Make France Great Again

Chapter 855 Pierre is destined to die

From the moment Pierre Bonaparte chose to conceal his betrayal of himself, Jerome Bonaparte had already regarded Pierre Bonaparte as a man destined to die.

The so-called plans were just Jérôme Bonaparte's rhetoric to get Pierre Bonaparte to go to the Principality of Tuscany. In fact, Jérôme Bonaparte planned to use Pierre Bonaparte to go to the Principality of Tuscany. Nabal's life was used to rationalize France's territorial expansion.

"First Evolution"

Of course, the life of Pierre Bonaparte alone would not convince them.

Jérôme Bonaparte himself had to take a little risk.

However, these are things for the future.

Shortly after Pierre Bonaparte left, when Jerome Bonaparte was about to order his men to call Marcel Jerome over, Basilio knocked on Jerome Bonaparte's door again. office.

"You came just in time!" Jérôme Bonaparte said to Basilio in a matter-of-fact manner.

Basilio was stunned for a moment, and then asked respectfully: "Your Majesty, please give me your orders!"

"Go to the National Intelligence Agency immediately and invite Marcel Jerug to my study!" Jerome Bonaparte ordered Basilio.

"Yes, Your Majesty!" Basilio replied, but did not leave immediately.

Jérôme Bonaparte saw that Basilio had something else that he had not reported to him, so he immediately asked: "What? Do you have anything else?"

"Princess Mathilde has arrived!" Basilio reported to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Huh?" Jérôme Bonaparte showed a slightly confused expression. He really couldn't figure out why his sister came here at this time. "Where is she now?"

"The Princess is staying with the Crown Prince now!" Basilio said to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Okay! I understand!" Jérôme Bonaparte waved his hand and said to Basilio, "You can go find Marcel Jerug now!"

Basilio bowed to Jerome Bonaparte and left the study.

Jerome Bonaparte also immediately left the study and went to Frederick's private room.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who had just stood at the door, immediately heard the conversation between Princess Mathilde and Queen Augusta in the room. He quickly put his head against the crack of the door and listened carefully to the conversation between the two?

Princess Mathilde asked Augusta if she was interested in creating another princess with Jérôme Bonaparte so that Frederick could have a playmate.

Augusta responded to Mathilde by saying that of course she wanted to have another daughter, but it was not something she could decide alone. Of course, it would also require the "efforts" of Jérôme Bonaparte.

Later, Augusta asked Princess Mathilde if she was willing to find another husband to marry. If Princess Mathilde was willing, she could set up a bridge for Princess Mathilde.

Princess Mathilde rejected Queen Augusta's suggestion, saying that she had been broken by two men in her life, so she no longer expected to have a happy marriage.

"Hey!" Jérôme Bonaparte outside Queen Augusta's room in the room sighed at the same time.

To prevent the conversation in the room from drifting toward sadness, Jérôme Bonaparte deleted the knock on the door.

Augusta in the room immediately said: "Please come in!"

Jérôme Bonaparte pushed the door open and then closed it again.

"Your Majesty/Jerome, you are here!" Augusta and Mathilde said at the same time.

"Well!" Jérôme Bonaparte nodded. He looked at Princess Mathilde and asked, pretending to be surprised: "Sister, why do you have time to come to my humble home!"

"Of course I am here to pay my respects to you, your supreme majesty!" Princess Mathilde replied to Jérôme Bonaparte in a slightly funny tone.

"Resurrection?" Jerome Bonaparte was stunned for a few seconds, and then asked: "Resurrection of what?"

"You are such a forgetful noble!" Princess Mathilde rolled her eyes at Jérôme Bonaparte and then said: "Didn't you ask me to break up my father's new British mistress? Now, I have finished Got the mission!"

"oh?!

! Jérôme Bonaparte then remembered. He patted his head and replied to Princess Mathilde: "You see, I have been so busy recently that I almost forgot about this!" "

"Forgot! I think you don't take this to heart at all!" Princess Mathilde responded to Jerome Bonaparte angrily.

"I feel more at ease with you!" Jérôme Bonaparte replied shamelessly to Princess Mathilde

Then, Jérôme Bonaparte curiously asked Princess Mathilde how she separated them.

