Make France Great Again

Chapter 726 Inspection of the Industrial Park

"Forging small-denomination bank notes to disrupt the market, your idea is quite bold, old man!"

Jérôme Bonaparte said to the old man opposite him with a smile. He could be sure that the old man in front of him was no ordinary person, and his attitude towards the empire was not very friendly either.

Bourbon? Orleans? Or a republican?

Jérôme Bonaparte secretly recalled the important figures among the three factions in his mind, but he couldn't get the names right.

However, he could probably rule out that the old man opposite was a Republican.

Because the Republicans engage in conspiracies and conspiracies, which are always direct coups and demonstrations.

They rarely kill people in the financial field. On the contrary, those guys from the Orleans faction prefer to use this method.

Whether it was the last years of orthodox Bourbon or the early days of the Republic, the influence of the Orleanists was indispensable.

"What's the use of having big ideas! I'm just an old man waiting for death!" After sensing the dangerous aura emanating from Jerome Bonaparte, the old man decisively showed weakness to Jerome Bonaparte.

As he was over seventy years old, he didn't want to be targeted by the Bonaparte family's wolf cubs, otherwise he would have to shed his skin even if he died.

"I think the old gentleman is still very young!" Jérôme Bonaparte responded to the old man with a smile still on his face: "Prince Talleyrand could still take the initiative to serve as ambassador to Britain when he was 76 years old. . (In the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the status of the French Ambassador to the UK is second only to the Foreign Secretary. If it is someone like Prince Talleyrand, then the status of the Ambassador to the UK is not inferior to that of the Foreign Secretary).”

After hearing "Prince Talleyrand", the old man's face showed a flash of sadness, but this did not escape Jerome Bonaparte's eyes.

Did he know Talleyrand? Jérôme Bonaparte thought to himself.

"How can I compare with a great man like Prince Talleyrand!" the old man said with a self-deprecating smile on his lips.

"That's right! Logically speaking, you should have met Prince Talleyrand before!" Jerome Bonaparte tried again.

The old man couldn't help showing a trace of nostalgia, and then quickly covered it up with a smile: "How is it possible? Lord Talleyrand was a famous big shot back then! I am just a nobody!"

"That's it!" Jerome Bonaparte turned to ask the old man why he rushed all the way to Paris.

The old man vaguely told Jerome Bonaparte that the reason why he went to Paris was the invitation of an old friend.

"By the way, why did you go to Paris?" The old man also became somewhat interested in the couple in front of him.

"Of course I will go to Paris to see if there is any way to become an official! After all, I am from a famous family, so it would be a pity not to go!" Jerome Bonaparte replied to the old man confidently.

Jerome Bonaparte's words surprised the old man. He originally thought that Jerome Bonaparte would make up a vacation as a cover.

Who would have known that he would confidently say that he would seek an official report, which was indeed a bit beyond his expectation.

"It's good to be an official! It's good to be an official!" the old man could only say dryly.

"Old man, are you interested in coming with me? If I become a minister then, you will be my assistant!" Jerome Bonaparte tried to recruit the old man.

The old man shook his head and replied to Jérôme Bonaparte: "I am already old! I have become indifferent to worldly fame and fortune!"

"Old man, this is different from what you just said!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to the old man.

"What's different?" the old man said doubtfully.

"Just now you were complaining to me that the knowledge you learned was of no use, and now you have suddenly become indifferent to fame and fortune!" Jérôme Bonaparte responded to the old man.

The old man just laughed and did not refute.

Then, after Jerome Bonaparte talked with the old man for a while, he felt sleepy unknowingly.

Drowsily, he fell asleep in his seat. When Jérôme Bonaparte woke up again, the train was still running, and the old man sitting opposite him had long since disappeared.

"What's going on?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Valewski with a frown.

"Your Majesty... Your Excellency, he has quietly gone down at the previous station!" Walewski replied to Jerome Bonaparte in a low voice.

"Then why did you..." Jerome Bonaparte was about to scold Valewski for not keeping him. He suddenly realized that he didn't seem to have a reason to keep the old man, and he could only mutter in a low voice. He said: "What a cunning guy!"

"That... Your Majesty!" Walewski hesitated for a moment, then whispered in Jérôme Bonaparte's ear, "As you know, I once served the July Dynasty!"

"Then what?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Valewski.

"I always feel like I've seen the old man you just chatted with somewhere before!" Walewski replied to Jerome Bonaparte in a low voice.

"So he is an Orleanist?" Jérôme Bonaparte frowned and responded to Valewski.

