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Make France Great Again - Chapter 152

Published at 16th of January 2023 06:00:17 AM


Chapter 152: ask for sal

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"Thank you for your understanding! Mr. Minister, I believe that France and Prussia will become friendly diplomatic relations!"

Jerome Bonaparte was hypocritical to the Prussian minister, knowing that the next time was a "showdown" with the Prussian minister.

According to Jerome Bonaparte's knowledge of King Frederick William IV of Prussia, the King of Prussia could not possibly agree to the conditions he proposed.

If Frederick Wilhelm IV agreed to the conditions he put forward, the kingdom of Prussia, which had high hopes for the righteousness of the German nationalist, would become a shameful traitor, which would undoubtedly be a huge blow to Prussia. Freedom The ideological faction relied on nationalism to enter Prussian politics, and they also could not tolerate this inaccuracy.

Don't look at the fact that German nationalism is being suppressed now, but they have only changed from an open confrontation to a parliamentary struggle. The dream of German nationalism has always been hidden in the hearts of every German.

Of course, everyone has their own German dream. Prussia and Austria want to build a Germany that excludes each other, and Bavaria wants to build a third Germany that excludes Prussia.

Facts have proved that in the end, Bavaria won the victory, Austria excluded the German system, and Prussia left its own dragon land and Silesia, which was won by desperate efforts.

It is precisely because of this mentality that led to the Austro-Prussian War in 1866. Bavaria did not choose to lead the army to join the Austrian side to help Austria fight against Prussia, but chose to sit on the mountain and watch the tiger fight, and established the South German Confederation with the tacit approval of Prussia.

Otherwise, according to the fighting situation of the Bavarian Front in the German region in 1870, 100,000 Bavarian troops joined the Prussian battlefield, and the outcome of the entire Prussian war would be drastically changed.

The Prussian envoy did not know that Jérôme Bonaparte had a choice in his heart, and wishful thinking he thought that the president would support them Prussia in the next battle with Austria.

"I also believe that the French Republic and the Kingdom of Prussia will become friendly and diplomatic countries! Our two countries will be able to join hands in the future to defend peace and order in Europe!" The Prussian envoy responded.

"Mr. Minister!" Jerome Bonaparte spread his hands "frankly" and whispered: "To be honest, I am more inclined to you in the battle between you and Austria. After all, the Austrian Empire is too big! If you let them get the German If it dominates power, the French Republic will probably face a huge empire of nearly 70 million people! 70 million people! What a terrifying figure, the entire France is only about 35 million people!"

Jerome Bonaparte drew with exaggerated body language.

"That's right!" The Prussian envoy also said that Jerome Bonaparte nodded and said: "An empire of 70 million people will be a nightmare for all European powers, and we Prussia are to prevent the ambition of the Austrian Empire. A solid fence."

Before the Prussian envoy was about to be delighted with his diplomatic victory, what Jerome Bonaparte said next made the Prussian envoy a little overwhelmed.

"Mr. Envoy, the same is true for the Kingdom of Prussia! You have tried so hard to design the "Three Kings Alliance" political system in order to exclude the Austrian Empire from Germany!" Jerome Bonaparte, you pointed out simply and clearly The Prussian envoy intends: "Even if Austria is excluded, the whole of Prussia still has a population of 34-5 million! God, a country with the same size and population as the French Republic exists beside France! And from the growth rate of your country's population You see, sooner or later your population will surpass that of France."

Jérôme Bonaparte's repeated bombardment seemed to confuse the Prussian envoy. This was the first time he met someone who thought that Prussia was a threat to France, and what was worse was that the person who held this idea was a country leader of.

"Prussia has goodwill towards France, and we have no historical enmity in history!" the Prussian envoy hurriedly responded to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Mr. Minister, my uncle once defeated your army within two weeks!" Jerome Bonaparte reminded "kindly".

"It was an unfortunate battle. Although we had some frictions, please believe that we still respect His Majesty the Emperor, just as we respect our Majesty the King!" The Prussian envoy, who suppressed his patriotic enthusiasm, quickly confessed.

snort! Respectful enough to want to kill my uncle? Jerome Bonaparte responded with disdain.

After the defeat of the Battle of Waterloo, the Emperor Napoleon was forced to abdicate, and Blücher hurriedly expressed to Wellington, the commander-in-chief of the coalition, that he would kill the Emperor Napoleon.

There is also a more or less "plain" Prussian resentment towards Emperor Napoleon during his occupation of Prussia.

Saying now that there is no resentment between the two would be no self-deception.

