Chapter 67 - Poisoning

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"More letters my dear?" Freida asked Wilhelm, as she fed Alfreda in her baby chair.

"Yes love, they're all from Nicky." Wilhelm stated as he sipped his tea, reading a letter simultaneously. Alfreda then went about restoring order at the table, as she handed the bubbling Alfreda over to Rosaria, who had more than proven herself in her position. Freida's headaches had decreased by over 99%, now Rosaria was helping her. "He's done a good job uniting Russia. His family have moved back into the winter palace, and Zhukov is up North purging the rest of Zinoviev's communists. However, he's managed to reintergrate numerous communist officials and adopt some sound communist ideals. So he's reformed the Russian Empire into the TSSR."

"TSSR?" Freida questioned.

"Yes: the Tsarist Socialist Soviet Republics. Don't ask me the specifics of it all, but he's established a constitutional monarchy while still remaining the true autocrat. Like my own government, and it helps divert blame off of the monarchy to a prime minister who can be replaced easily." Wilhelm stated.

"I'm just glad dear Katerina is back home. She told me when they were staying, how she missed her home." Frieda said. At that moment the grandfather clock in the sitting room chimed, "time to get to work again." At that moment Ofilla and Helmine took Viktoria and Erica to the nursury. Then Wilhelm's secretary, and civil service head, Ida arrived.

"Your Imperial Majesty," she began, "I have today's papers on your desk ready to sign."

"Thank you Ida, you may start without me I won't be long." Said Wilhelm, wishing to write a note in his diary. Ida nodded and went back along the corridor. At that moment one of Wilhelm's advisors entered in his grey uniform, and informed the Kaiser that Russian Army General Brusilov and Lieutennant General Kutuzov had arrived to see him. They were on their way back from briefing Marshal Rommel at the massive Wehrmacht headquarters in Berlin.

Brusilov was sporting a new green dress uniform, a fine addition to the newly amalgamated green army of the TSSR, and Russian Empire which many still called it.

Kutusov wore the new standard officer uniform, which sported a black tie and white collared shirt

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Kutusov wore the new standard officer uniform, which sported a black tie and white collared shirt. A stark change from the greys that were worn by the Tsar's forces in the civil war, yet was a colour that unified both members of the white and red armies.

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