The dragon queen always teases me
Chapter 48
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"I think it's a great way to increase people's sense of belonging and responsibility, and there's nothing more reassuring for them than running a country themselves."
Bona said: "Meria, you have to understand that you are the queen of Bourbon." She pinched Meria's shoulder, "The initiative is in your hands, isn't it too hasty to do this?"
Meria leaned in her arms, "You say."
"Letting civilians into the parliament too early will speed up the attack on the original nobles, right?"
Meria hummed.
Bo Na smiled at her.Meria stood up suddenly, "I have shaken their foundation, and they will also shake the foundation of the empire."
"Perhaps it's more serious." Meria took a pen and ticked off the word civilian participation in politics.
"In Schulberger's time, all sages were commoners." Meria said in a muffled voice.
Bo Na said: "That is the empire he built, not you."
Meria glared at her.
"Emperor Schulberger holds all the rights of Bourbon, which is incomparable to you."
"If you talk again, you will lose me."
"But you can only do better than him." Bona said.
Meria snorted.
Just when the two were enjoying the silence, the sound of knocking on the window broke the rare tranquility.
The wind slammed the window open.
Arthur stood awkwardly on the balcony, maintaining the posture of knocking on the window.
Melia made a gesture of invitation.
"I think I should take a look at my tea, why it hasn't been brewed yet." Melia kissed Bo Na's forehead, "Talk slowly."
Bo Na stood up and said, "What's wrong?"
Arthur said with a serious face: "Your Majesty, I think the Dragon Clan may face a war."
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Melia put the teapot on the table.
"I'm waiting for your farewell." Bona said.
Melia poured a cup of tea, and said with a half-smile: "Don't you want to drink?"
Bo Na walked up to her and wanted to pick up the cup of tea, but was pressed down on the table by Meria.
She looked at Meria in surprise.
Melia gags her mouth.
Arthur turned and stared fixedly at the curtains.
He listened expressionlessly to the sound of water behind him.
Melia took a step back panting, wiped the corner of her mouth, and said with a smile: "This is called drinking saliva."
Bona turned around sharply.
Arthur pushed the French window open.
"Wait for me." She said without looking back.
"Hmm." Meria fiddled with the teacup, but didn't have any special reaction.
The wind blew into the study, and when she looked up, there was no one there.
Melia drank the tea in one gulp.
so bitter.
......
The air pressure at the Palace of Bourbon has been very low these days.
Meria puts on a half-smile every day with a face that I am very pleased to see you live so well, saying that the sun is so good today, and doing things that you will not see the sun tomorrow.
Another day of inhuman torture.
"Lord Howard." The new confidential secretary, Jotun Heim, couldn't help but call Carl.
"What can you do?" Carl stood there waiting for him.
This is the first youth under Meria's New Deal to reach the highest echelons of state power.
The Heim family is well-known in the mainland for spices and is the supplier of the Bourbon royal family.
Since his mother's background was not prominent, the youngest son of Jotun's stepmother had no inheritance rights, even though he was extremely intelligent and had an amazing memory. He graduated from Westminster College at the age of 17.
Jotun quickened his pace and followed, "My lord."
Carl nodded and said, "Just call me Mr. Howard."
Jotun tried it, nearly biting his own tongue.
"Er... Howard... my lord." He still couldn't get used to the fact that he was already a courtier of the Empire.
"Forget it," Carl said, "what can you do?"
Jotun said: "My ability to handle affairs is poor?"
"Why do you ask?"
Because...he had never seen Meria smile normally.
"She's just," Carl said helplessly, "in a bad mood."
Jotun nodded and said, "Your Majesty has just ascended the throne, and reforms are imminent. It's normal to be under a lot of pressure."
In fact, she is just dissatisfied with desire.
Karl was moved by the youth's innocence.
……
On the fourth day, No.20 is three hours and the third quarter.
Melia jumped up from the bed.
The herald who had been called up at midnight for three consecutive days stood respectfully in the corridor waiting for Meria, and Meria's confidential secretary was waiting with him.
Seeing her come out with a smile, the confidential secretary John Dun stepped forward immediately, "Your Majesty, the order letter has been written."
Ever since he saw Meria tossing...work without sleeping and eating, he has had an indescribable admiration for the Queen.
Melia didn't answer, "Send it directly."
Chamber of the Summer Palace.
Bright lights.
The big chandelier is dazzling.
All the ministers were sitting upright, even coughing and yawning were not allowed at this time.
"The candidates for the Council of Sages must be clear to all of you," Meria said.
Surprisingly, the late emperor's favorites did not lose power because of this, there were only a few young scholars with almost negligible backgrounds.
"Let's go." She leaned back on the chair.
The light was a bit dazzling, she narrowed her eyes, "Master Hertu."
The chief cabinet minister was not surprised that he was the first one, "The Hertu family is willing to spend 400 million national pounds." He said.
Meria nodded.
There was an uproar.
