[Henry VIII] Tudor Crown
Chapter 32
While William Tudor was trying to save the More family, Anne Boleyn in Whitehall Palace was walking anxiously around the fireplace.
For Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn was just one of the women who became his wife, but she was better than those mistresses who had to sneak out of the king's master bedroom in the early morning because of the engraving on her abdomen. Because of the word "legal", Henry VIII had to share the bed with his noisy wife for the continuation of his blood, which also made the king who loved to play the wandering knight feel a sense of humiliation being restrained.
To make matters worse, since Anne Boleyn became pregnant, although Henry VIII's attitude has eased, he did not seek flowers and ask for willows as before, and slept more than half of the maids in the palace.
As the so-called abnormal, there must be demons.
When Anne Boleyn was on the rise, not only Queen Catherine, who was the original wife, but also those mistresses who were abandoned by the king, were ridiculed by her, including Anne Boleyn's sister Mary Boleyn.So when the king once again showed an attitude of focusing on one person, Anne Boleyn, who rose through this, squeezed the chins of the maids like a frightened bird, and smelled whether they had something that fascinated the king.
During these days, Jane Seymour was living a life that would have been worse than death. She had to serve the nagging queen during the day, and at night she had to reject Henry VIII's courtship again and again, and she even had to be wary of those friends who would rather die than die. The impoverished handmaidens spotted her and informed Anne Boleyn or the Duke of Norfolk of her existence.
In this high-pressure environment, Jane Seymour lost weight at a speed visible to the naked eye. In addition to dealing with the king and his wife every day, she prayed for God's help and forgiveness.This also prevented Anne Boleyn's eyes from staying on Jane Seymour for too long, because she was too timid and pale, so even Anne's maids didn't think that Henry VIII would take a fancy to Jane Seymour. Seymour, even laughed at the mad queen in front of Jane Seymour.
"Looking at her now, I can't imagine that this is the woman the king once loved." For some reason, the relationship between Anne Boleyn and her sister-in-law, the Viscountess of Rocheford, was not good. He even deliberately lowered the status of the Viscountess of Rocheford in the palace, letting her follow Mary Boleyn, who had no title in her husband's family.So when the maids secretly criticized the queen, Jane Seymour could always see the Viscountess of Rocheford.
"If I hadn't had a greedy father, I wouldn't have married Boleyn, who was so filthy that even a stone was black." The Viscountess of Rocheford said coldly while doing her needlework quickly. : "But speaking of it, our two families are really of the same breed."
"My father relied on me to tie up the Boleyn family, and the Boleyn family relied on the queen to tie up the king." Viscountess Rocheford slowed down her hands, her eyes were dead: "So it is always women who are difficult."
"Anne Boleyn can't take it out on the king, she can take it out on us."
"But why did she do this?" A young maid said unconvinced: "She is just a merchant's daughter, and she doesn't have pure noble blood at all. Just look at who the queens of England were before! Aragorn Catherine of York, Elizabeth of York, Matilda of Flanders, and Eleanor of Aquitaine.Even though Edward IV married a widow of a knight, the mother of the other was the royal family of Luxembourg and Burgundy , her father was the baron and housekeeper of Henry VI. Compared with them, how can this woman who hangs the king by lust compare with them?"
"Honestly, I doubt that when she satirized the illegal marriage between His Majesty the King and Queen Catherine, she didn't realize that she knew she was breaking the law?" The Viscountess of Rocheford pulled her needle and thread, almost tearing the Queen's skirt out A big mouth: "Her sister was the mistress of His Majesty the King long before her, so what is this?"
The Viscountess of Rocheford pretended to be very puzzled, but everyone present knew what she was going to say: "climbed on my sister's lover's bed, and then accused my sister's lover's wife of being his brother widow?"
"Viscountess Rocheford!!" Jane Seymour, who had been silent all this time, suddenly screamed, causing everyone to focus on her.
"If you still want your head, you can't criticize the king like this in Whitehall Palace." Jane Seymour, with a thorny back, quickly explained: "And we also swore to the "Bible" to be loyal to the Queen .”
"If I remember correctly, Ms. Jane also swore allegiance to Queen Catherine to the Bible." The Viscountess of Rocheford snapped back Jane Seymour, who was not good at words, and mocked: "Only It's a pity that few of us are willing to follow Queen Catherine to Richmond Palace, and the loyal and kind Miss Margaret Drost also..."
