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Make France Great Again - Chapter 243

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Chapter 243: reaction

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Louis Philippe, the king, was declared dead the moment he left Paris. Now Louis Philippe died as an ordinary father and grandfather. He is looking forward to a bright future for his children and grandchildren.

In order to better realize this future, Louis Philippe was even able to admit his mistakes to the enemy he had been guarding against for 18 years. He hoped that he could exchange his own death for the possibility of future generations returning to France, even if the possibility was very small.

This is Louis Philippe, a king who is good at compromising and does not care about his own gains and losses. He can pick up the crown abandoned by the Bourbons on the barricade without shame, and be crowned as a "Frenchman" amid the condemnation of the Bourbon remnants and foreign orthodox dynasties. the king".

[The king of France represents the power of the monarch, and the power of the king of the French on behalf of the monarch is bestowed by the people. 】

Louis Philippe has been compromising in order to become a king all his life. Even when he is critically ill, he is looking forward to being able to compromise in exchange for the cooperation of the long branch and the young branch.

August 30, 1850.

The monarchs who experienced Bourbon, the government of the Republic, the First Empire, the Restoration of Bourbon, and the Kingdom of Orleans died in Claremont, a suburb of London, by the side of a wife who had suffered together, surrounded by descendants, and dignitaries. In the middle of the gathering, he was 76 years old.

When the last words were spoken, Louis Philip's pupils lost their luster, the arm holding the queen drooped uncontrollably, and his body couldn't help but lean back on the bed.

"Doctor! Doctor!" The Queen shouted loudly to the doctor in the room. She hoped to hear from the doctor that Louis Philippe was only in a coma.

The doctor who was in charge of sending Louis Philippe on the last journey hurriedly came to Louis Philippe's bedside. He put his hands on Louis Philippe's breath and neck in turn, and then put his head on Louis Philippe's chest. After Philip's complete death, the doctor removed from Louis-Philippe's chest.

In the ardent hope of everyone, the sad-faced doctor solemnly announced to everyone present the news that they already knew but were unwilling to face.

"His Majesty the King... has returned to the embrace of the Lord!" the doctor said to everyone present in a heavy and slow voice.

After receiving the notice of Louis Philippe's death, everyone present showed a sad expression.

The Queen of Louis Philippe lay on the bed where Louis Philippe was lying and wept bitterly.

The Duke of Nemours helped the queen aside, while the Prince of Joanville invited the praying Catholic priest.

In the solemn prayers of the priest holding the cross and the Christian Bible, the crowd began to wrap the body of Louis Philippe, and then carried it into the coffin that had been prepared on the first floor.

In the next few days, Louis Philippe will meet with "political dignitaries" from various countries in this coffin.

At that time, the orthodox faction will also send people to come, and they can use this opportunity to complete the cooperation with the orthodox faction.

This is what Odilon Barrow and others thought...

Relying on the secret passages unique to British and European law (such as the Rothschild family's Clipper), the news of Louis Philippe's death spread to Paris in France and Ames in Germany the next day.

After the death of Louis Philippe, the Parisian political circles caused ripples. Some people (Orleanists) lamented the death of Louis Philippe, and some people (Orthodox) rejoiced for the death of Louis Philippe

But there is no doubt that the death of Louis Philippe is beneficial to all members of the party of order. The orthodox and the Orleans hope to exchange the death of the party of order for the dispute between Bourbon and Orleans, so as to better integrate. The Bonapartists (mainly Jérôme Bonaparte) hoped to tear apart the veil of orthodox and Orleanist affection through the death of Louis-Philippe.

"Alas! An era is gradually fading away, and it won't be long before that era will be further and further away from us..." Although there is an element of false compassion in cats crying and mice, Jerome Bonaparte couldn't help it. Sigh for the death of Louis Philippe.

Sighing and sighing, Jerome Bonaparte was still sincerely happy in his heart: "History will eventually prove that Louis-Philippe's style will not work in France! We are heading for a different path from Louis-Philippe!"

"You're right! The era of Louis-Philippe is over!" Wallevsky, who was standing beside Jerome Bonaparte, also said complimentably: "Then is your era!"

"It's not me! It's us!" Jerome Bonaparte corrected Wallevsky's "mistake": "With me alone, I can never succeed! With you, I can succeed. Go on!"

Wallewski smiled noncommittally.

After a while, Jerome Bonaparte said to Wallevsky: "Cousin, I wonder if you are interested in going to London to present a flower to Louis-Philippe on my behalf!"

