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Make France Great Again - Chapter 177

Published at 16th of January 2023 05:59:30 AM


Chapter 177: Paris Panic

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November 9, 1849.

The temperature in Paris has become colder and colder since November. The little bourgeois living in Paris have used fireplaces one after another. The price of wood in Paris has also risen slightly with the use of fireplaces. The increase in wood prices has attracted speculators in Paris. Flocking, many timber-related stocks rose slightly, and the rise in stocks drove the enthusiasm of the Paris Timber Company. Every day, groups of workers can be seen in the Boulogne Forest on the southern outskirts of Paris. , they cut down the trees in the forest and transported them to the lumberyard to be peeled, cut, and then sold in Paris.

On this day, Sabrin, who runs a small shop alone in Paris, curled up his neck and opened the door early. His shop is located on a street in Saint-Rachar. Last June, he was also on this street. Fighting with the army group and those **** "thugs".

Although he was dragged out of the house by some damned guys (referring to regular army officers) in a brutal manner, it was also his first battle in his life, and the thick artillery and regular army officers showed no mercy. His expression was still fresh in his memory.

Looking at the barricades smashed by artillery and the limbs hanging on the dilapidated barricades, Sablin's romance of war was broken by cruelty, and then he realized that the officers of the National Guard who were transferred from North Africa were drunk after drinking. To ridicule them for not understanding that war is too real to be real.

After that incident, Sabrin no longer thought about war and revolution, he just wanted to run his shop honestly.

During the June incident, Sabrin decisively mobilized some people against the suggestion that his regiment commander marched.

Sabrin's choice was undoubtedly correct. The three legions that were left in the parade were forcibly disbanded, and the head of the legion who agreed to the parade was also dismissed by them.

[The National Guard is different from the French regular army. The appointment and removal of the regiment commander and the battalion commander can be elected by the soldiers, and can also be appointed and removed by the above. During the February Revolution, Dumas was rejected by the soldiers because he wanted to lead the army to defend the kingdom of Orleans. After the February Revolution, he was dismissed by the soldiers united. 】

The only one who has seen the cruel Sablin of "hell" is the peace of Paris.

Because Sablin opened the door too early, the people affected by the cold snap had not yet got up from their beds, and Sablin's business was a bit sluggish.

Not long after, a postman-like person entered Sablin's shop: "Mr. Sablin, thank you for your support for the newspaper!"

The postman took out a few newspapers and put them in front of Sablin, then Sablin took off his hat and left.

Looking at the newspapers on the counter, Sabrin knew he finally had something to pass the time.

Sabrin stretched out his hand and pulled out the newspaper above. The newspaper was a striking hand-drawn drawing. The protagonist of the hand-drawn drawing was a peasant holding a dung fork and a large knife, and beside him was a gentleman in a tight suit. The suit is embroidered with a pattern that is somewhat similar in shape to Paris.

Regardless of the content of the text inside, the picture first attracted Sablin's idea, and Sablin glanced at the name of the newspaper in the upper right corner of the news, "The Observer".

very good! The content of the news is quite credible!

This newspaper, which emerged in early 1949, won the habit of some Parisians with its "pertinent" political commentary and good-willed criticism of the government, as well as some gossip. Of course, some Parisians believed that this newspaper was the official "washing machine". Land faction".

No one knows that the "Observer" is a subsidiary newspaper controlled by "Bonaparte" through cross-shareholding, and that the black hand behind "Bonaparte" is Jerome Bonaparte, and those so-called pertinent language Already, the internal information was also passed on by Jerome Bonaparte, in order to set up an image for the "Observer" and other newspapers.

I agree with the "Observer" from the bottom of my heart, and then look down.

Below the picture is the title in black print in French, which reads "Beware of the Infiltration of Paris by Foreign Anti-French Forces".

"What foreign forces?" Sabrin instantly thought of the British Kingdom in the Lamanche Strait.

The blood feud between Britain and France for more than 600 years makes all French people think of the Kingdom of Britain at the first time, and only they have the ability to subvert France.

Sabrin then looked down, and the content was roughly that some political figures with scheming intentions secretly infiltrated France after receiving gold from a certain country in an attempt to cause turmoil in Paris, and then entangled a group of monarchy countries to attack France.

Although there is not a word in the content that says that he is a Briton, Sablin can be sure that this is a British conspiracy, and only shameless British people can get along with this kind of conspiracy.

After reading the content, Sabrin scolded: "Fuck, **** Osa gang!"

After cursing for a while, Sablin turned his attention to the government and the parliament. Sablin did not have a good word for the parliament in Sablin's mouth.

For President Jérôme Bonaparte, his heart is only grateful.