Thinking of the Spanish maid who decided to join the monastery after the death of Queen Catherine, everyone became depressed, until Anne Boleyn in the dormitory slammed the door open and turned coldly at the maid by the fireplace. Said: "Is this how a group of idiots who want to be lazy all the time serve your mistress?"
"Your Majesty." All the maids, who withdrew their true expressions, bowed their heads and stood up obediently, waiting for Anne Boleyn's orders...or insults.
Anne Boleyn glanced condescendingly over the crowns of these unadorned heads, and felt that the jewels on them were very dull.
"Tell the king that I'm not feeling well today, and ask him to come over sometime." Anne Boleyn touched her unconceived belly intentionally, reminding everyone present that she was still a queen valued by the king.Among the group of hawks and swallows, her gaze finally settled on the most docile Jane Seymour, and she said softly, "Ms. Jane, it's up to you to convey my request to His Majesty the King."
"Yes." Jane Seymour complied with Anne Boleyn's request with a wry smile in her heart, and left the queen's bedroom with a nod of the other party's nod, and trotted all the way towards the king's place.
Meanwhile, Princess Mary held the Duchess of Suffolk's hand tightly until she finally opened her eyes from a deep sleep at Westorpe Mansion in Suffolk.
"Mother." Frances Brandon said with tears streaming down her face, "Are you okay? Do you need me to bring the family doctor over?"
The Duchess of Suffolk on the sickbed was stunned for a long time before she shook her head silently, glanced at the people standing by the bed one by one, and said coldly: "Where is that little bitch?"
Eleanor Brandon, standing beside her sister, tugged on LaFrances Brandon's dress to signal her not to irritate the dying Duchess of Suffolk.
"Where is that slut who occupies the seat of my future daughter-in-law but flirts with my husband in private?" The Duchess of Suffolk, who hadn't waited for an answer for a long time, raised her voice and roared, making Eleanor Brown Langdon let go of his hand reflexively, and his whole body shivered.
"For God's sake, please don't hurt yourself again." Princess Mary tried her best to comfort the Duchess of Suffolk, but the latter only had hatred in his eyes, and the madness before his death.
"Charles Brandon, I curse you." At this moment, the Duchess of Suffolk, who finally saw that she was marrying a ghost, uttered a series of crazy laughter, facing the Duke of Suffolk outside the house, with an expression Pale Katherine Willoughby utters her final curse: "Whatever you defraud me of will never really be yours."
"And my son will not come back to you."
For Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn was just one of the women who became his wife, but she was better than those mistresses who had to sneak out of the king's master bedroom in the early morning because of the engraving on her abdomen. Because of the word "legal", Henry VIII had to share the bed with his noisy wife for the continuation of his blood, which also made the king who loved to play the wandering knight feel a sense of humiliation being restrained.
To make matters worse, since Anne Boleyn became pregnant, although Henry VIII's attitude has eased, he did not seek flowers and ask for willows as before, and slept more than half of the maids in the palace.
As the so-called abnormal, there must be demons.
When Anne Boleyn was on the rise, not only Queen Catherine, who was the original wife, but also those mistresses who were abandoned by the king, were ridiculed by her, including Anne Boleyn's sister Mary Boleyn.So when the king once again showed an attitude of focusing on one person, Anne Boleyn, who rose through this, squeezed the chins of the maids like a frightened bird, and smelled whether they had something that fascinated the king.
During these days, Jane Seymour was living a life that would have been worse than death. She had to serve the nagging queen during the day, and at night she had to reject Henry VIII's courtship again and again, and she even had to be wary of those friends who would rather die than die. The impoverished handmaidens spotted her and informed Anne Boleyn or the Duke of Norfolk of her existence.
In this high-pressure environment, Jane Seymour lost weight at a speed visible to the naked eye. In addition to dealing with the king and his wife every day, she prayed for God's help and forgiveness.This also prevented Anne Boleyn's eyes from staying on Jane Seymour for too long, because she was too timid and pale, so even Anne's maids didn't think that Henry VIII would take a fancy to Jane Seymour. Seymour, even laughed at the mad queen in front of Jane Seymour.
"Looking at her now, I can't imagine that this is the woman the king once loved." For some reason, the relationship between Anne Boleyn and her sister-in-law, the Viscountess of Rocheford, was not good. He even deliberately lowered the status of the Viscountess of Rocheford in the palace, letting her follow Mary Boleyn, who had no title in her husband's family.So when the maids secretly criticized the queen, Jane Seymour could always see the Viscountess of Rocheford.
