Make France Great Again

Chapter 762: Exchange of Interests and Being Entrusted by Others

By the time the second meeting ended, all the issues that could be discussed openly had basically reached a compromise.

Walewski, the host of the conference, announced on the spot that the third and final meeting would be held in a week.

By then, the Paris Peace Conference will provide the final results. No country or individual has the ability to overturn the established facts of the third Paris Conference.

Everyone in the ambassador's hall knew very well that the reason why Walewski set the third meeting a week later was nothing more than a hint that they would use this time to win over as many allies as possible.

After all, today's Europe is still a diversified Europe, and no country has the ability to dominate all countries like the American imperialism of later generations.

Not even for the Kingdom of Britain.

Therefore, the quantity and quality of allies are the key to getting the cake. As long as you can win over more allies, you can cut a large piece of the cake.

On the contrary, the fewer allies standing by your side, the less cake you can share.

In this cake-sharing meeting, France, as the arbiter, has already divided its own cake (the investment rights of the Russian Empire, the investment rights of the Ottoman Empire, the Principality of Luxembourg, the ownership of Rhode Island, and the garrison rights of the Holy Land, etc. It had already been cut off by France before the peace conference started), so Walewski could sit on the Diaoyutai and watch all the forces vying to win over him.

Sure enough, that night after the second meeting.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Austrian Empire once again invited Minister Walewski to dine at the Louvre Hotel, the most luxurious hotel in Paris. The two of them exchanged glasses in the hotel, feeling very uncomfortable.

After three drinks, Minister Baoer gave the prepared gift to Valewski.

"How can this be done!" Walewski rejected Minister Baoer "righteously", "I felt I deserved the last gift!

Mr. Bauer should take these back! "

With that said, Valewski pushed back the gift that Earl Bauer had pushed over.

Upon seeing this, Earl Bauer smiled and said to Walewski: "Mr. Walewski, last time it was a gift from our Emperor to you, and this time it was given to you by Archduke Maximilian!

In the telegram, he specifically asked me to give this gift to you to thank you for your support for him.

Archduke Maximilian also said that this gift symbolizes the friendship between the French Empire and the Kingdom of Poland!

Please be sure to accept it! "

After listening to Count Bauer's words, Walewski immediately showed off his acting talent like a movie actor. With a moved expression on his face, he said: "Since this gift represents the friendship between France and the Kingdom of Poland, how dare I destroy it?" This true friendship!

Then I shamelessly accepted it! "

"It should have been so long ago!" Count Bauer calmly pushed the gift to Walewski again, then raised his glass and said to Walewski: "Mr. Walewski, let us do something for France." Cheers to the friendship between the Empire and the Austrian Empire, the friendship between the French Empire and the Kingdom of Poland!”

"There is also the friendship between the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Poland!" Walewski also raised his glass as a "reminder".

"Yes, yes! There is also the friendship between the Kingdom of Poland and the Austrian Empire!" Count Bauer quickly changed his words to Walewski.

The two tall legs made a clear and sweet sound, and Count Bauer and Valewski drank the Bordeaux wine in their glasses.

Count Bauer, who delivered the gift to Walewski, began to chat with Walewski. The two talked about music, history, and then family.

When talking about his son, Earl Bauer told Walewski that he had a son who had never let him worry about it before. He had been worried about his son's future. Now his son has served as an attendant to Grand Duke Maximilian. Military attache, he no longer has to worry about his son's future.

Although the Kingdom of Poland is not as good as the Austrian Empire, their competition will not be as fierce as the Austrian Empire.

If the Austrian Empire wants to climb to a high position, it needs to fight its way through the two political groups of Germany and Bohemia (the Hungarian political group withdrew from the stage after 1848).

Only those who have experienced it will understand the hardships involved, but it is different in Poland.

The people who followed Archduke Maximilian to Warsaw were the natural allies of Archduke Maximilian. All they had to face were the local forces in Russian Poland, and his allies were the nobles of the former Austrian Poland.

Under such circumstances, the difficulty is much lower than in the Austrian Empire.

After listening to Count Bauer's words, Walewski felt a kind of empathy in his heart. He was not considering the future of his 10-year-old son before sending him to the Tuileries Palace.

"Hey! It's not easy being a parent!" Walewski sighed.

"Yes!" Count Bauer also nodded, then raised his glass again and said to Walewski: "Come! Drink, drink!"

