Make France Great Again

Chapter 950 Phase 1 is over!

The "lurking" members of the royalist and republican factions in the crowd breathed a sigh of relief after hearing Jérôme Bonaparte's assurance that he would never engage in liquidation.

Both the royal faction (the orthodox faction and Orleans) and the republican faction are very afraid that this assassin may be a pig teammate on their side.

If the assassination succeeds, that's it. They can use the storm of the emperor's death to "invite" the Bonapartists out of the center of power by exchanging benefits, and then declare the establishment of a kingdom/republic.

An empire that has lost its emperor and empress is destined to be unable to survive in the hands of a 4-year-old child emperor and a group of Bonapartists with ulterior motives.

However, the bad thing is that not only did Emperor Jerome Bonaparte and Queen Augusta not die, but they also captured the assassins.

If the assassin turns out to be one of the two factions, they will inevitably be targeted by the imperial authorities.

The power of the two factions in France will inevitably usher in a new round of trough.

Now, since Jérôme Bonaparte has publicly promised not to engage in any implicated behavior, the anxious hearts of the royalist faction and the republican faction have finally calmed down a bit.

Then, Jerome Bonaparte once again said to everyone present: "Okay! Everyone, it's time for me to go back and rest!

You should also go to bed early! "

After saying that, Jerome Bonaparte and Queen Augusta continued to move forward until they reached a crossroads. A brand-new carriage surrounded by Imperial Guards cavalry appeared in front of Jerome Bonaparte. In front of Nabal.

Looking at the carriage in front of him, Jérôme Bonaparte turned to the imperial officials who were following him and said calmly: "You too! Go back and rest early!"

I have to continue working tomorrow morning! "

Later, under the watch of the imperial officials, Jérôme Bonaparte and Augusta entered the carriage arm in arm.

The carriage started slowly, and the swaying wind lantern at the rear of the carriage made a "kacha kacha" sound and headed into the distance until it disappeared into the darkness.

The imperial officials standing there at this moment did not return. They turned their attention to Pesini. They wanted to get some information about the assassin from Pesini.

As a result, these imperial officials ran to Pesini one after another and looked at Pesini with extremely enthusiastic expressions.

Pesini smiled slightly and said to everyone present: "If you don't mind, please come with me to the Ministry of Interior, and we will have a detailed discussion there!"

Under the leadership of Pesini, the imperial officials went to the Ministry of Interior one after another.

On the other hand, Jérôme Bonaparte, who was sitting in the carriage, looked at the beautiful scenery receding outside the window, with a cheerful smile on his lips.

In any case, his first move has been made.

Next, the entire Parisian society will be criticized for this assassination. Only with the unanimous resistance of the Paris people will the republicans and the royalist faction be afraid of the assassination.

As long as there is no trouble from the republicans and royalists, then all that is left to see is the reaction of Britain and Austria.

If neither Britain nor Austria objects or approves, then Jerome Bonaparte has reason to take action against the Kingdom of Sardinia.

If that doesn't work, Jérôme Bonaparte can also treat his cousin who serves as ambassador in Tuscany as a sacrifice to send troops to Sardinia... no, to be precise, to send troops to Apennines.

The purpose of Jerome Bonaparte's troubles was not just for Sardinia, but for the whole of Italy.

He wants to lead the French army into the land of the Apennine Peninsula on the pretext of purging all radical parties in the Apennine Peninsula. As long as France has a foothold on the land of the Kingdom of Sardinia, it will be difficult to drive France away again.

In the final analysis, the fate of the Apennine Peninsula depends on the two great powers of France and Austria, rather than a middle power like Sardinia.

Just as Jerome Bonaparte was thinking, the voice of Queen Augusta came to his ears, "Jerome, we are home!"

"Yes!" Jérôme Bonaparte, who came back to his senses, nodded, and then got off the carriage.

Augusta also followed closely behind and got off the carriage together.

After the two walked up the stairs to the hall of the Tuileries Palace, Vernia and Basilio were standing respectfully on both sides and said: "Your Majesty the Emperor, Your Majesty the Queen, welcome back!"

"Yeah!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded and said to Vernia and Basilio.

Standing aside, Augusta suddenly thought of what Pesini had said before at the Paris Opera House: There were four people who assassinated her and Jérôme Bonaparte, and three of them were Piedmontese!

Pesini's reminder made Augusta naturally think that Vernia might have accidentally revealed the news to her cousin in Turin.

