Make France Great Again

Chapter 283: Tsar in action

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James Rothschild's mistaken answer hits the point of Jerome Bonaparte's theme. Naturally, Jerome Bonaparte does not need to "correct" James Rothschild's political mistakes.

If you go the wrong way in politics, you will die.

For a "good" entrepreneur like James Rothschild, of course, he will not die because of political incorrectness, and he must pay a fine.

Since James Rothschild was right about Jerome Bonaparte's idea, he naturally wouldn't beat James Rothschild on this issue.

Jerome Bonaparte showed a meaningful smile, and his smile made James Rothschild tremble, almost wondering if he had answered this question wrongly.

The President's next words dispelled James Rothschild's "crazy thoughts": "You are right! France is committed to maintaining peace in the European region! Implement the concept of peaceful development in Europe, and cooperate to maintain bilateral relations..."

Jérôme Bonaparte spoke to James Rothschild in long, cumbersome, bureaucratic diplomatic terms.

James Rothschild, who was often with diplomats on weekdays, naturally understood what Jerome Bonaparte meant.

"Your Excellency, Baron, I wonder if you are interested in making some trivial contributions to peace in Europe!" Jerome Bonaparte said in a daze.

"Of course I do!" James Rothschild responded decisively to Jerome Bonaparte.

As an excellent European international banker, James Rothschild also hates war. The Waterloo War can be said to be an eternal pain for the entire Rothschild family.

Since then, the Rothschilds have become peacemakers working to eliminate potential war between great powers.

The Greek War (1828), the July Revolution (1830), and some potential friction relief afterward all contributed to the Rothschilds.

James Rothschild himself said in the future: "War will leave the Rothschilds with nothing!"

From the perspective of later generations, James Rothschild's remarks are a completely wrong idea.

"I hope that the branch of Rothschild Bank in Austria can limit Felix Schwarzenberg's actions a little bit!" Jerome Bonaparte gently pressed his temple and pretended to have a headache: " Now Europe is like a powder keg, as long as one party does not control it a little! It will boom and blow up Europe directly!"

Jerome Bonaparte made a bomb explosion with one hand, and said with schadenfreude, "At that time, I don't know how many crowns will fall from the head! How many good heads will be sent to the guillotine!"

Although James Rothschild did not believe that a full-scale war would break out in Europe because of the war between Prussia and Austria, this did not prevent him from practicing Jerome Bonaparte's philosophy.

"After this matter is over, I will consider re-planning the existing railway! Then it will be up to you to see what you can do!" Jerome Bonaparte drew a look to James Rothschild. See the flatbread.

Affected by the previous sniping of Jerome Bonaparte, most of the railway shares of the Rothschild family have been sold, and since then Rothschild was forced to withdraw from the consolidation of the railway.

Jerome Bonaparte's move obviously hinted that the Rothschild family could continue to enter the railway field, which made James Rothschild very happy.

James Rothschild hurriedly assured Jerome Bonaparte that the Austrian Rothschild Bank would pressure Felix Schwarzenberg to conclude a peace treaty as soon as possible.

After Jerome Bonaparte finished talking with James Rothschild, he invited James Rothschild to have a simple dinner at the Elysee Palace.

James. Rothschild returned to the mansion in the carriage of the Elysee Palace.

In the mansion, James Rothschild saw Alphonse Rothschild, the current president of Rothschild Bank, who was supposed to be staying at the Rothschild Bank. He frowned slightly and said, "Aren't you supposed to stay at the bank?"

"Father, I..." Alphonse Rothschild breathed a sigh of relief after seeing James Rothschild returning safely, and he immediately told James Rothschild that he would be back soon.

"Wait a minute!" James Rothschild stopped Alphonse Rothschild, and told Alphonse Rothschild what happened at the Elysee Palace: "You pass our secret right now. The channel told the Austrian branch to ask them to cooperate!"

"But, will they agree?" Alphonse Rothschild asked suspiciously.

You must know that the Austrian branch and the British branch were the main forces in the "forced palace" back then!