"I think it's a great way to increase people's sense of belonging and responsibility, and there's nothing more reassuring for them than running a country themselves."
Bona said: "Meria, you have to understand that you are the queen of Bourbon." She pinched Meria's shoulder, "The initiative is in your hands, isn't it too hasty to do this?"
Meria leaned in her arms, "You say."
"Letting civilians into the parliament too early will speed up the attack on the original nobles, right?"
Meria hummed.
Bo Na smiled at her.Meria stood up suddenly, "I have shaken their foundation, and they will also shake the foundation of the empire."
"Perhaps it's more serious." Meria took a pen and ticked off the word civilian participation in politics.
"In Schulberger's time, all sages were commoners." Meria said in a muffled voice.
Bo Na said: "That is the empire he built, not you."
Meria glared at her.
"Emperor Schulberger holds all the rights of Bourbon, which is incomparable to you."
"If you talk again, you will lose me."
"But you can only do better than him." Bona said.
Meria snorted.
Just when the two were enjoying the silence, the sound of knocking on the window broke the rare tranquility.
The wind slammed the window open.
Arthur stood awkwardly on the balcony, maintaining the posture of knocking on the window.
Melia made a gesture of invitation.
"I think I should take a look at my tea, why it hasn't been brewed yet." Melia kissed Bo Na's forehead, "Talk slowly."
Bo Na stood up and said, "What's wrong?"
Arthur said with a serious face: "Your Majesty, I think the Dragon Clan may face a war."
Chapter 43 Chapterviii Parliamentary Fundraising
Melia put the teapot on the table.
"I'm waiting for your farewell." Bona said.
Melia poured a cup of tea, and said with a half-smile: "Don't you want to drink?"
Bo Na walked up to her and wanted to pick up the cup of tea, but was pressed down on the table by Meria.
She looked at Meria in surprise.
Melia gags her mouth.
Arthur turned and stared fixedly at the curtains.
He listened expressionlessly to the sound of water behind him.
Melia took a step back panting, wiped the corner of her mouth, and said with a smile: "This is called drinking saliva."
Bona turned around sharply.
Arthur pushed the French window open.
"Wait for me." She said without looking back.
"Hmm." Meria fiddled with the teacup, but didn't have any special reaction.
The wind blew into the study, and when she looked up, there was no one there.
Melia drank the tea in one gulp.
so bitter.
......
The air pressure at the Palace of Bourbon has been very low these days.
Meria puts on a half-smile every day with a face that I am very pleased to see you live so well, saying that the sun is so good today, and doing things that you will not see the sun tomorrow.
Another day of inhuman torture.
"Lord Howard." The new confidential secretary, Jotun Heim, couldn't help but call Carl.
"What can you do?" Carl stood there waiting for him.
This is the first youth under Meria's New Deal to reach the highest echelons of state power.
The Heim family is well-known in the mainland for spices and is the supplier of the Bourbon royal family.
Since his mother's background was not prominent, the youngest son of Jotun's stepmother had no inheritance rights, even though he was extremely intelligent and had an amazing memory. He graduated from Westminster College at the age of 17.
Jotun quickened his pace and followed, "My lord."
Carl nodded and said, "Just call me Mr. Howard."
Jotun tried it, nearly biting his own tongue.
"Er... Howard... my lord." He still couldn't get used to the fact that he was already a courtier of the Empire.
"Forget it," Carl said, "what can you do?"
Jotun said: "My ability to handle affairs is poor?"
"Why do you ask?"
Because...he had never seen Meria smile normally.
"She's just," Carl said helplessly, "in a bad mood."
Jotun nodded and said, "Your Majesty has just ascended the throne, and reforms are imminent. It's normal to be under a lot of pressure."
In fact, she is just dissatisfied with desire.
Karl was moved by the youth's innocence.
……
On the fourth day, No.20 is three hours and the third quarter.
Melia jumped up from the bed.
The herald who had been called up at midnight for three consecutive days stood respectfully in the corridor waiting for Meria, and Meria's confidential secretary was waiting with him.
Seeing her come out with a smile, the confidential secretary John Dun stepped forward immediately, "Your Majesty, the order letter has been written."
Ever since he saw Meria tossing...work without sleeping and eating, he has had an indescribable admiration for the Queen.
Melia didn't answer, "Send it directly."
Chamber of the Summer Palace.
Bright lights.
The big chandelier is dazzling.
All the ministers were sitting upright, even coughing and yawning were not allowed at this time.
"The candidates for the Council of Sages must be clear to all of you," Meria said.
Surprisingly, the late emperor's favorites did not lose power because of this, there were only a few young scholars with almost negligible backgrounds.
"Let's go." She leaned back on the chair.
The light was a bit dazzling, she narrowed her eyes, "Master Hertu."
The chief cabinet minister was not surprised that he was the first one, "The Hertu family is willing to spend 400 million national pounds." He said.
Meria nodded.
There was an uproar.
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