Make France Great Again

Chapter 399 Metternich goes to Paris

"If that's the case, that would be great!"

Augusta's answer made Jerome Bonaparte look happy. A hasty merger would probably cause a stress reaction in Prussia.

Augusta returned to Württemberg in the name of going home to visit relatives, and then discussed with his uncle and father-in-law the transfer of the Oberndorf Royal Arsenal, and he could transfer all the workers in the arsenal without anyone noticing. within France.

Looking at Jérôme Bonaparte with a secretly happy face, Augusta glared at Jérôme Bonaparte and said angrily: "Did you have a premeditated plan?"

"No! No! Absolutely not!" Jérôme Bonaparte immediately denied it: "This is your suggestion!"

"Oh? Really?" Augusta looked at Jerome Bonaparte suspiciously, as if she wanted to see some clues from him.

"Really!" Jerome Bonaparte vowed to Augusta: "Actually, I don't want you to go to Württemberg. You will manage such a large palace by yourself. If you leave, I will Who should be relied upon to manage the affairs of the Tuileries Palace, large and small?”

"You can find your two confidantes!" Augusta looked around the whole room, and then said to Jerome Bonaparte in a tone full of resentment: "I believe they are willing to take care of me when I leave. Become the mistress of the Tuileries!”

"How is it possible!" Jerome Bonaparte immediately stated his position and complimented Augusta: "How can the two of them have the ability to manage the Tuileries Palace? The Tuileries Palace depends on You come!"

"I hope you can keep your word!" Augusta didn't believe what Jérôme Bonaparte said, so she immediately shouted out the door: "Vilnia!"

Wilnia, who was lying at the door eavesdropping, trembled slightly when she heard the shouts in the room. She did not want to get involved in the "war" between the emperor and the queen.

And from a certain perspective, Wilnia was still Queen Augusta's "little follower", and all her actions to get close to the emperor were officially approved by the queen.

"Yes!" Wilnia subconsciously answered from the other side of the door.

Immediately, she realized that she had made a mistake. The queen inside the door should not know that she was outside. Her voice directly exposed herself.

"No need to eavesdrop! Come in!" Queen Augusta's voice came to the door again, and Wilnia could only open the door tremblingly and enter the room.

After entering the room, Wilnia straightened her body in front of Queen Augusta and asked: "Your Majesty, what do you need me to do for you!"

"Vilnia, while I'm away! I'll leave the entire palace to you!" Queen Augusta patted Wilnia on the shoulder and said something special, and then specially emphasized: "Don't let your majesty bring something unscrupulous. Come here, a beautiful woman!"

"But..." Vernia looked at Jérôme Bonaparte timidly. She did not dare to interfere in the emperor's private life at will.

After all, Wilnia was not the emperor's orthodox wife.

"Don't worry! With me behind you, he doesn't dare to do anything to you!" Queen Augusta assured Vernia.

Then, Augusta's eyes fell on Vernia's pair of huge breasts and he said with a hint of jealousy: "Besides, he is not willing to do anything to you!"

Now, Vernia next to her also noticed Queen Augusta's gaze, and she subconsciously covered her chest with her hands.

"I'll leave the palace affairs to you first! Remember, you must not let certain people in!" Empress Augusta emphasized in a eloquent tone.

"Please rest assured, I will definitely complete the task!" Vernia assured Queen Augusta.

In the next two days, Queen Augusta has been preparing what she needs to prepare for her first return to her parents' home.

Jérôme Bonaparte also notified Württemberg Minister Augusta of the return to Württemberg in advance.

After hearing the news, the Württemberg Consensus first showed a shocked expression, as if something terrible was about to happen, and then tactfully instilled the concept of "love and affection between husband and wife" into Jerome Bonaparte.

Jerome Bonaparte looked at Minister Württemberg in confusion. After a long time, he understood what Minister Württemberg meant. It turned out that Minister Württemberg had misunderstood what Jérôme Bonaparte meant. He also thought that the young couple Jérôme Bonaparte and Augusta separated because of conflicts between husband and wife.

Jérôme Bonaparte quickly explained the reason to the Minister of Württemberg: because the Queen missed her brothers and sisters in the Kingdom of Württemberg too much, she returned to Württemberg with the consent of Jérôme Bonaparte.

After listening to Jerome Bonaparte's explanation, the Württemberg minister immediately breathed a sigh of relief, and then assured Jerome Bonaparte that the Kingdom of Württemberg welcomes the Queen's return home.

