Make France Great Again

Chapter 973 Judgment Day is Coming

In response to De Luyins' accusation, Della Rocca had no choice but to say that he would report the matter to Prime Minister Cavour and strive to give an explanation to the French Empire in the shortest possible time.

"What kind of explanation are you going to give us!?" De Luyins pressed on.

After Della Rocca hesitated for a moment, he replied to Deluins, "It depends on the wishes of the cabinet and His Majesty King Inmanuel!

However, don’t worry!

Our processing results will definitely satisfy your country! "

"I'm looking forward to your results!" De Luyins smiled slightly, then stretched out his hand and said to Della Rocca.

Della Rocca also extended his hand to shake hands with De Luyins again. The conflicts between the two countries caused by the assassination of radicals seemed to be eliminated after the two people shook hands with each other.

Immediately afterwards, De Luyins and Della Roca chatted for a while, and Della Roca left the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with a smile on her face.

De Luyins, who was sitting in the office, gradually put away his smile as Della Lola left. The reason why he made a "handshake and peace" with Della Roca was not because he wanted to let them go. , but wait for a suitable time to attack it.

The purpose of bringing Della Roca to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs this time was just to create the illusion for Della Rocca that France was not willing to make matters worse.

In this case, the government of the Kingdom of Sardinia will not kill the Carbonari Party in Sardinia.

After the Administrative Court sentenced Orsini to death, De Luyins attacked him on the grounds that the Kingdom of Sardinia was harboring the Carbonari Party in the Kingdom of Sardinia.

In this case, the Kingdom of Sardinia will definitely choose to submit to France.

[During this period, De Luyins did not know that Jérôme Bonaparte and Richard Metternich had already reached an agreement on the handling of the Apennine Peninsula. 】

Soon, the time came to March 15th.

On this morning, the sky in Paris was shrouded in thick black clouds, making the whole city look particularly dark.

Under this black cloud, on the street near the Seine River, a group of cavalry wearing armor and feathered helmets marched in unison. They were the team responsible for escorting the regicide this time.

When the cavalry unit arrived near the Ministry of the Interior along the Seine River, the Secretary of State, who was squatting at the gate of the Ministry of Interior waiting for the handover, saw the team gradually approaching them in the distance, and quickly went to the minister's office to report the news. To Chancellor Pesini.

"They are coming?" Pesini confirmed the news with the Secretary of State again.

"Yes, Your Excellency!" the Secretary of State responded to Pesini with a nod.

"Quick! Let a few of you take Orsini out of the prison, and then hand it over to them! Our mission is complete!

"Minister Pesini ordered the Secretary of State.

"Yes!" the Secretary of State for the Interior Ministry responded to Pesini.

Before the Secretary of State could get far, he was stopped by Pesini.

"What other orders do you have!" the Secretary of State turned around and asked Pesini.

After thinking for a while, Pesini shook his head and stood up and said to the Secretary of State, "Forget it! I'll come with you! I still have something to say and want to talk to Orsini!"...

Pesini and the Secretary of State arrived outside Orsini's cell. Through the only viewing window on the iron door of the cell, Pesini saw Orsini neatly dressed in the room.

At this moment, Orsini also saw Pesini at the visitation entrance. He still said to Orsini with a smile, "Minister Pesini, is it almost time for the court session?"

Pesini outside the iron gate said to Orsini in a solemn tone, "That's right! Orsini!

I am here to personally escort you out and then hand you over to the court! "

"Then come on!" Orsini stretched out his hand and said to Pesini through the iron door.

Upon seeing this, Pesini immediately called the Secretary of State and the guards around him.

Send it to the door to prevent others from suddenly breaking in.

Then Pesini opened the cell door alone under Orsini's doubtful eyes.

"What are you going to do? Aren't you going to send me to the court for trial?" Orsini asked Pesini curiously.

"Before I send you to court, I must remind you again that you must bite the bullet to death. Everything you did was instigated by the Sardinian Carbonari!" Pesini told Orr. Sydney said, "His Majesty the Emperor is still angry about the Apennine Peninsula, so we must find a suitable target for His Majesty the Emperor to vent his anger on!

Otherwise, it will be difficult for me to convince His Majesty the Emperor to support the unification of Italy! "

Orsini listened quietly to Pesini's speech, and then asked indifferently, "Mr. Pesini, why do you want to help us persuade the emperor to complete the independence and unification of Italy? The unification of Italy does not seem to mean anything to you. benefit!"

