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Make France Great Again - Chapter 721

Published at 16th of January 2023 05:42:09 AM


Chapter 721: Toulon show

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"Welcome?" The mayor of Toulon was stunned for a moment, then reacted quickly and said excitedly, "Yes! I'll order someone to prepare right away!"

"Remember! Hurry up! We don't have much time left!" Minister Dick told the mayor of Toulon again: "All the greeters must be present before the fog clears!"

"Don't worry! I will definitely let His Majesty see your enthusiasm in Toulon!" The mayor of Toulon responded firmly to Minister Dicko.

"Then I'll go first! When you are ready, go to the port immediately!"

After explaining the task, Minister Dicko quickly left the city hall. As the organizer of the welcome ceremony, he not only wanted to show Emperor Jerome Bonaparte the love of the residents of Toulon, but also to show him the support of the navy for His Majesty. .

Otherwise, how will their navy **** military funds from those army gangsters?

Minister Dicko heard that the current French (acting) chief of staff, Niel, is implementing the second military reform in response to the shortcomings of the Crimean Peninsula in France.

If the navy does not act to show its loyalty to Emperor Jerome Bonaparte, then the next military spending will inevitably be directed towards the reformed army.

After Minister Dicko left, the mayor of Toulon also ordered his bureaucrats to act.

The entire Toulon City Hall is like a machine that has just started, running at high speed.

On the other hand, the fleet far away from the naval port was drifting quietly on the sea, waiting for the mist to dissipate.

After all, sailing into a military port in fog is a very dangerous act.

Just as Jerome Bonaparte and the others were waiting for the fog to dissipate, a small boat appeared from the fog and soon came to the vicinity of the Ironclad Friendship.

Immediately afterwards, the officer on the boat shouted loudly that he had come under the order of Minister Dicko, in order to meet your Majesty Jerome Bonaparte.

The captain of the ironclad immediately reported the situation to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Dico, what the **** is this guy doing?" Jerome Bonaparte whispered, and then ordered: "Drop the rope and let them come up along the rope!"

"Yes!" The captain immediately threw the rope to the naval officer on the boat, and the naval officer climbed along the rope to the side gangway of the ironclad ship, and then followed the gangway to the deck of the ironclad ship to meet with Jerome Bonaparte.

"Your Majesty!" The naval officer who met Jerome Bonaparte immediately bowed and saluted.

"What is the purpose of Dicko's sending you here?" Jerome Bonaparte asked sternly.

The naval officer told Jerome Bonaparte politely that Minister Dicko hoped that His Majesty could wait a little while at sea so that he would be well prepared.

"Prepare! What are you going to prepare?" Jerome Bonaparte showed a little dissatisfaction on his face. After drifting at sea for more than a week, he was eager to set foot on land again.

Feeling the displeased expression in Jerome Bonaparte's words, the naval officer responded hesitantly to Jerome Bonaparte: "His Excellency said that he wants to make His Majesty feel that the residents of Toulon's naval port are very interested in Your majesty, your love! Your majesty in the Crimea peninsula makes every inhabitant of Toulon fascinated, and they admire and respect you from the bottom of their hearts!"

After listening to the naval officer's words, Jerome Bonaparte couldn't help showing a complacent smile.

"This Dicko can always give me some new tricks!" Jerome Bonaparte rebuked with a smile, and then pointed to the naval officer: "Go back and tell Dicko, for his own sake, I'll just wait a little longer!

Remember, don't make me wait too long! "

"Yes! Your Majesty!" the naval officer hurriedly replied to Jerome Bonaparte.

Then, the naval officer said goodbye to Jerome Bonaparte.

He jumped onto the dinghy along the rope, and the dinghy gradually disappeared into the hazy mist.

Time flew by, and after about an hour, the sun gradually poked its head out from the eastern horizon, and the fog that had enveloped the city of Toulon gradually dissipated.

And the naval officer driving the small boat once again appeared around the Jérôme Bonaparte ironclad.

"Your Majesty, the fleet can enter the naval port!" said the naval officer to Jerome Bonaparte.

"You're moving quite fast!" Jerome Bonaparte, who looked through the monocular observation mirror, saw the dense "black spots" in the distant military port, and couldn't help but praise.

A shy smile appeared on the naval officer's face.

Subsequently, Jerome Bonaparte ordered the friendship ironclad and its attached transport ships and frigates to set off for the naval port in turn.

The "Friendship" started again, and after about ten minutes of driving, the ironclad sailed into the port of Toulon.

