Chapter 392: Edward Rescues

The fat brothers brought too much caviar, and at the beginning, they in Italy, under the guidance of the imperial chef, pickled several large jars of caviar, which was enough for the king and his wife to eat for two or three months.

For example, this time, the second fat "Tony" brought a tray of caviar. Although a large plate was served to both the king and his wife, there was still quite a bit left.

Unfortunately, King Louis XII and Queen Anne were all overwhelmed, but there was still a lot more in the tray. Moreover, the caviar on the plate in front of the two of them has not been eaten yet.

To the dismay of Louis XII and Queen Anne, the fat brothers said that there were many more dishes to come. Such as pan-fried steak, bacon pizza and pasta......

Needless to say, those who dare to get in front of the king and queen are the best of the food. However, the two of them really couldn't eat it. So, Louis XII waved his hand regretfully and said:

"I'm doing it tomorrow at noon, I can't eat it today......"

On the side, Queen Anne, who was carefully rubbing her belly, also nodded.

It was only then that Louis XII found out that the Count of Durt, who had said that he was going to eat, had not eaten......

Looking at the dumb-eyed Count Durt, Louis XII waved his hand-

"Let's make some food for Ambo, as for this caviar, it seems to be a lot. Give the rest of the tray to Amber......"

In fact, the Count of Durt had long been hungry, and seeing that the king and queen were eating so well, he quietly wiped his saliva a few times. Upon hearing Louis XII's words, the Count of Durte immediately exaggerated his expression of gratitude, choked up:

"Thank you, Your Majesty!"

Then, King Louis XII, with a bulging belly, and Queen Anne, who also had a bulging belly, went to the bedroom to rest. And the Count of Durt, who was a little late in a hurry, also left the palace.

In the middle of the night, Louis XII, who had eaten a large plate of truffles, suddenly came to his heart and wanted to discuss the great cause of making man with the queen. What's the matter, the stomachs of the two are too full, and they are not suitable for creating people. Otherwise, if you face to face, you will have your stomach against your stomach......

But it is undeniable that truffles do have the function of "boosting fun" when eaten them. Louis XII was overjoyed and ordered the next day - to eat truffles every day......

Louis XII was already 43 years old, and in the 21st century, 43 years old may be in the prime of life. But in 16th-century Europe, 43 years old was a middle-aged age that could hang up at any time.

When people get older, they will have some weakness and lack of sexuality. At least, in the face of Queen Anne, Louis XII was somewhat sexually deficient. Eating truffles would have helped Louis XII with great joy. Because, this gave him hope of having a son.

However, what Louis XII didn't know was that the chef who made the truffles for him had put contraceptive pills in the truffles......

Therefore, although Louis XII often ate truffles and ate the queen, he just did not see the queen pregnant. And he found a lover, but soon became pregnant. Therefore, he thinks that the queen is not in good health and cannot get pregnant, but he doesn't know that she has been given birth control pills.

The means of giving birth control pills are too hidden. It's not harmful to men, and it doesn't even contraception. The fat brother boldly "steals" one or two slices after making the truffles to reassure those overseers. Faced with this situation, who can have a solution?

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Just as the fat brothers were giving Queen Anne the pill to their heart's content, the cook sent by the Earl of Durt, next to Anna, Edward's queen of the House of York, was also giving Anna the same pill to her heart's content.

Moreover, in order to prevent Anna from liking to eat the food of other cooks, the shrewd Count Durt, when he sent people into the palace to learn cooking with the fat brothers, also sent a spy to learn cooking with him.

When the spy cook has learned how to cook, Count Durt plans to exchange another cook who only knows how to cook the French dark cuisine of the era (only slightly better than England), so that the spy cook, who has mastered the new flavors, will continue to give Anna the pill......

Poor Anna didn't know that she had been cheated by her father......

On the island of Ireland, Anna continues to eat French dark cuisine, which is slightly better than the dark cuisine of England. Anna's husband, Edward of the House of York, succeeded in capturing the Earl of Ormond and captured Count Thomas of Ormond on the advice given by Marlin through the North Sea Chamber of Commerce. Butler, and his daughters.

Thomas. Butler had no sons, only daughters. His second daughter, Margaret. Butler, married to William. Sir Boleyn.

This William. Sir Boleyn may not be well-known, but his granddaughter Anne. Boleyn, but it's famous. Because, Annie. Boleyn was the second queen of Henry VIII and the mother of Queen Elizabeth I......

In this military campaign, the army of Maurice, Earl of Desmond, provoked on the southwestern border of Obmond as promised, and indeed attracted most of the troops of Obmond.

Edward's army then marched in and captured Kilkenny, the capital of Ormond. The attack on Kilkenny was very simple, because Edward brought in heavy artillery.

The Earl of Ormond is located inland on the island of Ireland, and Thomas Earl of Ormond. Butler is a 78-year-old man again, and it is difficult to handle government affairs. Therefore, the kingdom of Ormond was completely defenseless against Edward's army.

After all, the English army had been fighting Edward's army before. According to the thoughts of the people of Ormond Country, Edward should have suffered serious losses at this time and recuperated at home, how could he be in a hurry to attack others at this time?

As a result, Ormond had little to do to prevent Edward from attacking them. Moreover, the gates of Kilkenny were not replaced with iron gates or iron sheets.

So, Edward's army dragged out the heavy artillery, bombarded it with a large hole, and stuffed a powder keg into it. And then it's all over......

When he learned that Edward had captured Kilkenny, Maurice, Earl of Desmond, immediately persuaded and annexed the more than 2,000 troops of the Earl of Ormond who were facing the army of the Desmond Kingdom on the front line, and occupied the southern half of the Earl of Ormond as agreed.

Edward, on the other hand, led his troops all the way west to the banks of the Shannon River, gaining access to the Atlantic Ocean......

After that, the people of the Beihai Chamber of Commerce immediately went to sea on the captured ship and contacted the ships of the Beihai Chamber of Commerce that had been wandering on the sea to prepare for the transportation of grain. Once the grain is successfully transported, Edward's food shortage dilemma will be solved immediately......

In fact, from the beginning of the conquest of Ormond's country, Edward's food shortage dilemma was alleviated to a certain extent. After all, the country of Ormond also has food. Although agriculture in the Ommond Kingdom was not as developed as in the direct territories of the British Crown near Dublin in the east, it did have a certain scale. Moreover, the local animal husbandry is well developed, and there are many sheep raised. Relying on its vassal relationship with England, Ormond also introduced a large number of English semi-fine wool sheep, which was also a wool producing area. In addition, there are a large number of meat-type Irish Island indigenous breed sheep that can be used as food.

However, if Edward plundered the food and livestock of the locals, it would inevitably cause a fierce revolt. Therefore, receiving grain from the Beihai Chamber of Commerce is the safest way to solve the food shortage, so as not to cause chaos.

As for what cost? Edward had already thought about it - to continue to divide the territory of "Edison", the president of the Beihai Chamber of Commerce. In addition, Ormondberg had 30,000 semi-fine-wool sheep of English breed, and Edward decided to put aside 10,000 as a "down payment" to cover the value of the grain. As for the titles and fiefs, they could only be honored after he seized the throne of England...... But in any case, Edward's immediate difficulties have finally passed...... [.]