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Make France Great Again - Chapter 391

Published at 16th of January 2023 05:53:11 AM


Chapter 391: His Royal Highness Bonaparte

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When Brigadier General Fleury and his entourage boarded the steam clipper one after another, Jerome Patterson, who was standing on the bow, smiled at Fleury and the others before him, and extended his hand to Fleury.

"Patterson... Your Highness!" Brigadier General Fleury shook hands with the young Jerome Patterson while hesitating how he should call the "other" of the Bonaparte family in front of him. In the end, Fleury decided Determined to call Jerome Paterson "His Royal Highness".

Since the emperor has chosen to send himself to greet him, it means that he is friendly towards Jerome Paterson.

What's more, Fleury also heard some rumors that the emperor was going to let this fellow from afar to hold an "important position".

Although Fleury didn't like Jerome Paterson, he didn't want to offend the Bonaparte family too much.

"I'm not an electronic version yet, just call me Jerome Patterson!" Jerome Patterson said in a calm tone with a kind smile on his face.

Before Jerome Paterson arrived in France from the United States, he had already learned from his grandmother about the "difficulties" he faced when he wanted to return to the orthodox Bonaparte family. The patriarch is his funny masked "uncle"! His grandmother had told him that his uncle would only be able to return them to the Bonaparte family if he did all he could to please his uncle.

As for Brigadier General Fleury's entanglement about his title, Jerome Patterson can understand, and he doesn't even want to cause them trouble.

After all, the ruler of this country is his uncle, Jerome Bonaparte.

In the case that Jerome Bonaparte did not officially accept them as a member of the Bonaparte family, it is normal that no one wants to have too much contact with them.

Jerome Patterson's very understanding speech made Brigadier General Fleury feel a little good about the "Prince" in front of him, and he hurriedly said to Jerome Patterson: "Your Excellency Patterson, The carriage that came to meet you is ready!"

"Yeah! Thank you very much!" After speaking, Jerome Patterson nodded lightly and followed Commodore Fleury to disembark.

The people who left the port of Calais did not walk a few steps before they came to a four-carriage. The whole black carriage was engraved with the eagle emblem symbolizing the Bonaparte family. This was obviously Jerome Patterson. Next to Jerome Paterson's car, there are several smaller cars, which are the cars of Fleury and his entourage.

Jerome Patterson looked at the carriage in front of him with a hint of surprise on his face. Judging from the style and model of the carriage, it was probably only comparable to Queen Victoria's car at the time. The uncle of the Tuileries Palace is mostly friendly towards himself.

Thinking of this, Jerome Paterson couldn't help but feel a little more favorable towards the uncle he was about to meet, and was also full of expectations for his future.

Brigadier General Fleury, who was standing on the side, saw this and raised the emperor's image appropriately: "Your Majesty knows that you are coming, and specially ordered me to bring this carriage over! On weekdays, His Majesty himself rides!"

"Yeah!" Jerome Paterson was a little more curious about the uncle in his heart.

Afterwards, Jerome Patterson invited Fleury to ride with him in the carriage.

After repeated refusals, Brigadier General Fleury was still unable to beat Jerome Patterson and agreed to ride with Jerome Patterson.

On the way in the carriage, Jerome Patterson, who was obsessed with trying to please the ruler of Bonaparte, always inquired about Jerome Bonaparte's character and preferences. He sat opposite Jerome Patterson. Brigadier General Fleury responded cautiously to Jerome Paterson's question.

The journey from the port to the temporary platform was not far, and the convoy soon arrived at the temporary platform near the Calais train station.

At this time, the temporary platform was full of soldiers, and around them were boxes of goods waiting to be loaded. The steam train sitting on the rails stayed silently on the rails. Behind it, in addition to one passenger carriage, the rest are the wagons responsible for loading goods.

After Jérôme Paterson's carriage arrived, the soldiers began to load the carriage, and boxes of goods were carried by the soldiers and stacked in the cargo hold of the train.

Jerome Patterson and Brigadier General Fleury and others got off the train, handed the carriage to the soldiers at the station, and sat in the passenger carriage behind the steam train.

After all the goods were loaded, the soldiers drove the carriage into the cargo compartment and closed the door.

With a loud whistle coming from the steam locomotive, a large amount of white smoke was ejected from the locomotive. The powerful power generated by the internal steam pushed the piston in the cylinder to start reciprocating motion. The steam locomotive started slowly and the speed increased. sooner.

