Make France Great Again

Chapter 600: Nicholas 1 in daily life

The day after the Victoria couple and Franz Joseph told Jerome Bonaparte that they were about to leave Paris, the official newspapers "Le Bonaparte" and "Le Nationale de France" respectively published "Farewell, Victoria" and "Farewell, Franz Joseph".

People in Paris who subscribed to the official newspaper early in the morning saw this headline and immediately realized that the British and Austrian monarchs might leave in the near future.

When they read through the content of the article, the results were not what they expected.

As a result, the citizens of Paris who had a good impression of the two monarchs "spontaneously" went to the Paris City Hall to ask the high-ranking official Haussmann when the two monarchs left Paris.

Haussmann also "kindly" told them that the two monarchs would leave Paris tomorrow morning, accompanied by Emperor Jerome Bonaparte, to the train station in Paris.

If the people of Paris are "willing" to bid farewell to the two monarchs, they can go to the Paris train station to say goodbye tomorrow morning.

That evening, a grand farewell ball was held at the Tuileries Palace.

In the speech before the ball, Jerome Bonaparte once again expressed his gratitude for the arrival of Victoria and Franz Joseph, and also felt sorry for the departure of Victoria and Franz Joseph.

Queen Victoria and Franz Joseph also delivered speeches respectively. They were delighted to be in Paris and hoped that Jerome Bonaparte could one day take Augusta to London/Vienna.

During the ball, in order to express the friendship between France, Britain and Austria, Jerome Bonaparte danced a dance with Queen Victoria and Princess Elizabeth, and after the dance, kissed the back of their hands to send their blessings.

The dance ended with laughter and laughter. Jerome Bonaparte, Franz Joseph, Albert and others, at the suggestion of Jerome Bonaparte, took advantage of the moonlight to walk outside the Tuileries Palace. Strolling in the garden.

As the time pointed to 1 am, Jerome Bonaparte and others returned to the Tuileries Palace and the Louvre.

At 6:00 the next morning, Jerome Bonaparte got up from the bed. After getting dressed, he carefully asked the sleeping Augusta on the forehead.

"Have they left?" Augusta, who was just asleep, opened her eyes and asked lazily after Jerome Bonaparte kissed her.

"Not yet!" Jerome Bonaparte shook his head and responded to Augusta.

"Do you need me to go with you!" Augusta yawned and asked him.

Jerome Bonaparte pointed to Augusta's bulging belly and said, "Even if you want to send you in this state, they will not agree! If something goes wrong, who can take the responsibility! "

"That's right!" Augusta replied in a slightly silly tone.

"Okay! You should continue to sleep!" Jerome Bonaparte lightly stroked Augusta's forehead, then turned to leave the bedroom and went to the study to deal with the documents.

Needless to say, Franz Joseph and Prince Albert must have not woken up yet!

At 7:20 in the morning, Mocar appeared in Jerome Bonaparte's study and reported to Jerome Bonaparte that Franz Joseph and Prince Albert had arrived at the restaurant.

"Very good!" Jerome Bonaparte put down the document in his hand and entered the dining room with Mocar.

After everyone had a simple breakfast, Jerome Bonaparte asked Franz Joseph and Albert whether they were riding in a carriage or riding a horse.

"Ride on a horse!" replied Franz Joseph and Albert, who wanted to leave a good image in the hearts of Parisians.

"Okay!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded, turned his head and gave an order to Mocar: "Prepare three horses and a carriage!"

"Yes! Your Majesty!" Mercury bowed to Jerome Bonaparte and left.

"Jerome, you haven't asked us yet?" Queen Victoria protested.

"Ms Victoria, I think you should choose to take a carriage!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to Queen Victoria.

Afterwards, the three of Jerome Bonaparte rode on horses, and Victoria and Elizabeth rode in a carriage and left the Tuileries Palace under the **** of French dragoons in silver armor.

From the Tuileries Palace to the Paris train station, there is a continuous stream of onlookers along the way.

Some "Paris citizens" shouted at Franz Joseph and Albert on horseback, hoping they would come again next time.

When the team arrived at the Paris railway station, the soldiers who were guarding the gate of the railway station hurriedly removed the barricades and saluted the three monarchs on horses under the order of the superior.

After Jerome Bonaparte and others dismounted, General Wayan came to Jerome Bonaparte and saluted.

Under the leadership of Wayan, Jerome Bonaparte and others entered the train station.

At this time, the members of the embassies from Britain and Austria had been waiting on the railway platform for a while, and on the two parallel rails in front of the two embassies, two trains were parked, one for Normandy and the other for Normandy. It leads to Strasbourg.

"I won't send you off!" Jerome Bonaparte hugged Albert and Franz Joseph respectively, and then watched Albert and Franz Joseph sit down with their embassy. train.

With the loud whistle from the front of the steam locomotive, a large amount of milky white steam was ejected, and the two trains were gradually accelerated by the steam.

It was not until the two trains disappeared from Jerome Bonaparte's sight that Jerome Bonaparte turned and left the Paris train station.