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Only then did Jerome Bonaparte realize that the warships in the port of Toulon were lined up in two rows at the moment, which seemed to be a specially prepared program to welcome Jerome Bonaparte's triumphant return.

As soon as Jerome Bonaparte's ironclad entered the port, the Minister Dicko on the shore quickly ordered the semaphore soldiers on the shore to issue an order to fire on the two fleets.

The two columns of warships that received the order to fire the semaphore quickly moved to one side to the side of the ship. With a loud roar, the two columns of warships passed through the gap between the two columns of warships and arrived at the port. pier.

"Let's go! Everyone!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Wallevsky and Richard Metternich who were accompanying him.

Wallevsky and Richard Metternich followed Jerome Bonaparte and disembarked from the gangway on the side of the ironclad.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who had just set foot on land, once again felt an unprecedented peace of mind. He whispered in a voice that only he could hear: "Life at sea is really not suitable for people like me. This kind of people."

As soon as Jerome Bonaparte finished speaking, Minister Dicko's voice came from his ear: "Your Majesty!"

"Dico, you are here!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Dico with a smile, then stretched out his hand and held it tightly with Minister Dico.

"Your Majesty, welcome home!" Minister Dicko replied to Jerome Bonaparte with a sincere expression.

After the two sides chatted for a while, Jérôme Bonaparte turned his eyes to the clad gentleman beside Dicko, who thought for a moment: "If I remember correctly, you are Yat Mayor of Toulon. Gebu Qiao Yin?"

Hearing that Jerome Bonaparte still remembered his name, the mayor responded to Jerome Bonaparte with a look of honor: "Your Majesty, it's an honor that you still remember me!"

"Toulon's current prosperity is inseparable from the guidance of your Toulon City Hall, how could I forget it?" Jerome Bonaparte stretched out his hand and patted Jacob Join on the shoulder: "The soil As one of the few excellent ports in France, the Port of London, like Marseille, carries the hope of our country for the entire Mediterranean region, so I hope that the Port of Toulon will not only become a military port, but also become a connection between the Mediterranean countries and France. between the trader ports.

The City Hall of Toulon will make persistent efforts to build Toulon into France... No, it should be said that the world's first-class port. "

"Your Majesty, please rest assured that our Toulon City Hall will definitely live up to your expectations and strive to build Toulon into an international port!" The Mayor of Toulon also assured Jerome Bonaparte.

"With your words, I am relieved!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to the Mayor of Toulon with a smile.

No one knows better than him the future potential of the port of Toulon. Once the Suyens Canal is opened, the stagnant Mediterranean trade can be revived.

(One of the reasons for the decline of Mediterranean trade in history is the discovery of the Cape of Good Hope route.)

The port of Toulon can also prosper more and more along the way.

Of course, Jerome Bonaparte himself has no hope for the ownership of the Suinz Canal to France, because once the Suinz Canal is penetrated, it will inevitably affect the interests of the Cape of Good Hope route and the British kingdom's control over the Mediterranean. Britain, as a maritime hegemon, will definitely not allow this to happen.

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Once Britain decides that France has a move to **** the Trident of the Sea God, then it will maintain its maritime hegemony at all costs.

From the Napoleonic Wars to World War I to World War II, Britain implemented their beliefs with practical actions.

Therefore, Jerome Bonaparte did not want to have too much conflict with Britain unless it was a last resort.

The topic went too far. After Jerome Bonaparte had finished encouraging the Mayor of Toulon, he invited Minister Dicko and Mayor Jacob to follow him on his left and right sides.

When Jerome Bonaparte moved forward again, the band played the "Ode to Triumph" of the First Empire. Under the passionate tune, several children like porcelain dolls appeared in Jerome Bonaparte, Holding flowers and garlands in their hands as if they had been rehearsed, they said to Jerome Bonaparte in unison: "Your Majesty, welcome back!"

"Yeah!" Jerome Bonaparte, who was in front of everyone's eyes, squatted down, touched each child's head gently, and said softly, "Thank you for your hard work!"

Then, he pointed to the flowers and wreaths in the children's hands and asked them, "Is this for me?"

"Yeah!" The children nodded and continued, "However, the lord said that it would take a while to give it to you!"

"Then are you tired?" Jerome Bonaparte asked again.

"tired!"

"Not tired!"

Some children obey their parents and answer "not tired", while others answer "tired" by themselves!

"I see!" Jerome Bonaparte stretched out his hand to take the flowers from the children's hands, and then let the children's wreaths be placed on his head with his head down.

Having done all this, Jerome Bonaparte patted every child on the buttocks and said, "Let's go! Go home!"




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