This led to her and Jerome Bonaparte being assassinated by assassins from Sardinia

So, after sending away the other members of the Tuilery Palace, Queen Augusta specially called Vernia to go to the bedroom with her.

The three of them walked forward without saying a word. When they arrived at a staircase, the three of them continued up the stairs, and finally arrived at the bedroom of Jérôme Bonaparte and Augusta.

Wilnia, who was the last to enter the bedroom, closed the door, and then heard the voice of Queen Augusta, "Vilnia, tell me honestly! Did you tip them off?"

"Who are you tipping off to?" Wilnia asked Augusta with a puzzled look on his face.

"To those who want to assassinate us!" Queen Augusta said with a serious expression.

"Your Majesty the Queen, I don't even know how many people are assassinating you! How can I inform them!" Wilnia argued to Queen Augusta with a slightly aggrieved tone.

"You only need to report our route to your cousin, and then your cousin will plan it..." Augusta gave a logically self-consistent reason.

"Your Majesty, what is the purpose of my doing this? You are so good to me, I would rather die than betray you." Wilnia asked with a hint of hoarseness in her tone.

"This..." Augusta was stunned for a few seconds, and she found that Wilnia really had no reason to betray them.

Jerome BMW on the side frowned and said seriously, "Augusta, there is no evidence! Don't make random guesses, Vernia is not such a person!

If she had thought about it, both of us would have become dead souls long ago. "

"But how did those people know our whereabouts!" Queen Augusta then asked Jerome Bonaparte.

"I think they mostly rely on their intelligence network in Paris!

Didn’t Pesini also say that? People like them all know each other!

It’s normal to get information! "Jerome Bonaparte said something to Queen Augusta, and then continued: "Augusta, we can't be so arbitrary without absolute evidence! "

"Vilnia, I was really embarrassed just now!" Queen Augusta apologized to Wilnia.

"Nothing! Your Majesty!" Wilnia said empathetically, "Anyone would think so when encountering a problem like yours, Your Majesty!"

Later, Vernia suggested to Jérôme Bonaparte and Augusta that he be imprisoned until the truth came to light.

"No!" Jerome Bonaparte shook his head and said to Vernia, "I don't agree to your request!"

"Me too!" Queen Augusta said the same thing, then grabbed Wilnia's hand and said: "Vilnia, I believe you!"

Facing Queen Augusta's sincere eyes, any trace of resentment in Wilnia's heart disappeared without a trace.

"Your Majesty, thank you very much for your trust!" Virlia said to Queen Augusta.

Immediately afterwards, Vernia and Augusta were sitting on the sofa chatting like a team of good sisters, completely ignoring Jerome Bonaparte who was already yawning beside them.

Jerome Bonaparte sat on the sofa with a smile, quietly waiting for the end of the conversation between Vernia and Augusta.

However, Jerome Bonaparte still underestimated the speed of women.

Vernia and Augusta chatted from 11 o'clock in the evening to 2:30 in the morning. Jérôme Bonaparte, who couldn't stand it, yawned and said to them, "Okay! You two ladies have run out of time." It’s early! It’s time for us to rest! If we don’t rest, we won’t be able to get up tomorrow!”

After hearing Jérôme Bonaparte's response, Queen Augusta grabbed the pocket watch on the table and glanced at the time, with a surprised expression on her face, "Why does time pass so fast?"

"Who says not?" Jérôme Bonaparte shrugged his shoulders.

Vernia said goodbye to Jerome Bonaparte and Augusta, and Jerome Bonaparte personally sent Vernia back to the bedroom.

This delivery lasted nearly an hour. When Jérôme Bonaparte arrived in the room again, there was a tired look on his face.

Augusta, who was lying on the bed, looked at Jerome Bonaparte who seemed to be almost empty, and said angrily and funnyly, "He's back!"

"Why aren't you sleeping yet?" Jérôme Bonaparte showed a hint of embarrassment on his face.

"I see that Your Majesty has not been back for a long time. I was afraid that you would be assassinated again, so I kept you awake! Now it seems that your Majesty is fine except for being a little depressed!" said Queen Augusta. Said something weird.

"Okay! Don't be angry! Go to bed!" Jerome Bonaparte took off his clothes and trousers, and then blew out the candles.

The room fell into darkness. About 40 minutes later, a slight snore came from the room.

At 9 o'clock the next morning, Jérôme Bonaparte climbed out of bed.

Basilio immediately told Jerome Bonaparte that the British Ambassador Coutts and the Austrian Ambassador Richard Metternich had asked for an audience.

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