Make France Great Again

Chapter 980: The Sardinian Ambassador Blaming the Blame

Thinking of this, the corner of Della Rocca's mouth twitched slightly, and he hurriedly responded to De Ruiz, "Your Excellency, the Kingdom of Sardinia can handle these problems! I won't bother your country!"

"Can you really handle it?" De Luiz looked at Ambassador Dela Lola with a suspicious expression.

"We can!" Della Lola said to De Ruys with a firm tone.

"Well! I hope your country can deal with the extremist newspapers and forces in the country as soon as possible! Seize what should be sealed, and imprison what should be imprisoned!" De Luys showed a satisfied smile on his face.

"Yes!" Ambassador Della Roca nodded helplessly.

At this point, he could only choose to agree to De Luys first, and then leave the problem to Cavour.

After all, he is just a diplomatic ambassador. Issues such as rectifying domestic extremist newspapers can be left to Cavour.

"Okay! Mr. Ambassador, I won't keep you here any longer!" De Ruiz issued an expulsion order to Ambassador Dela Rocca.

After Ambassador Dela Rocca left, De Ruys ordered his State Secretary to call the British Ambassador to France, Coutts.

After receiving the order, the State Secretary took action quickly. Soon, Ambassador Kautz came to De Luys.

"Ambassador Kautz, welcome!"

Facing Ambassador Kautz, De Ruys changed his previous aggressive attitude towards the Kingdom of Sardinia and instead showed a friendly smile.

The treatment between countries is determined by the status and strength of the two countries.

Because the Kingdom of Sardinia represented by Ambassador Dela Rocca is a vassal of the French Empire, De Luys would not care at all about the attitude of the Kingdom of Sardinia, showing off to them and deliberately embarrassing them. .

The British Kingdom represented by Ambassador Kautz is a country with the same status and strength as the French Empire, so De Ruys treats it with such a kind attitude.

Of course, strictly speaking, Britain is actually much more powerful than France overall, but few people are willing to admit that even within the Kingdom of Britain, Britain is not considered to be much greater than France.

The reason for all this is naturally attributed to Napoleon and Jérôme Bonaparte. Napoleon made a tiger skin to scare the British. Jérôme Bonaparte used this tiger skin to fight A "patch" (Crimian War) was added to make the tiger look more lifelike.

The topic went far away, and Ambassador Kautz also smiled and nodded at De Ruys, and then asked De Ruys why he called him here.

"I want to ask when your country will hand Bernard over to us!" De Luys asked Ambassador Kautz, "We cannot allow a criminal who assassinated the monarch to go unpunished outside!"

"This..." Ambassador Kautz hesitated for a moment, then responded to De Ruys, "According to the news from the Kingdom of Britain, Bernard had assassinated His Majesty Jerome Bonaparte in Orsini long before. He’s already dead!”

De Ruys had a surprised expression on his face after hearing this. At this moment, he still didn't know that Bernard was killed indirectly by the National Intelligence Service. "Was it a homicide or an accident?"

Ambassador Kautz said to De Ruys with an indifferent expression, "Our police have carefully investigated Bernard's death and finally concluded that Bernard died in an accident!

When he was walking home alone in the middle of the night, he was blackmailed by gangsters on the street, and then died because he was outnumbered! "

After De Ruys was silent for a moment, he then said to Ambassador Kautz, "Can your country hand over Bernard's body to us?"

"What do you want the corpse for?" Ambassador Kautz looked at De Ruys in confusion.

"Even if Bernard has turned into a corpse, he must return to France to face trial!" De Ruys responded plausibly to Ambassador Kautz.

"Prime Minister Palmerston is already preparing to push forward a bill regarding the cessation of preparations for assassination on British soil!

Once a bill is passed by Parliament

If you do, Bernard's body will be handed over to your country! "Ambassador Kautz replied to De Ruys.

"I hope this bill can be pushed forward smoothly!" De Ruys responded to Ambassador Kautz.

"I also hope the bill can be passed smoothly!"

Although Ambassador Kautz knew that the bill was likely to be shelved, he still nodded and echoed De Ruys.

Then, Minister De Ruys had a chat with Ambassador Kautz.

After the brief chat, Ambassador Kautz left the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

On the evening of March 23rd.

When a telegram from Paris was delivered from the Sardinian Embassy in France to the telegraph room set up in the Royal Palace in Turin, the attendant in charge of the telegraph room immediately went to Victor Emmanuel II after seeing the telegram. In front of the king's palace.

