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Make France Great Again - Chapter 668

Published at 16th of January 2023 05:43:57 AM


Chapter 668: conspiracy coup

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Father is seeking self-liberation!

According to Count Orlov's description, Alexander II immediately realized that Nicholas I was consciously committing suicide slowly.

After all, for an old man over sixty years old, any minor illness can lead to death, not to mention the situation of going out in only a thin coat like Nicholas I.

Alexander II couldn't think of a reason for anything other than attempted suicide.

"Why don't you persuade him!" Alexander II blamed Count Orlov anxiously.

Count Orlov said with a wry smile: "Your Majesty, it's not that we did not dissuade His Majesty! It's just that His Majesty didn't listen to our persuasion at all, and the attendant military attache in charge of His Majesty's safety also did not dare to stop His Majesty the Tsar from going out."

After listening to Orlov's words, Alexander II pondered for a long time, then sighed, nodded and said, "Okay! I know, I will finish the chores here as soon as possible!"

"Your Highness, you better move faster!" Count Orlov kindly reminded Alexander II.

"Quicker?" Alexander II shook his head, and also smiled bitterly: "How can the problem be solved so quickly!"

After speaking, Alexander II walked gently to the door and quickly opened the door. Archduke Constantine, who put his ear to the door, stumbled and entered the room staggeringly.

"Big... big brother!" Archduke Constantine scratched his head and smirked embarrassedly.

"Constantine!" Alexander II, who was slightly depressed, immediately became angry when he saw the smiling younger brother in front of him, and he reprimanded Constantine with a straight face: "You are no longer a child, and you should know what is Take your measure! Take your behavior just now, believe it or not, I can send you to a military court!"

In the face of the angry Alexander II, Archduke Constantine felt bad, he quickly apologized to Alexander II, "His Royal Highness, I know I was wrong!"

"Hey!" Thinking that his father was likely to face death, and Constantine was his only relative, Alexander II's heart softened a little, and his tone softened a lot: "Okay. Yes! Pay attention next time!"

"Yes!" Constantine nodded, expressing his understanding.

Alexander II immediately closed the door again, and then said solemnly to the Archduke Constantine: "Constantine, I may have to leave Crimea! During the time I am not in Crimea, it is up to you. Stay in Crimea instead of me! You have to remember to listen to Gorchakov and Jomini more when you encounter anything, they are both battle-hardened veterans! The Russian army will fight in the next battle We must follow the principle of fighting if we can, and defending if we can't. We must not let the French army seize the gap, and at the same time, we must not overestimate our strength and underestimate the power of the enemy.

The last failure of Mount Inkerman and the Joana River was caused by our own overconfidence in our own troops... (Marshal Jomini believed at the time that 60,000 Russian troops could at least be able to Like Silistra, it persisted for a period of time and was defeated. Who knew that the army of the Russian Empire had refreshed the bottom line of Jomini, and all the battles in the three directions ended in failure! Russia lost a total of about 60,000 people, that is, Say that Russia is only in the early 200,000s now.)”

Alexander II's rambles made Constantine smell a dangerous breath. He hurriedly asked Alexander II why he had to return to St. Petersburg in a hurry? Did something happen in St. Petersburg?

"Nothing?" Alexander II subconsciously glanced aside.

"Brother, you told me St. Petersburg... No, did something happen to our father?" Constantine asked Alexander II with a serious look.

Alexander II was silent, although he himself did not think Constantine would take the initiative to stab the death of his father Nicholas I, but he was worried that his frizzy younger brother would leak it out unconsciously.

In this case, it is bound to cause fatal jurisprudence to their troops

If the trouble is not good, there may be a turmoil within the army.

Because from the beginning of the empire to the present, the authority of each tsar was based on his military rule.

Once the authority of the empire's military rule suffered a devastating blow, those hidden opponents would immediately turn into poisonous snakes, baring their fangs and biting the empire fiercely.

Alexander II knew that the Empire never lacked opponents, and that those who opposed the Empire were not groups of little bourgeois like republicans like France, but a conspiracy of nobles who were the backbone of the empire Groups, those people who are deeply blessed by the imperial system and enjoy the privileges brought by the empire, while secretly and wantonly criticizing the dictatorship system of the empire.

In their mouths, Russia, which has smashed the dictatorship system, will surely become prosperous and strong.

