Episode 928: The Imperial March 2 – Assault return, running on the ground. (16)
Charles looked like he didn’t understand Louis’ words.
“Are you serious about the war? “Is there a country that goes to war without sincerity?”
“Do you really think so?”
“I have no idea what you’re trying to say. “Try to say it properly.”
At Charles VIII’s command, Louis shut his mouth for a mont and collected his thoughts. After a while, Louis, who had gathered his thoughts to so extent, opened his mouth.
“They were not going to war for the sake of negotiation.”
“Isn’t negotiation the goal? Hmm…”
Charles VIII pondered Louis’ words with a serious expression. Looking at Charles VIII like that, Louis added:
“your majesty. Think of Burgundy.”
“Burgogne? Burgundy… Ah!”
Charles VIII, who had repeatedly said ‘Burgundy’, finally learned what Louis ant.
“When the Empire begins negotiations again, it will be at a point where the ga has been decided? And are you saying that the point at which the ga is decided is when the empire has achieved complete victory?”
“That’s right.”
“Hmm…”
In response to Louis’s response, Charles VIII’s expression beca serious.
* * *
The war in Europe during this period had a strong characteristic of a ‘war for negotiation.’
In other words, the best ans to gain the upper hand in political negotiations was war.
The Hundred Years’ War between France and England did not last for 100 years.
Rather, the negotiations that took place in between took up more ti.
The ‘Brugony’ that Louis spoke of was the ‘War of Annexation of Burgundy’ waged by the late King Louis XI.
At that ti, Louis XI did not engage in any negotiations until the annexation of the Duchy of Burgundy ended. In fact, in the ti wasted through negotiations, they took control of every inch of the territory of the Duchy of Burgundy.
Thanks to this, the Habsburgs and the Vatican missed the opportunity to intervene and eventually had no choice but to acknowledge the annexation.
* * *
“Isn’t the only ‘war that goes to the end without negotiation’ a civil war?”
Charles VIII’s point was valid.
This was because the justification given by Louis XI during the ‘War of Annexation of the Duchy of Burgundy’ was ‘civil war’.
-Even though it is an autonomous principality, Burgundy is French territory! They say this is an internal affair in France! No outside interference is allowed!
Louis XI used this justification and blocked the intervention of the Habsburgs and Ro.
By the ti the Habsburgs and Ro found a reason to defeat Louis XI’s cause, the annexation of Burgundy had already ended.
Louis responded imdiately to Charles VIII’s point.
“Couldn’t the war taking place in Italy also be viewed as a civil war?”
“That’s right. So the Empire has no intention of negotiating?”
“That’s right.”
“Even though the previous emperor of the empire ca?”
“The forr emperor ca not for negotiations but to find a cause for war. “I have already reported to you, but the first thing the forr emperor of the empire did when he ca was to block foreign powers and Roman intervention.”
“how?”
“Do you rember the ‘Caesar Controversy’?”
“You an it wasn’t just a religious debate?”
“That’s right. As a result of these negotiations, Ro lost its role as diator.”
In response to Louis’ answer, Charles VIII stroked his chin and muttered.
“That’s right. So, is ‘winner takes all’ what the empire wants?”
“That’s right.”
“Hmm…”
Charles VIII kept his mouth shut in response to Louis’ response. Charles, who had been mulling alone for a while with his mouth shut, raised his head and looked back at his subjects.
“If the empire is determined to see to the end, we will have to change our attitude. “I want to hear what the gentlen think.”
Following Charles VIII’s order, the civil servants and nobles in the royal palace began to organize their thoughts.
At that mont, the front door opened and a young officer rushed in.
“What’s going on?”
“It’s coming quickly!”
“Urgent report?”
“The Florentine army began to move. “We have already left the territory of the Duchy of Florence!”
After hearing the officer’s words, one of the generals present imdiately asked.
“South or North?”
“It’s both ways!”
In response to the officer’s answer, the generals all shouted at Charles VIII.
“The Empire made a mistake!”
“you’re right!”
“It’s a two-sided wire! “This is clearly the Empire’s mistake!”
The faces of the generals, who were convinced that it was the Empire’s mistake, were all white.
-A two-front war must be avoided at all costs!
This was the basis of military strategy, regardless of East or West.
“Not even the great Roman Empire attempted a two-front war! This is the Empire’s mistake!”
“The empire is conceited!”
However, unlike the generals’ reactions, Louis had a face full of doubts.
‘The emperor made a mistake? As far as I know, the emperor is not a stranger to war…’
Louis, who was questioning what he would not have done if he knew what he was doing, asked the officer.
“Where is the empire’s main force headed?”
“We don’t know yet!”
“I don’t know? So where is the Imperial Navy headed?”
“I haven’t confird it yet!”
Louis got so angry at the officer’s answer that he scread.
“I don’t know this, I don’t know that! What on earth do you really know! And what are the generals going to do? “You can’t believe it was the empire’s mistake without even checking properly!”
The generals who had been gleeful just a mont ago turned to laughter at Louis’s sharp words.
“Tsk!”
Louis clicked his tongue without realizing it and reported it to Charles VIII.
“Your Majesty, from what God has seen and experienced, a forr emperor of an empire would never make a mistake! There’s clearly a plan in place! It’s urgent to find out where their main force is heading! No, we need to move our military right away! “If you do it wrong, you won’t even be able to enter Italy!”