The attendant who was responsible for guarding the door of the palace saw the anxious attendant and hurriedly asked him what happened.

"Please forward this telegram to His Majesty!" The Telegraph Attendant forwarded the telegram to the Palace Attendant, and then added: "The content of the telegram is very urgent and must be handed over to Your Majesty as soon as possible!"

After receiving the telegram, the palace attendant did not dare to neglect for a moment. The attendant holding the telegram picked up the candlestick. The other attendant quickly helped him open the door and entered the back room, and then carefully arrived at Victor Iman. Newell II knocked on the door of his bedroom.

After a while, Victor Emmanuel's voice came from the room. This voice said with a hint of irritability, "Who?"

"Your Majesty!" the attendant replied, leaning against the door and pointing at the crack in the door, "There is a telegram from France!"

The room instantly fell into silence again. After a while, Victor Emmanuel II's voice reached the attendant's ears again, "I understand! Please wait at the door for a while!"

"Yes!" The attendant obeyed Victor Emmanuel II's order and waited quietly at the door.

Another ten minutes passed, and the door slowly opened. Under the candlelight, the attendant saw Victor Emmanuel II.

At this time, Victor Emmanuel II's face was full of exhaustion, and his light blue pupils were filled with bloodshot eyes, as if he had not yet woken up.

"Your Majesty!" Upon seeing this, the attendant hurriedly said respectfully to Victor Emmanuel II.

"Where is the telegram?" Vidoc Emmanuel asked the attendant in a slightly hoarse voice.

Upon seeing this, the attendant hurriedly handed the telegram to Victor Emmanuel II.

After receiving the telegram, Vidocq Emmanuel II quickly unfolded the folded telegram and said to the attendant, "Bring the candlestick in your hand a little closer to me!"

The attendant followed Vidocq Emmanuel II's order and moved the candlestick as close as possible to Vidocq Emmanuel II, so that Vidocq Emmanuel II could see the contents of the telegram clearly.

After reading the telegram, Vidocq Emmanuel II raised his head again and gave an order to the attendant beside him, "Go and call Cavour over quickly!"

"Yes!" The attendants were about to leave with the candlesticks. Before he could turn around, Vidoc Emmanuel stopped him again and ordered him to hand over the candlesticks in his hands to him.

The attendant had no choice but to hear Victor Emmanuel II's order and hand the candlestick to him, and then walked alone in the dark corridor.

Holding a candlestick, Victor Emmanuel II returned to the bedroom again, and his wife lying on the bed asked him what happened.

Vidocq Emmanuel II did not immediately answer his question. He first placed the candlestick on the cabinet near the bedside, then put the coat on the hanger on his body, and responded to his wife lightly, " It’s not a big deal, it will be solved soon!”

After Victor Emmanuel II changed his clothes, he kissed his wife's forehead gently, then turned and went to the study to wait for Cavour's arrival.

On the other hand, the attendants who received the order from Victor Emmanuel II quickly rode in a carriage

Departing from the Royal Palace of Turin.

After a 10-minute journey, the attendant arrived at the residence of Prime Minister Cavour.

The two guards guarding the gate of the mansion quickly stopped him and urged him to stay away from Cavour's mansion.

"I am here to invite Cavour to enter the palace on the order of His Majesty Victor Emmanuel!" The palace attendant told the guard the reason for his visit.

When the two guards heard that he was a visitor from the Turin Palace, they immediately let him go.

The palace attendant of Turin was able to enter Cavour's mansion. After entering the mansion, the palace attendant told the housekeeper of his purpose.

The housekeeper quickly took him to Cavour's study. At this moment, Cavour, the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia, was still working.

Cavour was surprised by the arrival of the palace attendant, and he hurriedly asked the palace attendant why he was here.

The palace attendant once again told Cavour his intention. Cavour decisively put down his pen and stood up and said to him, "Let's go! Take me into the palace!"

Immediately afterwards, Cavour and the palace attendants took the carriage they came from and went to the Palace of Turin.

When Cavour arrived at the Palace of Turin, another attendant appeared in front of Cavour, and he led Cavour to the study of Victor Emmanuel II.

After entering the study, Cavour first bowed slightly to Victor Emmanuel II in the room, and then asked Victor Emmanuel II, "Your Majesty, what is urgent about France?" things happen!"

"Cavour, see for yourself!" Vidoc Emmanuel II placed the telegram in front of Cavour and said calmly.

After receiving the telegram, Cavour read the contents of the telegram carefully, and his expression gradually changed from the previous indifference to shock.

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