Make France Great Again

Chapter 959 Olivier’s helplessness

As soon as Jérôme Bonaparte finished speaking, Pio, as the Speaker of the Legislative Council, was the first to applaud, and then the entire hall immediately burst into waves of applause.

Ernest Piccard in the crowd glanced at Jérôme Bonaparte in the distance, then quietly approached Emile Olivier and said: "You said Jérôme Bonaparte said this Do you mean that you want to use this opportunity to attack us?"

After Emile Olivier thought for a moment, he also lowered his voice and responded to Ernest Piccard, "I don't think so! Jerome Bonaparte said at the time of the assassination, They won't attack us!

Come to think of it, he shouldn't break his promise! "

After speaking, Emile Olivier subconsciously glanced at Jerome Bonaparte in the distance, and Jerome Bonaparte also happened to look at Emile Olivier.

After the two looked at each other, Jérôme Bonaparte and Emile Olivier showed a kind smile, and Emile Olivier quickly turned his eyes elsewhere.

After a while, the applause ended, and Jerome Bonaparte spoke again to those present, "I will not let a bad person go, and I will not wrong every good person.

I can assure you that I will not specifically target any one person or organization without conclusive evidence!

The martial law in Paris that you are worried about will not happen, and there will not even be large-scale arrests!

Paris is not only my Paris, but also the Paris of the whole of Paris, France, and even the world. We must work together to maintain the image of Paris in the outside world!

In the future, Paris will not only become a crime-free city where everyone can live with peace of mind, but it will also become the most desirable place in Europe! "

As soon as Jérôme Bonaparte finished speaking, the audience burst into applause again.

Except for the imperial generals and a few members of the Bonapartist faction, other factions agreed with Jérôme Bonaparte's speech. They also did not want to expose themselves to the bullets of the Qiu Ba at all times. .

The generals of the empire were a little disappointed with Jérôme Bonaparte's unwillingness to use the army to maintain law and order.

After all, the more troops the Second Empire mobilized, the more Duyinleli Palace relied on these generals, and their status in the Duyinleli Palace court became higher and higher.

Of course, the generals of the empire could only vent their dissatisfaction a little in their hearts.

The empire's army is firmly in the hands of the emperor and the general staff, and they are unable to make trouble at all.

After the second round of applause, Jerome Bonaparte gave Augusta the chance to speak.

Compared with Jérôme Bonaparte's unselfishness towards the assassin, Augusta seemed extraordinarily reasonable. She first angrily rebuked the assassin, and then expressed sympathy for the punishment the assassin was about to face.

At the same time, everyone present in Augusta said: The assassin's assassination of them was an individual act and had nothing to do with their family. They hoped that those responsible for the interrogation and arrest would not embarrass their family.

If their family was in dire straits due to the death of the assassin, then Tuyinleli Palace would also be willing to fund the pain of the assassin's family.

After listening to Queen Augusta's speech as if the Virgin Mary was alive, everyone present was moved by the kindness of Queen Augusta.

After Queen Augusta finished her speech, Legislative Council Speaker Pio began to speak.

Pio first angrily denounced the assassin's crazy behavior, and then said that the reason why the imperial government can gain the trust of the people is based on the two principles of establishing authority and protecting good people. If either of these two principles is damaged, the public order of the empire will be damaged. They will also be damaged, so they must stop this unrest at all costs to maintain the stability of the empire.

Jérôme Bonaparte agreed with Speaker Pio's remarks, and then reminded Speaker Pio that the safety of the people of Paris must be maintained at all costs. He did not want to see them create another incident in order to maintain the authority of the empire. There was chaos.

"Your Majesty, please rest assured! We will definitely dig out those who try to destroy the order of the empire while maintaining the current order!" Bio assured Jérôme Bonaparte.

Jerome Bonaparte nodded with satisfaction, glanced roughly at everyone present, and then left the hall holding the hand of Queen Augusta!

Seeing this, Basilio hurriedly knocked on his cane and said loudly: "The meeting is over! Everyone, please leave in an orderly manner!"

The guests in the hall moved slowly in the direction of the open door, and Emile Olivier also followed the large group from the second floor to the first floor.

During this period, Ernest Piccard, who was traveling with Emile Olivier, was also forced to separate from Emile Olivier due to personnel mobility issues.

