Chapter 1775: Surrender II
Morris did not bother Earl Tisza, but drank coffee quietly aside. To be honest, let alone Count Tisza, even Morris could not see clearly the situation after Queen Mary came to power. If the two families merge, there may be some difficulties. The Habsburg family used to be known as the royal family in Europe, the top family. Although the Wittelsbach family is not as good, it is also the third in the millennium. Before the rise of Prussia, it was with the Bavaria is about the same level. How could such two families merge?
In his view, the most likely result at present is to form a relatively close alliance, and at the same time continue to intermarry to ensure the blood relationship between the two parties. As for the exchange of interests? Vienna, which has already made a lot of money, can fully pay enough remuneration to reward these Bavarian help. For example, Queen Mary can hand over the governance of the Bohemia-Moravia region that originally belonged to her Husband, he can also assign part of the newly added territory to Bavaria, but how to do it is beyond his consideration. In the conversation just now, he has revealed some news, and the purpose is to convince Count Tissard that what he said is true!
"Well, these things are too far away from us. I can't control the things between Vienna and Munich." Earl Tisza shook his head and said. "If His Royal Highness Ruprecht agrees to Hungary's independence, what will be left of Hungary?"
The Count was prepared to consider the matter at its worst. Yes, this is the worst level! Because if it becomes independent, what awaits Hungary will be endless chaos and war. Without strong external intervention, the red-eyed nobles and bourgeois radicals will wage a war of destruction, and maybe someone will take advantage of it! Like the Romani people in Transylvania! Count Tisza knew very well that although Romania was very rich, Ruprecht was only interested in the oil there and not in the land, which was why he agreed to Hungary's request.
But now, Romania, which was originally rubbed against the ground by the Bavarian Legion, has become a serious problem for Hungary. Maybe Hungary, which has been severely weakened, will be torn off a big piece again!
"Do you think that the current Hungarian Legion can prevent the independence of Transylvania?" Morris asked back: "And I think that if we wait for a while, I am afraid that Transylvania will become bigger." Maybe."
"Neither the Kaiser, the Austrian Emperor nor the crown prince will allow a country that was once hostile to itself to become stronger." Earl Tisza said.
"Actually, for the new Austria and Germany, do Romania or Hungary have other options besides following them? From a strategic perspective, there is actually no difference. As a punishment for Romania, just give them another king." Mo Rees said leisurely: "Or, let's take another gamble and see if Transylvania will become bigger?"
"You are also Hungary! How can you watch the Hungarian nation fall into the abyss and remain indifferent?" Count Tisza said angrily.
"That's why I came to you. I hope you can come forward to solve this problem again. The problem now is not to use Hungary as the capital to bargain with Vienna. If the price is too high, they can give up Hungary. We have gained too many things! We are now begging for others to join this new Austrian Empire, you know? We must first correct our mentality before we can continue with the following things. So, now that I have found you, we must work hard Let Hungary gradually stabilize, and then tell Vienna,
The cost of reintroducing Hungary to the territory will not be very high! said Morris.
"This is really humiliating." Count Tisza sighed. But now, excluding the nationalism in his heart, Earl Tisza did agree with what Morris said. It is better to stay in the Austrian system than to go out independently. If he stays, the territory must be larger than independence. Of course, the most important thing is that the Austrian army can be used to restore domestic order, and at the same time, economic loans and assistance from Austria can be used, but what about independence? Not to mention anything else, even if Austria helps Hungary by providing loans and troops, the loans obtained will always have to be repaid.... So how many years of fiscal revenue will Hungary use to repay Austria's loans and military expenses?
If it is really independent, then I am afraid that just repaying Austrian loans will be an economic shackle that Hungary itself cannot get rid of? Without industry, the situation of Hungary, which is difficult to support itself in agriculture, can only be worse. If it continues to stay in Austria, at least it will be better when repaying foreign debts. If conditions permit, part of it is also possible...
"Well then, tell me, what should I do?" After thinking for a few minutes, Count Tisza finally decided to give in. For Hungary and for himself, even if he is dissatisfied with Vienna, he must learn to accept the reality! That is to say, if Hungary wants to survive, it must stay under the protection of Austria, and now, he must work hard to get Austria to agree to Hungary joining this new country. This is simply begging others to unify Hungary... What a sad thing for Count Tisza, who has always claimed to be the banner of Hungarian nationalism!
"Leave here, and then we will go to the north. The situation there needs to be stabilized. When you get there, you will first form a government to help stabilize the local situation." Morris said.
"You mean to abandon Budapest?" Prime Minister Tisza asked.
"His Majesty the Austrian Emperor does not have the slightest affection for the rotten aristocratic class, and is also full of hostility to the radicals connected with Britain and France. Therefore, for these people, it is better to let them kill each other and throw them into the trash can of history. Come on," Morris said.
"Does this amount to a reshuffling of the upper and middle classes in Hungary?" Count Tisza asked.
"You can think so." Morris did not deny.
"And what about Transylvania in the south?" Prime Minister Tisza asked.
"I don't know about this, but it seems that it should be handed over to the Bavarian Army under Crown Prince Ruprecht." Morris said.
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