Chapter 810: Chapter 718: Charlemagneâs Mysterious Dream
One hour later.
Franz II knelt on one knee before Archbishop Chiaramonti, kissed the ring on his finger, and recited the prayer:
âMy soul yearns for Your forgiveness and guidance. My life, thoughts, and deeds are all devoted to You⊠May all glory be to Jesus, now and forever, world without endâŠâ
According to Catholic rituals, he was kneeling in worship before Jesus.
However, this also clearly demonstrated his stance.
In the Mei Quan Palace Square, Giacinto Reale stood before the gates of the Royal Palace, took a few deep breaths, yet his hands trembled slightly.
He had heard the news that the Popeâs envoy had already arrived in Vienna.
He was supposed to meet the Holy Roman Emperor before the envoy, but his master Muzareli had encountered heavy snow in Villach. According to the itinerary, heâd only be able to leave Austria today afternoon.
For the sake of his masterâs absolute safety, he had delayed his visit to the Schonbrunn Palace until now.
Yes, a week ago, a mysterious person informed Muzareli that the Pope had sent an envoy to Viennaâthe messenger had also encountered snow; otherwise, they wouldâve arrived a few days earlier.
Muzareli immediately departed Austria for the Papal States, leaving Reale behind to carry out an important mission.
Reale soon received an audience with Franz II.
The Holy Roman Emperorâs first words to him were: âWhere is your master?â
âI believe he is already near Rome,â Reale replied with a slight bow.
âWhat?â Franz II exclaimed, shocked. âWasnât he supposed to give a speech in Zary? Damn it!â
Realeâs heart raced furiously, summoning his courage to say, âYour Majesty, it seems youâve already agreed to terms with the Pope?â
Those who were familiar with his master often said Muzareli was a gambler, but Reale preferred to call him an adventurer. There was a fundamental difference between the twoâa gambler bets everything regardless of the odds, while an adventurer only makes a move when thereâs certainty.
Thus, this small acolyte believed he wouldnât end up strangled by the Holy Roman Emperor today.
Franz II nodded, his expression nonchalant: âIt doesnât matter. As long as I lend my support, the Pope himself can handle it.â
âNo, Your Majesty,â Reale said firmly. âYou must support Archbishop Muzareli!â
Franz II laughed and gestured to the guards: âLock him up.â
Reale raised his voice: âIf you do this, then the letters you wrote to my masterâthose regarding having the Holy See declare the Crusadersâ Holy War as mere rumorsâas well as the negotiations between your Foreign Minister and him, and the involved documents, will all be made public!â
Franz II immediately stood up, angrily waving his hand as he roared: âI swear, if he dares to do this, Iâll consign him to hell!â
Reale recalled his masterâs directives and continued: âFurthermore, my master will voluntarily confess to the Holy See that the assassination plot against the Pope was a scheme between you and him!â
Franz II froze on the spot.
If it were only the matter of conspiring with Muzareli to discredit the Crusaders, at most, the soldiers fighting in Poland would be somewhat displeased.
But to couple this with Muzareli accusing him of plotting the Popeâs assassination alongside himâthat would be impossible to clarify!
To outsiders, it would undoubtedly seem that he was trying to bolster Austriaâs influence within the Holy See, making the removal of the current Pope entirely logical. Especially under circumstances where one of the co-conspirators had already admitted to it.
Even Pope Pius VI himself would find it utterly believable!
In that case, he would be condemned by the entire Catholic worldâŠ
Franz IIâs face turned ashen as he roared, âHas he gone mad? Doing this would ruin him as well!â
Seeing the unconcealed terror in the Holy Roman Emperorâs eyes, Reale finally breathed a sigh of reliefâit seemed his master had won.
He grinned. âMy master said it would be his greatest honor to have a distinguished Emperor accompany him in descending into hell. Even centuries later, there will still be stories told of him.â
âMadman!â Franz IIâs temple veins throbbed visibly. âMuzareli is an absolute lunatic!â
He turned his head, glancing around as though a drowning man searching for a lifeline, but found nothing and slumped back into his chair, shaking his head incessantly: âNo, this wonât work! The PopeâŠâ
Reale repeated Muzareliâs words: âYes, the Pope will undoubtedly be displeased with you. He may declare support for the Crusadersâ Holy War, or worse, impose âexcommunicationâ upon you.â
Franz II instantly looked up at him.
Reale continued, âBut none of this matters. Archbishop Muzareli will pressure the Holy See against the Pope, and with your support, he will undoubtedly âpersuadeâ the Pope to abandon such thoughts.â
âButâŠâ
âIf youâre still uncertain, you could involve Tuscany and Tunisia in coordination.â Reale smiled. âAh, the French method seems very effective, doesnât it? What do they call it? Oh, âmilitary exercise,â yesâlaunch a large-scale drill along the borders of the Papal States.
âIâm confident the result will meet your expectations.â
Seeing Franz IIâs gloomy silence, Reale leaned forward and added, âYour Majesty, in truth, this is also a rare opportunity for you.
âYou know, the Pope is already quite old. And when Archbishop Muzareli ascends to the Papal chair, you will become the new âCharlemagne!â
âOf course, this process will require your selfless support.â
He referred to Charlemagne as the founder of the Charlemagne Empire.
When people speak of the Papal States, they usually think of âPepin the Short,â the King of Franks who gifted Rome to the Holy See. But in fact, the greatest contributor to the Papal States was Pepinâs son, Charlemagne.
With the absolute backing of the Holy See, Charlemagne led armies to conquer vast territories, including what is now France, Germany, Austria, Holland, and Northwest Italy.
Later, when he divided his empire among his three sons, this led to the emergence of the various Western European nations. The unified Holy Rome was but a âfragmentâ of the Charlemagne Empire.
At the same time, the Papal States received immense rewards from Charlemagne, including vast lands and religious supremacy.
It could be said that this was the Holy Seeâs most glorious era in recent centuries.
Franz II was greatly moved upon hearing this.
Muzareliâs intentions were clearâif he became Pope, he would support Franz II in sweeping through Western Europe, much like Pope Leo III once aided Charlemagne.
Coincidentally, Leo III had also risen to the papacy through a coup.
Franz II pondered for a long time, finally firming his resolve. He lifted his hand and signaled to the Guard Captain: âBring back Archbishop Chiaramonti.â
âYes, Your Majesty!â
Joseph never anticipated that by merely spreading a message against collaboration between the Pope and Austria, he would drastically alter Church politics.
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United States.
Philadelphia.
âWith all due respect, Congress is not going to pass this bill.â U.S. Treasury Secretary Hamilton gave Lord Grenville an apologetic smile. âMoreover, the expenses required to support your expeditionary force are excessively high. With our current financial situation, itâs utterly unaffordable.â