Charles VIII once again looked like he didn’t understand Louis’ remonstrance.
“Whether it is the emperor’s mistake or not, our army has to move anyway. I’m sure the generals also ant it that way. But you can’t even enter? “I don’t understand.”
In response to Charles VIII’s words, Louis cald his anxious mind and answered calmly.
“A forr emperor of an empire that God has seen and experienced would never make a mistake. If we let our guard down and move, we will be caught in a trap. Consider Switzerland. We have already lost an important corridor. If we move with a complacent mind and talk about ‘the emperor’s mistake’ or ‘the emperor’s misjudgnt’, all we will gain is defeat. Look at it now. They clearly calculated and made their move. The move was made just in ti for the envoys, including Sosin, to return and report! Such ticulous people attempt a two-front war? “This is incoherent!”
At Louis’ words, the inside of the main hall was frozen cold. The generals who had been gleeful just now beca as hard as stone.
“The duke’s words make sense…”
Charles VIII nodded to Louis’ words and gave orders to his subjects and generals.
“Army prepare to deploy imdiately. “We must get to Italy as quickly as possible.”
“I follow your orders!”
“Sa goes for the Navy. Get as far into the Bali diterranean Sea as possible.”
“I follow your orders.”
“And Duke Louis.”
“Please give your order, Your Majesty.”
“Send a ssenger to Spain and the Habsburgs as soon as possible. If necessary, the Duke moves it himself. “We must obtain an army from Habsburg and a navy and military port from Spain.”
Louis responded to Charles VIII’s command by imdiately bowing his head.
“I follow your orders!”
Although the atmosphere was urgent, Charles VIII muttered to himself as he watched Louis bowing his head.
After hanging out with the forr emperor of the empire, he behaves in an imperial manner. ah! As for clicking your tongue earlier…’
It was already widely known in Europe that emperors clicked their tongues when expressing dissatisfaction. And the number of European monarchs who clicked their tongues in imitation of this was increasing.
Even Charles VIII, who is now grumbling at Louis.
As the French army moved busily according to the orders of Charles VIII, the French people also sensed that war had begun.
“I heard the empire’s army is very strong….”
“Can we really win?”
“The empire is far away. No matter how powerful you are, it won’t be easy.”
When the French people were anxious, assessing the outco of the war that had finally begun, a rumor circulated.
-If we win this war, the route to Shinji will be opened!
-In Shinji, it is said that gold and silver nuggets are so common that you can get your feet kicked!
“Is that so?”
The eyes of people who had been worried about the war until recently began to change strangely.
“You just have to win, right?”
“yes!”
“Then we must win!”
“Long live war!”
The atmosphere of French society suddenly beca belligerent.
And Louis reported this to Charles VIII.
“Thanks to you, the people of France will do their best to support the war.”
“Good job.”
“It was the right thing to do.”
“But if we win the war, will we be able to obtain the real Shinji?”
Louis answered Charles VIII’s question with a stern expression.
“It was the Empire that first advocated ‘winner takes all.’ In that case, they should also bet.”
“That’s right…”
Just then, an officer ca into the blackout.
“We have confird the location of the Imperial Army’s main force!”
“Where is it!”
“We have captured Bologna and are advancing northwest!”
In response to the officer’s answer, Charles VIII and Louis looked at the map and shouted at the sa ti.
“Milan!”
“It’s Milan!”
The generals were also convinced that Milan was where the main force of the imperial army was headed. But at the sa ti, he tilted his head.
“Why from Milan?”
“I understand that you attacked Bologna. Because the Apennine Mountains block the road to the north. But why Milan?”
“Is it because you can protect your flanks by following the Apennines?”
“The other side is clearly exposed?”
“From a common sense point of view, it would be advantageous to start with Venice…”
‘Why Milan?’ While the generals were pondering over this, new urgent news ca in.
“It’s urgent! Imperial Navy bombards Genoa!”
“Genoa is in danger of falling!”
The generals who heard the urgent news asked, ‘Why Milan?’ I found out the answer.
“Bologna was just a defensive base blocking the northern entrance!”
“If Genoa falls to the Empire, the Empire won’t have to worry about its flanks!”
“If we connect Genoa and Milan, the land route through which our French and Spanish armies can enter Italy will be blocked!”
If the empire succeeded in preventing France and Spain from entering Italy, the only remaining opponent in northern Italy would be the Habsburgs.
“If the Habsburgs are pushed back, there is only the south. Check how far south the imperial army has advanced!”
“After occupying the Principality of Siena, we are building a defense line!”
After confirming the movents of the imperial army, the French generals quickly visited Charles VIII.
“We will dispatch troops imdiately!”
“Allow ! “Be sure to win!”
Two days after Charles VIII’s permission was granted, the first line of French troops waiting at the border entered the Duchy of Savoy.
At the ti, Duke Carlo II of Savoy, monarch of the Duchy of Savoy, was only two years old. His mother, Bianca di Montferrato, who was in power as regent, allowed the passage of French troops.
“The reason the French army was allowed to pass…”
The duchy’s officials quietly expressed their opposition to the regent’s decision. However, their mouths couldn’t help but join together at the regent’s words.
“So, if you block the passage of the French army, you can win the war?”
“….”
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