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Make France Great Again - Chapter 307

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Chapter 307: Government Reshuffle and Louis Pasteur

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May 4, 1851.

Wallevsky, who was then the secretary general of the French Third Republic, shouldered the mission entrusted to him by Jerome Bonaparte, and followed the exhibition delegation to Britain for a secret meeting with Queen Victoria and his wife.

The post of secretary-general has been vacant again, and all members inside and outside the Tuileries Palace will vote for Mocar, who is the director of general affairs. According to the unspoken rules of power in the Tuileries Palace, after Wallevsky left, Mokar must take over Wallevsky's position as the head of the secretary to lead the secretaries in the secretariat, and assist Jerome Powell. Naparta handles the Tuileries and government-related work.

Not only inside the Tuileries Palace, but even some members outside the Tuileries Palace (for example: Pessini, Minister of Public Works) are congratulating Mocar in secret, as if the position of the Secretary-General is already in Mocar's pocket thing. Mokar humbly expressed to those who congratulated him that he just wanted to better serve the government.

However, there are many people who compliment, and Mokar's heart can't help but give birth to some expectations.

However, when Mocart was full of expectations and thought that the position of the secretary would definitely belong to him, Jerome Bonaparte ruthlessly broke Mocart's expectations.

In the early morning of the 7th, Mocart went to the secretary room as usual to collect and summarize the documents organized by the subordinate secretaries, and prepared to put them in Jerome Bonaparte's study room.

When Mocar pushed the door into the study, he found that Jerome Bonaparte was already sitting in the study to approve documents and budgets.

"You're here!" Jerome Bonaparte raised his head and glanced at Mocart, who was holding the document, and said with a smile.

"Your Majesty!" Mocal responded to Jerome Bonaparte deferentially, then placed the document in front of Jerome Bonaparte and said, "This is the document sorted out by the secretary's office, please check it! "

After Jérôme Bonaparte glanced over all the documents, he slightly tilted his head and said to Mocar: "Sit down!"

Mocart sat on the chair directly opposite Jerome Bonaparte. He spread his hands flat on his thighs and looked at Jerome Bonaparte with a stern expression.

Looking at the director of general affairs who had followed him for more than two years, Jerome Bonaparte showed a kind smile, and then he lowered his head to revise some of the contents of the bill, while pretending to ask casually: " How does it feel to take over the role of Secretary General Wallewski recently?"

Jerome Bonaparte's casual inquiry made Mocart feel a little panic in his heart, and he responded cautiously: "Your Majesty, what are you referring to?"

"How do you feel! Nervous, flustered, or..." Jerome Bonaparte paused, raised his head and glanced at Mocar, "Joy?"

"I feel very tired!" Mocal became even more panicked. He hurriedly expressed to Jerome Bonaparte how difficult it was for him to take this temporary position. Every day, he had to sort out a lot of documents and communicate with various departments.

"Tired... Tired is right!" Jerome Bonaparte stopped writing and raised his head, got up and walked to the window sill, squinting at the blue sky that seemed like the ocean, and said with emotion: "Only when you are tired can you I feel that you are still missing the signs in this world! As you control the communication channels between the Consul and various departments, you must not be idle. If you are idle, it will prove that I, the Consul, may not be able to control the subordinate departments, or The secretary's office and subordinates can't collude and fool me! I'm right!"

Jerome Bonaparte turned his head and gave Mocar a meaningful smile. Combining the words just now and the current smile, Mocar became even more terrified. He admitted that he had received bills from some people, but he did not. They were not united to conceal Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Your Majesty, I... I..." The powerful aura that power brought to Jerome Bonaparte unreservedly acted on Mocar, and Mocar's hands on his thighs involuntarily clenched into A fist, his arms trembled uncontrollably, and his forehead was slightly wet from the tension. He responded intermittently to Jerome Bonaparte: "I was wrong!"

"Wrong? What's wrong?" Jerome Bonaparte continued to ask Mocar.

"I shouldn't have been too close to Minister Pessini without telling you! I shouldn't have..." Mokar kept scolding his own inappropriateness. In his mouth, he had become a heinous villain.

Jerome Bonaparte quietly listened to Mocart's evaluation of himself, until Mocart stopped looking at him earnestly, then Jerome Bonaparte said with relief: "I am very Glad that you can communicate frankly with me!"

"Your Majesty, I..." Mokar wanted to continue to admit his mistake.

