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Chapter 183, Three Swordsman Planes 3

As the chief female officer beside the queen, Roland had bumped into Cardinal Richelieu more than once in the Louvre.

Richelieu no longer needed to deliberately pretend not to know her like he did when they met in the palace for the first time.

The two were even able to exchange a few words when walking side by side.

Roland asked: "How is your big orange?"

Richelieu: "Yes, your panda must be the same?"

Roland nodded, but she couldn't think of any more words.

Li Sheliu also seemed to have no intention of chatting, but turned his head and looked at her gently.

Roland couldn't help but think of this person in history. When he was alive, he was a cardinal with mixed praise and criticism. He was even attacked by the opposition for decades after his death.It will be many years before he is gradually recognized as his greatness.

His successor, Mazarin, was not even considered worthy to carry his shoes.

Without Richelieu and the "absolutism" built by Richelieu, there would be no later "Sun King" Louis XIV, and there would be no day when France was so powerful that it did not need to surrender quickly.

Richelieu and Anna of Austria had always been at odds, but this disagreement was not based on personal feelings and conflicts of interests, but on national interests and diplomatic disputes.

But Roland did not expect that in the plane, Richelieu was much gentler than she imagined.

And every time he faced him and looked into his eyes, Roland could feel that inexplicable sense of familiarity—exactly the same as when she saw D'Artagnan.

Is this one also a "player"?

However, Roland thought about it, and she denied this possibility a long time ago—it was because, beside the bishop, she had never seen any person with a "code name".

If the bishop is a "player", it is impossible that there are no "spectators" who have entered the plane around him.

Roland thought to himself: Even Madame Chevreuse has attracted many noble ladies by her side.

But she didn't see any of these around Richelieu.

This cannot be explained.

As Roland walked forward along the smooth mirror-like marble corridor of the Louvre, he tilted his head slightly and looked at the cardinal from the corner of his eye.

"Ma'am, I thought you would turn the corner here and go to Her Majesty's bedroom."

Richelieu reminded softly.

Roland bit the bullet and made mistakes, but refused to change his words: "I need to go to the garden first, choose a good flower for Your Majesty, cut it and put it in the vase on her dressing table."

"Flowers with morning dew are the best way to soothe a nervous person, as long as you don't choose a rose."

Richelieu responded softly, then took out a handkerchief from his cuff, coughed a few times, and then nodded to Roland, indicating that he was going to see the king.The two separated.

Roland ran quickly to the garden and ordered the gardener to cut a budding peony for her and send it to the queen's dressing room.

She left the garden, thinking about the meaning of Richelieu's words as she walked: As long as the queen's love for the Duke of Buckingham is not true love (rose), the queen need not be nervous?

Hadn't the idea of ​​having a ball at the town hall come from the cardinal?

According to the king's attendants, the cardinal even suggested that the queen wear the set of diamond ornaments.

She returned to the queen's dressing room, and saw Anna of Austria without makeup, like a flower about to wither, sitting on the dressing stool with dull eyes looking at the mirror.

Madame Bonacio was combing her chestnut hair for her.

"Who is it, and who could it be?"

The queen's eye sockets were sunken, obviously she hadn't slept well all night.

She murmured to the mirror, and when she opened her mouth, the comb in Mrs. Bonacio's hands stopped.

"Does anyone else know about the box of diamond jewelry you gave away besides Constance and me?" Roland asked.

The queen bowed her head abruptly, and the comb in Madame Bonacio's hand immediately tore out a small clump of chestnut hair.

But the queen didn't notice it at all, she just frowned and murmured: "Except for you and Constance, only, only..."

The queen couldn't say it, but Roland made it up for her in his heart: there are only Madame Chevreuse and the Duke of Buckingham.

If this matter is leaked, both Roland and Mrs. Bonacio will be directly responsible, and they will naturally not deceive themselves.Then the only one left could be Madame Chevreuse and the Duke of Buckingham.

As for how they disclosed the news to the cardinal, and made a request for a ball through the mouth of the cardinal, the details of this are not known.

But what Roland just heard from the cardinal seems to be saying that as long as the queen is not really "love brain", then there is still room for redemption in this matter.

"In any case, we now need to send someone to England to meet the Duke of Buckingham and retrieve the box of diamonds."

The queen is a crab with no legs when she is in trouble, but the basic judgment is still there.After Roland made a suggestion, she nodded.

"Oh, do you have a suitable candidate?"

She asked the two female officers beside her.

Roland held back for a moment, and didn't immediately recommend her "brother" from Gascony.

"I do know a very honest young gentleman who can be trusted. He is the king's musketeer, and M. de Treville is said to appreciate him very much..."