Jerome Patterson, who was sitting in the carriage, asked curiously what kind of goods were loaded in the following boxes of wagons.

Fleury, who did not dare to perceive the real situation as Jerome Paterson, could only vaguely answer that it was a specialty of the Calais region.

For such a response, Jerome Paterson was obviously unwilling to believe it.

However, since Fleury was unwilling to tell the truth, Jerome Paterson was obviously unwilling to continue to ask questions.

Right now, his identity is still relatively sensitive, and knowing too many things is not good.

The train was speeding on the tracks at a speed of more than 40 kilometers per hour, and Jerome Paterson arrived in Paris that night.

Jérôme Patterson, who got off the train at Paris train station, was told by Fleury to take him to the Mansion of St.

"Your Majesty, aren't you at the Tuileries Palace?" Jerome Paterson asked Brigadier General Fleury with a puzzled expression.

Looking at this cute and silly "heir" in front of him, Brigadier General Fleury reluctantly responded: "Your Majesty's role is not good for you, so I chose to meet you there! The owner of that mansion is His Majesty's sister Margaret. Princess Tilde, your aunt!"

"I see!" Jerome Paterson nodded to show his understanding.

The carriage departed from the Paris Temporary Railway Station and entered the inner ring of Paris following the flow of the Seine River, and soon came to the gate of the Saint-Geratien residence.

At this time, at the gate of St. Gratian's Mansion, two exquisite gas lamps were burning vigorously, and the light spread out from the light blue flame core to illuminate the road at the gate of St. Gratian's Mansion.

Standing at the door and looking towards the garden inside the fence, I could vaguely see the stars coming from the mansion in the distance.

There is Jerome Patterson's destination, the Mansion of St. Gratien.

Led by Fleury, Jerome Patterson slowly crossed a cobblestone road, listening to the crickets chirping from the grass on both sides of the road.

"Dong dong dong!"

Jerome Patterson, who came to the main entrance of St. Gratian's mansion, knocked gently on the door. Not long after, a woman in a maid's costume stood at the gate. She glanced at Jerome Patterson and Brigadier General Fleury, then bowed and said, "You are Mr. Jerome Patterson! "

"Yeah! I am!" Jerome Paterson nodded and responded to the maid in front of him.

"Please come with me!" The maid invited Jerome Patterson into the mansion, and then asked Fleury if he wanted to go in too.

Fleury decisively refused the invitation to enter the mansion, turned and disappeared into the darkness.

Fleury's departure made Jerome Paterson feel a little more fearful. He followed the maid into the second floor of the mansion and could only comfort himself in his heart, it was just a routine meeting. Just like when he met the Duke of Wellington with his grandmother.

Just when Jerome Paterson was stunned, the voice of the maid came from Jerome Paterson's ear: "The Princess and the Prince are inside!"

"Oh! Oh!" Jerome Paterson nodded stupidly and watched the maid leave.

After a while, Jerome Patterson slowly pushed open the door, and his mood returned to normal from anxiety.

An old man and a woman in her thirties appeared in the eyes of Jerome Paterson.

Through the words of the maid just now~www.novelhall.com~ Jerome Patt immediately understood that the two people in front of him were Jerome Patterson's grandfather Prince Monfort and aunt Princess Mathilde. A look of kindness and a look of hostility in the other.

Jerome Paterson, who had just entered the room, was immediately greeted by Mathilde Bonaparte. Mathilde said to Jerome Paterson with undisguised arrogance: " Are you Jerome Patterson? That woman's grandson?"

Facing the domineering aunt, Jerome Paterson couldn't help but feel a little angry.

Just when he was about to counterattack Mathilde with the same attitude, grandma's words came to his mind again, and he could only secretly suppress that humiliation and respond to Mathilde with humility: "My name is Jerome Patterson! My grandma's name is Elizabeth Patterson!"

"Child! Come here and let me see!" Prince Monfort, who was in sharp contrast to the mean Mathilde, said to Jerome Paterson in a trembling voice.

Jerome Patterson obeyed Prince Monfort's order and came to him.

Prince Monfort looked at the grandson who looked somewhat similar to him, and through Jerome Paterson's pair of pupils that were somewhat similar to Elizabeth, he once again recalled himself decades ago. The scene of abandoning Elizabeth Patterson made me feel a little more pity in my heart.

"Good boy! Good boy! You've worked hard this way!" Prince Monfort said to Jerome Patterson with a trill, while holding Jerome Patterson's hand.

"It's nothing!" Jerome Paterson responded to Prince Monfort, half-squatting.




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