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Chapter 25

First, people can attack whether she is still the original Princess Henrietta, after all, the baby changes every day; second, they can attack her not the bloodline of Charles I. Before that, we all know that Queen Mary was not happy with the Protestants in England because of religious beliefs.

But before Charlie, the Duke of Cornwall, left, he still thought that they might have room for change. He had contacted Louis, a gentle child. If the Duke of Cornwall could return to England and be crowned successfully, then his sister would be the unquestionable eldest princess. With such an identity and love chips, it would not be impossible to continue the marriage between Britain and France.

Do Henrietta like Louis? Of course, although she was still a child, in this era, the children matured faster than the fruits on trees. Henrietta's mother married Charles I at fifteen. Among all the princesses, there are many princesses who got married at the age of twelve. Generally speaking, when the princesses were eight or nine years old, people began to look for her husband. Henrietta was born in 1644 and is now seven years old. She has not been able to enjoy the honor that a princess deserves since she was still in her infancy. She was living under the roof of others in Paris. Saint-Germain Angleigh's embarrassing life impressed her, not to mention that if it were not for Louis's orders, she might have died in the constant fever.

It is completely normal for her to have a feeling of attachment to Louis, but even this meager hope was strangled in the cradle by the Queen Mother and Bishop Mazaran. The king's hostility towards her was almost unreasonable, but for Miss Mary Mancini, she allowed her to approach the king with a humble status. Because she was humble, even if the king really fell in love with her, she could at most become the "official royal lady" - from the end of the fifteenth century, every court had such a configuration, they could obtain titles, have a satisfactory marriage, sell official positions, even embezzle and bribe, and even participate in political affairs, but they would never affect the king's marriage. They would never be able to steal the position of the queen.

Princess Henrietta looked at the light in Miss Mancini's eyes. She really didn't know who was more sad, was it her or Mancini?

Louis did not notice the eyes of the girls. He paid more attention to the streets that were whitewashed and cleaned. Although the walls could be modified, the building itself could not be changed easily. At this time, the buildings were almost all below the fourth floor. The houses in the Red Child Market were neat and beautiful. According to tradition and needs, the first floor opened the door to the street, which was a shop and a tavern for rent or for personal use. The second floor was the owner's room - the Bourbon Eagle-tail flag hung from the window. Although the workmanship was poor, it was bright in color. The third floor and the fourth floor were rented to the attic or rented to someone else's bedroom or provided to the hired workers. There were several small windows open, and curious eyes could be seen. A young man stretched out his hat from it and waved it enthusiastically for a few times.

Although he was quickly pulled back by his companions - it should be Bishop Mazaran's request for them, the king was still amused. He raised his hat and gave a gift to the window gracefully.

Louis didn't know if the reckless young man had seen his return gift, but he was much more happy to receive such support than to accept compliments from ministers and priests. What he didn't know was that the young man was wearing a light maroon strap on his shoulder, that is, he was an intern officer in the Prince Conde's legion - to be precise, it was not soon because he participated in the design of fortifications in the battle near Lorraine the year before, and fought bravely in the offensive and defensive battles in the Champagne area. His name was soon known by Prince Conde. He was summoned to Paris to receive the prince's reward and promoted to a "cavalry officer."

His companions looked at him in disbelief: "Sebastian," he yelled in a low voice: "That's the King!"

"Yes!" Sebastian Vobon said excitedly: "You see! I saluted the king, and he returned my salutation!"

"So what," said his companion: "We are loyal to Prince Condai."

"And Prince Condé is loyal to the king." Sebastian said immediately.

His companions paused for a moment. In fact, many people knew that Prince Condé did not respect the royal family. From Queen Mother Anne to King Louis, from Bishop Mazaran to Prince Philip, he was all the objects of his complaints. His soldiers, of course, were more of them, serving Prince Condé, who gave them money and rewards. Some of them might not be able to see the king in their lives, and they had no idea about the royal family.
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