Make France Great Again

Chapter 950: Phase 1 is over!

After hearing Jérôme Bonaparte's promise that he would never settle the case, the "lurking" members of the royalist faction and the republican faction in the crowd breathed a sigh of relief.

Whether it is the royal faction (the orthodox faction and the Orleans match) or the republican faction, they are very afraid that this assassin may be a pig teammate on their side.

If the assassination is successful, that's all. They can use the storm of the emperor's death to "invite" Bonaparte out of the center of power by exchanging benefits, and then declare the establishment of a kingdom/republic.

An empire that has lost its emperor and empress is destined to be unable to continue in the hands of a 4-year-old child emperor and a group of Bonapartists with ulterior motives.

However, the bad thing is that Emperor Jerome Bonaparte and Queen Augusta not only did not die, but they also captured the assassin.

If the assassins were indeed one of the two factions, then they would inevitably be targeted by the imperial authorities.

The power of the two factions in France will inevitably usher in a new round of downturn.

Now, since Jerome Bonaparte has publicly promised not to engage in implicated behavior, the Wangzheng faction and the Republican faction finally calmed down a little.

Then, Jerome Bonaparte once again said to everyone present: "Okay! Everyone, it's time for me to go back and rest!

Go to bed earlier, too! "

After finishing speaking, Jerome Bonaparte and Queen Augusta continued to move forward until they reached a crossroad. A brand-new carriage surrounded by Imperial Guard cavalry appeared in front of Jerome Bonaparte. in front of Nabal.

Looking at the carriage in front of him, Jerome Bonaparte turned his head and said indifferently to the imperial officials who followed behind him: "You too! Go back and rest early!

Tomorrow morning will continue to work! "

Afterwards, Jerome Bonaparte and Augusta went into the carriage arm in arm under the watchful eyes of the imperial officials.

The carriage started slowly, and the swaying wind lamp at the rear of the car made a "kachakacha" sound, heading into the distance until it disappeared into the darkness.

At this moment, the imperial officials standing in place did not return, and they all turned their attention to Persini. They wanted to get some information about the assassin from Persini.

As a result, these imperial officials ran to Persini's side one after another, looking at Persini with an extremely enthusiastic expression.

Pessini smiled slightly, and said to everyone present: "If you don't mind, please go to the Ministry of the Interior with me, and we will go there to discuss in detail!"

Under the leadership of Pessini, the imperial officials went to the Ministry of the Interior one after another.

On the other hand, Jerome Bonaparte, who was sitting in the carriage, looked out the window at the beautiful scene of receding back and forth, with a carefree smile on the corner of his mouth.

In any case, his first move has already been played.

Next, the entire Parisian society will criticize the assassination. Only when the people of Paris unanimously boycott it will the republicans and the royalists be wary of it.

As long as there are no troubles from the Republicans and the Royalists, then the only thing left to do is to see the reactions of Britain and Austria.

If Britain and Austria neither object nor approve, then Jerome Bonaparte has reason to take action against the Kingdom of Sardinia.

If it doesn't work, Jerome Bonaparte can also treat his cousin who is an ambassador in Tuscany as the same, and send troops to Sardinia... No, to be precise, it is a sacrifice for sending troops to Apennines.

The purpose of Jerome Bonaparte's painstaking efforts was not just for Sardinia, but for the whole of Italy.

He wants to lead the French army into the land of the Apennine Peninsula on the grounds of eliminating all radical parties in the Apennine Peninsula. As long as France has a foothold in the land of the Kingdom of Sardinia, it will be difficult to drive France away again.

In the final analysis, the fate of the Apennine Peninsula depends on the two major powers, France and Austria, rather than a middle power like Sardinia.

Just as Jérôme Bonaparte was thinking, Queen Augusta's voice came from beside his ear, "Jerome, we are home!"

"Yeah!" Jerome Bonaparte, who came back to his senses, nodded and got off the carriage.

Augusta also followed closely and got off the carriage together.

After the two walked through the stairs to the hall of the Duinleury Palace, Vernia and Basilio were standing respectfully on both sides and said: "Your Majesty the Emperor, Your Majesty the Empress, welcome back!"

"En!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded and said something to Vernia and Basilio.

Standing aside, Augusta suddenly thought of what Pessini had said at the Paris Opera: There were four people who assassinated her and Jerome Bonaparte, three of them were from Piedmont!

Pescini's reminder made Augusta naturally think whether it was Vernia who inadvertently revealed the news to her cousin in Turin.