In his heart, only the president is the one who truly stabilizes Paris. He is as great as his uncle.

If Jerome Bonaparte could hear Sablin's inner praise, he would surely sigh that his little kindness seemed to have some effect.

Sabrin, who criticized the government and the parliament, fell into a panic. He was afraid that if what the newspaper said was true, wouldn't they live in danger all the time.

"Maybe there is a deviation in the report?" Sabrin comforted himself, and then said to himself: "Look at other newspapers!"

Having said that, Sabrin once again took out a newspaper. The newspaper was a newspaper in which Hawass News Agency indirectly controlled shares.

The content of the newspaper is "Crisis! Mutiny in Provence, rebels are likely to attack Paris

"Provence Pei has rebelled again?" Sablin exclaimed. He remembered that there had been rumors of a rebellion in Provence half a year ago. Fortunately, Marshal Biruo shot in time, otherwise a disaster might be brewing.

[In June 1849, in response to Ledru Rolland's call, the Lyon workers staged an uprising strike. They were massacred by the commander of the Italian Front, Marshal Biro, who then placed the royalist stigma on their heads. The information that Paris knew at the time was only information about the rebellion of the Royal Parisians. 】

Now that they are going to rebel again, is France really going to be subverted?

Sabrin's heart complained even more about the inaction of the Legislative Assembly.

The content of the third paper is different from the previous two papers, and the content is about a small rebellion in the garrison of a province in the central region of France. . . .

Three newspapers in a row reported bad news in France, making Sabrin deeply doubtful about the competence of the Legislative Assembly.

When he picked up the fourth paper and checked it, there was no news of the rebellion in the fourth paper, only various articles praising the National Assembly.

This made Sabrin feel unreal. He suspected that this was an official newspaper, and only an official newspaper would have such a nauseous praise.

Sabrin glanced at the name of the newspaper, and as he had guessed, it was indeed an official newspaper.

Sabrin picked up an official mouthpiece and read it again. Sure enough, just like the newspaper just now, there was no bad news about France in the entire newspaper, and most of the articles were praised.

This could not help but make him even more convinced that the situation described by the newspapers he had just read was likely to be the reality.

"Damn it! What the **** are they doing?" Sabrin's resentment towards the council grew even stronger.

As the highest authority in France, it has the corresponding power but cannot assume the duty of belief, which leads to the corruption of the whole situation in France. This is the performance of incompetence.

On this day, not only Sabrin, the whole of Paris was filled with a strong resentment, the citizens of Paris were afraid that these news would become a reality, and they vented all their resentment in the Legislative Assembly.

Under the clamor of some "concerned people", Paris even issued a call for "dissolving the Legislative Assembly and re-running universal suffrage".

The appeal of the citizens is undoubtedly good news for the Republicans and Mountains in the Legislative Assembly, and only by re-establishing the generalization will they be able to regain their lost seats,

Therefore, the Republicans and the Mountain Party shouted the slogan of "universal suffrage" in the parliament, and the members of the Party of Order were silent.

Thiers, the seat of the Party of Order, was also keenly aware that this conspiracy was likely to be directed at them, but since Thiers did not hold power, and Jerome Bonaparte did not directly take action, Thiers did not directly take action. Er can't see who is behind the scenes~www.novelhall.com~ He can only attribute all this to another attack by the Republicans and the Mountain Party.

It was this attack that made the party of Order completely determined to take back all the votes they had given to the French people, and only then could the republicans and the Montagnards be completely shut up.

However, before that, the Legislative Assembly issued an announcement stating that "Recent French rumors are false and untrue. I hope that every French person can open their eyes and discriminate the news!"

At the same time, the Elysee Palace also "shot".

Jerome Bonaparte called the police chief to the Elysee Palace.

"Director Carlier, it's your turn!" Jerome Bonaparte said to the veteran Bonapartist in front of him.

The Carlier, who was given by Jerome Bonaparte to be in charge of all police affairs in Paris, asked humbly: "Your Majesty, what should I do?"

"Fine, detain, and have them write a bond!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Carlier, before adding: "By the way, the newspapers cannot be shut down, nor can they be beaten! Do you hear that?"

"Yes! Your Majesty!" Carlier bowed in response.

"Go!" Jerome Bonaparte waved, and Director Carlier left.

After a while, the head of the investigation, Marcel Yeruger, appeared in Jerome Bonaparte's study.

"After Carlier took action, you immediately spread the news that the action of the police station was an attempt by the parliament to cover up their incompetence and subjugation... In short, the bigger the conflict, the better! By the way, don't let Carlier find out!" Mbonaparte to Marcel Yeruger.

"Yes!"




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