Vol 3 Chapter 34: Bohemian gust


Caesar Borgia was working in the room that belonged to him in the Vatican Palace when he heard what happened in the Town Hall Square. (Pinyin of biqiwu)
As Archbishop of Valencia, although Caesar never really served a day in the diocese under his jurisdiction, he not only had a dedicated office in the Vatican Palace, but this room was not far from the living room of the Pope.
When the people around them told Caesar, the pope's favorite was writing a letter to his mistress.
Although he was young, because he inherited Alexander VI ’s love affair with beauty, his lover always changed. When a woman thought that she had been fascinated by him, in fact his eyes were already on the new The goal.
This mistress is a new prey that Caesar has just hunted. As the power of the Pope's son, he can almost do whatever he wants in Rome, but maybe because of this, Caesar has some rather evil preferences, such as he prefers to deliberately hook up with others. Wife.
Caesar's hand holding the quill slightly hovered in the air when he heard the news. The freshly dipped purple ink condensed a large ink drop on the tip of the pen, and then fell on the paper with a few dark ink marks.
Caesar put the pen on the pen holder, and then picked up the letter paper on the table, pondering what he had just heard, while unconsciously crumpling the unfinished letter into a ball and throwing it into the wastepaper basket beside him.
When the soft clatter of the paper ball sounded, Caesar seemed to be awake from his meditation too. He immediately picked up the bronze bell on the table and shook it, then commanded his followers who heard the sound and said: "Go Ask your majesty ’s secretary if he is available now. If it ’s not an important appointment, ask him to cancel the appointment. I have important things to report to the pope.

When the entourage bowed and left, Caesar continued to grasp the impact of the news just as he changed his clothes. Soon afterwards, the entourage returned to report that the Pope did have a very important summons arrangement.
To Caesar's surprise, the person summoned was actually Rovere.
Although the Rovere family was somewhat down after the death of Sixtus IV, and even Giuliano de la Rovere had to escape to France to escape the persecution of Alexander VI, the Rovere family was still a prominent family, except Genoa is still active in Rome with people from the Rovere family, which is why Giuliano de la Rovere dared to let his children return to Rome at this time.
Rovere, who was summoned by Alexander VI, is a half-brother of Giuliano. As the representative of Rovere ’s family in Rome after Giuliano ’s escape, Rafael de la Rovere was very exhausted for the family. An effort.
And what's interesting is that this Julianno's cousin got along well with Alexander VI, and the two even established some kind of friendship.
However, Caesar knew that Rafael was definitely not talking about old conversations this time but had something very important, so after listening to the followers, he decided to resolve the news he had just heard.
He immediately sent someone to the Portico Palace to send letters. While ordering to strengthen the protection of the Portico Palace, he also sent someone to the Palace of Marino, where the Naples lived, to inquire about the situation, but when the person who returned the report told him, Jova After Nepal had sent someone to strengthen the alert to the Palace of Marino, Caesar burst out of his heart.
Giovanni's move made Caesar a little dissatisfied. Obviously, Giovanni didn't seem to be guilty about Joanna. Although Joanna now stays with Lucrezia, Caesar doesn't think it will stop Giovanni's move. The relationship between Lucrezia and Giovanni was equally good, which made Caesar feel that he did not actually take much advantage in the matter of Joanna.
Caesar walked through the small chapel along the semi-circular corridor while thinking so. When he was about to walk to the front hall, he saw a figure flashing past behind several pastors and hurried in his direction.
Caesar stopped and looked at the man until he walked to a place not far from himself. He said, "Who did I see? The Vatican Palace seems not the place where you, the young master, should come."
Caesar's words made young, or even a little childish face turned red because of anger. The opposite young man had a rather delicate face that seemed to explode for a while, but the owner of the next face seems to be After struggling to suppress the anger, it took a while for the young people to meet before saying, "I'm here to tell you something important."
"What can you do, Jeffrey, don't use your childish tricks with me, I still have very important things to do." Caesar waved a little impatiently, like Alexander VI he didn't like himself This brother, in his opinion, Jeffrey was a completely spoiled Mao child, there was nothing serious to do except the whole day because his wife was jealous.
"That Neapolitan, that is, Gumbre, he just ordered a group of Bohemian cavalry he left outside the city to enter Rome," Jeffrey's young face appeared when Caesar's expression froze He was complacent. "And as far as I know, he just rejected Giovanni's proposal to protect him, and it seemed that he had a quarrel with Giovanni."
"Quarrel?" Caesar, who was already moving forward, stopped and turned to look at Jeffrey. "Why, how could he quarrel with Giovanni?"
"I don't know, but I think Giovanni said or did something that made him angry," Jeffrey said with a smack. "It seems that the Neapolitan did not plan to eat Giovanni, so Just make a noise. "
Caesar looked at Jeffrey with a gloating smile and shook his head: "Brother, if you don't want your father to scold you again, it's better not to look like this, don't forget you are a Borgia." He stopped It was a smile again, "Of course, it wouldn't be strange if you weren't."
Jeffrey's smug smile froze on the face. His handsome, angel-like appearance turned distorted by anger in the next moment. Looking at Caesar who had turned and walked away, Jeffrey's hands clasped tightly. There was a meaningless whisper in his mouth.
Caesar, who left the Vatican Palace, immediately sent someone to continue to inquire. He was not as relaxed as he was in Jeffer. On the contrary, he was even annoyed.
When he first heard someone hijack the execution ground, a thought quickly flashed in Caesar's mind. He thought it was a rare excuse, or an opportunity given to him by God.
