Chapter 25: Frederick

The birth of the firstborn son relieved many people, and the entire Vienna Court was filled with laughter and joy, celebrating the arrival of the new life.

In Europe, naming can be incredibly arbitrary, so much so that it leaves one flabbergasted, Franz knew there were even people who had used the same name for over a dozen generations.

Quite baffling, really, how they managed daily interactions; it's not too confusing with sons and fathers sharing a name, they can be referred to as 'Old' or 'Young.' But can you imagine the chaos if there were five generations under one roof with the same name?

Considering such dreadful outcomes, Franz decided it was better to be cautious. Names associated with bad luck were instantly ruled out, starting with those unfortunate enough to have been assassinated or committed suicide in history.