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Make France Great Again - Chapter 246

Published at 16th of January 2023 05:57:28 AM


Chapter 246: final hurdle

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There is a saying that some families are happy and some are sad.

When the death of Louis Philippe and the "open letter" of the Count of Chambord caused the Orleans faction and the orthodox faction to fall into chaos and despair, Jerome Bonaparte, who was patrolling the army in Strasbourg, was also very excited.

Jerome Bonaparte, who was staying in the independence camp, showed a look of joy on his face. After he got up and paced back and forth, he excitedly tapped the newspaper placed on the desk and said to Wallevsky: "I will Talk about how those guys could possibly succeed!"

A smile also appeared on Wallewski's face. In his opinion, with the appearance of Count Chambord's "open letter", the party of Order had inevitably faced a situation of disintegration.

Valewski once again remembered the words that the president said to him in a firm tone more than a month ago, "The Orleans and the orthodoxy will inevitably break", and there was a trace of awe in his eyes.

I really don't know if it's a blessing or a curse to be with such a president.

"Sir, what are we going to do now?" Valevsky asked Jerome Bonaparte in a submissive tone.

"We don't have to do anything!" Jerome Bonaparte sat back in his chair, and said to Wallevsky with an old godly expression: "Believe me! In a few days, one of them will Some people will come close to us!"

"This..." Wallevsky hesitated for a moment, but he still didn't believe Jerome Bonaparte in his heart.

In the next few days, Jérôme Bonaparte casually inspected the troops in Strasbourg, and at the same time had an intimate conversation with the mine owners in the Strasbourg area, promising to give them additional A batch of railway stocks, without any further mention of the situation in Paris.

Until Wallevsky put a telegram from Paris on Jerome Bonaparte's desk, Jerome Bonaparte opened the telegram and saw a face-to-face communication from Paris.

The telegram was sent from the Elysee Palace in Paris by the chief of staff. The content of the telegram said: Recently, a group of orthodox and Orleanist deputies hoped to take refuge in the Elysee Palace. dare to reject them. He could only ask the Strasbourg French Telegram about Jerome Bonaparte's attitude.

"Tell Mocar that the Elysee Palace welcomes the deputies who want to join the Bonaparte faction!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Wallevsky immediately.

"Yes!" Wallevsky immediately went to the telegraph office to send a telegram to the Elysee Palace,

Since the telegram was not too far from the barracks, Wallevsky soon sent the telegram to Paris.

When he returned to Jerome Bonaparte's room again, Jerome Bonaparte immediately gave Wallevsky a new order: "It's time to return to Paris."

"So fast! But our journey..." Valevsky asked Jerome Bonaparte.

"It has to be fast, this is an opportunity, and we have to seize it." Jerome Bonaparte said decisively.

Wallevsky obeyed Jerome Bonaparte's orders, and the two departed for Paris on the 24th.

After the Strasbourg commander and deputy commander heard the news that Jerome Bonaparte was about to leave, they offered to keep them.

Unfortunately, Jerome Bonaparte's departure has been decided, and the commander of Strasbourg can only see Jerome Bonaparte off.

Jerome Bonaparte boarded the train from Strasbourg to Paris under the watchful eyes of the Strasbourg commander, deputy commander and other division commanders.

The train, which was completed just two months ago, is a small contribution to France by Jerome Bonaparte.

In order to be able to open to traffic as soon as possible, the Ministry of Railways ruled out the construction work day and night for thousands of years, and finally completed the operation before the expected time. Of course, this railway did not spend less money.

The initial capital and maintenance cost of the entire railway was nearly 80 million francs, and the French people once again bore an invisible foreign debt for Jerome Bonaparte's railway empire.

After two days and one night, the train finally arrived in Paris on September 26.

Because Jérôme Bonaparte and Wallevsky sneaked into Paris (they claimed to be going to Nancy), there was no soldier on the platform.

When Jerome Bonaparte and Wallevsky left the platform and quietly came to the gate of the Elysee Palace, the "Guardian" in charge of guarding the Elysee Palace looked at Jerome Bonaparte in surprise.

"Hello President!" The "Guardian" hurriedly saluted Jerome Bonaparte.

"Hello!" Jerome Bonaparte also returned the salute to them.

Jerome Bonaparte, who had returned to the study after an absence of nearly two months, suddenly felt as if he had passed away. Looking at the display and furnishings of the study, Jerome Bonaparte said to himself: " leaving soon!"

