Chapter 725: Reform Tuqiang and Louis XIV Falling into the Water (2 in 1)(2/2)
But the good times don't last long.
On this day, just as Louis XIV celebrated his French victory against Japan again in the Americas, his younger brother Philip suddenly found him and bowed to him, "Brother Wang! I was wrong. I shouldn't have stopped you at the beginning. Now the facts have proved that you are indeed the great emperor of France! So, can we talk on the boat?"
Philip pointed to the boat that was parked on a lake in the palace.
Louis XIV was very happy to see his younger brother change his nature and his attitude towards him changed from suspicion to admiration, so he readily agreed.
But just after Louis XIV got on the boat and went to the middle of the lake with Philip, Philip suddenly pushed him into the water.
Louis XIV, who was already very drunk, couldn't react at all, and fell into the water with a plop, and then struggled desperately.
Philip sat on the boat and watched it all calmly.
It was winter, and even when Philip sat on the boat, he felt a little cold, not to mention Louis XIV, who had fallen into the water.
After Louis XIV was rescued, he was already in a coma.
Not long after, Louis XIV died of lung disease.
Louis XIV's son inherited the throne and became Louis XV.
However, Louis XV was still very young, and he had to hand over the country to his uncle Philip.
Surprisingly, although everyone knew that Louis XIV fell into the water while being alone with Philip, no French nobleman came forward to question the truth about the water. They all agreed that Louis XIV fell into the water accidentally because of excessive joy.
Chapter completed!