"In my opinion, none of your questions are serious mistakes! Just pay attention next time!" Jerome Bonaparte forcibly interrupted Mocart, he stood behind Mocart and patted lightly He patted Mokar on the shoulder and encouraged him.

"Yes!" Mocal quickly got up and responded to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Okay! There's nothing else to do, you can go out!" Jerome Bonaparte ordered Mocart to evict the guest, and then added: "You don't need to have any psychological burden!"

After watching Mocart leave, Jerome Bonaparte realized that he had succeeded in making Mocart sever the idea of ​​taking over as the head of the secret arts room.

The fact was just as Jerome Bonaparte had expected, Mocart left the study with a sigh of relief, as if he had been given a new life.

Immediately afterwards, in order to show his intentions, Mocal returned the "small gifts" including bills from Pesini to Pesini.

Mocar's actions shocked Pessini. After in-depth conversation with Mocar, Pesini knew that his friend might have missed the secretary-general.

"Alas! We killed you!" Pesini patted Mocar's shoulder and responded.

"Nothing! Hiccup!" Mokar blushed, burping while burping a goblet full of whiskey in his hand, "Our monarchs are like that. When you're useful. , they will treat you as a confidant. When you are useless, they don't even bother to look at you!"

Of course Pesini knew that this was just Mokar's whining. Fearing that the partition wall had ears, he could only frown to discourage Mokar from saying a word less.

"Hiccup! Aren't you too..." Mocar pointed to Pessini and rambled, saying that what Pessini did for Jerome Bonaparte in the end was nothing but the Minister of Public Works position, and Morney only got a little Bonaparte to get the position of Minister of Railways, the biggest fat man in public works.

Not to mention Alexander Valevsky, who just joined the position of the head of the secret arts room.

Pessini also did not say a word, and he also complained in his heart that Jérôme Bonaparte "did things unfairly".

Pesini and Mokar drank very late, and their conversation was also heard by all the servants in Pesini's house.

The servant who took advantage of the opportunity to go out quickly informed his superiors of the situation, and the superiors informed the National Intelligence Service again. After layers of increments, it finally reached Marcel Yarug's ears.

Marcel Yeruger, who received the information from the Internal Intelligence Bureau, shook his head and said to himself, "Forget it! After all, it's just a complaint!"

Afterwards, Marcel Yaluger threw himself into the construction of the Foreign Intelligence Agency.

On May 10, under the adjustment of Jerome Bonaparte, the cabinet and the presidential palace ushered in a new round of changes, and a name that symbolized the restoration of power in the old dynasty appeared.

De Morny, who was the Minister of Railways, was transferred to the Tuileries Palace as the Minister of Seals and the Head of the Secret Art Office. With the Minister of Commerce, Biffet was transferred to the Minister of Public Works, while the Department of Agriculture and Commerce was held by Jean Dulles, an academician of the French Academy of Sciences.

[Jean Dulles may not be known to many people, but one of his students is familiar to many, that is Louis Pasteur, who invented pasteurization]

The guy who used to be a teacher at the University of Louis Pasteur is not only a veritable tycoon in chemistry and biology, but also in agriculture, especially the grape industry.

Although Jean Dulles himself was a potential moderate republican, his knowledge and vision allowed Jerome Bonaparte to put aside his prejudice and appoint Jean Dulles.

In order to show his knowledge, Jean Dulles also accepted the invitation of Jerome Bonaparte to serve as Minister of Agriculture and Commerce.

At the invitation of de Morne~www.novelhall.com~ Jean Dulles was invited to attend the private banquet of Jerome Bonaparte.

When Jean Dulles got off the carriage and came to the door of the Tuileries Palace, he was surprised to find Louis Pasteur, his former student.

At this time, Louis Pasteur had just turned 28 years old. Although he had already achieved a little, but compared with Jérôme Bonaparte, all his achievements seemed a little ridiculous.

"Teacher!" Louis Pasteur came to Jean Dulles with some trepidation and respectfully saluted the former teacher.

"Not bad! I've grown up!" Jean Dulles looked at the student in front of him with a look of relief. Louis Pasteur, a studious student, left him a good impression.

Then, Jean Dulles asked about Louis Pasteur's current situation. When he learned that Louis Pasteur was a professor of chemistry at the Faculty of Science of the University of Strasbourg, his face was even more relieved. smile.

After the master and the apprentice had chatted for a while, the Minister of the Seal, De Morney, appeared in front of the two and invited them to enter the Tuileries Palace.

Jean Dulles and Louis Pasteur followed De Morne in one after the other.

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