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Make France Great Again - Chapter 494

Published at 16th of January 2023 05:49:41 AM


Chapter 494: Propaganda War, Cognitive War

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"Your Majesty shouldn't rest now!"

De Luis, who stepped out of the carriage quickly, met Mocar in the hall of the Tuileries Palace and asked Mocar.

"Not yet! Your Majesty, you are still working in the study." Mokar shook his head and responded to De Luiz, and then asked in a low voice, "Your Majesty De Luiz, you are here so late. Did something happen here? If it's bad news, can you please come and report it tomorrow. Your Majesty, he hasn't had a good night's sleep for several days!"

"Don't worry, I'm here to announce the good news to Your Majesty!" Minister De Luiz first assured Mocar that he was not a guy who came to spoil the emperor's mood, and then said excitedly: "The imperial army is already in the Silistra fortress. There's a fire with the Russian Empire nearby!"

"How is the situation? Has our army won?" Mokar asked De Luis impatiently.

"The Russian Imperial Army returned to the north bank of the Danube that night after a day of war with our army!" De Ruiz reported to Mokar.

"This is really good news!" Mokar immediately realized how helpful the news brought by De Luis was to the empire that was in economic trouble.

The victory of the Empire means that the price of the Empire's short-term bonds will face an upward trend, and the market will have confidence in a winning Empire.

"Quick! Come with me! I'll take you to see Your Majesty!" Mocal grabbed De Luis's shoulder excitedly and walked up the stairs with him. He couldn't wait to share the news. Report to Jerome Bonaparte.

Mocar and De Luis came to the door of the study, and Mocar knocked gently on the door.

After a while, Jerome Bonaparte's weak voice came from the room: "Who is it!"

"Your Majesty, I'm Mokar!" Mokar said close to the door.

"The door is not locked, come in!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Mocar (de Ruiz) outside the door.

The door of the study was pushed open by Mocar, and the figures of De Luis and Mocar appeared in front of Jerome Bonaparte.

Seeing De Luiz who was visiting late at night, Jerome Bonaparte was stunned at first, and then asked De Luiz solemnly, "Is there good news from the Near East!"

De Ruiz looked at Jerome Bonaparte with a look of surprise. He didn't understand how Jerome Bonaparte knew that he was going to report to him the good news of the Near East.

Could it be that this world really has no prophets.

Looking at De Luiz with a surprised expression, Jerome Bonaparte smiled and pointed to the pendulum clock in the corner, and said in a slightly mocking tone: "This time period can still pass Mocar's "test" Those who enter the study room to report the news will most likely not be bad news. And you are mainly focusing on the situation in the Near East, so this visit must also be related to the Near East. I am right! Minister De Luiz! "

"You are absolutely right!" De Ruiz said to Jerome Bonaparte with admiration: "I came late at night to report the situation in the Near East to Your Majesty."

"Quick! Show me the telegram!" Jerome Bonaparte stood up and said to De Luiz.

De Ruiz handed the telegram to Jerome Bonaparte, who took the telegram and turned to Mocart, "Mocar, go and get a kerosene lamp! The light here is a little dim!"

"Yes!" Mokar hurriedly left the study and went to the storage room.

Jerome Bonaparte first piled all the documents on the desk onto the sofa, and then took out the map of the Near East from the drawer.

After Jerome Bonaparte had completely unfolded the map of the Near East, Mocar entered the study with a lit kerosene lamp.

The orange light from the kerosene lamp illuminated the entire map. Standing beside the map, Jerome Bonaparte, holding a pencil, was reading the battle report in the telegram, while completely marking the information in the telegram on the map. come out.

Jerome Bonaparte, who had repeatedly checked whether the content of the telegram was consistent with the map marking, put down the telegram in his hand, glanced at the arrow symbol marked on the map, and said a few good words.

From the contents of the telegram, Jérôme Bonaparte knew the scale of the battle that took place near the Silistra fortress, and the position of the Russian Empire's heavy troops on the Danube.

"Poor Nicholas, I'm afraid he still doesn't understand! After he ordered his retreat to the north bank of the Danube, what kind of ending will he face! (Jerome Bona doesn't know, this retreat is Pascalvie) Prince Chi made his own decision to withdraw without the consent of Nicholas I! Jerome Bonaparte said to himself with schadenfreude, and then drew a × on the sign symbolizing the heavy army group of the Russian Empire in the Danube region. .