This led to the assassination of her and Jerome Bonaparte by assassins from Sardinia

Therefore, after dismissing the other members of the Duin Leli Palace, Queen Augusta specially called Vernia to go to the bedroom together.

The three walked forward without saying a word. When they reached a staircase, the three continued to go up the stairs, and finally arrived at the bedroom of Jerome Bonaparte and Augusta.

The last Vilnia who entered the bedroom closed the door, and then heard Queen Augusta's voice, "Virnia, tell me the truth! Did you inform them!"

"Who should I inform?" Vernia asked Augusta with a puzzled expression.

"To those who want to assassinate us!" Queen Augusta said seriously.

"Your Majesty, I don't even know how many people assassinated you! How to inform them!" Vernia retorted to Queen Augusta in a tone of aggrieved tone.

"You just need to report our route to your cousin, and then your cousin will plan it..." Augusta gave a logically self-consistent reason.

"Your Majesty, what is the purpose of my doing this? You are so kind to me, I would rather die than betray." Vernia asked with a hoarse tone.

"This..." Augusta was stunned for a few seconds, and she found that Vernia really had no reason to betray them.

Jerome BMW on the side frowned, and also said solemnly, "Augusta, there is no evidence! Don't make wild guesses, Vernia is not such a person!

If she had thought about it, we would have been ghosts long ago. "

"But, how did those people know our whereabouts!" Queen Augusta then asked Jerome Bonaparte.

"I think it's probably relying on their intelligence network in Paris!

Didn't Pescini say that too! People like them all know each other!

It's normal to get information! "Jerome Bonaparte said something to Queen Augusta, and then continued: "In the absence of absolute evidence in Augusta, we cannot be so arbitrary!" "

"Virnia, I was really embarrassed just now!" Queen Augusta apologized to Vilnia.

"It's nothing! Your Majesty!" Vernia said empathetically, "Anyone will think so when they encounter a problem like your Majesty!"

Afterwards, Vernia suggested to Jerome Bonaparte and Augusta that she be imprisoned until the truth of the matter came to light.

"No!" Jerome Bonaparte shook his head and said to Vernia, "I do not agree to your request!"

"Me too!" Queen Augusta said the same thing, then grabbed Vernia's hand and said, "Virnia, I believe in you!"

Facing Queen Augusta's sincere eyes, the trace of resentment in Vilnia's heart disappeared without a trace.

"Your Majesty, thank you very much for your trust!" Virlia said to Queen Augusta.

Immediately afterwards, Vernia and Augusta sat on the sofa and chatted like a team of good sisters, completely ignoring Jerome Bonaparte who was already yawning.

Jerome Bonaparte smiled and sat on the sofa, quietly waiting for the end of the conversation between Virginia and Augusta.

However, Jerome Bonaparte still underestimated the speed of women.

Vernia and Augusta chatted from 11 o'clock in the evening to 2:30 in the morning. Jerome Bonaparte yawned and said to them, "Okay! The two ladies are running out of time." It's early! It's time for us to rest too! If we don't rest, we won't be able to get up tomorrow!"

After hearing Jerome Bonaparte's response, Queen Augusta picked up the pocket watch on the table, glanced at the time, with a surprised expression on her face, "Does the time pass so quickly?"

"Who says no?" Jerome Bonaparte shrugged his shoulders and said.

Vernia bid farewell to Jerome Bonaparte and Augusta, and Jerome Bonaparte personally sent Vernia back to the bedroom.

This delivery took nearly an hour. When Jerome Bonaparte arrived in the room again, he had a tired look on his face.

Augusta, who was lying on the bed, looked at Jerome Bonaparte who seemed to be hollowed out~www.NovelMTL.com~ and said angrily and funnyly, "I'm back!"

"Why are you still awake!" Jerome Bonaparte showed an embarrassed expression on his face.

"I see that you haven't come back for a long time, Your Majesty. I was afraid that you would be assassinated again, so I stayed up all this time! Now, it seems that your Majesty is fine except for a little bit of depression!" Queen Augusta said. Said something strangely.

"Okay! Don't lose your temper! Go to bed!" Jerome Bonaparte took off his clothes and trousers, and then blew out the candle.

The room was plunged into darkness, and after about 40 minutes, a slight snoring sound came from the room.

At 9 o'clock the next morning, Jerome Bonaparte got out of bed.

Basilio immediately told Jerome Bonaparte that the British ambassador Kautz and the Austrian ambassador Richard Metternich had asked to see him.

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