Jerome Bonaparte, who knew that the Prussian envoy was lying, still cooperated with the Prussian envoy's performance.

"I think so too!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded, then spread his hands and sighed: "But these reasons do not allow me to convince my foreign minister and parliament that they like Austria more than Prussia, because most of them are It's a legacy from the last dynasty!"

Jérôme Bonaparte gave the Legislative Assembly and the Minister of Foreign Affairs the blame without any psychological burden: "Unless..."

"Unless what?" the Prussian envoy asked hastily.

Jerome Bonaparte pretended to be hesitant, and then said: "Unless the Kingdom of Prussia can expel the bargaining chip that makes the Legislative Assembly and the government move, I can also explain to all the French people!"

"What chips?" asked the Prussian envoy.

"France and Germany seem to have some vague territorial disputes in the Rhineland. As long as these disputes can be resolved, I think the Legislative Assembly and all the French people will definitely support the demands of the Prussian envoy!" Jerome Bonaparte vaguely He made a request to the Prussian minister to cede territory.

The Prussian envoy immediately understood that what Jerome Bonaparte wanted was not the so-called European peace and Prussian friendship at all. In his eyes, the so-called friendship and peace were worthless at all. Only naked territory could satisfy his desire. .

Damn it! You greedy fellow!

The Prussian envoy cursed Jerome Bonaparte fiercely in his heart, and the Jerome Bonaparte in his eyes was about to coincide with his Emperor Napoleon who brought endless humiliation to Prussia. They were both equally greedy.

Although the Prussian envoy had cursed Jerome Bonaparte dozens of times in his heart, he still had a smile of standard diplomatic etiquette on his face.

"Your Excellency, regarding the territorial dispute, I think..." The Prussian minister hesitated and hesitated.

"Mr. Minister, I know that this is beyond your authority." Jerome Bonaparte said "comfortably": "You can hand over the demands of France to your king, and I believe he will be able to justly examine the relationship between Prussia and Prussia. relations between Austria."

"I will pass on your conditions to our King!" The Prussian envoy understood that it was basically an impossible task to obtain French support, and Prussia would never sell its territory to satisfy France's appetite.

At the moment, we can only pray that the Austrian envoy also does not agree to the French conditions, so that France may support Prussia.

Jerome Bonaparte and the Prussian envoy continued to chat without a word for a long time. After a long time, the Prussian envoy said goodbye: "Your Excellency, I am very pleased to communicate with you today..."

After repeated attempts to keep him unsuccessful, Jerome Bonaparte had to say goodbye to Prussia.

Jerome Bonaparte personally sent the Prussian envoy out of the gate of the Elysee Palace.

"Your Majesty, the Austrian Minister Baron Huber has been waiting in the living room for a long time!" Mercury said to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Did he come here on his own initiative?" Jerome Bonaparte asked with a surprised expression.

"That's right!" Mokar nodded in response.

"Take him to the study!"

Jerome Bonaparte went back to the study first, and then Mocar came to the living room and brought Minister Hubey into the study.

"Mr. Minister, I'm very sorry! I was talking to Minister Tocqueville just now!" Jerome Bonaparte continued to play with his ability to lie.

How could Baron Hubery not know who Jerome Bonaparte was talking to just now. Judging from Jerome Bonaparte's expression and demeanor, it seemed that he had a pleasant conversation with the Prussian envoy.

Thinking of this, Baron Huey couldn't help but feel uneasy.

Now is the most critical time~www.novelhall.com~ Once the French Republic chooses to support Prussia, it will undoubtedly be a prestige blow to the Austrian Empire.

Those German states on both ends of the snake and rat will inevitably choose to stand on the side of Prussia after seeing that Prussia has gained the support of France.

This was undoubtedly a terrible thing for the Austrian Empire.

Right now, Baron Huey is also unable to expose the lies of Jerome Bonaparte, and rashly exposing them will only have bad consequences for the diplomatic relations between the two countries. He can only speak of Jerome Bonaparte's. The road number goes down.

"It doesn't matter, it's a great honor for me to be willing to meet with you, Your Excellency!" Baron Hubery complimented Jerome Bonaparte.

The information is unilaterally transparent (Jerome Bonaparte, who opened the "Future" link, understands the diplomatic strategy of the Austrian Empire, and Baron Huberil does not understand what Jerome Bonaparte talked about with the Prussian envoy.) Next, Baron Hubery could only say tentatively: "Your Excellency, you must know that we are already at war with Prussia!"




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