The Rise of the European Emperor

Chapter 411 Spanish Royal Family Scandal

Jim took his subordinates and happily took one person's slow poison "Cantrera", left the Kingdom of Navarra, rushed to the port of Bilbao, and prepared to return by boat.

The reason why he was so happy was because Marin had promised him that if the mission went well, Marin would personally name him "James Bond" and give him the title of "007" spy agency ace. In addition, the title of a knight cannot escape.

In the espionage department, Marin implemented a competition system. Among them, Marin stipulates that whoever has the title of "007" is the ace spy. When the other spies saw it, they had to salute. Of course, Kohler, the spy's total boss, doesn't need it.

Marin gave Jim the very resounding name "James Bond", in fact, had high hopes for him. You know, in the heart of Marin, a traveler, Uncle Bond is omnipotent. It's just that no one understands this stalk in this era, so Marin can only be happy by himself. Equally happy, and Jim. After all, he is also an aristocrat with a surname. It's just that he didn't know that Marin planned to promote the surname in an all-round way after the world was stable, so as to facilitate the identification of people.

Until now, Marin has not promoted ID cards. why? It's not good...

Nimad, in a village, there are several serfs named John and Charlie, and they don't have surnames - how can the registrars identify them? If you shout "John from Village A", several serfs will agree. How should you fill in the ID card?

Fortunately, serfs could not leave the manor casually in this era. Otherwise, the streets are full, and there is no surname, which will make people dizzy.

Therefore, if you want to engage in an ID card system, you must use surnames to distinguish them. Otherwise, you will be confused just by looking at the documents.

Imagine a scenario -

A policeman investigates the household registration and asks:

"Name, place of origin..."

"Officer, I'm John from Village A!"

"Go away! There are more than a dozen Johns in Village A. Which one are you?"

...

Therefore, Marin intends to promote the surname in the future to distinguish everyone. Of course, that will have to wait until the war has subsided. Now that the war is raging, where is the time to promote surnames?

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on the Iberian Peninsula,

It's not just the actions of Jim and his party that can change history. At the Royal Palace in Lisbon, Portugal, there was also a scandal that could be called the Spanish royal family.

Although the incident happened at the Royal Palace in Lisbon, Portugal, the two protagonists of the incident were the Spanish princesses, Isabella, the eldest princess, and Maria of Aragon, the third princess.

As for the specific process of the matter, Princess Maria of Aragon, who is the sister-in-law, ran to Lisbon in the name of visiting her sister, but went to bed with her brother-in-law Manuel I...

Then, Queen Isabella, who was pregnant, saw this scene, so she fainted. Then, Queen Isabella was born prematurely, but she did not survive, and both mother and child died...

Princess Maria of Aragon is 23 years old, and it stands to reason that it is long overdue for marriage. However, she was dissatisfied with a duke husband arranged for her by her parents, so she ran to the convent to hide. Because she thinks that the title of the family is low...

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; There are also comparisons between the sisters. The eldest sister of Princess Maria married the King of Portugal and became the queen. The second sister, Juana, was also married to Philip, the only son of the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I. In the future, Juana is likely to become the empress of the Holy Roman Empire, even more beautiful.

Even the younger sister Catherine was married to Arthur, the Crown Prince of England. Although her husband died early, she soon became engaged to the new Crown Prince Henry...

This made Princess Maria very unconvinced. Originally, in 1498, Princess Isabella had a difficult childbirth and almost died. Spain and Portugal were both considering replacing Princess Isabella with Princess Maria as the queen of the Kingdom of Portugal.

However, Princess Isabella survived the butterfly effect of Marin's crossing. As a result, Maria, who originally planned to become the Queen of Portugal, lost her wish.

However, she was not reconciled, and she actually hooked up with Manuel I, and got together...

Later, Princess Maria went to Lisbon to have an affair with her brother-in-law in the name of visiting her sister many times. And if Isabella I and Ferdinand II forced her to marry, she hid in a convent, clamoring to be a nun.

It just so happened that both Ferdinand II and Isabella I were devout Catholics and did not dare to mess around in the monastery. Moreover, they were also afraid that Mary would really become a nun. So, it was delayed.

Originally, the re-pregnancy of Princess Isabella, the Queen of Portugal, was a happy event worth celebrating in Portugal. So, Princess Maria went to Lisbon again under the name of visiting her sister to meet her brother-in-law...

Unfortunately, this cheating was actually smashed by Queen Isabella, who was about to give birth...

If it was another woman who had an affair with her husband, Isabella, as the queen, might directly order the woman to be killed. But seeing that the mistress who had an affair with her husband was actually her own sister, Isabella couldn't stand the blow and fainted on the spot. Then, it caused premature birth, plus dystocia, resulting in one corpse and two lives...

Because Queen Isabella was in a coma, she couldn't forcefully "pull" the little prince out after the premature birth. In the end, the little prince suffocated inside, stuck near the "exit"...

However, after learning the news of her sister's death in childbirth, Princess Maria showed no sadness, but was overjoyed—the old mother had been a spare tire for several years, and finally she was able to straighten up...

In fact, Maria of Aragon was not really a good man. Originally, after her sister Princess Isabella died, she replaced her sister and became the Queen of Portugal.

Originally, Princess Elizabeth's son Miguel survived. However, two years later, unfortunately, he died prematurely. It's hard to say it wasn't Maria's hand. Because, if Miguel were not, the son of Princess Maria would not be able to be king...

After the news of her sister's death in childbirth was confirmed, Maria of Aragon quickly led the team back home. After returning to Spain, Maria of Aragon found her father while instructing her men to prepare a dowry, and said to her father Ferdinand II with excitement:

"Father, sister Isabella is dead, let me replace her as the queen of Portugal!"

Ferdinand II suddenly looked bewildered, and then he reacted - what's the matter, why did my eldest daughter die? Besides, what are you excited about, third daughter? Did you know that your sister died? Not at all sad, but excited?

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