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Published at 16th of January 2023 06:04:00 AM


Chapter 46: Negotiations begin

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Ever since he received the news from Eugène Rouet from France, Jerome Bonaparte has been ready to meet the envoy of Tocqueville at any time.

In order to understand the "enemy", Jerome Bonaparte also went to the bookstore to buy a book "On American Democracy" by Tocqueville.

Although Tocqueville's book made Jerome Bonaparte feel uncomfortable, and even made Jerome Bonaparte have a kind of idea that Tocqueville is "Ann", but Jerome Bonaparte Bonaparte still endured reading Tocqueville's books.

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"His Royal Highness, I have inquired into the hotel where Tocqueville is!" Captain Letty, who was in charge of "intelligence", reported to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Huh?" Jerome Bonaparte put down the book in his hand, raised his head and asked, "How did you find it?"

"When I was patrolling (loitering) outside, I happened to meet a young man who asked me about you!" Letty said to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Did you tell him?" Jerome Bonaparte asked rhetorically.

"Of course not!" Captain Letty immediately claimed credit: "However, I followed the young man to a hotel! After a "friendly" exchange with the hotel owner, the hotel owner told me the name of the passenger!"

"Huh? Not bad!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded in satisfaction, got up and patted Letty on the shoulder and encouraged, "The empire needs talents like you!"

"It is my duty to be loyal to the empire!" Letty responded humbly to Jerome Bonaparte.

After Jerome Bonaparte encouraged Letty again, he vaguely issued an "expulsion order" to Letty.

Fleury was called over by Jerome Bonaparte.

"Mr. Fleury, I have an important task for you now!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Fleury.

"Your will is my direction! Who are you going to tear apart?" Fleury responded to Jerome Bonaparte with the iron-blooded style of a soldier.

Jerome Bonaparte nodded with satisfaction, and handed over the task of inviting Tocqueville to Fleury.

Fleury, who was finally entrusted with the important task, excitedly saluted Jérôme Bonaparte and promised to leave after completing the task.

"Your Highness, how could you entrust such an important task to him!"

Tyran appears with a brass washbasin.

Jerome Bonaparte took a steaming towel from the washbasin and wiped his cheeks: "A rough man can make them relax their vigilance against me, our enemies are not only M. Thiers who want to use us as puppets, the Republic Pie is also…”

Taylan nodded understandingly.

Half an hour later Fleury returned and informed Jerome Bonaparte that Tocqueville would be visiting the next day.



May 14, 1848 at 10 a.m.

A brown carriage stopped in front of Louis Mansion, and Tocqueville and Lale got off.

Jerome Bonaparte and members of the Bonaparte party went down the steps to meet Tocqueville in person.

"welcome!"

Jerome Bonaparte and Tocqueville held hands.

The two entered the Louis Mansion side by side.

"Please!" Jerome Bonaparte stretched out his hand and made a gesture of invitation. Tocqueville was sitting on the sofa, secretary Lalé was standing on Tocqueville's right hand, his eyes peeking at Jerome Bonaparte from time to time. Bonaparte.

Persini, as Jerome Bonaparte's secretary, also stood in Jerome Bonaparte's room.

After all the main characters are seated, the "confrontation" officially begins.

"On behalf of the French Republic, I express regret for the death of Prince Louis Napoleon!" Tocqueville showed a regretful expression, and his right hand turned to Lalai.

Lale understandably opened the file bag and handed a piece of paper to Tocqueville.

"This is a private letter from Lamartine's ruling!" Tocqueville handed the letter to Jerome Bonaparte.

Jerome Bonaparte, who received the letter, glanced at Lamartine's private letter, which was probably regretting the death of Louis Napoleon.

"My cousin was always a republican during his lifetime, so he prefers to be called a citizen of Louis Napoleon rather than the prince of old times! The title of prince has long since become history! Now, you and I are both citizens!" Jerome Bonaparte "reminds" Tocqueville Road.

Of course Tocqueville would not believe that Louis Napoleon, who wanted to restore the empire twice, was a republican, but how many real republicans are there in today's French politics.

"Okay! Citizen Jerome Bonaparte!" Tocqueville said as he got off his donkey.

"I want my cousin to return to France as a republican, as a rebel, not as a war criminal! The crimes of the Bourbon era should be abolished!" Jerome Bonaparte Offer to Tocqueville.

"This historical issue, the Lamartine administration agreed to abolish it!" Tocqueville decisively agreed to Jerome Bonaparte's conditions.

Jerome Bonaparte looked at Tocqueville suspiciously. He did not believe that French politics had no strings attached.

As Jerome Bonaparte expected, Tocqueville also made conditions.

Tocqueville said carefully: "The ruling Lamartine hopes that the Bonaparte family can give up this election!"

"Impossible!" Jerome Bonaparte objected like a bell: "The Lamartine government has no right to deprive the Bonaparte family of the right to participate in elections. According to the Constitution of the French Republic, anyone who has reached the age of 18 and has settled in France for more than For two years the French can vote!"

"Citizen Jerome seems to know the French constitution very well!" Tocqueville looked at Jerome Bonaparte in surprise.

"If the Lamartine administration wants to deprive the Bonaparte family of their right to participate in politics, the Bonaparte family will definitely not agree! We will use everything we have to fight against the Lamartine administration!" Jerome Bonaparte said decisively.

Once this and only chance is lost, the Bonaparte family will never be able to return to French politics.

Jerome Bonaparte would never allow such a thing to happen, even if he fought against the flourishing republican faction.




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