These people are a group of guys who are determined to destroy the empire. Compared with them, the British and French coalition forces are more benevolent.

At least the purpose of the Anglo-French coalition is to make them compromise, and those guys' purpose is to destroy the entire Romanov family.

"Nothing!" Alexander II shook his head and replied to Constantine, "I'm just a little homesick!"

Constantine watched Alexander II without speaking. After a while, Constantine said with a smile, "I see! I will follow your teachings and act cautiously!"

"That's good!" Alexander II nodded to Constantine with a sigh of relief: "I'll trouble you here!"

"His Royal Highness, if there is nothing to do, I will leave first!

' Constantine responded to Alexander II.

"En!" Looking at Constantine, who had a slight emotion in front of him, Alexander II wanted to say something, but he still couldn't say it, and finally had to nod and agree with Constantine to leave.

After Constantine left, Duke Orlov and Alexander II began to negotiate the time to leave.

According to Orlov, Alexander II had better leave immediately and return to St. Petersburg.

Alexander II thought that he could not leave Crimea so soon, because leaving in a hurry would give the soldiers of the Crimean peninsula bad thoughts.

They would wonder if there was an accident in St. Petersburg, otherwise why would the crown prince leave in such a hurry.

This will have a very bad effect on the morale of the army, and the coalition troops stationed in Sevastopol have been watching Bakhchisaray.

If they can see the turmoil of the Russian army, they will not miss this golden opportunity.

"Your Highness, when do you want to leave?" Count Orlov asked Alexander II.

"A week later!" Alexander II responded to Count Orlov after thinking for a while.

"That's good!" Count Orlov nodded in response.

At this time, Alexander II and Orlov did not know that their all-defense coalition had already known what was happening in the Russian Empire and was actively formulating a strategy for the Russian Empire.

...

"This is your strategy!"

Jerome Bonaparte pointed to the bound plan book placed on him, and asked Pelissier who was sitting opposite him.

"Yes! Your Majesty!" Perissier nodded and responded to Jerome Bonaparte, "This is a plan formulated by all colleagues in the staff!"

Jerome Bonaparte flipped through the contents of the plan page by page, while Marshal Perissier, who was sitting opposite Jerome Bonaparte, had a slightly hesitant expression, as if he had something to ask for. Jerome Bonaparte speaks.

"What's wrong? My marshal?" Jerome Bonaparte glanced at Perissier from the corner of his eye, and asked casually, "Do you have something to say to me!"

"Your Majesty, I..." Marshal Perlisier hesitated for a while, then gritted his teeth and made up his mind, "Actually, I have an immature idea!"

"Oh?" Jerome Bonaparte put down the telegram in his hand, and asked with an interesting smile on the corner of his mouth: "What do you think? Can you tell me?"

"Was the telegram you received earlier from St. Petersburg!" Perlisier asked Jerome Bonaparte tentatively.

"Which one?" Jerome Bonaparte was stunned for a few seconds and asked subconsciously.

"The one in which the Tsar was seriously ill!" Pelissier replied to Jerome Bonaparte.

"This is a telegram sent by the National Intelligence Service! It should be considered first-hand information from Russia." Jerome Bonaparte replied to Pelissier.

"Your Majesty, I mean... can we carry out an assassination in the St. Petersburg area..."

Before Pellisier could finish speaking, Jerome Bonaparte responded coldly, "Marshal Pellisier, this doesn't seem to be within the scope of your right to control!"

"Your Majesty, please forgive my offense!" Marshal Perlisier hurriedly apologized to Jerome Bonaparte.

The whole office fell into a brief silence~www.novelhall.com~ After a while, Jerome Bonaparte responded indifferently: "I understand what you mean! This matter needs to be considered in the long run, do you still know?"

"I... I know!" Marshal Perlisier responded uneasily.

"Your Excellency Marshal, you can leave! The plan will be given to you after I have read it!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to Perissier after closing the plan.

Perissier hurriedly saluted Jerome Bonaparte, then got up and left.

After Perissier closed the door, Jerome Bonaparte said to himself: "This Perissier really dares to think about anything! Is he really not afraid of becoming a public enemy of the monarchy?"

After a while, he muttered to himself again: "However, it is indeed an idea. Let me send a telegram to Paris and ask!"




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