"They will definitely cooperate!" James Rothschild explained confidently: "A Germany that has been at war for a long time is not in their interests, and they also have someone who can stop the war between Prussia and Austria! We do not represent us. themselves, and all of France. They will definitely cooperate with our plans!"

"Yes" Alphonse Rothschild responded and left the mansion.

Just when Jerome Bonaparte was actively planning to pour cold water on the Prussian-Austrian War, William, the Prince Regent of Prussia who dismissed the House of Commons, also sought this way of self-help.

A letter from the hand of Prince Regent William of Sanssouci Palace ran all the way through the secret channel of an ambassador to the case of Emperor Nicholas I of the Russian Empire.

Nicholas I, who got the letterhead, looked at the almost flattering letter from Prince William, the regent of Prussia, his calm face showed a rare smile, and the "treachery" behavior of Prussia in his heart was gradually under the influence of this letter. It was replaced by the "long-standing" friendship between the Kingdom of Prussia and the Russian Empire, and Nicholas I believed that the friendship between the two sides during the Napoleonic Wars would not be lost with the passage of time.

In the letter, Prince William addressed Nicholas I by his brother, and he first told Nicholas I that what Prussia had done in 1848 was a betrayal of orthodoxy, all because they were being held hostage by a mob , However, his concession was exchanged for the mob to brazenly put forward more unreasonable demands. Now they decided not to compromise, dissolve the House of Commons, abolish the Prussian Constitution established in 1848, and hope that Nicholas I can help them.

Later, William the Regent told Nicholas I that his brother was in a coma because of the mental stimulation of the war between Prussia and Austria. So it was William himself who led Prussia to the right path.

The entire letterhead did not mention mediation at all, but his every behavior implied that he hoped that Nicholas I would rise up and mediate.

Earlier, we also said that the foreign policies of other countries are generally guided by national interests, and then appropriately take into account the interests of the monarch.

In Russia, the embodiment of diplomacy is Nicholas I, the absolute monarchy of the Russian Empire, and all diplomatic actions must follow Nicholas I's thoughts and changes.

No matter how much efforts were made by Karl Necherroddie and Felix Schwarzenberg before, as long as Nicholas I changed his mind, all their efforts would turn into flowers in the mirror.

Now Nicholas I's mind has clearly begun to shake.

Nicholas I longed for Constantinople, but he also wanted to unite the monarchies so that they could obey the dictates of the Russian Empire.

After weighing the pros and cons, Nicholas I decided to break his tacit promise and intervene in the war between Prussia and Austria.

But before that, Nicholas I had to find a "baker" who "made" him to violate the treaty.

After Nicholas I thought for a while, Nicholas I targeted the sixty-five-year-old Alexander Menshkov.

[Prince Alexander Menshkov participated in the Russo-French War of 1812 and served as an admiral in the war against Turkey in 1828-1829, and was knocked off by a cannonball. He was involved as a naval officer in formulating the blockade of the Turkish Straits, served as governor of Finland in 1831, and participated in negotiations over Persia. 】

Under the order of Nicholas I, Alexander Menshkov was called over~www.NovelMTL.com~ Your Majesty! "Alexander Menshkov salutes Nicholas I.

"Alexander, I want you to go to Prussia on my behalf, what do you think!" Nicholas I said to Alexander Menshkov with a blank expression.

"Of course!" Alexander Menshkov responded without hesitation, and then he asked again, "Your Majesty, I don't know what you want me to do!"

"You will go to Prussia as a special envoy to mediate the conflict between Prussia and Austria while visiting Frederick William IV! So that they can unite under the Russian Empire!" Tsar Nicholas I to Alexander . Menshkov said.

"Yes!"

On November 20, Alexander Menshkov took a boat to the Sanssouci Palace in Prussia as the special envoy of the Tsar at the pier in the port of St. Petersburg.

At the same time, Prince Paskevich, stationed in Poland, also received a letter from Nicholas I.

The letter asked Paskevich to be ready to go to Berlin at any time to suppress the Berlin uprising.

Paskevich, who received the letter, complained that Nicholas I did not know how to be sympathetic to soldiers, and began to mobilize.

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