Make France Great Again

Chapter 163: Final Battle Rehearsal

Through more detailed exchanges with General Reigno, Jerome Bonaparte discovered that General Reigno, as he has shown in history, not only possesses a strong hand, but also has a mind that examines pros and cons. The fly in the ointment is that General Reinho lacks sufficient ambition.

Jerome Bonaparte speculated that this may have something to do with the age of General Regno himself. You must know that General Regno is almost 60 years old. If you follow the steps, General Regno will retire in a few years. As a result, General Reinho's mentality also changed a bit. What he did was more to repay his kindness, and to pave the way for those people in the Roman campaign.

This also means that Jerome Bonaparte cannot completely put the chips of the coup d'état on him, and a soldier who is not driven by enough ambition is likely to lose the chain at a critical moment.

Although he has decided in his heart to regard General Reinho as a transitional position, Jerome Bonaparte still hopes that General Reinho can take this position well.

Then General Reinho was transferred to the Italian Front as commander, succeeding Marshal Bijo.

Of course, this is only Jérôme Bonaparte's intention. When it comes time for General Renault to leave, Jerome Bonaparte will also let him go the same way he treated Minister Liueli and Opal (quasi-) Prime Minister. General Renaud chooses himself.

"General Regno, the future Ministry of War will take care of you!" Jerome Bonaparte said kindly to Regno.

"I will lead my colleagues in the Ministry of War and swear allegiance to the President to the death!" General Renault quickly stood at attention and saluted Jerome Bonaparte, emphasizing again: "Even if I have a large group of people as enemies! Only the Bonaparte family can rule the entire In France, we don't recognize anyone except the Bonaparte family!"

"Excellent!" Jerome Bonaparte was very satisfied with General Renio's attitude, and he assured General Renio again: "General, I assure you that your loyalty will be rewarded! God He would not be willing to let a general who is loyal to France!"

For Jerome Bonaparte's blatant comparison of himself to the whole of France and God, General Renault, a "pious" believer, did not have any dislike. On the contrary, he felt that Jerome Bonaparte was a man worth following. leader.

As for the return that Jerome Bonaparte said, General Renault is also well aware of it. This is part of the reason why he can join the Bonaparte conspiracy without any psychological burden.

According to Jerome Bonaparte's investigation, it was found that the most important thing General Regno wanted to do was to obtain his father's title. Since General Regno was the illegitimate son of his father and his mistress, General Regno did not right of inheritance.

If Jerome Bonaparte is the emperor, he can use the power of the emperor to force Reinho to inherit his father's title.

In fact, the title of General Renio's father was also conferred by Emperor Napoleon.

The uncle canonized the father, and the nephew canonized the son.

A fantastic combination.

"General Regno, you will stay at the Elysee Palace during this time and you will not go there! The Elysee Palace is still quite big!" Jerome Bonaparte said to General Regno.

"Your Majesty, I'd better go back!" General Renio was somewhat unwilling to live in the Elysee Palace.

"Why?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked General Reignio curiously, and then said to General Regno in a teasing tone: "Could it be that there are any taboos in the Elysee Palace?"

"I just feel... feel..." General Renio was at a loss for words, and finally said only one sentence: "Being with you is a bit stressful!"

"A lot of pressure?" Jerome Bonaparte gently stroked his smooth chin with his right hand.

Could it be that people give people different impressions because of their different positions?

"Forget it! Since you don't want to, then I won't force you!" Jerome Bonaparte waved his hand and responded generously.

"Thank you, Your Majesty!" General Renault breathed a sigh of relief, and bowed to Jerome Bonaparte.

Jerome Bonaparte also glanced at the pendulum clock in the corner from the corner of his eye, and it was now around ten o'clock in the evening.

"Let's go! It's time for supper!" Jerome Bonaparte said to General Reignol.

Jerome Bonaparte and General Renault walked from the reception room to the restaurant one after the other.

The sumptuous supper was served after the two were seated. After the two had a delicious meal, General Reinio was led by Waudrey to leave the Elysee Palace.

Jerome Bonaparte went to the bedroom led by servants holding candlesticks.

Since there are many rooms in the Elysee Palace, if candles are placed in each place, it will inevitably incur huge expenses. However, this expense needs to be paid by Jerome Bonaparte himself. You can choose to give up some unimportant areas.