Princess Mathilde told Jérôme Bonaparte that breaking them up was actually very simple, as long as she publicly announced the "ban" on her mistress during the banquet.

"Is it that simple?" Jerome Bonaparte said with a look of disbelief.

"It's actually not that simple!" Augusta commented: "You need to have a social circle as large as Sister Mathilde to really be able to do this!"

Being banned from the social circle of Paris means social death.

No one dared to accept this British mistress. For Prince Montfort, who liked the new and disliked the old, a girl who was excluded from the social circle was destined to be unattractive.

"Father, didn't he look for you?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Princess Mathilde.

"My father did come to see me at the beginning, but after I emphasized that he would not be relieved, my father did not come over!" Princess Mathilde replied to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Father is really..." Jérôme Bonaparte didn't know whether to say that his father was quick to judge, or that he was completely irresponsible.

"Finally, I have finished your business for you!" Princess Mathilde reminded Jerome Bonaparte: "My business..."

"Don't worry! I will definitely do what I promised you!" Jérôme Bonaparte and Mathilde promised: "Ask Mr. Flaubert to publish an article or poem as soon as possible, as long as it is acceptable! I will Can he be accepted into the French Academy of Literature!"

"Don't worry! Flaubert will publish one soon!" Princess Mathilde vowed to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"So, he has finished writing it? What is its name?" Jerome Bonaparte asked curiously. He wanted to know whether Flaubert's work was a classic for later generations.

"I heard from Gustave Flaubert that the book is almost finalized. The name... I think the name is..." After thinking for a moment, Princess Mathilde raised her head again and said, "The name seems like It’s called Madame Bovary! Yes, that’s the name!”

It is indeed a classic! Jerome Bonaparte couldn't help but secretly thought.

Although Jerome Bonaparte was eager to see the original manuscript in his heart, he still had a calm expression on his face.

"Can you let me take a look at the manuscript in advance so that I can be mentally prepared!"

"Yes! Sister, can you let us take a look at the original manuscript!" Augusta also said to Princess Mathilde.

"This..." Princess Mathilde pondered for a moment and then said to them both: "Okay! I can give you Gustave Flaubert's original manuscript!"

"That's great!" A smile appeared on Jerome Bonaparte's lips. He was already planning to "confiscate" Gustave Flaubert's manuscript.

When the time comes, just give him a printed version.

Could it be that Gustave Flaubert could still get to the Palais du Inlery and find him personally?

Jérôme Bonaparte and Mathilde chatted again and again until there was a knock on the door. Jérôme Bonaparte guessed that Basilio was coming, so he quickly got up and left.

Jérôme Bonaparte walked to the door of the room and opened the door. As expected, Basilio stood at the door.

"Are you here?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked briefly.

"Here you come, Your Majesty!" Basilio also replied.

"Okay!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded and left the room.

When Jerome Bonaparte returned to the study, he saw Marcel Jerug in the study. He smiled and said to Marcel Jerug: "Marcel, it's really hard for you to go there!"

Marcel Jerug responded humbly: "It is an honor for me to serve His Majesty!"

Later, Jerome Bonaparte and Marcel Jerug officially entered the topic.

Jerome Bonaparte told Marcel Jerug that he had sent Pierre Bonaparte to the Principality of Tuscany to serve as the French Minister in Florence.

After listening to Jerome Bonaparte's words about his niece, Marcel Jerug didn't show much surprise on his face.

In his opinion, Pierre Bonaparte's transfer to Florence had already liberalized the law.

Who knows, Jérôme Bonaparte's next words made Marcel Jerug feel the fickleness of the emperor.

"I asked you to send a group of thoughtful people to follow Pierre Bonaparte! When the time is right, kill him directly for me!" Jerome Bonaparte to Marcel Yale Ge said something, and then added: "No one responsible for lurking around Pierre Bonaparte should act before I issue an order!"

"Yes!" Marcel Jerug couldn't help but feel a chill in his heart.

"By the way, how is our intelligence network in the Principality of Tuscany going?" Jerome Bonaparte asked again.

"We have established a complete intelligence network in the Principality of Tuscany. If you are willing, any information about the Principality of Tuscany can be obtained by your subordinates." Marcel Jerug told Jérôme. said Bonaparte.

"I feel relieved now!"

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