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Make France Great Again - Chapter 822

Published at 16th of January 2023 05:37:54 AM


Chapter 822: Departure to Warsaw

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"Your Majesty, please rest assured! I will definitely finish it as soon as possible!"

De Luyens hurriedly assured Jerome Bonaparte.

"Very good!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded in satisfaction and praised De Lu Yins: "I did not make a mistake in making you the ambassador to Austria, you are a person who deserves to be entrusted with important things. !"

"Your Majesty, you are overrated!" De Luyens said to Jerome Bonaparte in a humble manner, "That's right! Your Majesty, I have one more thing to report to you!"

"What's the matter?" Jerome Bonaparte replied sullenly to De Luyens.

"It's about you letting me serve as Luxembourg's representative in Frankfurt!" De Luyens responded to Jerome Bonaparte.

"What's the matter?" Jerome Bonaparte asked again.

De Luyens told Jerome Bonaparte politely that since he also served as the representative of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg in Frankfurt, he has to go to Frankfurt every few days. , so he hoped that Jerome Bonaparte could split the post of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in the Frankfurt Parliament from the ambassador to Austria.

Jerome Bonaparte pondered for a moment, and then asked De Lu Yins, "Then do you think that the ambassador of the Principality of Luxembourg to Frankfurt should be handed over to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg or to the French Empire!"

"Your Majesty, I think the position of the representative in Frankfurt should be handed over to the French!" De Luyens replied to Jerome Bonaparte.

Although he understood that Jerome Bonaparte had selfish intentions to separate the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg from the French Empire, but as a Frenchman, he still had the desire to annex the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

"Just do as you say!" Jerome Bonaparte said to De Lu Yins with a sullen expression.

"Yes! Your Majesty!" De Lu Yinsi breathed a sigh of relief. He knew that the biggest obstacle in the matter of who should be the representative in Frankfurt was His Majesty the Emperor. As long as the Emperor agreed, everything would be easy.

"Okay! That's all I have to say! Do you have anything else to ask?" Jerome Bonaparte decided to end the conversation, and he asked De Luyens again.

"Your Majesty, I have no more!" De Lu Yins shook his head and replied to Jerome Bonaparte.

Jerome Bonaparte and De Luins left the room and found Queen Augusta sitting on the sofa.

"Augusta, let's go!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Augusta sternly.

"Okay!" Augusta got up and came to Jerome Bonaparte, holding Jerome Bonaparte's arm.

The two left the embassy under the **** of De Lu Yins, Willie Hunt, and a group of secretaries and soldiers in the embassy, ​​and got into the carriage.

"Your Majesty, where are you going?" The Austrian cavalry once again came to Jerome Bonaparte and asked respectfully.

"Go back to the Hofburg!" Jerome Bonaparte in the carriage responded with a blank expression.

"Yes, Your Majesty!" The Austrian cavalry moved away from Jerome Bonaparte's frame, and then ordered his men to return to the Hofburg.

The carriage carried Jerome Bonaparte all the way westward, and soon arrived at the Hofburg just half an hour before 12 noon.

The two who entered the Hofburg immediately met Yin Lisabai and Countess Lafayette who came to greet them. Yin Lisabai enthusiastically took Queen Augusta's hand and asked her intimately why she came back now. She was already there. Hofburg waited all morning.

"We went to Bishop Angelo Becciu's church first, and then went to the French ambassador to Austria, that's why it took so long!" Jerome Bonaparte replied to Yin Lisabai with a smile on his face.

"Did Bishop Beqiu look for you early in the morning?" Yin Lisabai asked curiously.

"What else can be done! Bishop Bechuu's purpose is nothing more than to draw in the relationship and let us give their church a favor!" Jerome Bonaparte said lightly.

"You agreed?" Yin Lisabai asked again.

"Yes!" Jerome Bonaparte shrugged his shoulders and joked: "Who asked Bishop Bechuu to give us such a big show, how could we leave there if we didn't spend a little more money!"

"Humph!" Yin Lisabai said to Jerome Bonaparte with a hint of anger, "Bishop Bishop is really a money fan, I must tell your majesty!"

"Forget it!" Jerome Bonaparte shook his head and stopped, "It wasn't long before the Austrian Empire abolished the tithing, and I understand Bishop Bechuu's situation very well! I think that the money is what I do for God. Make a small contribution!"

"You, France, abolished the tithe early!" Yin Lisabai retorted, using France as an example.

"So now our church needs to rely on the aid of Rome to survive!" Jerome Bonaparte immediately spoke of the difficulties faced by the Gallic church.

The ecclesiastical lands annexed by the Revolution were never returned after the Revolution, and those priests who originally belonged to the first class lost not only their rights, but also the money to maintain their influence.

So that the church needed to rely on Rome's aid to miss it, which also strengthened Rome's influence in France in disguise.

However, the strengthening of Rome's influence in France is not a bad thing for Jerome Bonaparte.

