C2150 Gold Carriage

The conflict in the St. Paul's Cathedral was just a small episode in that day's grand ceremony. As the conflict had occurred in the cathedral, the British people on the street outside were completely unaware of it. They were still immersed in the sea of joy.

When Benjamin walked out of the church's gate, he suddenly stopped in his tracks, everything that had happened caused him to be startled. Due to him being too engrossed in discussions with Tongzhi when he was on the horse carriage, he did not even notice what was happening behind the convoy.

Before he entered the cathedral, due to his concern about the planned conflict, he didn't pay attention to the strangeness of the surrounding environment. Now, when he worriedly walked out of the church, he saw eight neat squadrons lining up neatly on the grass in front of the church.

It was eleven o'clock in July, a time when the sun was on fire, and although Britain was cold and damp from the Atlantic Ocean climate, July weather could still kill people.

Since the tradition of the Janissaries was to wear a bearskin hat and a red tweed uniform, such a dress dress, despite its personality, would be a torture in the summer.

Every summer, there would be soldiers who fainted because of the heat stroke. This had become a tradition, as if every country in Europe understood this. After all, everyone was a human and no one could stand such a hot body.

The two ceremonial soldier s who were standing guard around the church today had already fainted. The military doctors that were already prepared beforehand quickly carried away the fainted soldiers away. The imperial guards immediately readied their seats and continued to maintain the solemn atmosphere.

Logically speaking, this kind of situation was considered impolite in the diplomatic scene, but there was no way the British Empire's pride would be imprinted on the souls of every commoner, including these imperial guards.

Being able to welcome you in the middle of a hot day is already enough to give you guys face, what kind of atmosphere do you want? Give you up to heaven? It was precisely because of this mentality that these imperial guards were somewhat arrogant, and when the arrogance gathered together, it formed the unique temperament of an army.

The layman might not be able to get anything out of it, but even an old soldier wouldn't need to look to know what kind of blood flowed in the bones of this troop with just a sniff.

Of course Benjamin knew the pride of these guards, who else could it be in their eyes?

However, they never expected that these guards in bearskin hats would go as crazy as if they had been injected with morphine.

They had never seen their waists so straight, their faces so grave, their eyes so sharp, and then they looked at their hands holding rifles and sabers. Their fingers were clenched so tightly that their bones had turned white, showing how much strength they had used.

"What's wrong with these guys today? Have they all changed? " Benjamin immediately found the answer to Chinese Army's question when he saw how solemn and imposing he was.

So it turned out that these imperial guards had met with a challenge. These Chinese people had used an even more powerful aura to suppress them.

The Chinese honor guard army and navy used different uniforms in green and blue, the waist was cut close to the body, and the body of the soldiers was very stylish. All kinds of embroidery patterns represented different meanings, and the armbands and armbands with stars shone brightly in the sunlight.

Bright leather boots, a large lacquered hat, and a tight jaw. The Mauser's rifle s were polished until they glittered and reflected the light of the sun.

A sculpture! Benjamin's first impression of these soldiers was that they were not humans, but statues. Other than the rise and fall of their chests proving that they were alive, the only thing left was that they did not move at all.

The scorching sun was shining on their bodies, and beads of sweat were dripping down their faces. Many of the soldiers were already soaked through their shirts and collars.

All sorts of flying insects were flying in front of their eyes. They didn't even flinch when they landed on their eyelids!

It was rare to see such military assets. Initially, the British public applauded over the excitement, but after half an hour, everyone was dumbfounded.

What kind of army was this? The welcoming ceremony in the cathedral lasted for over an hour, but these soldiers were still firmly nailed to the grass. The 800 statues didn't even budge for over an hour.

The entire audience was shocked. When these Chinese displayed their human capabilities, even the extremely arrogant British Guard was infected.

Countless officers began to give strict orders: "Everyone be more spirited, you must not lose face for the Empire in front of the Chinese people! "How can you let the Chinese compete with us? Everyone, fight with their lives on the line …"

At this moment, the two armies were competing with each other for military status. Each of them tensed up their muscles, while the male hormones caused countless girls to scream out in fear.

Benjamin subconsciously swallowed his saliva and said softly: "Oh my god! How did he train such a soldier? So everything written in the intelligence report was true? "

At this time, Gladstone walked past him. His right arm accidentally knocked against the and he said in a low voice, "This is exactly like the Chinese saying, you can't steal a chicken, but you can't steal a rice!"

"You …" Benjamin wanted to refute her, but Gladstone had already walked forward, towards the row of Gold Carriage s that the royalty had prepared.

Benjamin suppressed the hatred in his heart and walked to the side of the carriage that was arranged for him.

From the Tower Bridge to the St. Paul's Cathedral, the envoys rode on carriages provided by the British Government. Although these luxurious black painted carriages were expensive, they were still far inferior to the royal family's Gold Carriage.

From the St. Paul's Cathedral all the way to the Buckingham Palace, the envoys had to be replaced with the royal Gold Carriage. This was the true luxury!

The carriage that Tongzhi was riding was the most outstanding one among all carriages. There were statues cast in gold all around the four-ton heavy carriage, and the stories drawn by the famous Italian masters on both sides of the carriage.

Even the ruts of the carriages were covered with a thick gold plate etched with beautiful ornaments.

When Tongzhi saw the carriage, his eyes immediately lit up. Although the imperial carriage of Great Qing was also very luxurious, but compared to this carriage, he could not bear to look at it directly.

This carriage is not ordinary. In England, this is a special carriage that must be used for the King's coronation, and only this carriage can match your status … "Prince Edward extended his hand and gestured to the carriage.

The Attendant opened the door of the carriage respectfully and bowed as he invited Tongzhi the Emperor to get on. Xiao Letian watched as Zai Chun stepped onto the carriage and prepared to board the second small Gold Carriage.

Just then, Prince Edward spoke out, "Respected leader, this carriage is spacious enough. I would like to invite you to ride in it.