her buttocks spanked by her aunt when she came back than go to school. Except for languages ​​and arts, she started to cram for a lot of knowledge before and after she got married.

Nicholas almost cried when he saw this level of study. His future mother-in-law had a much higher talent for studying than him.

"So, we are still a family. You found a good husband for your sister. I have seen Christian. He looks silly."

"He was very fearless in battle, and he always led the grenadiers in the charge himself. I was worried about him. But because he is the younger brother of Elena's husband, his rank is the same as mine."

"If you were also a prince, you would have been promoted to general by now, right?"

"My senior brother, Prince Bagration, is now an infantry general, but he has also been in the army for many years. He has been in the army for more than 20 years, and his military exploits are definitely greater than mine."

"He is also a warrior. I have seen Christian and your sister Yulia. Your sister looks a lot like you and is very pretty. Although she is very lively, she is probably not as bold as you."

"When she was little, she was more like you, Louise. She didn't like studying and was very lively, but her father doted on her, so I had no choice but to send her to a girls' school. After she graduated, she looked like a lady. In a few days, my lovely sister will also marry Christian."

"Ah, she will be a princess too. Fortunately, your family also has the title of count, although it was given by the French."

Louise remembered very clearly that if there was a difference of one level, it would depend on the wishes of the parties involved, and it would not be considered a marriage between the noble and the common people.

"But when we get to Odessa, Christian and I will be on the same level. He will come to Odessa with the grenadiers."

"Isn't this better? There are always some relatives who can become generals."

"I am very worried. He is a bit reckless. As for where the wedding will be held, it has not been decided yet. I am always a little uneasy."

"Isn't it because of Catherine's matter?"

"Yes, she was very sad when Prince Dolgorukov was killed in Finland, but it was inevitable when the French Emperor came to ask for marriage."

"Promise me that you will take good care of Lottie. This child is very sensible. Alexander said that he will consider the marriage with Nicholas when both children are adults."

"Don't worry, Louise, it's a good thing for both children. They play well together and are a perfect match made in heaven."

More importantly, Prussia and Russia also need to be on good terms, and among other major powers, only Sweden can provide a princess of the right age.

However, Solovyov didn't like Sophia Wilhelmina's arrogant temper. She was really beautiful and somewhat similar to her mother, but more like an arrogant version of Louisa.

Alexander also hopes to find someone with whom his younger brother can get along well.

"That makes me feel relieved. But before that, you have to tell me why there is such a strange comment."

Solovyov also knew that Louise had been exposed to the novels he translated when she was in St. Petersburg.

Her own prank, showing how great Prime Minister Cao was, probably became a meme in her mind.

"In Rome, weren't there people who married widows or remarried women? There's nothing strange about that, Louise. And today..."

Well, Solovyov is greedy and picky about food, but wives and widows have similar tastes to Prime Minister Cao.

But what about work attitude? (End of this chapter)

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