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Make France Great Again - Chapter 259

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


Chapter 259: Tsar in action

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Looking at Nicholas I on the throne, he waved his hand and retreated from the surrounding attendants. Karl Nescherro, who cooperated with tacit understanding, hurriedly came to Nicholas I's side. He bowed to the most honorable tsar in Russia. salute.

"Your Majesty, there is indeed good news!" Karl Nescherrodie responded to Nicholas I.

"Oh? What's the news?" Nicholas I smiled and looked at Karl Necherroddie with a look of interest.

Nicholas I believed that Karl Necherrodie would never let him down, because those who let him down would have to be dismissed.

"Your Majesty, this news came from France!" Carl Necherrodie cautiously responded to Nicholas I.

Karl Necherroddie knew that France had been a "pain" for His Majesty the Tsar since 1830, and that the corner of the original orthodoxy collapsed here [referring to the establishment of the Orleans dynasty], not to mention the one two years ago. From there came the revolutions that endangered the whole of Europe.

After two revolutionary plagues, Tsar Nicholas I instinctively had a rebellious sentiment towards revolution and rebellion.

If it weren't for the wrong timing, Karl Nescher Roddy had every reason to believe that Tsar Nicholas I would not mind, like his older brother, the Holy King Alexander, wishing to lead the soldiers of the Russian Empire into France.

It's just that the current Russian Empire soldiers have the ability to invade France again. Karl Nescherroddie has always been skeptical after assisting Hungary in the battle on the Danube.

Sure enough, after hearing the "good news" from France, Nicholas I withdrew his smile and his expression became solemn. He asked Karl Necherrodie in a serious tone and said, "Nechellodie, Are you sure that the good news you said came from France?"

"Your Majesty, I'm very sure!" Karl Necherrodie told Nicholas I in a firm tone, the news from the Russian ambassador to France from Paris: "According to Vladimirovich's report, the President of the French Republic Jérôme Bonaparte has basically controlled the spread of the revolution in the Paris area, and they are actively seeking an agreement with the Russian Empire in some way."

"Jerome Bonaparte? That playboy's son?" Nicholas I mocked with a contemptuous expression on the corner of his mouth.

"That's right! Your Majesty!" Karl Nescherrodie responded to Nicholas I.

Nicholas I got up from the throne and slowly walked down from the throne, turned his back to Karl Nescherrodie and was silent for a long time, then turned to Karl Nescherlodie and asked, "Nescherlodie, the Empire, Is there still any ability to launch an expedition!"

Karl Necherrodie instantly understood what Nicholas I meant, but Nicholas I still couldn't let go of the French Republic.

Regarding Nicholas I's "delusions", Karl Nescher Roddy could only politely dissuade him: "Your Majesty, our finances cannot support us to carry out a labor-intensive expedition! Especially when our country also lent money to About 8 million rubles in the Austrian Empire..."

The Russian Empire in 1850 can be said to be an empire riddled with holes. It has a strong-looking exterior, and its interior has long been eroded by corrupt military aristocrats and bureaucrats.

In the wave of industrialization, the Russian Empire has been left far behind.

Not to mention the present-day Russian Empire, compared with the already industrialized Britain, even the Austrian Empire, which has just started to industrialize, is slightly inadequate.

Not to mention the fact that the tsar, who was very happy, invaded the Principality of the Danube and helped the Austrian Empire to suppress the revolution made the Russian Empire successfully bear nearly 10 million foreign debts and 8 million loans to Austria.

When the war machine loses its financial nourishment, it will only become a pile of empty shelves.

As far as Karl Nescherrodie has learned, the rifles of the Russian front-line troops are less than two-thirds equipped, and the rifles of many armies are still stuck in the period when Napoleon was defeated, and only a few armies are equipped. Equipped with the same equipment as the British and French.

Karl Nescherroddy knew these questions, as did Paskevich, who commanded the Russian army to suppress the Hungarian revolution.

[Ivan Fyodorovich Paskevich (1782-1856), Field Marshal of Russia. Count of Yerevan, Prince of Warsaw. 】

As for whether Nicholas I knew or not, Karl Nescherrodie didn't know.

"Money, money! Where has all my money gone!" Nicholas I couldn't help but scolded Karl Necherrodie angrily: "As the monarch of a country, do you want to be stumped by this **** money? ?"

Karl Necherrodie bowed his head and said nothing. Karl Necherrodie didn't dare to talk nonsense on this issue.

