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Make France Great Again - Chapter 157

Published at 16th of January 2023 06:00:01 AM


Chapter 157: Partisanship and division

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On September 20, 1849, only 10 days remained until the end of the Legislative Assembly's recess.

In the last 10 days, many noble members living in rural castles have returned to France one after another. They want to use the last time to communicate and communicate with each other, and then strive to achieve their political goals before the Legislative Assembly reopens. .

In the end should support Odilon. Barrow or should oppose Odilon. Barrow.

Therefore, the three giants of the orthodox faction, Berryer, the Count of Fallou, and the Count of Montalembert, gathered in a mansion on the Place des Vosges (the owner of the mansion was Berryer) to discuss countermeasures together.

[New Orthodox leader Berrier, Orthodox (right-wing clergy) Count Fallou, Orthodox (Left-wing liberal Catholicism) Count Montalembert]

The three of them sat in silence on the three red velvet upholstered sofas around the walnut square table, and the atmosphere in the entire living room fell into a dignified silence.

The scene of silence did not last long. As the servants dragged the Bordeaux wine on the square table with an aluminum tray, the host Berryer immediately said: "How about drinking some wine and then talking?"

As Berryer spoke, he skillfully pulled out the cork that had already been loosened.

Montalembert and Fallou looked at each other and nodded in agreement with Berrier's suggestion.

Berryer poured the wine into three crystal clear glasses, the scarlet wine exuded a faint smell, and a few drops of "naughty" spilled on the walnut square table.

Berryer handed the wine to the Counts of Fallou and Montalembert, and he raised his glass and said: "Let us wish our monarch good health and long life! May we be able to take France back from the mob and restore it back. to God!"

Berryer's extremely pious words resonated with the Counts of Montalembert and Fallou.

Since the Bourbon dynasty was usurped by the De Orleans family, their days have been getting worse day by day. Under the double imprint of orthodoxy and Catholicism, Montalembert and Fallou have been subject to stricter restrictions than Berryers. Orleans would never allow anyone to threaten his throne.

It was not until 1848 that the rise of the February Revolution destroyed de Orleans and his kingdom that they were able to relax their surveillance. However, the crown of France did not return to the hands of the Bourbon branch, it was taken by the mob, and it was on the head of the Bonapartist leader.

Although this result is somewhat unsatisfactory, it finally did not fall on the heads of those republicans.

The situation of the church is still much better than it was in the Orleans Kingdom, but it is far less than when Bourbon Longbranch was in power.

"Take the crown from the mob and give it to God? Well said!"

After a brief resonance, Count Fallou had to return to reality again. He repeated what Berryer had just said word by word, but his tone was unusually flat.

"Yeah!" Montalembert also nodded in agreement with Count Fallou.

The three half-full wine glasses collided with each other, and Berrier, Montalembert, and Fallou drank the wine in them.

With a slight blush on his face, Berryer took a breath of alcohol and said, "Mr. Fallou, Mister Montalembert, what do you think of the opinions put forward by those guys from the Orleans faction?"

Count Fallou and Count Montalembert were stunned for a while, and then they immediately realized what Berryer meant.

However, Fallou still pretended not to understand what Berryer was talking about and asked: "Mr. Berryer, we have cooperated with the Orleanite guys a lot of times, and we have given each other a lot of opinions. I don't know which opinion you are talking about."

"Yes!" Montalembert also echoed.

"It's...that's..." Berryer hesitated for a moment, then gritted his teeth and said, "It's about the union of Orleanists and Legitimists!"

"Mr. Berryer, I think you should understand the outcome of this matter!" Count Fallo restrained his smile and asked Berryer seriously.

There was a wry smile at the corner of Berry's mouth.

That's right, since he sidelined the Orthodox monarch Henry V at Emra on whether he was willing to join the Orleans, Henry V responded with a decisive attitude.

"I will never cooperate with a monarch, a vile usurper, and neither do you!"

The Count of Chambord's response completely cut off the possibility of Berrier wanting to cooperate with the Orleans. Under the instructions of the Count of Chambord, the Legitimists must part ways with the Orleans, and the Legitimists must also withdraw from Odilon. Luo's cabinet.

In the words of the Count of Chambord, "If God favors me, I will be honored to be the monarch of France. If God does not favor me, I would rather die in obscurity."