After Joanna was assassinated, Caesar took the opportunity to allow his army to control almost the entire Vatican, and even took the opportunity to eradicate a group of previous enemies in the city of Rome. Although this caused the anger of the French, Caesar felt it was worth it of.
It was just that Charlene ’s reaction was not slow. Although the assassination of Archbishop Frankfurter brought a lot of trouble to the French, the French immediately prepared the army.
This made Caesar somewhat regretful. He believed that if he was given more time, he would have the opportunity to completely control Rome in his own hands.
Unexpectedly, this opportunity came so soon.
Through the negligence of the French, the idea that the Roman nobles re-armed themselves made Caesar feel like a godsend opportunity before him.
But he never imagined that the Gombré would actually do this in front of him.
What made him even more annoyed was that Giovanni apparently had no intention of telling Gombray what he was going to do. If it was not for Jeffrey to deliberately give him a show off, maybe he would have to wait until the Bohemians entered the city. To know this news.
Caesar was too clear about what this meant, or he knew more clearly than anyone that the far-reaching impact this might have.
Caesar waved his whip in annoyance, and the horseshoe hit a dense noise on the street. He was going to face Giovanni in the Gilpitts Palace to face him. As to whether Giovanni was fooling around with his brother's wife at this time, he did not care.
On the road ahead, a few horseback riders suddenly ran across. Caesar's guard immediately urged the horse to pass Caesar, and then stared at the opposite side with his sword handle.
"Keep off, it's Mark," Caesar first saw the coming man and then led the horse forward. "What happened, Mark, you look like a donkey being driven by a whip."
"Oh Archbishop," the young man on the other side screamed hard, strenuously, "You can be seen, do you know, the Neapolitan army has entered the city, and the French are in serious trouble this time."
"The Neapolitan army," Caesar guessed the answer a moment later. His original face turned red when he was running, "Is that the Gumbre?"
"Yes, that's the man," the youth turned horse head and Caesar to ride. "A group of Bohemian cavalry looked very sturdy. No wonder he could defeat the French in Bruini."
"How about the French? Didn't they send someone to intercept?" Caesar still had a slight fluke in his heart. "They are Napoli's army, don't they?"
"Oh, it seems not," the youth suddenly remembered something. "The flags that the Bohemians laid were not from Naples. I remembered that the flag was the emblem of the Kingdom of Bohemia."
Caesar's hand pulled the reins involuntarily and the mount stopped with a low hiss.
"His people are playing the flag of the Kingdom of Bohemia, you read that right?" Caesar asked urgently.
"No, my father used to send Bohemia, so I know that it is indeed the badge of King Vladislas."
"Bohemians?" Caesar shook his head incredulously. He felt that things were completely beyond his expectations. This feeling made him very disliked.
Caesar has become accustomed to developing everything according to his will, especially as those seemingly powerful opponents have been defeated by him in recent years, he feels that no one can stop him from achieving his ideals, at least in In the city of Rome, he was just like his father Alexander VI, a messenger of God walking on earth.
But a Neapolitan who popped up suddenly seemed to be a stumbling block on his way forward.
Even if it seems that this stone is still very small, he can not care about its existence and lifted his feet to walk over, and then continue his great journey, but Caesar couldn't put down the kind of stone that he brought to him in his heart. Unhappy.
"Go check it out."
Caesar finally made the decision and felt that he had to see the Bohemians himself.
Caesar remembered that the queen of Vladislas II, king of Bohemia, was King Alfonso II of Naples, and now the sister of King Frederick, which made him careless of those Bohemians.
Somehow, Caesar had a feeling in his heart that the Neapolitan might be a problem for him.
The Bohemians are very tough, or a bit savage, at least in the eyes of the Romans, these guys who seem to put all their belongings on horseback are no different from those of the Tatars.
But the Bohemians did. They always like to carry the loot they have collected, so that they are always bulging on their bodies, and they look similar to those of nomads.
As for another reason that made the Romans think they were like pagans, it was their weapons. Looking at the curved sabers hanging on the saddle, clearly showing the pagan atmosphere, some Romans couldn't help thinking of those terrible Ottomans.
Not many Bohemians entered the city, and there were fewer than 100.
And they received the news so quickly, but it was because of Sophia.
Sophia also disappeared immediately after they left in Alexandria, which was a thunderbolt for Uliou. Although Guess Sophia might have quietly followed into the city of Rome, but the day did not fall to the Moors. torment.
Uliu can only send the Bohemian squad non-stop, looking for the wait near the periphery of Rome along the direction of Alexander they entered the city, hoping that they might meet Sophia or see Alexander send them to send letters. people. UU reading books www.uukanshu.com
It was only a few days after the news was not heard, but the two opposing armies knew the Bohemian cavalry who had been hanging out all day outside Rome.
Nashan met his Bohemian before he had walked out of the gate.
When Nashan declared as the captain of the guard that this army belonged to the guard of the Queen of Bohemia, the French who had guarded suddenly became overwhelmed.
Nathan shouted loudly and told the French that blocking the queen's guard meant hostility or even insult to the kingdom of Bohemia, which made the generals of the French defenders even more nervous.
Recalling what I heard about the plight of the French main force in Lombardy, and then looking at the embarrassment of our own in Rome today, the defending generals ca n’t help but feel that even if they stubbornly prevent these Bohemians from entering the city, they will not let the current The situation is getting better, maybe it will be worse.
The French finally gave way to the command of the generals, and looked at the backs of the Bohemians who swept the horses and hurled a gust of wind on the street towards the Roman city. The French couldn't help but flash their hearts. After a thought: this Roman city really can't hold it.
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