If the trouble is not good, St. Petersburg will dislike another **** storm.

Nicholas I, who was venting at will, complained again with his unrestrained thoughts that day: "Can't we find a way to borrow money from Britain? Just like before!"

When Nicholas I said "at the time" he was referring to the Napoleonic Wars.

In order to win over the European powers to form an anti-French alliance, the Kingdom of Britain generously provided assistance to the European countries, of which the Russian Empire was the country with the most aid from Britain.

"Your Majesty, there are still some misunderstandings between the Kingdom of Great Britain and us!" Karl Nescher Roddy responded to Nicholas I euphemistically: "Their subjects do not want to believe in the great Russian Empire, and their newspapers wantonly slander our empire , so that their government also has to be hostile to us in order to cater to public opinion!"

"It's a group of people who don't know how to be grateful!" Nicholas I couldn't help but scolded the British people. He who brought the Russian imperial system into the British system did not understand what Britain was doing: "If they were under my rule, , I must make them look good. Victoria is only a little girl after all. If she can be as bold as I am, the kingdom of Britain will prosper in her hands."

"You're right!" Karl Necherrodie casually echoed.

Although Karl Nescherroddie understood the operation of the political system of the British kingdom, he would not have explained to Nicholas I that it was better that the tsar did not know about some details.

Otherwise, it will be a political crisis.

"Okay! What is the agreement between France and us that you said?" The tsar, who had circled around for a long time, returned to the original topic again.

"Your Majesty, France has agreed to our expansion in the Near East, and promised to support our demands in the Near East!" Karl Necherrodie first reported to Nicholas I that Jerome Bonaparte gave the Russian Empire conditions of.

"Excellent!" With a smile on Nicholas I's face, he said proudly: "The son of the Bonaparte family still chooses to bow to us!"

"That's all because of your leadership, Your Majesty!" Karl Nescherrodie once again praised Nicholas I in a shameless spirit, and then added without leaving a trace: "However, they hope that The Empire can give them a small reward to support their expansion in the Rhineland!"

As soon as these words came out, the tsar, who was originally smiling, tensed for a moment. He scrutinized Karl Necherrodie with stern eyes and said, "He actually dares to negotiate terms with me!!! The son of the Bonaparte family. When did you become so daring!"

Karl Necherrodie could only remind in a low voice: "Your Majesty, he is now the President of the French Republic!"

"President?" Nicholas I couldn't help but smile: "A title that comes from the alms of the untouchables, the Bonaparte family treats it like a treasure."

"Your Majesty, France has always been a country of great importance! Even if they were once defeated by our army!" Karl Necherrodie once again said to Nicholas I with a humble attitude.

"I know!" Nicholas I seemed impatient, he waved his hand and said, "You mean, if the Russian Empire wants to conquer Constantinople, it cannot do without the help of France, right?"

"Your Majesty!" Karl Nescherrodie's words already showed his attitude.

"We will never satisfy our enemies with the land of our allies! Not even an inch of land!" Nicholas I was resolute. In his opinion, even though the King of Prussia had some disrespect in 1848-1849, he still It was a "faithful" ally of the entire Nicholas I, and Nicholas I had to defend their interests.

"Your Majesty, according to the report from the imperial envoy in the British embassy, ​​the Prussian envoy seems to be in the process of negotiating an alliance with Britain!" Karl Necherrodie once again reported Prussia's problems to Nicholas I~www.novelhall.com ~ Nicholas I's face changed. He thought that King Frederick William IV of Prussia would be able to restrain himself. Unexpectedly, he chose to ask Britain for help.

Hohenzollern's attitude annoyed Nicholas I, compared with the submissiveness of the Habsburgs.

There was even the idea of ​​letting Austria completely replace Prussia.

"Nechellodie, are you trying to persuade me to agree to Jerome Bonaparte's suggestion?" Nicholas I asked Nechellodie.

"Your Majesty, my suggestion is that we neither agree nor oppose it! If France has the ability to **** land from Prussia, then we can acquiesce to their behavior!" Karl Necherrodie to Nicholas I Suggests: "But after that, I'm afraid they will be the focus of Europe! By that time, no one will care about the problems of Constantinople anymore, people will only recall the original fear of revolution!"

Karl Nescherroddie's method is to fight fear with fear. As long as France's hatred value is higher than that of the Russian Empire, no one will care what the Russian Empire does in the Balkans.




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