Make France Great Again

Chapter 659 The furious William 1

"Long live His Majesty Jérôme Bonaparte! Long live France!"

"Long live the Archduke Jérôme Bonaparte! Long live France!"

For Luxembourg citizens who have long been used to hard times, happiness comes too suddenly.

You must know that the Kingdom of Luxembourg during this period had not yet become a well-known financial harbor in later generations. During this period, the people of Luxembourg not only had to bear the debt of the Kingdom of the Netherlands that did not originally belong to them, but also became the military frontline of the German Confederation to resist the French invasion. Not to mention the U.S. railway bonds purchased by the government some time ago, because of the economic problems in the United States (mainly caused by the large quantities of gold mines in California being transported to their respective countries by two shameful bandits, and the price of gold continued to fall) Some sections of the railway collapsed, causing the assets of the Luxembourg government to completely shrink.

Not to mention that the living standards of the Luxembourg people living here are not on par with the hedonistic people of Paris, even some poor provinces in central France are slightly lower.

Long-term military and economic pressure have made life miserable for every Luxembourg resident. Now that the French uncle next door is waving the banknotes in his hand to support them, how can they not agree?

If we want to personify the country, the current state of Luxembourg is that of a certain Commander Chu whose pseudonym is Lu Bu.

Before hearing that the French Empire wanted Huihui: "Luxembourgers must have backbone!"

After hearing Hui Hui from the French Empire: "I have been living in Luxembourg for half my life and have not met Ming's father. If the father (the French Empire) does not abandon me, I will be my adoptive father!"

A certain French emperor said: "My son, please get up quickly. Now I have Luxembourg like a fish in water!"

After settling the national sentiment in Luxembourg, the two divisions stationed in Luxembourg quickly divided their forces and occupied the remaining two provincial capitals of Luxembourg, Diquisi and Graciemacher.

After the troops of the Kingdom of the Netherlands stationed in the provincial capital saw the menacing French Empire, they immediately raised their hands and surrendered, knowing that they were no match for France.

After the French Empire entered the two provincial capitals, it also read out the French Empire's favorable policy.

The two provincial capitals also knelt down as shamelessly as the capital Luxembourg. It took less than a day from the time when the French Empire received the order to enter the territory of Luxembourg to stationing in three cities.

That night, Wayan in Metz received the news that two divisions had completely controlled the war in the Kingdom of Luxembourg. He immediately sent a telegram to Paris.

The Paris direction also immediately praised General Vaillant for this action in the name of Queen Augusta of the French Empire and French Deputy Chief of Staff Niel, and at the same time asked Vaillant to continue to increase troops to Luxembourg. , ready for war with the Kingdom of Prussia at any time.

After receiving the order, General Vaillant once again dispatched a division to Luxembourg, and at the same time involved a corps-level command in Luxembourg to deal with the possible impatient behavior in the Kingdom of Prussia.

At this time, neither William III, who was still in the Kingdom of Württemberg, nor the Kingdom of Prussia next door to the Kingdom of Luxembourg knew that Luxembourg had been occupied.

Even the day after occupying Luxembourg, William III asked Walewski, "When will the French Empire prepare to take over the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg from the Kingdom of the Netherlands, so that he can ask the Kingdom of the Netherlands to cooperate!"

"Your Majesty, our army has occupied the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg!" Walewski responded to William III with a smile.

"Oh! Occupied, right?" William I said casually at first, and then responded with a stunned expression: "What! You said you have occupied the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg!!"

"That's right!" Walewski nodded.

"When did it happen?" William III asked Valewski.

While Walewski handed over the Wayan message in the direction of Metz to William III, he explained to William III: "Just after signing the agreement with you yesterday, I have already sent a message to General Wayan in the direction of Metz. Order to march to Luxembourg! However, I am sorry that one of your brigade and two regiments in Luxembourg have been controlled by us!"

"There were no casualties!" William III hurriedly asked.

Walewski then shook his head and responded to William III: "There were no casualties!"

"That's good! That's good!" William III immediately breathed a sigh of relief after hearing this, and then asked Walewski to return all the soldiers they detained to the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Walewski said he would make sure to make this happen as soon as possible.

However, the next meeting of the German Confederation may have to trouble the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

"This is no problem!" William III assured Walewski.