"Of course!" Wallevsky nodded and smiled, "simple" he thought it was a sign of "reconciliation" between Jerome Bonaparte and the Orleans faction.

"Then trouble you!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Wallevsky with a smile.

That night, Wallevsky boarded a cargo ship bound for Britain. He took the mission entrusted to him by Jérôme Bonaparte to mourning in the village of Claremont.

After Wallevsky left Rouen, Jerome Bonaparte called over his most loyal "blade" again, he looked at Marcel Yeruger blankly and said, "I'll give you one now. Mission, find out all the assets of Louis Philippe in France! Remember all assets!"

Jérôme Bonaparte's emphasis made Marcel Yaruger sure that the president might be about to take action against the Orleans family.

After all, the Orleans family served as the royal family for 18 years, and during these 18 years, they have saved a considerable amount of wealth, and the hatred between the Bonapartists and the Orleans is on the bright side, and they do not take advantage of their civil unrest to kill Pig, we have to wait until when to kill.

Of course, these are all guesses made by Marcel Yarug, who dared not ask the president for the reason in person. Marcel Yarug could only respond to Nian: "Yes!"

"Okay! You go back to Paris first!"

Jerome Bonaparte, who had explained the task, waved his hand and ordered Marcel Yeruger to leave, and Marcel Yeruger took advantage of the darkness to leave.

...

At the same time that Jerome Bonaparte ordered Marcel Yeruger to find out about Louis-Philippe's estate, the Count of Chambord, the heir to the throne of Emra, also issued an order to his "faithful" Duke of Richelieu. command.

Under the day-long dissuasion of the Parisian orthodox royalist party headed by Berryer and Broy, the Count of Chambord decided to go to the funeral with the overall situation as the top priority.

As the chief minister of the small court of the Count of Chambord, the Duke of Richelieu became the main person in the mourning, and the two made their final "farewell" in the study.

"Your Majesty, do you really want to cooperate with the usurper? They made you lose your throne at the beginning!" Duke Richelieu, who is good at "arching fire", upholds a stubborn and extreme royalist ideology to the Count of Chambord "Bitterly" said.

The Count of Chambord, who grew up abroad and was surrounded by a group of rotten ideas, was also inevitably influenced by orthodox principles.

"I don't like them!" The Count of Chambord said stiffly and without a trace of warmth, "If it wasn't for them (the Duke of Broy) forcing me (translator), I would never have had the slightest bit of a relationship with those usurpers. connect."

"They are despising the sanctity of the kingship... By uniting with the usurper, it doesn't mean that the sacred kingship has to bow to its subjects!" Duke Richelieu repeatedly said.

"That's why I sent you to prevent this from happening!" The Count of Chambord said to the Duke of Richelieu in a cordial tone, "in order to prevent the Duke of Broy from going in my name to cooperate with the Orleans faction. , you must go!"

"I see! Your Majesty!" the Duke of Richelieu assured the Count of Chambord. "I will live up to my expectations!"

"Well!" Count Chambord nodded with satisfaction, "Okay! You go out first!"

"Yes!" The Duke of Richelieu left the Count of Chambord's study and met the Duke of Broy in the corridor.

After the Duke of Richelieu and the Duke of Broy smiled at each other, the two passed by.

The Duke of Broy entered the study of the Count of Chambord, and he said respectfully, "Your Majesty!"

"I have decided to send the Duke of Richelieu to Britain!" The Count of Chambord immediately said to the Duke of Broy.

"Richelieu... Duke?" The Duke of Broy was delighted at the compromise of the Count of Chambord~www.novelhall.com~, but he was suspicious of the Duke of Richelieu.

"What? Can't the Duke of Richelieu?" The Count of Chambord snorted coldly.

"Of course!" Duke Broy first agreed with Duke Richelieu, and then he carefully bowed and asked, "Your Majesty, can you send a few more people there!"

If the Duke of Richelieu could not be stopped, he could only send a group of mourning groups as much as possible, and then spare the Duke of Richelieu to discuss the merger.

"No!" The Count of Chambord rejected the Duke of Broy's proposal with a firm attitude.

In his concept, being able to send messengers to mourning the usurper has shown his kindness, and he cannot send more people there.

He revealed the arrogance of the orthodox nobles in his bones and was unwilling to communicate further with the usurper.

The Duke of Broy, who was encountered by the Count of Chambord, could only laugh, as long as the Duke of Richelieu was able to go to the mourning, it was already an incredible progress.

Of course, the Duke of Broy did not know that the funeral of the Duke of Richelieu was the trigger for the complete breakdown of the cooperation between the Orthodox faction and the Orleans faction.

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