The distance from the same bedroom as the dining room is the part that Jerome Bonaparte gave up. Looking at the dark corridor ahead, Jerome Bonaparte once again felt the greatness of electricity.

It is a pity that the use of electricity cannot be used on a large scale until after the second industrial revolution. France has not yet completely completed the first industrial revolution. In theory, it still needs to wait for the Elysee Palace to become a place full of light. more than ten years.

Unless Jerome Bonaparte can use the administrative resources of France to allow the academicians of the French Academy of Sciences to overcome the power problem regardless of the cost, it is possible to enjoy the benefits of the second industrial revolution in advance.

After I become emperor, I must let the entire Elysee Palace... no, it should be said that the whole of Paris can fully enjoy the convenience brought by electricity!

Jerome Bonaparte made up his mind that he must light up the power technology tree at any cost.

Led by his servants, Jerome Bonaparte entered the bedroom.

The servant put the candlestick on the bedside table and left alone. Standing in front of the window with his hands behind his back, Jerome Bonaparte looked at the cunning moonlight hanging in the sky, and muttered in Chinese: "Bless me all the best!"

...

Two days later, on September 29th.

The opening of the Legislative Assembly is less than 2 days away.

Except for a few MPs who are only present, most MPs have returned to Paris.

The cabinet members headed by Odilon Barrow are working overtime to prepare the report, so as to report to the parliament before the first meeting, and think about the questions that some members may raise.

Jerome Bonaparte also stayed in the office and buried himself in writing the "Report on French Work, December 1848-October 1849".

The report refers to the information gathered by various departments. He wants to report all the things that have happened in France in the past half a year in the parliament. implement.

Just when Jerome Bonaparte was halfway writing, there was a knock on the door.

Jerome Bonaparte, who was not on the stage, could only respond lightly: "Come in!"

The door opened slowly, and Persini's voice came to Jerome Bonaparte's ears: "Your Majesty!"

Jerome Bonaparte raised his head and looked at the confidant who had "disappeared" for nearly a month before him, and the pen stopped unconsciously?

"Pissini, why are you coming back now?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Persini kindly, looking at the slightly tired-looking Pessini in front of him.

After that, he got up and came to Pessini to shake hands with Pessini, and then took Pessini to the sofa to listen to him tell what happened during this period.

"Your Majesty, you don't know..." Persini, who was sitting on the sofa, told Jerome Bonaparte what happened after the two parted: "After parting with you, I went to Dijon for inspection in your place! "

"How do the people there judge me! You didn't explain to them the unrealistic rumors about Paris!" Jerome Bonaparte asked Persini impatiently.

"Your Majesty, no one in Dijon would not welcome me after hearing that I came to inspect instead of you! Especially the industrial and commercial magnates in Dijon asked me all day long when the President will arrive in Dijon, and they received you very warmly !" Pessini flattered Jerome Bonaparte: "I have repeatedly emphasized the unrealistic rumors about the coup in July, and at the same time reprimanded some reporters who tried to use this incident to catch people's attention! Now the whole Dijon has become a city that supports me.

By the way, the subordinates also went to Auxerre, Jonne! "

"Oh? What's the matter there?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Persini, who did not believe that Persini passed by Auxerre "accidentally".

"Your support for the President there is more enthusiastic than Dijon, and they are led by senior officials..." Pessini vividly described to Jerome Bonaparte everything that happened in Auxerre, including the grand Welcoming Ceremony and National Guard Parade.

"Is their high official an interesting man?" said Jérôme Bonaparte to Persini.

"That's right! Their senior official George Eugene Haussmann is still a loyal supporter of you!" Pessini flattered Jerome Bonaparte.

"Wait? You mean their senior official is Georges Eugène Haussmann?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Persini again.

"Yes! What's the matter, Your Majesty?" Pessini, who saw the change in Jerome Bonaparte's face, asked anxiously, praying in his heart that Osman would not have any grudge against the president.

Otherwise, my hard-earned potential allies will be ruined.

"It's nothing! It's just that I think this name is somewhat similar to someone I know." Jerome Bonaparte, who came back to his senses, said perfunctorily.

Jerome Bonaparte's words made Pessini heave a sigh of relief, and he quickly said to Jerome Bonaparte: "You don't know, the high-ranking Ottoman official is a..."

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