"If I hadn't had a greedy father, I wouldn't have married Boleyn, who was so filthy that even a stone was black." The Viscountess of Rocheford said coldly while doing her needlework quickly. : "But speaking of it, our two families are really of the same breed."
"My father relied on me to tie up the Boleyn family, and the Boleyn family relied on the queen to tie up the king." Viscountess Rocheford slowed down her hands, her eyes were dead: "So it is always women who are difficult."
"Anne Boleyn can't take it out on the king, she can take it out on us."
"But why did she do this?" A young maid said unconvinced: "She is just a merchant's daughter, and she doesn't have pure noble blood at all. Just look at who the queens of England were before! Aragorn Catherine of York, Elizabeth of York, Matilda of Flanders, and Eleanor of Aquitaine.Even though Edward IV married a widow of a knight, the mother of the other was the royal family of Luxembourg and Burgundy , her father was the baron and housekeeper of Henry VI. Compared with them, how can this woman who hangs the king by lust compare with them?"
"Honestly, I doubt that when she satirized the illegal marriage between His Majesty the King and Queen Catherine, she didn't realize that she knew she was breaking the law?" The Viscountess of Rocheford pulled her needle and thread, almost tearing the Queen's skirt out A big mouth: "Her sister was the mistress of His Majesty the King long before her, so what is this?"
The Viscountess of Rocheford pretended to be very puzzled, but everyone present knew what she was going to say: "climbed on my sister's lover's bed, and then accused my sister's lover's wife of being his brother widow?"
"Viscountess Rocheford!!" Jane Seymour, who had been silent all this time, suddenly screamed, causing everyone to focus on her.
"If you still want your head, you can't criticize the king like this in Whitehall Palace." Jane Seymour, with a thorny back, quickly explained: "And we also swore to the "Bible" to be loyal to the Queen .”
"If I remember correctly, Ms. Jane also swore allegiance to Queen Catherine to the Bible." The Viscountess of Rocheford snapped back Jane Seymour, who was not good at words, and mocked: "Only It's a pity that few of us are willing to follow Queen Catherine to Richmond Palace, and the loyal and kind Miss Margaret Drost also..."
Thinking of the Spanish maid who decided to join the monastery after the death of Queen Catherine, everyone became depressed, until Anne Boleyn in the dormitory slammed the door open and turned coldly at the maid by the fireplace. Said: "Is this how a group of idiots who want to be lazy all the time serve your mistress?"
"Your Majesty." All the maids, who withdrew their true expressions, bowed their heads and stood up obediently, waiting for Anne Boleyn's orders...or insults.
Anne Boleyn glanced condescendingly over the crowns of these unadorned heads, and felt that the jewels on them were very dull.
"Tell the king that I'm not feeling well today, and ask him to come over sometime." Anne Boleyn touched her unconceived belly intentionally, reminding everyone present that she was still a queen valued by the king.Among the group of hawks and swallows, her gaze finally settled on the most docile Jane Seymour, and she said softly, "Ms. Jane, it's up to you to convey my request to His Majesty the King."
"Yes." Jane Seymour complied with Anne Boleyn's request with a wry smile in her heart, and left the queen's bedroom with a nod of the other party's nod, and trotted all the way towards the king's place.
Meanwhile, Princess Mary held the Duchess of Suffolk's hand tightly until she finally opened her eyes from a deep sleep at Westorpe Mansion in Suffolk.
"Mother." Frances Brandon said with tears streaming down her face, "Are you okay? Do you need me to bring the family doctor over?"
The Duchess of Suffolk on the sickbed was stunned for a long time before she shook her head silently, glanced at the people standing by the bed one by one, and said coldly: "Where is that little bitch?"
Eleanor Brandon, standing beside her sister, tugged on LaFrances Brandon's dress to signal her not to irritate the dying Duchess of Suffolk.
"Where is that slut who occupies the seat of my future daughter-in-law but flirts with my husband in private?" The Duchess of Suffolk, who hadn't waited for an answer for a long time, raised her voice and roared, making Eleanor Brown Langdon let go of his hand reflexively, and his whole body shivered.
"For God's sake, please don't hurt yourself again." Princess Mary tried her best to comfort the Duchess of Suffolk, but the latter only had hatred in his eyes, and the madness before his death.
"Charles Brandon, I curse you." At this moment, the Duchess of Suffolk, who finally saw that she was marrying a ghost, uttered a series of crazy laughter, facing the Duke of Suffolk outside the house, with an expression Pale Katherine Willoughby utters her final curse: "Whatever you defraud me of will never really be yours."
"And my son will not come back to you."
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