Mrs. Bonacio introduced to the queen d'Artagnan who is currently renting the house of Bonacio's house.

Roland was stunned at the side, thinking that this d'Artagnan... could make Mrs. Bonacio fall in love in such a short period of time, even if he hadn't fallen in love, he could still trust him so much.I don't know if it's because of his personal charm or because the "protagonist halo" is too strong.

After a long time, she sighed softly: "What a coincidence..."

"I also know this M. d'Artagnan..."

The queen had no objection, so she quickly wrote a letter and handed it to Madame Bonacio, who then handed it to d'Artagnan.

"Is it enough for him to go alone?" the queen thought for a while and asked.

Roland: "He also has a follower, and a few fire~gunner friends."

The queen quickly pulled out the drawer of her dressing table, took out a velvet purse contained in it, and handed it to Madame Bonacio: "I hope this little money will at least allow them to pay for the ferry ride."

Madame Bonacio took the purse, thinking: Isn't that enough to sail to England?This is enough to go to the New World by boat.

The queen put her hands together on her heart, and prayed desperately: "I hope their trip goes well and they can come back from across the strait safely."

Roland breathed a sigh of relief. The queen's first thought was not to get the box of diamond ornaments back, but to think about the safety of D'Artagnan and others.She felt very relieved.

The next thing is a matter of course.

D'Artagnan accepted the Queen's order, and then invited his friends Porthos and Aramis.The three of them set off for the port of Calais together.

They will encounter obstacles on the road, there will be fights, and someone may be injured-all this will happen along the lines of the original book, as expected.

However, what others will not know is that d'Artagnan only played the role of a bait in this process.The letter written by the Queen to the Duke of Buckingham had been secretly exchanged long ago, and had already been sent to England by the "Ring Guard Squad", not the "Diamond Guard Squad", to exchange for the box of diamond ornaments.

D'Artagnan's function is more to attract firepower, try to draw out the people behind the scenes, and try to obtain evidence as much as possible.

As for the safety of d'Artagnan, there is no need to worry: on both sides of the road from Paris to Calais, M. de Isaac's imperial guards are stationed, and these imperial guards will secretly protect d'Artagnan along the road.

The plan was very thorough, and Roland believed that the "Diamond Guardian Squad" would be able to complete the task, and D'Artagnan would be able to return safely with his "protagonist aura".

So the only question now is whether the box of twelve diamond pendants can be sent back to Paris from London in good condition.

In the original book, the Duke of Buckingham once wore the pendant given to him by the Queen on his clothes to attend the ball, but Milady secretly cut off two of them.The Duke ordered the diamond craftsman to rush to work overnight, and only two copies were made, and they were sent back to Paris intact.

Thinking of this story, Roland couldn't help complaining - such a secret underground love affair, such an important token, the Duke of Buckingham still wears it from time to time?

It's all about complaining, but in this plane, she, Roland, is Milady. Milady didn't leave the French mainland, didn't marry a short-lived British husband, and she wasn't a cardinal's spy.

She couldn't have traveled to England and cut out the two diamond ornaments—but would anyone else be inspired by the original story to do the same?

The day for the king's ball at the town hall was soon settled, and the queen became more and more restless as the date approached.

Even the noble ladies who entered the palace to see this restless attitude could see it.

On this day, Madam Chevreuse happily comforted the restless queen, and then she withdrew from the queen's audience room, just in time to run into Roland.After the queen's two chief female officers met, their eyes flashed and thundered, but neither of them said anything, and they just separated.

After the town hall ball is over, the king appointed to depose the chief female officer next to the queen!

— Madame Chevreuse thought happily.

She left the Louvre and received a secret letter from Aramis.

"The other party's item has been obtained." Aramis wrote in vague words.

Madame Chevreuse, however, cared only about one thing: whether she could get what she wanted.

Unexpectedly, Aramis wrote on the letter: "There are only ten pieces in total. The other party claims that there are only ten pieces when they get it."

There are only ten pieces when you get it? — Madame Chevreuse was startled, and suddenly laughed loudly.

"Great. I don't have to do it this time."

She calculated happily: After what happened last time, the queen's attitude towards her is no longer very warm.However, in her overall plan, the queen is an inseparable pawn.It would be great to be able to not use her this time.

As for who made the move, there is no need to think about it: Cardinal, besides this, who else in this plane has such a profound scheming, and who else can predict the enemy's opportunity and make a move from the invisible? middle?

Since the cardinal made a move, she was happy to watch the show from the sidelines.

So, Mrs. Chevreuse wrote back to Aramis: "No need to take action. Feign injury and retreat temporarily."

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