The Sun Never Sets In Spain

Chapter 101: Preheating

After walking out of the office and arriving at the hotel, Marseio realized that his back was wet.

When Olaer said that before, he almost thought that the other party was about to give an order, and four guards rushed in to tie him up and sell him to the Spaniard.

Fortunately, none of this happened.

I'm in custody...

Marseio's original intention was that he and senior officials from several provinces, together with the group of people from Camaguey, jointly formed a temporary central government and deployed resources to fight a decisive battle with Spain.

Unexpectedly, something went wrong in the first step.

The other party did not lock him up on the spot, which means that he has not yet turned to Spain.

But not turning to Spain does not mean not betraying the Republic.

The emperor Tian Gao is far away, they have a territory and an army in their hands, obviously they have some thoughts that shouldn't be taken care of.

Olaer’s thoughts in this regard are not difficult to understand. The Camaguey government is under siege, and it is clear that his death is imminent.

They also know the combat effectiveness of the Spanish army now. If they don't think of a way out at this time, can they break through the Second Army to rescue them?

I just don’t know if the other two provinces have the same idea.

As Olaer is in trouble and thinking hard about countermeasures, the actions of Assania and Rajoy are about to begin.

Different from the tragic situation of the Republic, they became more confident as they fought. As a white colony, Cuba’s fighting power was good, but it was only compared to other colonies.

Faced with the military experienced from the civil war battlefield, they have no resistance.

Through the friction of the past few days, Assania has consciously cast a psychological shadow on the other side. This time they attacked Camaguey, they may not dare to attack on the other side.

However, to be on the safe side, he deployed more than 12,000 Spanish troops and 2,500 colonial troops on the Nastunas-Holguin line, and ordered them not to go out of the city for field battles, only relying on the fortifications built in the past few days. Defense.

On both sides of Camaguey, they deployed 23,000 people on the Western Front and 15,000 on the Eastern Front to ensure the completion of the lore on the Republic.

As for the trace of Marseio, there is no news for so many days that Assania has not reported any expectations.

If you let him go to the east, you will not be able to turn the sky. Some high-level government officials in the three provinces are already in secret contact with them, and peace talks can begin only after the Camaguey government collapses.

………

Alfonso had no knowledge of the Cuban war, and he had not even received the report letter from Assania before.

I received a lot of other letters, such as those from Gisela.

The other party's reply was very regular, but some longing can be seen between the lines. Obviously, he had seen Father Enrique's masterpiece.

However, Alfonso didn't feel much about a plain-looking girl, and still kept replying and greetings normally, without any further meaning.

Wait until after the Franco-Prussian War, lest Austro-Hungary should be introduced to mix with Roman affairs.

The Austro-Hungarian Empire is too strong for Spain and Italy to play with him.

The Franco-Prussian War is not far away, and the prestige of the French Bonaparte royal family is declining every day. Even if it was replaced by the liberal Prime Minister Olivier before, it failed to stop this trend.

Olivier has now become a former liberal for the royal family. He banned public gatherings and seized some opposition newspapers. However, this was of no use, but instead aroused a wave of public opposition.

The letter sent by Nasi denounced the ignorance and evil of the opposition, but he could only complain about it in the letter, and the communication and compromise over the past months proved to be invalid.

According to this situation, if you take three and die, take four and you may not be able to succeed.

The republicans are staring at it, not to mention, the threat to the throne from the new Orleans-Bourbon alliance is also close at hand.

The formation of this alliance was attributed to Alfonso. After the three Bourbons had a conversation, the tension between Count Henry and Count Louis Philip eased somewhat.

Coupled with the fact that both of them have significant investments in Wal-Mart, the number of contacts has increased.

Although restricted by the good relationship between himself and the Bonaparte royal family, Alfonso was not easy to thread the needle in it, but perhaps seeing the weakening of the royal family's power, an alliance was formed.

As in history, they agreed that Earl Henry would be king and Louis Philippe would be the heir to the throne.

As for the turning point in the history of France-Earl Henry did not accept the tricolor flag, no one knows except Alfonso.

I can't say that I don't know. Everyone understands in ordinary contacts, but no one would have thought that Earl Henry could resist the temptation of the throne for a flag.

It seemed to them that Henry would certainly not be so stubborn at that time, this kind of trivial matter was not within their scope of discussion at all.

Neither Bourbon nor Orleans alone is important, but the combination of the two is enough to make anyone value it.

Let's look at the age of Napoleon III-62 years old.

For this era, it is considered a longevity. Although the body is still healthy for three weekdays, the risk of the sudden death of the sixtieth man is so high that he has to consider the issue of succession.

In order for the fourth to succeed to the throne, the third must come up with a war plan against Prussia in a short time.

It is not without reason that Nasan dared to plan to take action against Prussia. Bavaria recently came to power with an anti-Prussian government. In his opinion, it might be possible for Bavaria to abandon Prussia and turn around to attack Berlin with him.

This speculation is reasonable. The four southern German states are Catholic countries. If Prussia can be the first to attack, maybe Bavaria has a chance to rebel (provided that the King of Bavaria can suppress the opposition).

But if France initiates an offensive, then Bavaria will never be able to rebel, because the four states of Southern Germany and Prussia sign a defensive alliance, and they can't find any reason to counterattack if France moves first.

It is a pity that it is obviously impatient to take three. He even communicated with Alfonso recently, hoping that Spain can intervene in this war.

Before Alfonso was in Catalonia, he didn't care about it, but now Alfonso controls the entire Spain, and it's okay to help him fight a battle and mobilize 200,000 people.

It is undeniable that the conditions for the three-year payment are very rich, including the exemption of Spanish borrowings from France, the transfer of most of the war reparations, and the dismantling of the Prussian factory and transporting it to Spain...

However, Alfonso still declined. In fact, he was willing to die a hundred thousand people in exchange for the explosive growth of industry and capital, but the problem was that Western France could not beat Prussia together.

If France can win over the Austro-Hungarian Empire, he would dare to take action against the Three Kingdoms. He can do nothing with the diplomatic means of the Three Kingdoms. Other big powers such as Britain will certainly not sit back and watch. So forget it...

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