The Last Frontier of Fire and Sword

Chapter 704: Xie Xiong Xie Shi 33

On the other side, after Tublin ended his hug with Stanislaw Potocki, he told Stanislaw Potocki that the Kingdom of Sweden had also sent a special envoy to the Cossack emirate. The envoy was the governor of Riga, Magnus de la Gardia.

Stanislaw Potocki was surprised when he heard this. Magnus de la Gardia is not only the governor of Riga, he is also a member of the Privy Council of Sweden and the brother-in-law of Karl X Gustav. At such a time, Karl X sent his brother-in-law over, obviously he was determined to win the Cossack emirate.

"Do you know anything else? Tubullin." The old man asked, looking into the eyes of the Russian ambassador with wise eyes.

Stanislaw Potocki knew very well that Tubrin told himself this news only to make him fight with Magnus de la Gardier snipe and make himself a good fisherman. But because of this, Tublin will definitely tell himself more information about Sweden, so that his old sandpiper will be more combative.

Sure enough, Tubullin said: "According to the information I received, Magnus told the Cossacks that as long as the Cossack emirate continues to ally with the Kingdom of Sweden, Karl X will promise to take the territory of Smolensk and Minsk after the victory. All were handed over to the rule of the Cossack chief, and the Cossack chief was allowed to be upgraded to the Duchy of Ruthenia."

Stanislaw Potocki sneered: "The Principality of Ruthenia, what a big pie."

It is indeed a big pie, but it is an illusory pie. Because Karl X once again generously gracious others-it should be noted that Smolensk and Minsk are the territories of Tsarist Russia and the Republic of Poland respectively.

Tubullin said in an emotional heart: "It is indeed an illusory pie. One more thing, there have been rumors in Kiev in the past few days that Bogdan Khmelnitsky is going to take the seat of the Great Chief. Passed to his son. Of course, this is an unconfirmed rumor now. In the past few days, Magnus and Yuri have been close."

Hearing this news, Stanislaw Potocki was stunned on the spot. Bogdan passed the throne to his son Yuri, which violated Cossack tradition, and it was also a situation that the king and himself had not anticipated in advance.

Tublin saw Stanislaw Potocki standing there, and he understood how shocking the Polish ambassador was by his news. He added: "Yuri has always regarded his father's policy as a standard. If Yuri succeeds, then he will definitely continue Bogdan Khmelnitsky's policy of alliance with Sweden during his lifetime. Both countries are unfavorable. So Stanislaw, the so-called enemy of the enemy is a friend. I think you should join hands to deal with Magnus de la Gardia and Yuri first. You also understand , Only Yuri can’t be a warchief, and those who you and I support have the opportunity."

Stanislaw Potocki did not answer, because he realized that if Bogdan Khmelnitsky was really going to pass the big position to Yuri, then Vygowski-the king and Will the candidate he fancy will give up the competition and support Yuri's superiority? After all, Bogdan Khmelnitsky is kind to him.

Wigowski’s intentions are what Stanislaw Potocki wants to figure out most.

At this time, Blair, who was waiting impatiently, called out, "Everyone, if you have anything you can say in the city, don't squeeze at the door."

Stanislaw Potocki was awakened abruptly when he heard the words. He bid farewell to Tubrlin and thanked the other party for bringing such important information to himself.

Regarding the cooperation proposed by Tubullin, the eldest man is noncommittal.

The old man sat back on the carriage, and Cheerchen and the Duke of Konitzki also rode their horses.

The mission continued on. The Duke of Konitsky deliberately fell behind. He approached Henrik Potocki quietly, and then whispered to him mysteriously: "Henrik, you have to remind your uncle, beware of Alvar Chechen. I suspect he is a Russian or Cossack spy, or a double agent."

Henrik Potocki was horrified when he heard the words. The young man looked at the Duke of Konitzki in disbelief, almost falling out of his eyes.

Cheorchen is a spy, how could the Duke of Konitsky think so! Henrik Potocki subconsciously felt that the Duke must be crazy. Chechen's achievements in Crimea are obvious to all, and everything he did has caused great losses to both Cossacks and Tsarist Russia. People who are so crazy or stupid would think that such a great hero is a spy for the two countries~www.wuxiaspot.com~Henrik Potocki thinks that even if Cheerchen does things a bit recklessly and disregarding the overall situation, he can It is absolutely impossible for him to be a spy.

The Duke of Konitsky didn’t pay attention to the strange look in Henrik Potocki’s eyes, and he explained categorically: “In fact, I couldn’t believe my guess at first, but these days I After observing, I feel that Cheerchen is wrong."

"What's wrong?"

"Henrik, think about it carefully. Alvar Chechen is a foreigner. The so-called non-my race must have different hearts. Of course, I am not suspicious of Alvar Chechen on this alone. I have observed carefully for the past few days. I don’t know if you noticed that this Spaniard has a close relationship with the Cossacks. Blair, under Bao Hong, loves Cheerchen like his own eyes. And just now, you too. As you can see, Alvar Chechen had a close conversation with Potemkin, the adjutant of the Russian ambassador to the Tsarist Russia, and the two of them seemed to have lived very closely. These are all suspicious. You think, if not a spy, how could he be? Know these characters?"

The Duke of Konitzki's imagination is absolutely abundant, and he would be a genius if he didn't write stories. And Konitzky's suspicion of Cheerchen can only be said that driven by jealousy, the Lord Duke has been mentally confused and has been arbitrarily framed.

Such nonsense is not worth refuting. If Henrik’s uncle Stanislaw Potocki heard the Duke Konitzki’s nonsense, he would only smile lightly, and then even more alienate the duke who had no thoughts and ambitions, but Henry After all, Rick Potocki was not deeply involved in the world. He believed the words of the Duke Konitzki three or four points, and the look in Cheerchen's back also revealed distrust.

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