Pesini was stunned for a moment, and a deep feeling told him that if he couldn't answer this question properly, Orsini would definitely betray him.

So, Pesini responded to Orsini with a nonchalant attitude: "Mr. Orsini, actually I don't care whether Italy is unified or not!

In my opinion, the unification of Italy has nothing to do with me at all. No matter how many Italians die, I will not have the slightest sympathy. "

"You..." Orsini pointed at Pesini, showing an annoyed expression.

"However, I dislike the Austrian Empire even more!" A hint of just right disgust flashed in Pesini's eyes, "If I were asked to choose between the unification of Italy and the Austrian Empire ruling Italy, I would rather unify Italy!"

"Let me ask you why you hate the Austrian Empire so much!" Orsini believed Pesini's statement and asked again.

Pesini told Orsini that the reason why he chose the Austrian Empire was mainly influenced by his former leader, Louis Napoleon.

Later, Pesini told Orsini that there was a "bloody feud" between the Bonaparte family and the Habsburg family.

"Actually, His Majesty is also very fed up with the Austrian Empire, but due to some issues he cannot directly express his dislike.

It is not particularly difficult to convince him! "

"Okay! I believe you, and I hope you won't lie to me!" Orsini nodded and said to Pesini. ….

"Of course not!" As soon as Pesini finished speaking, rumbles of thunder were heard outside the prison room.

After the thunder ended, a trace of panic flashed in Pesini's eyes. He spoke to Orsini again, "Mr. Orsini, this is the end of our conversation. It's time for you to set off!"

Orsini nodded and followed Pesini out of the cell.

Immediately afterwards, Pesini called the secretary of state and the prison guards from the Ministry of the Interior prison.

They came to another cell together, and in the other cell were the remaining three assassins.

When the jailer opened the door and approached, two of the three collaborators ran to Pesini, knelt on the ground and begged Pesini, "Please let me go! I did not assassinate His Majesty the Emperor... Really ! I didn’t even fire a shot!”

Orsini and the other assassin had a trace of disdain in their eyes, thinking that they were the ones who clamored to assassinate the emperor, and they were the same ones who were now kneeling down to Pesini to beg for mercy.

"Stand up, you cowards!" Orsini couldn't help but yell, "You are still a true revolutionary!"

The two Sardinian collaborators looked at each other, and one of them couldn't help scolding Orsini: "We were originally lured here by your sweet words!"

"Who asked for His Majesty's immediate assassination in the first place!" Orsini asked again, and then said to himself: "Isn't it you two?"

The two collaborators were immediately speechless. They couldn't help but secretly regret why they insisted on assassinating him in the first place.

Seeing that neither of them spoke, Orsini continued, "Now that this matter has become what it is now, we should face it calmly!

Not only will you not win anyone's sympathy by crying like this, but you will be looked down upon by others!

Wouldn't it be nice to stand up and die calmly like a revolutionary? "

The two Sardinian collaborators did not speak. The third Sardinian collaborator glanced at the two people kneeling on the ground with contempt, and then strode to Orsini's side.

"If you two don't get up, I will send someone to lift you up!" Pesini said with a hint of disdain in his eyes.

The two collaborators had no choice but to get up from the ground in a haggard manner, and then pretended to be nonchalant and patted the dust on their knees.

After all the prisoners involved in the assassination had arrived, Pesini said to them again, "You are going to the Administrative Court soon!

There you will be judged for the crimes you have committed! "

"Sir...sir! After the crime we committed, is it possible to survive?" the collaborator asked Pesini tremblingly.

"I can only say it's possible!" Pesini responded to the collaborators, "After all, I am not the chief inquisitor this time, so I cannot be sure whether your crime is to be directly shot or detained for a long time!"

Although everyone present knew that Pesini's words were just a relief to them, there were still some people who had a glimmer of illusion about the trial of the Administrative Court. This glimmer of fantasy came from the two people who had just knelt down. He believed that he was not the mastermind of the assassination.

Therefore, the two of them should not face the death penalty. Of course, long-term detention is definitely indispensable.

Compared with death, long-term detention is not unacceptable.

Carrying Pesini's white lie, the group followed Pesini and the jailer to the gate of the Ministry of the Interior. Witnessed by the cavalry surrounding the Ministry of Interior, they braved the rain and sat on the bench prepared for them by the Administrative Court. Carriage to the Administrative Court.

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