"Your Majesty, do we want to inform the Austrian Empire of the Empire's victory on the Danube! So that they can make the right choice as soon as possible!" De Ruiz asked Jerome Bonaparte.

"There's no need to tell them deliberately! It looks like we're begging them to join our camp!" Jerome Bonaparte tapped the desk with his index finger and said, "We're going to declare this victory with a big fanfare and let the Everyone knows that the French Empire has achieved a phased victory! At the same time, it is announced that France will have a good visit to the Kingdom of Sardinia at the end of March, only in this way will the Austrian Empire feel the pressure and have to succumb to us."

"If I push the Austrian Empire too much, I'm afraid it will backfire!" De Ruiz was worried that the Austrian Empire would fall to the Russian Empire.

"I believe that the Austrian Empire is a sensible country! They will see who is the country that dominates the whole of Europe!" Jerome Bonaparte said with a proud tone in his speech: "To speak of persecution, My uncle did more damage to the Austrian Empire than I am now, and as a result, the Austrian Empire did not dare to rebel until the moment the Russian Imperial Army arrived. The Austrian Empire is more current-conscious than we thought!”

Jerome Bonaparte can responsibly say that no one in this world understands the "coward" Joseph Franz better than him. As long as he displays a little bit of toughness, the Austrian Empire will naturally fall to him.

There is no country on the European continent as "forgetful" as the Austrian Empire, who can forget all previous hatreds for their own benefit.

If it hadn't been for a **** anti-Austrian man (Napoleon III in history), Austria would not have suffered the same outcome as the Prussian War (perhaps) with Austria's flexible and versatile skills.

De Ruiz, who considers himself to be a pro-Austrian faction, obviously did not know more about Austria than Jerome Bonaparte. Although he did not agree with Jerome Bonaparte's pressure on the Austrian Empire, he did not agree with Jerome Bonaparte. Respected by the emperor's authority, he was still willing to obey the emperor's orders.

"Mocar!" Jerome Bonaparte turned his attention to Mocar, and gave him an order: "Go to the newspaper immediately, and let the editor of the newspaper print the manuscript overnight! Be sure to print it at the beginning of the day. See the news!"

"Yes! Your Majesty!" Mocal respectfully accepted the telegram handed over by Jerome Bonaparte with both hands, and turned to leave the study.

"Minister De Luiz!" Jerome Bonaparte said to De Luiz.

"Your Majesty!" De Luis responded with a bow.

"I don't know, are you interested in having two drinks with me!" Jerome Bonaparte invited De Luiz.

"It is an honor to be able to enjoy wine with Your Majesty!" De Ruiz replied to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Let's go then!"

Jerome Bonaparte and De Ruiz left the study one after the other, walked through the quiet corridor, walked down the stairs, and walked to the restaurant on the first floor.

After a while, the cart pushed all the dishes in front of Jérôme Bonaparte and De Ruiz, and three dishes (foie gras, snails, caviar) were placed in front of each of them. with baguette).

Wines from the Bordeaux region are poured into glasses, and Jerome Bonaparte and De Ruiz clink each other.

After eating a glass of red wine, Jerome Bonaparte asked, "Minister De Ruiz, what do you think of Vienna?"

De Ruiz put down his glass and wrote carefully: "Your Majesty, are you talking about the scenery of Vienna or the Vienna government!"

"Have both!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to De Luiz.

"Although I haven't been to Vienna myself, I hope I can go there one day. As for the Vienna government, my knowledge of them is limited to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs." De Ruiz said cautiously to Jerome Bonaparte replied. .

"If... I mean if..." Jerome Bonaparte emphasized: "If you are the French ambassador to Austria, would you be willing to go to Austria?"

De Ruiz looked at Jerome Bonaparte with dull eyes~www.novelhall.com~ He knew that the "if" in Jerome Bonaparte's mouth might become a reality.

De Ruiz, who thought that he might leave the ministerial position, showed a wry smile and asked, "Your Majesty, could you please tell me who will take my place?"

Jerome Bonaparte was silent for a moment, and then said: "I want Wallevsky to be the foreign minister!"

"I believe that Mr. Wallevsky will become a better minister than me!" Somehow De Ruiz always felt an inexplicable sense of loss after saying this.

"Minister De Luiz, I will give you the honor and title you deserve when you leave this position!" Jerome Bonaparte assured De Luiz: "Also, you are the ambassador. It won't be too long!"

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