Just when Emile Olivier was about to leave, Alfred Dalimon pulled Emile Olivier and said to him: "Olivier, don't leave in a hurry!"

Emile Olivier stopped, with a look of helplessness on his face. He knew that he would not be able to escape.

So, Emile Olivier followed Alfred Darimon and stood aside, waiting quietly.

About two or three minutes later, Basilio appeared in front of Alfred Dalimon and Emile Olivier. He first smiled at Alfred Dalimon, and then looked towards Emile Olivier.

"Mr. Emile Olivier!" Basilio said respectfully to the representative of the legislative group in front of him.

Basilio, who had been with Jérôme Bonaparte for some time, knew that if the Emile Olivier in front of him could be invited alone by Emperor Jérôme Bonaparte, he would most likely flourish.

If you can make friends with him, Basilio's position as general manager will be more stable.

Thinking of this, Basilio had a hint of enthusiasm in his eyes.

"Director Basilio!" Emile Olivier obviously did not notice Basilio's gaze. At this time, he was thinking about how he could refuse Jérôme Bonaparte's solicitation.

[Emile Olivier in 1857 was slightly purer than Olivier ten years later, so his desire to refuse was stronger than in 1869. 】

"Mr. Darimon, I will take Mr. Olivier up first!" Basilio said to Alfred Darimon.

Alfred Darimon smiled slightly, then turned and left.

"Mr. Olivier, please come with me!" Basilio turned to Emile Olivier and said.

Emile Olivier followed Basilio through the long and narrow corridor to the Tuileries Palace, and then Basilio took Emile Olivier to the reception room of the Tuilleries Palace. And said to Emile Olivier, "Mr. Emile Olivier, please wait here for a moment!

Your Majesty, you are meeting with others! I don't expect to meet you until ten minutes later! "

other people?

Emile Olivier unconsciously thought of Ernest Piccard. He couldn't help calling Basilio, and then asked: "Mr. Basilio, can you tell me what your Majesty wants?" Who are you meeting?"

Basilio stopped and looked at Emile Olivier quietly.

"Mr. Basilio, I understand the rules of the Tuileries Palace!" Emile Olivier said to Basilio, and then said to Basilio, "If it is inconvenient to tell, then I don’t force it either!

But I will definitely remember your help to me! "

Emile Olivier's hint was exactly what Basilio wanted to answer. He smiled and said to Emile Olivier Stefan: "Actually, he is not a confidential person, so it doesn't hurt to tell you!

His Majesty the Emperor is meeting with Mr. Ernest Piccard! "

After hearing Ernest Piccard, Emile Olivier's mind buzzed.

He never expected that Ernest Piccard would contact Jerome Bonaparte so early.

If this is the case, the Republicans have no secrets at all in front of Jerome Bonaparte.

"Mr. Basilio!" Emile Olivier asked Basilio in a hoarse voice, "When did Ernest Piccard contact His Majesty!"

"I don't know about this!" Basilio shook his head and responded to Emile Olivier, "Anyway, before I took up this position, Mr. Ernest Piccard had already communicated with Duyinlery. The palace has some connections!"

"So early!" A bitter smile appeared on Emile Olivier's lips.

"Mr. Olivier, actually this is nothing!" Basilio comforted Emile Olivier, "The vast majority of you republicans are not people dedicated to overthrowing the empire!

Your Majesty, I still appreciate you very much!

He has always hoped that you can integrate into the empire's system and serve France! "

"Are the republicans still republicans after integrating into the empire?" A bitter smile appeared on Emile Olivier's lips.

"Why not?" Basilio asked back, and then struck the point while the iron was hot: "As long as you don't seek to overthrow the monarchy, then everything will be solved!"

"We give up overthrowing the monarchy, is Your Majesty willing to give up his rights?" Emile Olivier retorted.

Basilio fell silent. Only the emperor was qualified to answer him on this question.

Just when the room reached a deadlock, the door to the room opened, and Jerome Bonaparte appeared in front of Basilio and Emile Olivier.

"You guys...what's going on?" Jérôme Bonaparte, who entered the room, clearly felt that the atmosphere was terrifyingly quiet. He quickly opened his mouth to calm the atmosphere and said, "Why did you show such expressions when I came here? Am I just like this?" Not welcome!"

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