Count Bauer and Valewski clinked glasses again until around 11 o'clock in the evening, when the tipsy Valewski slowly got into the carriage he came in.

The carriage carried Walewski back to the mansion. Walewski lay in bed and rested until noon the next day before he got up.

Valewski had just gotten up and before he could fully wake up, Valewski's wife told him that the Foreign Minister of the Russian Empire invited him to the Louvre Hotel tonight.

After that, a red invitation letter was delivered to Walewski's hands.

Valewski opened the invitation letter and looked at it for a long time, but did not see which minister was inviting him in the invitation letter. The name in the column of the inviter was "Russian Empire".

So Valewski raised his head and asked his wife: "Did the person who sent the invitation say which Russian minister it was?"

The wife shook her head and replied to Valewski: "The servant who sent the invitation handed the invitation to me and left!"

Walewski frowned and muttered softly: "Who could it be?"

Just when Valewski was thinking about which foreign minister of the Russian government would invite him, the Tuileries Palace where Jerome Bonaparte was also welcomed an "uninvited guest."

Mokar, who entered the room, looked at Jérôme Bonaparte who was looking through the expenditure reports for the Century Exposition and the Paris Peace Conference and responded respectfully: "Your Majesty, Princess Mathilde would like to see you!"

"Sister Mathilde?" Jerome Bonaparte put down the report in his hand and frowned slightly. He didn't understand why his sister came to the door at this time.

Could it be said that he was entrusted by someone?

Jérôme Bonaparte thought of this possibility. After all, Cavour, the fat man, had already established a relationship with his sister, and he might want to rely on Mathilde to do Jérôme Bonaparte's work.

Now Jérôme Bonaparte did not dare to refuse Mathilde's visit, so he had no choice but to say to Mokar: "Let her come in!"

"Yes! Your Majesty!" Mokar nodded and said to Jérôme Bonaparte.

After a while, Princess Mathilde appeared in Jerome Bonaparte's study.

"Your Majesty!" Mathilde bowed to Jerome Bonaparte solemnly as soon as she entered the door.

Looking at the sister with a sudden change of painting style in front of him, Jérôme Bonaparte suddenly felt something bad.

As the saying goes, when you treat others with courtesy, you must ask for something.

The more respectful Princess Mathilde was to him, the more Jerome Bonaparte was afraid that she would put forward a condition that he could not achieve.

"Sister, you are too polite!" Jérôme Bonaparte quickly stretched out his hand and said to Princess Mathilde: "Sit! Sit!"

"Thank you, Your Majesty!" Princess Mathilde bowed to Jerome Bonaparte again, and then sat opposite Jerome Bonaparte.

After Mathilde sat down, Jérôme Bonaparte hurriedly called Mokar to leave, "Mokar, you have nothing to do here! Just go out first!"

"Yes!" Mokar also bowed to Jérôme Bonaparte.

Only Jérôme Bonaparte and Mathilde Bonaparte were left in the room. Jérôme Bonaparte said to Mathilde helplessly: "Sister, you should be a little more normal." !I am afraid!"

"Hahahaha!" Princess Mathilde whispered softly, and said in a teasing tone: "I can't see that you, the emperor of the empire, are sometimes afraid!"

"Say it! What do you want from me?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked the helpless Princess Mathilde.

"Can't you come over if you have nothing to do?" Princess Mathilde asked back.

"Of course!" Jérôme Bonaparte spread his hands and said to Princess Mathilde: "Sister, you can come over whenever you want! The Tuileries Palace welcomes you at any time!"

"That sounds pretty good to me!" Mathilde wanted to reach out and touch Jérôme Bonaparte like she did when she was a child. She had just reached halfway when she suddenly realized that her brother was already a member of the Empire. She can no longer treat the emperor like before.

"Sister, what do you want from me?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked again, which relieved Princess Mathilde's embarrassment.

Princess Mathilde put down her hand calmly, and then replied to Jérôme Bonaparte: "Are you free tonight?"

Jerome Bonaparte nodded.

Princess Mathilde then told Jérôme Bonaparte that Prime Minister Cavour had entrusted her with a banquet for Jérôme Bonaparte.

I hope Jerome Bonaparte can agree to his invitation!

"Sister, go back and tell Cavour that he should come to the Tuileries Palace as a guest tonight! Reasonably and logically, I should be the one to host a banquet for him!"

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