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Make France Great Again - Chapter 251

Published at 16th of January 2023 05:57:18 AM


Chapter 251: dance is diplomacy

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The banquet of the Tuileries Palace started around 8 o'clock in the evening. All the rooms were lit by the order of Jerome Bonaparte. From the outside to the inside, the entire Tuileries Palace seemed to be enveloped by light. , In this splendid hall, generals, parliamentarians, businessmen, and ministers from various countries gathered together to participate in the dance.

For the foreign ministers, it was the first time they had attended a ball at the Tuileries since the Revolution of 1848, and the keen ministers seemed to sense something unusual.

After all, the combination of the words Tuileries and Bonaparte is to provoke the nerves of the entire European country.

Jerome Bonaparte, the protagonist of the ball, wore a tight suit and still wore a Legion of Glory medal on his chest. He shuttled through the crowd to receive the blessings of the guests in the hall.

Occasionally he would stop and stop to chat with the ball guests.

The whole ball became a social place for Jérôme Bonaparte alone.

Of course, not everyone revolved around Jérôme Bonaparte. The Russian Imperial Minister and the British Minister were rarely together.

"Mr. Minister, would you like to have a chat!" The Russian Minister said to the British Minister in a slightly rude French accent.

The British Minister glanced at the Russian Minister who appeared in front of him, he hesitated for a moment and then nodded.

The Russian envoy and the British envoy came to a remote place to talk.

"Mr. Minister, look at his clown-like performance! Those who didn't know it thought he had become an emperor!" The Russian Minister complained to the British Minister.

"That's impossible to say!" The British envoy responded with a smile, seemingly casually saying, "Who knows if he will be crowned like a great man!"

A look of consternation flashed across the Russian envoy's expression, and he immediately covered up the past with a smile: "It shouldn't be possible! His uncle relied on military exploits one after another to be able to make up for his bloodline disadvantage. His bloodline is better than his. His uncle is indeed a little more noble, but he builds up the same feats as his uncle. Even if it's half!"

"Then I don't know!" The British Minister shrugged, with a meaningful smile on the corner of his mouth: "Maybe, which unfortunate country will become his stepping stone!"

The Russian envoy looked gloomy, and the British envoy seemed to be alluding to the great Russian Empire.

impossible! It is absolutely impossible for the great Russian Empire to fail!

The Russian envoy murmured a few words in his heart, and he quickly changed the subject: "I heard that the alliance between your country and France seems to have become a stranger!"

What the Russian minister said was exactly what happened in late May, when Admiral Parker, the commander of the British Mediterranean Fleet, was invited by Don Pacificick to sail into Athens on his way back from the Dardanelles. In order to support the dubious rights and interests demanded by Don Pacific, the Kingdom of Greece was reluctant to accept Don Pacific's request and could only ask the protector of France for help. mediate.

Helpless, Palmerston categorically rejected the French mediation, and his representative in Athens responded to the mediation with a rude attitude. In the era of Philippe, a lesson of national resentment for being too weak, Jerome Bonaparte decided to withdraw the French ambassador to Britain, and at the same time condemned Britain anonymously.

By the time Britain settled the dirty deal (July 26, 1850), the "quasi-alliance" between France and Britain ceased to exist.

Britain had to stand alone against the foreign policy of the Russian Empire.

Fortunately, the Russian Empire did not show any signs of overreach during this time, and they seemed to be distracted from other things by the Prussian-Austrian struggle.

"The Kingdom of Great Britain and the French Republic are just a relationship between neighbors, and there is no alliance between the two countries!" The British Minister denied the Russian Minister's "alliance" statement.

Although Palmerston in London has repeatedly called for the restoration of relations between Britain and France, the British Minister does not believe that the British cabinet should "bow down" to France, not to mention that there are many candidates in the cabinet and in the opposition who oppose the French Republic. .

"I just said how could a kingdom like Britain be united with a heretic like the Republic!" The Russian envoy showed a "sudden realization" expression, but an uncontrollable smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.

The reason why he succeeded the previous ambassador was to break up the alliance between Britain and France. What he didn't expect was that the alliance between the two countries would be dissolved without his intervention.

However, he still needs to repair the relationship with France. The last Russian ambassador left him with a big hole.

He would not have been willing to travel to Paris if it had not been forcibly assigned by the foreign minister, Necherodie.

