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Make France Great Again - Chapter 244

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Chapter 244: Two factions fighting against fire and water

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September 1, 1850.

The Duke of Richelieu was ordered to go to Claremont to mourning Louis Philippe. Because Ames was located in the seaside area of ​​northwestern Germany, this convenient condition allowed the Duke of Richelieu to save time on land.

At 9 o'clock in the morning, a fast ship equipped with a high-power steam engine carried the Duke of Richelieu to Britain.

The fast ship under the action of the steam engine no longer accommodates the wind direction and wind force, and it shuttles in the North Sea at an extremely fast speed.

After a day and a night of sailing, the Clipper finally arrived in London in the afternoon of September 2.

After disembarking, the Duke of Richelieu did not go to Claremont Township immediately. Instead, after leaving the London dock, he drove to the racecourse to participate in gambling activities, and did not stop until he lost all his existing funds.

From this point of view, the Duke of Richelieu is not completely rotten, to some extent, there is some progress.

As for why the Duke of Richelieu opposed the union of the Orleans and the Orthodox faction, a small part of the reason was that he really hated Louis-Philippe. His father was driven out of Paris by Louis-Philippe and lived in exile again. However, most of the reasons are: once they unite with the Orleanists, it means that they must compromise with the Orleanists, and compromise means to give up part of the interests to the Orleanists.

So whose interests should be sacrificed? It can't be those guys who spend all day in Paris running for the restoration of the king! If they do not give up their interests, they must give up the interests of the "small court".

They have not been away from Paris politics for many centuries. They can only survive by relying on their monarchs, which is to weaken their power in disguise.

The "Little Court" faction headed by the Duke of Richelieu was definitely unwilling to unite with the Orleans faction. The Duke of Richelieu was not alone, but a small court surrounding the Duke of Richelieu.

They can be connected in series to completely isolate the inside and outside.

Of course, all this presupposes that the Count of Chambord agrees with them.

However, how could the Count of Chambord, who grew up all day in such a rotten little court, not produce rotten fruit.

The Duke of Richelieu, who had no money to spare, found a hotel to renovate at will, and came to Clermont Township in the early morning of the 3rd.

This was the last day of Louis-Philippe's burial, and everyone present was not surprised by the arrival of Duke Richelieu.

Duke Nemours, who was enduring his grief, got up and went to receive Duke Richelieu, along with Count Morley and others.

"Welcome, Your Excellency!" Duke Nemours said to Duke Richelieu with a sad face.

Duke Richelieu looked at Duke Nemour's "fading" appearance. He raised his head and nodded arrogantly: "I am here under the order of His Majesty the King to see the Duke of Orleans off!"

The arrogant remarks of the Duke of Richelieu caused everyone present to raise their eyebrows. After all, Louis Philippe was crowned King of Orleans by all the French people, but in Richelieu's mouth, he became the Duke of Orleans.

The meaning of the Duke of Richelieu is obvious, they are not willing to recognize the so-called kingdom of Orleans.

The Prince of Joanville cast an angry look at Duke Richelieu, and the envoy of the British court and Wallevsky also showed surprise.

"Thank you Count of Chambord for your love!" The Duke of Nemours was also not to be outdone, using the title "Count of Chambord" to insinuate "Henry V".

Duke Richelieu's expression also froze, his eyes revealing annoyance.

As soon as the funeral began, the Orleanists and the Orthodox were on the same page.

Count Morley, who was standing on the side, hurriedly stepped forward to ease the atmosphere and said, "Thanks to His Majesty King Henry V for sending an envoy to see off our King Louis Philippe!"

Count Morley's standard answer made the Duke of Richelieu and the Duke of Nemours a step up, and the two decided to put aside the dispute and let the funeral end.

The Duke of Richelieu walked to Louis Philippe's coffin and remained silent.

Old man, you are finally dead!

Although Duke Richelieu's expression was very solemn, he did feel genuine joy in his heart.

"May God bless His Excellency the Duke, and let all his glory and sins follow the Lord into heaven!" Duke Richelieu said loudly.

As soon as this statement came out, the Orleanists caused a commotion again.

Many Orleanites felt that the Duke of Richelieu did not come to seek cooperation, but to sabotage.

In order not to affect the continuation of the funeral, the Orleanists and others could only suppress the anger of the main content.

At noon, an old man dressed in a white bishop's costume appeared in front of the coffin, and the old man holding a bible said aloud prayers.

"May our brother be able to..."

After the prayer was over, the bishop again sprinkled two drops of "holy water" on Louis Philip, who was lying in the coffin, and then stepped back.