Valley/span On June 10, Queen Augusta of the Second French Empire packed up lightly and prepared to leave for home. However, only some ministers knew that Augusta was returning to her natal family.

On the evening of the 10th, Jerome Bonaparte sent Queen Augusta to a temporary train station on the outskirts of Paris.

Queen Augusta will take a train to Strasbourg and then through Strasbourg to the German region.

When arriving in the German region, the cavalry of the Württemberg royal family will go to meet them.

After Jérôme Bonaparte and Augusta kissed their final goodbyes at the train station, Augusta got on the train and prepared to leave.

Just when the train was about to start, Jérôme Bonaparte seemed to remember something. He suddenly shouted to Augusta in the carriage: "Remember, the names in the factory must be named William Mauser and Paul Mauser’s people brought them back, they are a pair of brothers!”

As the sound disappeared, the train gradually moved into the distance and disappeared into the night.

Jérôme Bonaparte took advantage of the night to come to the Seine River. Looking at the endless flow of the Seine River under the moonlight and the newly repaired land on the Seine River, Jérôme Bonaparte showed a smile on his face. He was alive in the world. In just over 30,000 days, he will leave his own mark on this world.

On June 11, a piece of news from Vienna reached Paris via a telegram from the French Embassy in Vienna.

The telegram stated: In view of the increasingly tense situation in the Balkans, Austria has decided to send a mission to France. The apparent purpose of the mission is to mediate the conflict between the Russian Empire and the French Empire.

The member of the mission was the "little-known" Richard Metternich.

According to the telegram, the mission will arrive in Paris on June 18, and Paris is requested to be prepared to respond.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who received the telegram, once again called Foreign Minister De Ruys.

"What exactly does the Austrian Empire want to do?" Jérôme Bonaparte pretended to be angry and slapped the telegram on the table and said to De Ruys: "They are mobilizing in the Danube River Basin and sending envoys. ! Do they really think that this is still Metternich’s era?”

"Your Majesty, I think the Austrian envoy arrived in Paris most likely to negotiate with France!" As a senior pro-Austrian, De Ruys put forward his own opinions to Jerome Bonaparte.

"What do they want to negotiate with France? To negotiate a step back? This is simply impossible!" Jérôme Bonaparte said with a strong attitude: "You should understand that France has begun to mobilize now! We can no longer stop this. A war machine, unless the Russian Empire falls in front of the Empire! The French Empire can also regain blood by devouring the Russian Empire’s established share in the Ottoman Empire and subsequent cooperation with the Russian Empire.”

"Then you have to meet with the envoy of the Austrian Empire with a tough attitude!" De Luys certainly understands the dilemma the empire is facing now. It turns out to be a tight bowstring, and stopping midway will only cause the bow to break. Break.

"You mean, we persuade the Austrian Empire to side with us?" Jerome Bonaparte asked De Ruys.

"No! Your Majesty, we just need to let them maintain a neutral position!" De Luys responded to Jerome Bonaparte: "Austria's neutrality means betrayal of the Russian Empire! "

"Austria's neutrality means betrayal of Russia!" Just when De Ruys said these words, thousands of miles away in the Lombardy region, in a speeding train, an old man over seventy years old Wearing a fiery red priest's robe, he said the same thing to the young man next to him.

"Then Father, are we going to help the Russian Empire in this war?" The young man asked as he looked at the old man beside him with a puzzled look.

"No! We must try our best to prevent the war from happening!" The old man said to the young man next to him in an old and haggard voice, and then added: "Although our efforts to prevent it may be in vain!"

"If we can't stop the war, then whose side should we stand on?" the young man once again said like an old man.

"We must stand on the side of the winner!" the old man responded to the young man without hesitation. Find bookstore www.zhaoshhuyuan.com

"Then who will be the winner?" the young man asked again.

"France has the leading army in Europe, and Britain has the largest navy in the world! If the two of them join forces, no country in the world can stop them!" There was a trace of sadness in the old man's eyes, and he was thinking about himself. The gradual decline of the empire they are loyal to is sad: "With the power of the Russian Empire, they are no match for them!"

"Then isn't this our betrayal of Russia? After the war, the Russian Empire may..." The young man was sad about the fate of the empire after the war.

"Now that the empire has reached its most critical moment, we cannot accompany Russia to death! As for the future, that is also a matter of the future!" the old man said with a sigh.

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