The incident at the Brandenburg Gate made August the legitimate regent. She mediated with the major forces and made great compromises with all the forces before finally ascending to the throne. Suddenly she felt a little envious. Next door is Victoria in England.

Although she is a constitutional monarch, her power is not small. To a certain extent, her words can change the political direction of the entire country. It was also Victoria's decision to go to war with the Ming Empire. However, the war has been going on for so long and nothing has been accomplished. I only know that there are frequent good news from the British front line. Of course, this is most likely just nonsense to boost morale. Things on the front line must only be known to those on the front line.

Since he is just a regent, of course anyone else can do it. There are a lot of August’s relatives, and everyone is eyeing the position of the king. So, if August makes those chaotic forces unhappy, Well, the regent himself will definitely be kicked out.

Of course, it would be best if August could satisfy the demands of all classes and keep the people from making trouble.

August arrived in Berlin with thousands of troops. She waved happily to her people. When everyone saw August, they felt relieved because they knew that the princess in front of them must have been solved. Everything.

Valentina walked up to the people and said, "The bloody revolution that broke out all over Prussia recently was caused by Prince William's private soldiers. They burned, killed, looted, and forced the people to shut up. But the people will not surrender to tyranny, and Prince William did something appalling. He wanted to kill the old king with arms and seize the throne. His Highness August fought with Prince William for justice, and finally defeated Prince William and brought peace and stability back to Prussia!"

This kind of speech made August feel a little embarrassed. Why did the lines he designed sound so shameful?

Anyway, that's the story, don't care what happened, just care who won the coup.

August walked to the front of the team, "I will not let my people be harmed by such a treacherous person in the future. Justice belongs to the people of Prussia!"

The whole Berlin burst into cheers. Their beloved princess came to Berlin with thousands of troops to liberate them. How could they not be moved?

The next day, on the first day of the new year, marchers poured into the streets. They demanded that Auguste become the First Consul of Prussia, that is, make her the regent.

So what is this First Consul? Because it sounds more imposing. This was the title of Napoleon.

Since the savior of France is Napoleon, then the savior of Prussia is August, so there is no problem.

Parliament must have complied with public opinion and made August the first consul and regent of the government.

The first thing to do is to move the government from Königsberg to Berlin. After all, we have to comply with history.

If we move directly to Dublin, this will no longer be East Prussia, but now the Kingdom of Branden-Prussia.

And August must have chosen Sanssouci as his palace. Although it was still a bit far from Berlin, August was now considered a landed lord.

Auguste could usually live in Sanssouci Palace and truly experience the life of a princess, but a luxurious life would corrupt people. Auguste didn't want to become like her elder brother, so she decided to stay in Berlin special Buy a house nearby as your home, over there at Sanssouci Palace... wait until you retire.

For the first time, August walked into Berlin's administrative center, the future Reichstag, but now much smaller, where important government officials worked.

So after spending so long planning, what kind of Prussia did August get?

In a barren Prussia where the people were in dire straits, the justices of the parliament were confident, the members were all talented people, the composition was extremely complex, various classes were at odds with each other, and the administrative efficiency was extremely slow.

The proposal from a few years ago is still being debated today, and because of the coup, half of the employees in the entire government department were either dismissed or voluntarily resigned. There are vacancies in the government's economic minister, finance minister, general staff, and even the prime minister. .

This house may be the most complete in Prussia today.

This is something Auguste has to solve, and this is her responsibility as regent.

Valentina couldn't help but break into a cold sweat when she looked at the long list of vacant positions.

"This is too outrageous, Miss August. Only two of the twenty home ministers are still alive, only one of the more than thirty ministers is left, and the gold reserves of the national treasury are only 1840% of what they were in [-]... "

"Stop talking Valentina, my brain hurts..."

Have they all been corrupted by Meyer? Where's the money? Where have all my gold and silver gone?

What is the Chancellor doing? What the hell has already run away with the bucket...fuck

It will take her a day to revitalize the entire bureaucracy, otherwise the government will really only have a framework left.

"Valentina, go and write a letter of authorization now, appoint General Steinmetz of the General Staff as Deputy Minister of the Army General Staff, promote Ron, General Moltke join the General Staff as Major General, Valentina, you will serve as Secretary General of the Army General Staff, don’t let Steinmetz mess around.”

As for Steinmetz, a hot potato, August directly left it to his good deputy. Only Valentina could tie up this bull, and August had no choice.

probably……

“Make Humboldt Minister of Education in Prussia!”

"Is it Mr. Wilhelm von Humboldt of the University of Berlin? Isn't he already dead?"

"It's Alexander von Humboldt. He's a genius. Let him take the lead first. I don't have anyone to spare, so I can only rely on him."

"Yes, Miss August."

"Let Liszt be the Minister of Economy and Finance, and let Tina be the Prime Minister of Prussia... I don't know if the parliament will agree. Who cares? Should I let the parliament give me a candidate? Or let Tina, let the parliament discuss the matter, and let the interior minister be nothing." Give your position to the leader of the Liberal Party, don’t say I didn’t take care of him.”

I have to say that the Minister of the Interior is really useless, so do you listen to the Parliament or the King? At least in this era, its main task is to sign.

"Okay, that's it. Next, I have to think of a way to bring the entire Prussian economy back to life within two days..."

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