Make France Great Again

Chapter 972: Questions to the Ambassador of Sardinia

March 5, 1858.

After the Minister of the Interior, Persini, submitted a report to the Tuileries Palace titled "On January 13, the criminal process of the extraordinarily serious criminal case outside the Paris Opera House", for Orsini and his three The trial of the accomplices has also officially begun.

Inside the Tuileries Palace.

Jerome Bonaparte, who lowered his head and carefully read the report from beginning to end, raised his head again, glanced at Pessini sitting opposite him, smiled and nodded, "This report is very well written! I Very satisfied, whose handwriting is this from?"

Hearing Jerome Bonaparte's words of encouragement, the slightly nervous Pescini finally relaxed.

Prior to this, Pepesini did not know whether the report written by himself satisfied His Majesty the Emperor.

After all, it had been a long time since Pessini had penned a report himself, and his secretary had helped him write the vast majority of Interior Ministry reports.

Now it seems that his foundation when he was the editor-in-chief of the newspaper has not been completely lost.

"Your Majesty!" Persini said to Jerome Bonaparte with a straight face, "I wrote this report by myself!"

"Not bad! Not bad!" Jerome Bonaparte praised Persini, and then signed his name on the document, then pushed it to Persini and said, "Now you hand over this document to To the Supreme Court, let them pick a date for a public hearing on Orsini!"

Pescini took the document and replied to Jerome Bonaparte with a serious expression, "Your Majesty, I will do it right away!"

After speaking, Pescini turned around and left the office in a big stride.

Before Pessini reached the door of the office, Jerome Bonaparte's voice reached Pessini's ears again, "Wait a minute!"

Pessini stopped in his tracks, turned around and showed a puzzled expression.

"By the way! You make a copy of the report first, and then submit the original report to the Supreme Court!

Give the copied copy to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs! ’ said Jerome Bonaparte to Persini.

Pescini nodded again, expressing his understanding.

When Pessini arrived at the Administrative Court in a carriage, he submitted the report to the Administrative Court (the full name is the Supreme Administrative Court, which can also be called the Supreme Court or the Administrative Court).

The President of the Administrative Court, Auvergne, solemnly accepted the report submitted by Pessini, and then told Pessini with a smile on his face that the Administrative Court will publicly hear this shocking assassination case on March 15. .

"Okay!" Minister Pessini responded indifferently, and then said to Auvergne with a slight official tone, "Your Majesty, I hope that the Administrative Court can try this case in an open and fair manner!

Those who have ulterior motives for the empire cannot be given an opportunity! "

After hearing Pescini's remarks, Auvergne was slightly taken aback, and then cautiously asked, "Minister Pescini, what do you mean?"

"Your administrative court must give the prisoner the right to speak, that is to say, you must take the initiative to assign a lawyer to the prisoner!" Pessini decided to open the skylight to speak bluntly, "If those republican lawyers take advantage of the loophole, be careful I can't eat and walk around!

You'd better choose someone with less seniority as defense attorney! "

"Understand! Understood!" Auvergne replied to Pescini with her head bowed.

"Okay! That's all I want to say! You can figure out the rest!" After Pescini finished speaking, he walked towards the Supreme Court without looking back. It will not be considered over until the matter is handed over to Minister de Ruys.

"I'll see you off!" Auvergne hastily followed behind Pessini, personally sent Pessini out of the Administrative Court building, and then watched Pessini drive away in a carriage.

Persini, who was sitting in the carriage, looked out the window with a little tiredness, and the corner of his mouth couldn't help revealing the joy of victory.

The nearly two-month trial and evidence collection are finally coming to an end. In a few days, Orsini will be sentenced to death in court in the Administrative Court.

The service is also complete.

Just as Orsini was thinking about the scene of rewarding meritorious deeds after the end, the carriage stopped slowly.

"Your Excellency, we are here!" The coachman outside the carriage shouted to Pessini.

"I see!" Persini, who came back to his senses, hurriedly took the copy in his hand, and then pushed open the car door.

Pesini got off the carriage and walked straight towards the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. After entering the building, he quickly found the Secretary of State of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Led by the Secretary of State, Pessini arrived at the door of De Luis's office.

After the Secretary of State knocked lightly on the door, De Luis's voice came from the other side of the door, "Please come in!"

The Secretary of State opened the door, but instead of entering, he stood at the door and invited Persini to enter the room.