"By the way! His Majesty William III, I remember that the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is also a member of the German Confederation!" Walewski suddenly thought of something, and he asked William III with a suppressed smile.

"Of course!" William III responded without hesitation.

After a while, William III's eyes widened, and he didn't know whether it was fear or excitement and said to Walewski III: "Are you ready..."

"Not me!" Walewski shook his head and responded to William III. "Mr. De Ruys will be appointed by His Majesty Jérôme Bonaparte as Charge d'affaires of the Principality of Luxembourg in Frankfurt. He will also serve as the French Ambassador to Austria.”

"You are really..." William III didn't know what to say. He guessed that the expression of the Kingdom of Prussia at this time must be very exciting.

However, what does this have to do with him? Anyway, he has dumped everything in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to the French Empire.

Now it is the Kingdom of Prussia that faces the French soldiers.

On the third day after the occupation of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Berlin, the capital of the Kingdom of Prussia, was located.

A telegram from the Paris area broke De Luys' peaceful life in the Berlin area. The content of the telegram was: "The arrangements at home have been made and you can return!"

After reading the telegram, a smile appeared on De Luys's lips. He understood that his "intimidation campaign" in the Kingdom of Prussia was over.

The French Empire must have completely occupied the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. De Luys quickly ordered the embassy to prepare a carriage for him. He was going to the Berlin Palace to bid farewell to His Majesty the Regent William I.

The embassy immediately took action and soon prepared a carriage for De Ruys. De Ruys took the carriage from the embassy all the way to the Berlin Palace without any hindrance.

After entering the palace, De Ruys immediately found the manager of the palace and informed him of his request to meet with the regent William I.

The palace steward first brought De Ruys to a room, and then asked De Ruys for a moment. The regent was currently in a meeting, and he was expected to meet with De Ruys soon.

De Luys nodded and sat quietly on the chair waiting for the arrival of Prince Regent William I.

After about half an hour, the door of the room opened and the figure of William I appeared.

"Your Highness!" De Luys stood up quickly and saluted William I.

"Mr. Luys, what do you want from me?" William I asked De Luys angrily.

"Your Highness, I came here to say goodbye to you!" De Luys replied to William I.

"Farewell!" William I said with a sneer on his face: "Aren't you afraid that the Kingdom of Prussia will join the Russian Empire?"

It seems he already knows!

De Ruys immediately understood that the news that the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg was occupied by the French Empire should have been known to William I.

Otherwise, how could William I dare to say such obvious and outrageous words as "Prussia joins the Russian Empire".

"The French Empire believes that the Kingdom of Prussia will definitely stand on the side of fairness and justice!" De Ruys, who used to shout and kill the Kingdom of Prussia, now changed his face.

"But we don't believe in ourselves!" William I continued to respond in a sinister manner: "And Mr. De Ruys, I have a question for you!"

"Please speak!" De Ruys responded to William I.

"Can a country that occupies another country's land be considered just?" William I, who was so angry that he obviously forgot that he also occupied Polish land.

"It depends on the circumstances under which it is occupied!" De Luys showed a sly smile and replied unhurriedly: "If it is occupied with the consent of all countries, it cannot be called an occupation! Just like Just like your country invaded and occupied Polish land, does it mean that the Kingdom of Prussia believes that its actions are not just and wants to return all the land to the Poles?"

William I's expression froze, and he forgot that his family's foundation was not very clean either.

When Poland was first divided, there were only three countries: Russia, Austria, and Prussia.

"Then what reason does the French Empire have to invade the territory of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg?" William I asked De Ruys angrily. Find Shuyuan www.zhaoshuyuan.com

"Invasion?" De Luys had a surprised expression on his face, and he shouted loudly: "Dear Your Highness William, when did our French Empire invade the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg!"

"Then what happened to your country's army in Luxembourg?" William I asked in a bad tone: "Are you going to tell me that they got lost during a military exercise, mistakenly entered the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, and then confusedly general The troops stationed in Luxembourg should be treated as enemies and disarmed! If this is the case, then please ask the French Empire to leave the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg immediately!"

"Of course not!" De Ruys denied it flatly, and then explained: "The reason why the French Empire entered the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is because our emperor Jérôme Bonaparte already owned it! Now the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is already the emperor Your Majesty’s territory, it is only natural for our troops to be stationed in His Majesty’s territory!”

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