Of course, cooperation is cooperation, and he still looks down on the upstart family in his bones.

"Since Mr. Ambassador thinks that the French Republic is a heresy, why do you want to attend the banquet of President Jerome Bonaparte." The British Minister asked the Russian Minister with a smile.

"Our Tsar's Majesty believes that France, as one of the most powerful and powerful countries in Europe, should be accepted by the whole of Europe. He should become an indispensable part of European countries!" The Russian Imperial Minister said casually, while observing The British ambassador's expression.

They are trying to win over France! Those damned Slavic barbarians!

There was a flash of horror in the eyes of the British envoy. In his impression, Tsar Nicholas I should have hated the heresy of the republic.

Afterwards, the British Minister's expression was a little flustered. If France and Russia, the two European army powers, really want to unite, there will be no place for the Kingdom of Britain in the whole of Europe.

The British envoy believed that no matter how arrogant the British were, they would not think that only one country in Britain could shake the system of the entire European continent.

The British Minister's panicked expression made the Russian Minister a little proud.

The dignified British minister was actually frightened by such a news, and the Russian minister went on to say: "His Majesty does not like Jerome Bonaparte, but it does not mean that we are against the French Republic. The French Republic deserves due respect. "

"Of course!" The British envoy showed a reluctant smile.

"Okay, it's time for me to leave!" The Russian envoy left the British envoy with satisfaction.

Only the British Minister was left standing alone, until a lady extended her hand to invite him to dance, and the British Minister responded.

...

Just when the Russian and British ministers parted ways, the Württemberg minister came to Jerome Bonaparte and said respectfully to Jerome Bonaparte: "Mr. Take back your Tuileries Palace from General Garnier!"

For the compliment from the Minister of Württemberg, Jerome Bonaparte smiled and corrected the "mistake" of the Minister of Württemberg: "This is not my private product, but a treasure of the whole of France."

"Mr. President, can I take a few minutes of your time! I have something to tell you." Upon seeing this, the Minister of Württemberg said to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Of course!" From the expression on the Württemberg Minister's face, Jerome Bonaparte could tell that there was another wave in the German region, and he looked at De Luiz subconsciously.

At this time, De Ruiz was dancing with his wife, and Jerome Bonaparte, who was inconvenient to disturb, entered a room in the Tuileries Palace together with the envoy of Württemberg.

After entering the room and closing the door, the Württemberg Minister opened his mouth and said, "His Royal Highness... No, I should call you Your Majesty!"

"You don't have to compliment me so soon!" Jerome Bonaparte waved his hand and emphasized to the Württemberg envoy: "I am still the president of the French Republic!"

The envoy of Württemberg certainly understood what Jerome Bonaparte meant, and Jerome Bonaparte would decide to rebuild the empire in the near future.

"Your Majesty!" The envoy of Württemberg still addressed Jerome Bonaparte.

"Tell me! What happened?" Jerome Bonaparte asked the Württemberg envoy.

"That's right! The Austrian Empire will sign a military alliance with our Majesty in the near future!" The envoy of Württemberg whispered to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Huh?" Jerome Bonaparte looked at the Minister of Württemberg in mock surprise, "Is there something big going on in the Austrian Empire!"

"It's not about last year's Hesse Marquis!" The Minister of Württemberg sighed and responded: "Now the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia can't wait to work hard to kill each other~www.novelhall.com~ Now the friction between the two sides It's getting bigger and bigger!"

This is the tragedy of a small country. A big country only needs to show its muscles, and a small country will face turmoil.

Even if the Kingdom of Württemberg is the second largest country in southern Germany, it can only follow the trend in the face of Prussia and Austria.

"Do you want France to mediate?" Jerome Bonaparte, who wanted to let both Prussia and Austria die immediately, said "frankly" to Württemberg: "With all due respect, France has no ability to mediate between Prussia and Austria. The war in Austria! The last mediation almost caused France to fall into a diplomatic predicament. (Mediation in the Greek incident, Britain and France temporarily cut off diplomatic relations)”

"No no no!" The Württemberg Minister shook his head and said, "His Majesty does not expect a truce between Prussia and Austria, we just want to ask France's attitude towards this war? Or, which side is France on?"

"Whoever is in our favor, we will stand on whose side!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to the Minister of Württemberg, and then added: "Prussia has rejected our olive branch!"

"I see!"

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