After Pescini entered the office, the Secretary of State closed the door intimately.

Persini, who was standing at the door of the office, looked at De Ruiz who was flipping through documents at his desk. He didn't make a sound, and walked towards De Ruis slowly.

At this time, De Ruis seemed to be unaware that the person who entered the room was not his secretary of state, he continued to browse through the documents with his head down, and then asked in an easy-going tone, "What's the matter? "

Only then did Pescini speak to De Luis and replied, "Your Majesty ordered me to send you a copy of the report!"

Only then did De Luis realize that the person opposite him was not his secretary. He quickly raised his head to look at the opposite person, then stood up and said to Pescini, "Minister Pescini, I'm sorry... I thought it was my secretary just now talking to me!

Let's go talk on the couch! "

With that said, De Luis extended his hand to invite Pescini to the sofa.

Pescini shook his head, and put the report in front of De Ruiss, "No need!"

Immediately afterwards, Pessini told De Luis that this document was the entire process of the assassination, as well as the assassination process dictated by the assassin Orsini.

"Hmm!" De Luis nodded and responded to Pessini, "This will be very helpful for the next diplomatic action of our Ministry of Foreign Affairs!

On behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, I would like to express my thanks to you! "

"Nothing!" Pessini waved his hand and said to De Luluis, "I'm just following His Majesty's orders!

If there is nothing else, I will leave first! "

"I'll see you off!" De Luis said politely, and then took a few steps forward.

"No need!" Pescini shook his head and refused, then left De Luis's office alone.

As soon as Pescini left, De Ruis opened the report and read it.

After reading the report back and forth, De Ruys showed a calm and confident smile on his face.

With this report, he will be able to stand on the commanding heights and attack the Kingdom of Sardinia.

Afterwards, De Luis called his secretary of state, and gave him an order to invite De La Rocca, the French master in the Kingdom of Sardinia, to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

"Let him come here now, or make an appointment!" the Secretary of State asked De Luis in detail.

"Now!" De Luis responded briefly.

The Secretary of State left after taking the order, and De Luis also took advantage of the time when De La Roca had not arrived at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and adjusted himself to the best condition as possible to meet the next meeting with De La Roca. .Rocca's conversation.

So, De Luis took several newspapers related to entertainment activities (such as horse racing, bridge, etc.) from the newspaper rack where the newspapers were placed, and sat on the sofa to read them quietly.

Just as De Luis was watching in rapt attention, the knock on the door brought De Luis back to reality again, this time he deliberately asked loudly, "Who?"

"It's me! Your Excellency!" The Secretary of State's voice came from outside the room.

"Come in!" De Luis put down the newspaper

, and then got up and faced the door.

A few seconds later, the door opened, and the Secretary of State and the Sardinian ambassador to France appeared in the room.

"Good morning! Your Excellency de Luis!" De La Rolla walked slowly to de Luis and stretched out his hand, saying to him with a very respectful attitude.

"Good morning! Ambassador de la Roca!" De Luis held de la Roca's hand and smirked.

After the two shook hands with each other, de Ruis invited de la Roca to sit on the sofa and chat, and de la lora sat down at the request of de luis.

Immediately afterwards, De Luis put away his smile, and said to De La Rocca with a serious expression, "I think your country should know that the group captured by France more than two months ago attempted to assassinate His Majesty the Emperor." radicals!"

After thinking for a moment, De La Rocca nodded and said to De Luis, "Of course I know that these hateful guys are doing everything wrong under the banner of unifying the Apennine Peninsula.

In the end, they dared to openly assassinate the head of His Majesty the Emperor!

This is simply insane! "

De La Rocca used ingenious words to characterize Orsini's assassination this time as an assassination planned by himself, thus cutting off his already weak connection with the Sardinian Kingdom government!

"Ambassador Rocca, I heard that Orsini is behind the Carbonari Party organization in the Kingdom of Sardinia. I don't know if you know about this!" De Ruis's tone became aggressive.

"Your Excellency Luis, we have only recently learned that the backing of Orsini is actually the Charcoal Burning Party in the Kingdom of Sardinia!" Deka Rocca responded to De Luis with a wry smile. I knew that De Luis had called him over because of this problem.

"Since the Kingdom of Sardinia already knows what the Carbonari Party is doing in the Kingdom of Sardinia, why do you choose to cooperate with the Carbonaran Party in Sardinia!" De Luis said forcefully Ask De La Rolla.

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