At the very least, Jerome Bonaparte can use the banner of saving the Pope to interfere with the unification of the Italian region, making it impossible for Italy to be unified for a long time.

"That's right!" Queen Yin Lisabai muttered to herself.

Standing behind Yin Lisabai, Countess Lafayette glanced at the hands of her pocket watch which was approaching twelve o'clock. She cleared her throat and said to Jerome Bonaparte and the others, "Three Majesties, it's almost lunchtime. Let's start! Let's head to the restaurant as soon as possible!"

"Ah! By the way! I almost forgot!" Yin Lisabai exclaimed.

Jerome Bonaparte, Augusta, Yin Lisabai and Countess Lafayette arrived at the restaurant, and they re-made their seats according to the last time.

After everyone was seated, Franz Joseph nodded and ordered the attendant, "Let's start!"

The attendant quickly began to act, and the food was quickly brought up.



After an hour, Jerome Bonaparte and the others finally finished their meal.

Then Franz Joseph, the Empress Dowager Sophie issued an invitation to the ball to Jerome Bonaparte.

"I am very honored!" Jerome Bonaparte said to the Queen Mother Sophie, still smiling.

Throughout the afternoon, Jérôme Bonaparte and Augusta, led by Yin Lisabai, played together near the Hofburg Palace.

At 7 o'clock in the evening, Franz Joseph, Yin Lisabai, Jerome Bonaparte and Augusta, who had enjoyed their dinner, went to the palace where the Empress Dowager Sophie was located.

"Welcome! Jerome, Augusta!" Queen Sophie and Archduke Franz Karl stepped forward to greet them.

"It is an honor to be able to attend your ball, Madame!" Jerome Bonaparte bowed slightly to the Queen Mother Sophie.

"Good evening, mother!" Franz Joseph said to the Queen Mother Sophie with a sullen face.

"Hello, my child!" Empress Dowager Sophie responded to Franz Joseph with a loving smile on her face.

When it was Yin Lisabai's turn to greet Empress Dowager Sophie, Empress Dowager Sophie's expression immediately turned cold, "Good evening, Sissi!"

Yin Lisabai couldn't help but feel a little frustrated, but she quickly adjusted her state and followed the Queen Mother Sophie to the dance.

Franz Joseph and the four sat on the most honorable thrones of the dance, waiting quietly for the guests on the dance floor under the steps to invite them to dance.

After the music started, Jerome Bonaparte and Augusta got up and went down the steps to dance at the same time. Many nobles began to make way for them, and the entire dance floor instantly vacated a lot of space.

After an elegant melody ended, the nobles present applauded for them respectively.

Immediately afterwards, Franz Joseph and Yin Lisabai also stepped off the throne and danced.

After the two monarchs finished dancing, many nobles began to invite the monarch on the throne to dance eagerly.



Time soon reached the middle of the night, after all the nobles in the ball had dispersed.

Jérôme Bonaparte and others returned to their rooms to rest under the leadership of Count Gneel. They will set off from Vienna tomorrow afternoon, and then arrive in Warsaw after a few days of exhaustion to participate in Maximilian. 's coronation ceremony.

"Your Majesty, I wish you a sweet dream!" Count Gneel respectfully said to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Yeah! You should rest early too!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded and replied to Baron Gneel.

After Earl Gneel left, the candlelight in the bedroom disappeared, and the bedroom was plunged into darkness.



The next morning at 9:00, Jerome Bonaparte and Augusta slowly got up and went to the restaurant for dinner.

At 9:30 in the morning, Lisa Yin also came to the restaurant yawning.

"Morning!" Yin Lisabai beckoned to Jerome Bonaparte and Augusta kindly.

"Morning!" Jerome Bonaparte also responded with a smile.

After a brief breakfast, Jerome Bonaparte and Queen Augusta returned to the room again.

At this time, Mokar, who had not seen each other for nearly two days, reappeared in front of them at home and instructed the servants of the Hofburg Palace to pack their things.

"Thank you for your hard work!" Jerome Bonaparte patted Mocart on the shoulder and said ~www.novelhall.com~ Your Majesty, this is what I should do! ' Mokar replied modestly.

After everything was packed up, the time had quietly come to around 11:30.

Franz Joseph appeared before Jerome Bonaparte and asked how they were preparing.

"You can leave anytime!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Franz Joseph with a smile.

"I see!" Franz Joseph also responded to Jerome Bonaparte.



At 3:00 pm that day, the four monarchs, who had had lunch and rested for a while, got up from the Hofburg Palace and went to their first stop at Vienna Railway Station. Arriving in Vienna Train Arrivals will take the train to Prague, and then transfer to Krakow (Actually, this railway was "ceded" by the Austrian Empire before it was fully opened to traffic, so only horse-drawn carriages could be used in the second half.)

Finally travel to Warsaw via Krakow, the whole process takes about a week or so.

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