The Duke of Nemours and others closed the lid of the coffin with sadness and carried them into the carriage.

The carriage carried Louis Philip's body to the foot of a hill in Claremont Township.

Louis Philippe's wife, the former queen of the Kingdom of Orleans, introduced to the nobles beside him with a weeping voice: "He liked this place before his death!"

The coffin was slowly lowered into the deep pit just dug a few days ago at the foot of the mountain, and the coffin was gradually buried by a handful of soil.

Looking at the body of his father, who could only be buried in a foreign country, Duke Nemours secretly made an oath in his heart, full of tears.

Father! Before long, you will be able to return to France!

Louis Philippe's coffin was buried at 3 pm, and everyone returned to the villa in Claremont Township with all kinds of new feelings.

Many people also gradually said goodbye on their journey back to Claremont, leaving only members of the Orthodox and Orleanists.

When the Duke of Richelieu was about to leave the Clermont villa, the Count of Morais blocked the way of the Duke of Richelieu.

"Your Excellency, I think the Duke of Broy has explained the situation to you." Count Morley said to Duke Richelieu.

"I know! You want to plan a merger!" The Duke of Richelieu put on a stance that he had nothing to do with him.

Looking at Duke Richelieu's attitude, a nameless anger surged in Duke Morley's heart. He pressed his anger and asked Duke Richelieu: "Your Excellency, we should unite! Only in this way can we fight against the President! Louis Philippe Before his death, the king personally told us that he was sorry for what happened in the past, and hoped that the two of us could get rid of our previous hatred and work together!"

Count Morley's words surprised Duke Richelieu. He did not expect that Louis-Philippe would be able to admit the king's pride before he died.

Surprised to be astonished, Duke Richelieu had no intention of uniting with Duke Morley: "Mr Morley, I don't think I lost your help! Our majesty cannot ascend to the throne! The source of the monarch's power To God, not subjects. That's the difference between us!"

The arrogant speech of the Duke of Richelieu made Count Morais even more annoyed, but he still chose to hold back his anger and show his affection to the Duke of Richelieu. Come on! Now we've been suppressed by that bastard, Jerome Bonaparte. If we can't unite, then that fellow Jerome Bonaparte will surely pluck the fruit of France."

Better to have Jerome Bonaparte off than you!

The Duke of Richelieu groaned inwardly.

It is said that the hatred of heretics is greater than that of heretics. Eighteen years have passed since the restoration of the hatred between Bourbon and Napoleon has long since faded.

Restoring the hatred between Bourbon and Orleans is the real mainstream.

"I don't think it's our lack of unity!" Duke Richelieu immediately found a reason to retort: ​​"If you can serve the monarch wholeheartedly as we do, then we are fully capable of putting our monarch on the throne. But You can't, you're only half-hearted, you have no ability to give back the power of the monarch to God. You put your hope in our strength to help you achieve it, and I tell you it's impossible!"

"Duke Richelieu, we didn't talk like that before!" Now, Count Morais also understood that Richelieu didn't mean to merge at all, and he also changed his attitude and said coldly.

"I don't know what agreement Broy has reached with you!" Duke Richelieu bluntly cut off the attempts of Morais and others: "I can tell you! As long as we are here, we will never be united with the usurper. "

"You..." Count Morley pointed to Duke Richelieu and was speechless.

The Duke of Richelieu strode out of the room, out of the village of Claremont.

When the Duke of Nemours asked about the merger, Count Morley responded apologetically: "I'm sorry! Your Highness, they have no desire to unite with us at all!"

A look of loneliness flashed on Nemour's face~www.novelhall.com~ Now he had to comfort Morley: "Count Morley, I believe that under the leadership of you and Mister Thiers, we will be able to live without them. to return to France under the circumstances!"

"I think so too!" Earl Morley responded with a reluctant smile to Earl Nemours.

On the 6th, when the Duke of Richelieu returned to Emra, he reported the mourning party to the Count of Chambord.

"Your Majesty, those guys from Orleans wanted to join us, but I refused! I told them we would never join them."

Come on, the Duke of Richelieu glanced at the Duke of Brouil and Bellier.

The expressions of the two froze after Duke Richelieu said those words, and they couldn't believe their ears.

All my efforts so far have been in vain! What are they for? To act as a clown?

"Well done!" Count Chambord nodded and praised Duke Richelieu's actions, and then also looked at Duke Broy and Bellier and emphasized: "I repeat, I will never To unite with those vile and shameless usurpers!"

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