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  Chapter 152 Parliant Passes Proposal

  os: ask for tickets, ask for monthly tickets

  Generally speaking, Edward and the nobles' negotiations in the afternoon were not bad.

  Although he only got the crown of a Scottish king, and could not directly rule Scotland.

  However, as long as the Scots don't understand the importance of having a na, Dehua has to learn from ancient China, using nas to kill people.

  After reaching a specific agreent, Edward will no longer be in charge, and he doesn't want to spend ti entangled with those nobles and waste his tongue.

  The dozen or so Privy Council ministers he brought finally ca in handy, and Edward handed over the specific negotiations to them.

  Drinking saliva to moisturize his throat, Edward left the maid Luna and the Privy Council ministers to negotiate with the Scottish nobles, and walked out slowly.

   To be honest, among so many conditions, the most aningful is to rge the Scottish Parliant, which reduces the great resistance for Edward to control Scotland.

  Scotland and England, as neighboring countries, have a great influence on each other. It can even be said that so of the previous generations of English dynasties entrusted nobles still have so remnants, and the nobles of Scotland and England are still married to each other.

  England has a Privy Council, Scotland also has a Privy Council, England has a Parliant, Scotland also has a Parliant, England divides places into counties, Scotland also divides places into counties...

   But the specifics are similar, except that England is supplented by nobles, while Scotland is dominated by nobles.

   But the bigger difference is parliant. If the main function of the English Parliant is to legislate and collect taxes, then the Scottish Parliant is like the British Parliant in the modern sense.

  It not only has the legislative and taxation powers of the English Parliant, but can also decide important decisions in Scotland. Even the succession of the king requires the recognition of the Parliant.

  For example, Henry VIII signed the Treaty of Greenwich for Edward Lane, even though the nobles of the Privy Council at that ti signed it, but the parliant did not agree, and the agreent was directly invalidated.

  You asked where the king was, and the king died in battle, so Queen Mary ca to the throne at a young age.

  Diplomacy, military, administration, judiciary, and parliant can all intervene, and the power is astonishingly great.

  The Scottish Parliant is different from England. It is a unicaral system, without the upper and lower houses. All mbers are not elected, but directly inherited according to the convention.

  mbers are mostly nobles from various places and local bishops and monks, but the bishops of the church are gradually withdrawing from secular rule, and the nobles almost dominate the Scottish Parliant.

  So it is not false that the aristocracy ruled Scotland, but a fact.

   If the Scottish Parliant is rged into the English Parliant, although it will increase the difficulty for Edward to control the Parliant, it will also reduce the control of the Scottish nobles over Scotland.

  With a good mood, Edward ca to Queen Mary's room with ease.

  Ignoring the guard's salute, Edward knocked on the door and broke in directly.

  However, everything is normal inside, and there are no scenes that readers like to see, and Edward is slightly disappointed.

  On the big bed covered with woolen quilts, the charming Queen Mother Mary was holding Mary's childhood toys and playing with the little Lolita amidst laughter. It was a happy picture of a mother and daughter.

  At this ti, Queen Mary stepped back from the post of Queen Mother of Scotland who was happy with power, and transford into an image of an amiable mother, exuding the brilliance of motherhood.

  Cathy, the maid who accompanied little Lori all the way to England, also looked at the scene with tears in her eyes, covering her mouth with her hand, unable to tell whether she was laughing or crying.

  The Queen Mother Mary and Little Lolita did not forget this loyal maid, and talked to her from ti to ti.

  At this ti, the Queen Mother finally noticed Edward's entry, her gentle expression was instantly put away, and she looked at Edward stiffly and indifferently.

   This made Edward feel a little guilty. Shouldn't he destroy this scene? How wonderful is the reunion of mother and daughter!

  But in an instant, Edward's heart stiffened again. Little Lolita is his own now, and he can see him whenever he wants, so you don't need to worry about it.

  Thinking like this, Edward raised his head directly and stared at Queen Mary.

   "Your Majesty, now Mary is my fiancée, I have the right to take her away!"

   "Hehe! Your Majesty the King, what if I say no?" Queen Mary walked over, five feet away from Edward, raised her chin arrogantly, and said condescendingly.

  Looking at Queen Mary, who was about 1.5 ters away from him, Edward could easily see her deep blue eyes and her curved and slender eyebrows.

  Edward just wanted to reprimand and flaunt his majesty as the king, but unexpectedly, Little Lolita interjected at this ti.

   "Edward, I'm going to sleep with my mother today, so I won't go back with you!"

  Little Lori seed to be nourished by her mother's love, and she began to speak coquettishly, and stabbed him directly.

  Edward was silently nding the wound in his heart, with a doting smile on his face: "Okay, Mary, I'll pick you up tomorrow!"

   As he spoke, he no longer looked at the arrogant face of the Queen Mother Mary, nor admired the huge castle, Edward stepped forward and walked out swaggeringly.

  The Queen Mary on the opposite side also looked at Edward's back in surprise. She thought that the little king would be like a child, using his own power to forcibly take Mary with him, so as to show his kingly deanor.

  Not bringing little Lolita out, Edward felt a little unhappy, and then brought the guards to the castle, watching the scene below condescendingly.

  Due to the arrival of Edward and the presence of the English navy, the Earl of Wellington imdiately opened the city gate, allowing the port to enter and exit freely for business.

  So, even though it is evening now, Edinburgh is still full of people coming and going, what a lively scene.

  Although Edinburgh is not as prosperous as London at this ti, and has such a comrcial atmosphere, Edward still looks at it tirelessly. This is his city, which will soon bring him wealth and contribute to his empire.

  This is also the first country that Edward conquered, and it is also the country that brought him a crown, but Edward believes that this is just the beginning.

  The next day, Edward used Mary's na to convene the Scottish Parliant.

  The council was presided over by the respected Earl of Allen.

So, after more than an hour of resolutions and voting, with 196 votes in favor and 59 votes against, the Scottish Parliant officially announced that England and Scotland established the United Kingdom, and jointly obeyed Edward and Mary as the monarchs of the two countries. , and announced that the heirs of the two will always be the sole heirs to the throne.

  But they also announced that the Privy Council, as the commission of the king, would handle Scotland's internal affairs instead of the king, and Edward and Mary would not be able to interfere in Scottish affairs with the permission of the Privy Council.

  And the Parliant also passed a resolution to abolish the Scottish Parliant and rge it into the English Parliant.

  Since then, Edward has the de jure Scottish throne and has de jure beco the ruler of Scotland.

  

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