"Probably!" Valewski responded to Jérôme Bonaparte in an uncertain tone.

"Think again where you have seen him! When the time comes, tell me!" Jerome Bonaparte warned again, and then closed his eyes again.

Without the old man, the whole journey became a bit boring.

Time passed quickly and it was 9am the next day.

After 26 hours, the intermittent train finally arrived at the Paris train station after covering a distance of nearly 900 kilometers.

After getting off the train, Jerome Bonaparte raised his head and looked at the bright sunlight in the distance, and couldn't help but yawn.

"Your Majesty... Your Excellency!" Walewski quickly changed his words and asked Jerome Bonaparte: "Should we rent a carriage and go back!"

"Go back? Why are you in such a hurry!" Jérôme Bonaparte stretched his aching body and said to Valewski: "First come with me to make a surprise inspection of the factory!"

"Yes!" Valewski, who left the train station, called a carriage and headed to the outskirts of Paris with Jerome Bonaparte and Vernia.

Shortly after Jérôme Bonaparte and Valewski left, several soldiers wearing blue and white uniforms completely blocked the entire train station.

The crowd who had not yet left the train station immediately started a small commotion when they saw the group of soldiers in front of them.

General Vaillant, who was in charge of sealing off the scene, immediately issued an order to the people at the train station that they were only allowed to enter but not to leave. After a while, Queen Augusta, who was wearing a white dress and hair accessories, and Queen Augusta, who was wearing a bright red dress, Princess Mathilde appears.

"General Vaillant, where is Your Majesty?" Queen Augusta asked General Vaillant immediately as she got off the carriage.

"Your Majesty the Queen, no trace of Your Majesty the Emperor has been found here!" General Vayan shook his head and replied to Queen Augusta.

"Jérôme is really serious!" Mathilde complained in a low voice, "Don't he know his identity? How old are he, and he still does such a thing!"

General Wayang lowered his head and did not dare to say a word.

"General Wayan, close the team! I think Jérôme should have left first!" Queen Augusta calmly ordered Wayan.

"Yes, Your Majesty!" General Wayan ordered his soldiers to follow Queen Augusta's carriage and leave.

At this time, Jérôme Bonaparte and Valewski had arrived at the gate of the Norinco Park.

Walewski, the last one to get off the carriage, took out a silver coin with Napoleon's face on it and said to the carriage: "No need to look for it!"

"Thank you very much! Generous sir! May God be with you!" the coachman said to Valewski with a smile.

Jerome Bonaparte, Vernia and Valewski arrived at the gate of the park.

The guard responsible for guarding the park immediately stopped Jerome Bonaparte and asked Jerome Bonaparte if he had the documents required to enter the park.

"No!" Jerome Bonaparte shook his head, then took off his wig and eyes and said with a smile, "I don't know if I can come in with my face!"

"Your Majesty!" The two guards immediately turned pale and half-kneeled to Jérôme Bonaparte to show their respect.

"Get up!" Jérôme Bonaparte gently raised his hand and said to them.

"Thank you, Your Majesty!" the guard stood up and replied to Jérôme Bonaparte.

Subsequently, the guard opened the gate of the park and Jérôme Bonaparte was able to enter the park.

"Your Majesty, would you like me to call General Manager Basilio!" the guard hurriedly said to Jerome Bonaparte.

"No need for this!" Jerome Bonaparte shook his head, "I am very familiar with all the places here!"

The guard had no choice but to give up, and Jérôme Bonaparte and Valewski went deep into the park and finally arrived at the first place he wanted to inspect.

When Jérôme Bonaparte and Valewski entered the "Umbrella" research base, they were immediately discovered by the staff of the research base.

"Your Majesty!" The staff were first surprised after seeing Jerome Bonaparte, and then quickly saluted Jerome Bonaparte.

Jerome Bonaparte nodded slightly, and under the guidance of the staff, Jerome Bonaparte came to the living room. Find Shuyuan www.zhaoshuyuan. com

After a while, a man wearing a white coat and a cotton mask appeared in front of Jerome Bonaparte.

"Professor Pasteur!" Jérôme Bonaparte smiled and greeted Louis Pasteur.

"Your Majesty, when did you come back!" Louis Pasteur asked Jérôme Bonaparte while taking off his mask and saluting.

"Just now!" Jérôme Bonaparte responded to Louis Pasteur, "I will run here as soon as I get off the train!"

Later, Jerome Bonaparte asked Louis Pasteur about malaria.

Louis Pasteur told him that although they already knew the vector of malaria transmission, there had been no major breakthrough in the treatment of malaria.

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