Just when Jerome Bonaparte sent Prince Albert and Franz Joseph out of Paris, in the imperial village thousands of miles away, Nicholas I started again. He would get angry every once in a while. tradition of".

At this time, Nicholas I, who was in the summer palace, threw a newspaper in front of Nesselroddie with a face full of anger, and asked Nescherrodie loudly: "Speak! What the **** is this? One thing!"

"My minister..." Nesselroddy paused, and then responded to Nicholas I, "I don't know!"

"I don't know?" Nicholas I sneered when he heard Nescher Rodie's answer: "I don't believe that you, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, don't know about this! Do you really not know, or Deliberately hide it!"

In the face of Nicholas I's rebuke, Nescher Roddy still showed a humble attitude and said: "Your Majesty, I really don't know this news! Since the war with Britain and France began, our Ministry of Foreign Affairs has No more news from these two countries!"

"Then what's the matter with this newspaper!" Nicholas I sternly asked Nechelroddie, "That little **** Jerome Bonaparte held such an important thing as a military parade on that day, and then After the military parade, the matter was published in a grand manner. Your foreign ministry even said you didn't know, I think your foreign ministry should not be called the foreign ministry at all, just call it the trash ministry! I'm asking you again, do you know? Affection!"

"I don't know!" Nesher Roddy still gritted his teeth and refused to admit that he knew. He knew that once he admitted it, he would inevitably involve the Minister of War Dolgorukov and Director of the Third Office Orlov , and Crown Prince Alexander, because this kind of deceit was not something he could do alone.

It takes the cooperation of the Ministry of War and the third hall to form an information black hole around Nicholas I, so that he cannot receive any useful information, and there is also the endorsement of the Crown Prince Alexander. If the Crown Prince is not involved, Orlov That guy wouldn't want to act with them at all.

If the three of them fall from the horse because of themselves, the situation of the imperial government will collapse even more.

Although Nescher Rodie looked down on Orlov, who could only slack off, he had to admit that Orlov still played a role in this critical situation.

"Okay! You don't say yes!" Nicholas I shouted, pointing to Nessel Roddy: "Guards!"

The guard standing at the door entered the room after hearing the cry for Nicholas I to get up.

"Arrest this traitor for me!" Nicholas I said to the guards.

The guards glanced at Neschellodie with his head down, and they came to Nescherlodie's side and said, "Your Excellency Minister!"

"He is no longer a minister! He is a traitor to the Russian Empire!" Nicholas I patted the handrail on the throne.

At this moment, the silent Crown Prince Alexander stood up and took the initiative to take responsibility: "Father, I gave this order! If you want to punish me, punish me!"

"Alexander, why did you do this?" Nicholas I showed a heartbroken expression: "I gave you everything, what more do you want! Are you so impatient?"

Looking at Nicholas I sitting on the throne, Alexander quickly explained: "No! No! I just don't want father, you are angry again! Your body can no longer be angry!"

"My health is fine!" Nicholas I said coldly.

"Cough...cough...cough" The violent cough made Nicholas I speechless. Alexander stepped onto the throne in three steps and patted Nicholas I's back lightly.

After a while, Nicholas I stopped coughing, but his spirit was a little sluggish compared to just now.

"Father, I really don't want these news to bother you, so I gave an order to Necherrodie!" Alexander said sincerely to Nicholas I.

The tone of Nicholas I, who felt Alexander's frankness, also eased a lot. He is still his own son after all. Nicholas I can't deprive him of his right to inherit the throne!

However, Nicholas I's words still revealed a little blame: "What's the use of you doing this! Some things, even if I don't know, will those people in St. Petersburg (referring to the nobles) not know?"

"I don't care what they think! Your body is the most important thing!" Crown Prince Alexander said to Nicholas I.

"You! You!" Looking at his filial son, Nicholas I felt a warm feeling in his heart.

Alexander was a good son, but he might not necessarily be a good tsar. (Nicholas I guessed wrong once!)

Under Alexander's intercession, Nicholas I forgave Nescher Rody's mistakes, and at the same time gave Dolgorukov instructions to lay down Sevastopol at all costs.

"Our troops are not ready!" Crown Prince Alexander wanted to stop Nicholas I's adventurous move.

"Even if the army is not ready, we must attack!" Nicholas I said firmly.

Later, he explained to Alexander II why he insisted on carrying out Sevastopol. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com

"Jerome Bonaparte wants to use this method to declare our defeat to Europe, and then dismember the Russian Empire together with the Kingdom of Prussia and the Empire of Austria! If we do not choose to attack, our "friends in Central Europe" "They will think that we have lost the ability to attack! At that time, they will become a pack of wild wolves ready to rush to bite us at any time!" Nicholas I, who was slightly abnormal, analyzed.

"Father, the Prussian Kingdom and the Austrian Empire should not help the French Empire to besiege us together!" Alexander did not believe Nicholas I's inference.

"Trust me! They will do it!"

At this time, Nicholas I did not know that he had fallen into the trap carefully designed by Jerome Bonaparte.

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