[Of course, after Napoleon succeeded to the throne, he may have felt that his time was running out. In addition to the intentional coordination of the small groups around the Count of Chambord, he once swore that he would never unite with the Orleans faction. The Count of Chambord was still united with the Count of Paris. 】

"Lawyer Berryer, are you unwilling to follow His Majesty's advice?" Count Fallou asked Berryer.

"I..." Berrier was speechless and could only pour another glass of wine and drank it.

It is indeed a blessing that Berryer has cultivated in his eight lifetimes to have such an inflexible monarch as Henry V.

"You two, aren't we here to discuss Mr. Odilon Barrow?" Montalembert tried to smooth things out.

"Since His Majesty (Henry V) has decided not to cooperate with the Orleans faction, what can we do!" Count Fallou looked at Berryer and emphasized: "We can only follow His Majesty's advice to break with the Orlean faction!"

"Mr. Fallou, I don't think we need to break with the Orleans so quickly," Berryer objected. "We should continue to support them, and it will be good for us to support them!"

"Mr. Berryer, are you going to disregard your Majesty's order?" Falub immediately put a "big hat" on Berryer's head.

"I'm not ignoring His Majesty's intentions!" Berryer explained: "We should have some room for mediation with the Orleanists! If one day, His Majesty is willing to cooperate with them. We will not..."

"Mr. Berryer, I don't agree with you!" Count Fallou retorted to Berryer: "We should serve the monarch wholeheartedly, and we must not act arrogantly.

Don't you think, Mr. Berryer, that you can already act in your place? "

Berryer was so angry that he couldn't say a word. He had planned to form a united front with the Counts of Fallou and Montalembert, and suddenly found that these two allies of his seemed to have other thoughts.

"I agree with Count Fallou!" Montalembert immediately lined up with Count Fallou: "We should wholeheartedly follow the advice of the monarch, and we must not act arrogantly!"

Faced with the common pressure of the monarch's public opinion from the left and right clerical factions of the orthodox faction, Berryer, who is still weak, has no choice.

An Orthodox meeting against or for Barrow ended with a majority against Barrow.

The Count of Fallou and the Count of Montalembert left the mansion in Berryer together, leaving only Berryer, who was angry in the mansion alone.

Just as Fallu was about to board the carriage, a hand was placed on his shoulder.

Count Fallo looked behind him, and it was the Count of Montalembert.

"Mr. Fallou, can you walk with me for a while!" Montalembert said to Fallou with a smile.

Fallou nodded, and then ordered the coachman to leave, walking along the boulevard with Montalembert.

"Falou, what are you trying to do?" Montalembert said to Count Fallou calmly.

"I don't want to do anything!" Fallu responded, and then added: "I just want to leave some more seeds for the church!"

"You're so optimistic about the Count of Chambord?" Montalembert asked Fallou again.

"I thought there would be some changes in the Count of Chambord, who knows..." Fallou sighed and looked into the distance with worried eyes: "Montarambert, we are not just the monarchists (orthodox), We are the spokesperson for the church!"

"Yeah!" Montalembert sighed and smiled bitterly: "There is a church behind us!"

Montalembert and Fallou had reached an agreement at this moment.

...

"Your Majesty, Count Fallo is here!"

A servant reported to Jerome Bonaparte the arrival of the Count of Fallou.

"Huh?" Jerome Bonaparte showed a surprised expression. He didn't understand what Minister Fallou was looking for. "Quick, invite him in!"

"Yes!"

Led by the servants of the Elysee Palace, Fallou entered the study.

"Your Excellency!" Fallou said respectfully to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Mr. Fallou, please take a seat!" Jerome Bonaparte invited Fallou to sit down.

After Fallou was seated, Jerome Bonaparte said again, "I don't know, what is your business with me, Minister Fallou?"

"Your Excellency, I heard rumors that you are going to replace Prime Minister Odilon Barrow, right!" Count Fallou immediately showed off to Jerome Bonaparte.

There was a slight change in Jerome Bonaparte's expression. Sure enough, there are no airtight walls in the world.

"That's right!" said Jerome Bonaparte frankly: "I don't think Odilon Barrow is really fit to be prime minister!"

"We just discussed this too!"

The Count of Fallou told Jerome Bonaparte all about what had just happened at the Bérier mansion~www.novelhall.com~ Of course, it also included the news that the orthodox faction would break with the Orleans faction.

"Why tell me this? Aren't you with them (neo-Orthodox)?" Jerome Bonaparte questioned.

"Your Excellency, we are not only behind them, but also the church! At some point, we must give priority to the interests of the church, Count Chambord, he..."

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