Make France Great Again

Chapter 831 Arrogant Bismarck

"If we can defeat the Austrian Empire, then coming to Inland will no longer be a problem..."

Von Bismarck's arrogant remarks made Prince Regent William feel a little dissatisfied. With a hint of rebuke in his words, he reminded von Bismarck that the military strength of the French Empire was far beyond that of the Austrian Empire. Even if the Kingdom of Prussia could defeat the Austrian Empire, Nor is it necessarily a rival to the French Empire.

After von Bismarck listened to the words of Prince Regent William, he immediately realized that Prince Regent William was still full of fear of the French Empire.

However, von Bismarck could also understand.

The time when Prince Regent William grew up happened to be when the Kingdom of Prussia was occupied by the French Empire. It is difficult for the generation who grew up in an environment surrounded by the French Empire not to be afraid of the French Empire.

Von Bismarck himself was born when the Congress of Vienna was signed, and his impression of the French Empire only existed during the period when the Congress of Vienna was signed.

Therefore, von Bismarck believed that as long as the Kingdom of Prussia could take advantage of the contradictions among European countries to restrict the French Empire, it would be enough to achieve its stated goal.

However, in order to completely complete the transformation of the Kingdom of Prussia, it still had to defeat the French Empire.

Of course, Bismarck would not tell Prince Regent William all his thoughts.

He hurriedly explained to Prince Regent William: "Your Majesty, we do not need to take action against the French Empire. As long as we defeat the Austrian Empire, we can take advantage of the conflicts between European countries to limit the actions of the French Empire.

This will protect our interests in the Laiyinlan region! "

"Can we really stop the French Empire from peeking at Laiyinlan?" Prince Regent William still didn't believe von Bismarck's words.

"Your Majesty, we can definitely do it!" Von Bismarck responded firmly, and then he changed the topic: "However, before that, we must keep the French Empire in a relatively neutral position, otherwise our relationship with the Austrian Empire If we fight, things will go against us!"

After Prince Regent William pondered for a moment, he appointed von Bismarck and said: "Mr. Bismarck, I will send you to France at the right time to serve as the Prussian ambassador to France. I hope you can prepare in advance!"

"Yes! Your Majesty!" Von Bismarck replied excitedly to Prince Regent William, "I will definitely live up to your trust!"

On the other hand, Jérôme Bonaparte and Queen Augusta were also lying on the hotel bed and talking about Mokar's position.

"Which department do you think it would be better for me to send Mokar to?" Jérôme Bonaparte, lying on the bed, asked Queen Augusta.

After hearing what Jerome Bonaparte said, Augusta was stunned for a few seconds, and then asked Jerome Bonaparte: "Are you going to let Mokar leave the Tuileries Palace?"

"That's right!" Jérôme Bonaparte nodded and said with a hint of anger: "Mokar has been really shameful in the Tuileries Palace these years! He dared to accept money from anyone.

I heard that he has accumulated nearly millions of francs just by collecting bribes over the years!

If this continues, the entire Du Yin Leli Palace may become a mafia lair.

Therefore, I am planning to transfer Mokar away from Tuyinleli Palace, but I am a little unsure as to where Mokar is more suitable!

So I wanted to ask your opinion! "

"After Mokar leaves, who are you going to appoint as the steward of the Tuileries Palace? Pesini?" Queen Augusta asked Jérôme Bonaparte.

She remembered that before Jérôme Bonaparte left the Tuileries Palace, he had asked Pesini to take charge of the affairs of the Tuileries Palace. It was also eligible for Pesini to return to the position of general manager of the palace.

"No! No!" Jérôme Bonaparte shook his head and said to Queen Augusta, "Pessini's Interior Minister did a good job, but it would be a waste to transfer him back to the Tuileries Palace!

So I plan to make Basilio the palace manager, responsible for coordinating all matters inside and outside the palace! "

"Basilio?" Queen Augusta thought carefully for a long time, but never thought of this person. "What is his current position?"

"Basilio is the current general manager of Norinco!" Jerome Bonaparte explained to Queen Augusta.

"It turns out to be him!"

Augusta finally remembered that such a person did exist, but Basilio rarely met her in formal occasions, so she was not deeply impressed by Basilio, "However, a person like him Is it really possible to manage Duyinleli Palace in an orderly manner?"

"Don't worry! Basilio can manage a group of nearly ten thousand people, and he can naturally manage a Tuileries Palace of less than a thousand people!" Jérôme Bonaparte assured Augusta with confidence, He still has confidence in Basilio's management ability.