As soon as he finished speaking, there was a knock on the door, and Jerome Bonaparte quickly adjusted his condition and rushed out the door: "Please come in!"

Prince Monfort pushed open the door and entered. He looked at Jerome Bonaparte with a surprised expression and asked, "Didn't you say you were going to Nancy? Why did you come back so soon!"

"It's just an announcement!" Jerome Bonaparte pleaded with Prince Monfort: "Father, could you please make a trip to call General Saint Arnault and Minister Reno over here!"

"What are you going to do?" Prince Monfort looked at Jerome Bonaparte nervously. This time use definitely seemed unwise.

"Secret!" Jerome Bonaparte said mysteriously.

The Prince of Monfort obeyed Jerome Bonnet's order and took a carriage to the War Department.

I found Minister Reño in the Office of the Minister, and then found General Saint Arnault in the Staff Office of the Secretariat, who was urging the Secretariat to draw up a map of the Near East.

After more than a year of concerted efforts, the Near East and parts of Germany are not the 1:32,000 fuzzy map of the Franco-Prussian War.

"Marshal, Minister!" The arrival of Prince Monfort made all the members of the Secretariat salute him.

Prince Monfort also returned the salute to everyone present, and then he called General Saint Arnault to the minister's office.

"The president is back!" Prince Monfort whispered to San Arno and Reno in the minister's office.

Minister Reno and Saint Arnault also showed the same expressions as Prince Monfort before.

"What does the president want us to do?" General Saint Arnault responded immediately.

Prince Monfort shook his head and said to the two: "He didn't say it, he just asked you to join him!"

Prince Monfort, Minister Reno, and General Saint Arnault left the Ministry of War. The three of them took a carriage to the Elysee Palace to meet with Jerome Bonaparte.

"Your Majesty!" Minister Reño and General San Arno said in unison.

"Excellent! You are finally here!" Jerome Bonaparte invited the two to sit down and said to them: "I want to depose Changarnier!"

"Huh?" Minister Reno and Saint Arnault looked at Jerome Bonaparte with some doubts.

"The reason why Changarnier was not forcibly removed before was because I was worried that Changarnier might use the power of the Party of Order to restrict us! Now..." Jerome Bonaparte said in a schadenfreude tone: "They have already fallen into Split, we must seize this opportunity to sweep Changarnier out of the army!"

Minister Reno and General Saint Arnault smiled at the same time. They were finally able to kick the damned Changarnier out of the army.

As long as the party of Order has pulled out the last nail that the Party of Order has planted in the army, they will be able to take full control of the army.

"Your Excellency, after Changarnier is dismissed. Who will take up his post!" Minister Reign asked Jerome Bonaparte.

"After Changarnier, Charles Cousin Montauban will serve as the commander of the regular army. The National Guard, I have my own arrangements!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to Reno.

[Charles Kuzan Montauban (June 24, 1796 - January 8, 1878), the Count of Eight Mile Bridge in history, Napoleon III, he was excavated as a general in 1855, Jerome . Bonaparte discovered the "hero" who captured the Algerian national hero Abdulkadir during the purge of the Ministry of War. At that time, his rank was still colonel. Jerome Bonaparte promoted him to a brigadier general. , and then promoted to major general during martial law, and is currently idle in Paris. 】

"Yes!" Minister Reño understood that what the president likes best is to put "new people" in important positions, and he does not reject this kind of behavior.

After all, Reign himself was also the person who was promoted by Jerome Bonaparte back then.

"Okay! You can act now!" Jerome Bonaparte, who had given the order, reminded again: "Remember to act fast! You must take it before they can react~www.novelhall.com~ Down to Changarnier!"

"Yes!" Minister Reno and San Arnault responded at the same time.

Minister Reño and Saint Arnault, who had returned to the War Department from the Elysee Palace, quickly convened all the members of the War Department for a brief meeting.

"From now on, the Ministry of War must always be ready to deal with emergencies!" Minister Reño said with a serious and oppressive expression.

The members of the Ministry of War who did not know the truth felt a hint of imminent aura in Minister Reino's words. They wanted to ask Minister Reino what was going to happen, but they did not dare to speak.

Early the next morning, an order from the Elysée Palace was passed to the War Department, and the War Department only understood what Minister Reño meant the day before.

"I, Jerome Bonaparte, President of the French Republic, on the order of the Supreme Military Commander of France, have decided to revoke the positions of Commander of the National Guard of Changarnier and Commander of the Seine Provincial Guard with immediate effect."

The date of the inscription on the back of the notice is September 27, 1850.

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