"Your Majesty, the Palais du Inlery is not a group! If you are not careful, I'm afraid your general manager will leave in disgrace!" Queen Augusta showed a playful smile on her lips and said to Gerard M. Bonaparte responded.

"Let's see who dares!" Jérôme Bonaparte responded forcefully.

"Your Majesty, you can indeed airborne Basilio, but you must always consider the ideas of those old people who have worked diligently in Mokar for several years!" Queen Augusta reminded Jerome Bonaparte: " They finally managed to get rid of Mokar, and now you suddenly airborne Mr. Basilio! There is no guarantee that they will not have other ideas in their hearts!"

"Augusta, you mean that I have to use some old people?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Augusta.

"Your Majesty, I suggest that Vernia should succeed Mokar as the palace steward, and then Basilio will assist you!" Queen Augusta put forward her opinion to Jerome Bonaparte with a smile on her lips.

"Vilnia serves as the steward of the palace?" Jérôme Bonaparte showed a look of astonishment on his face, and then responded to Augusta: "Isn't this a bit too childish!"

"I think it's good for Vernia to be the steward of the palace!" Augusta replied confidently to Jérôme Bonaparte: "After all, Vernia has stayed in the Tuileries Palace for nearly 4 years. It can be said that he is right. Tuyinleli Palace knows everything about it! And she herself also serves as my secretary and Tuyinleli Palace's nurse (Duyinleli Palace has a medical team that is responsible for regularly testing the health of all members of Tuyinleli Palace), It also has a certain prestige in Duyinleli Palace.

The vast majority of the members of the Tuileries Palace will not object to letting Wilnia take over the position of palace steward, and your majesty can also declare to the outside world that this appointment is an imperial decision by appointing Wilnia as the palace steward. Respect for women’s social status! "

Augusta's remarks made Jerome Bonaparte have a slight change. If he can really gain the support of some women through this method, then Jerome Bonaparte would not mind appointing Vernia as the royal palace. Steward.

However, Jérôme Bonaparte was worried that this move would not only not gain support from women, but would instead gain dissatisfaction from the church.

Because the church is the most solid backing of French machismo, the reason why the law for free divorce proposed by women during the Second Republic could not be passed was because of the church's obstruction.

However, Jérôme Bonaparte did not use this reason to refute Augusta, but tried to reject Augusta on the grounds that he was "worried that Vernia could not do well in some aspects".

"I said just let Mr. Basilio assist Vernia!" Augusta responded to Jerome Bonaparte. "Vernia only serves as the nominal steward of the palace. In fact, Mr. Basilio will be the steward of the palace!"

"Let me think about it!" Jérôme Bonaparte responded to Augusta, "But the most important thing now is where is the best place to transfer Mokar!"

"Your Majesty, Mokar knows too many secrets!" Queen Augusta reminded, "We must not let him escape our sight!"

"I also took this into consideration, so it was a bit of a headache to comply with Mokar's arrangement!" Jérôme Bonaparte responded to Queen Augusta with a wry smile.

"Your Majesty, how about... let him shut up forever!

"Queen Augusta had a ruthless look in her eyes. She would not allow anyone who tried to threaten the position of the French Emperor to survive in this world.

"This..." Jerome Bonaparte couldn't bear to say to Queen Augusta: "Mokar is an old man who has experienced hardships with me after all. I really can't bear to kill him (actually I can't), Let’s find a position where we can shut him up!”

After the two of them thought for a moment, Queen Augusta suggested again: "Your Majesty, why don't you let him work with Pesini!"

"You mean to arrange a position for him in the Ministry of the Interior?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked.

"That's right!" Queen Augusta nodded and replied to Jérôme Bonaparte: "Asking Mokar to serve as deputy minister of the Ministry of the Interior not only gives him an identity and status similar to that of the royal steward, but also Let him not escape our control!"

"This is indeed a good idea!" Jerome Bonaparte clapped his hands and responded to Queen Augusta: "Just do what you said!"

Mokar, who lived downstairs from Jérôme Bonaparte and Augusta, would never have imagined that his future destiny would be completely determined by these two majesties.

At this time, Mokar still imagined that after returning to Paris, he would be able to lead the servants of the Tuileries Palace again.

Early the next morning, Jerome Bonaparte and Augusta got up early and went to Danzig Pier to take the steam passenger ship to Normandy.

At 10 o'clock in the morning, the steam passenger ship officially departed from Danzig Port. The passenger ship first sailed north out of the port, and then sailed all the way west out of the Baltic Sea.

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