Make France Great Again

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"Your Highness, why are we doing these things?"

After leaving the "Times" building, Pesini finally couldn't help the doubts in his heart.

In his opinion, shouldn't the most urgent task now be thinking about how to arrange for Louis Napoleon?

Jerome Bonaparte, who was walking in front, stopped and asked, "Pissini, what do you think we should do now?"

"Of course it is to discuss a method that can properly accommodate His Majesty!" The loyal Pessini blurted out immediately.

"Then how are we going to arrange our cousin?" Jerome Bonaparte asked back: "Is he buried in London?"

"Of course not!" Persini shook his head and refused.

When Louis Napoleon was still alive, he told Persini more than once that he must return to France to kiss the land of France.

Now, returning to France has become Louis Napoleon's behest, and Persini dare not bury Louis Napoleon's body in England.

"Then how do we talk about sending my cousin back to France?" Jerome Bonaparte said to Pessini, "Two months ago, my cousin was expelled from France by the leader of the Republic, Lamartine! We have no reason I don't believe that my cousin's body will not be turned away by Lamartine again! My cousin is still charged as a war criminal!"

The expression of Jerome Bonaparte who mentioned the word "war criminal" was somewhat joking and mocking.

"War criminals"? What an ironic word, the crime Louis Philippe imposed on his cousin for the sake of his own dynasty.

It still applies during the period of the Second Republic, whether the leader of the Republic is Lamartine or the Party of Order in the National Assembly.

Despite the sudden death of the Orleans Dynasty, the soul of the Orleans Dynasty is still entrenched in the body of the Second Republic, and is ready to seize this young "body" at any time for resurrection.

After all, the revolutions of the nineteenth century were revolutions of a few people.

Those self-proclaimed elites never once looked at the workers in the eye, and he called them "inferior people" contemptuously.

Even the guys who believe in communism are no exception. Few people can regard the "inferior people" as a truly equal existence like those two. The remnants of the 18th century hierarchy are still lingering in the 19th century.

"So, we..." Persini still didn't understand the connection between sending His Majesty Napoleon's body back to France and his publication of an article in The Times.

"Pessini!" Jerome Bonaparte raised his head and opened his arms to bask in the sun: "I not only want to bring my cousin's body back to France, but I also want my cousin to be treated like the emperor who returned eight years ago." Welcome to the people of Paris!"

"So what should we do?" Pessini blurted out.

"We are doing it now!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to Pessini: "Sometimes, the power of public opinion can dominate the policies of a country! We need to let our voice reach Lamartine's ears! "

No one understands the current situation of the French Republic better than Jérôme Bonaparte. Having gained power in a hurry, they not only have to face possible counter-offensives from within (in fact, Louis Philippe, who lost the throne, has no desire to The idea of ​​​​counter-offensive and bad luck.), and face the threat of polar bears lurking behind Prussia and Austria.

The self-important Tsar Nicholas of St. Petersburg has more than once announced that he will lead the army to solve the heresy of the French Republic.

The recognition of the United Kingdom is undoubtedly the most important thing. The timid and cautious Lamartine will not ignore this matter that surprised the "friendly countries"?

"That's why you want to rely on the power of the Times?" Pescini was surprised by Jerome Bonaparte's bold plan.

The power of public opinion is indeed strong,

But it is also very likely to backfire on themselves.

"Your Highness, if the Lamartine government really wants to tear itself apart, wouldn't we be more passive?" Pesini asked with some concerns.

"So, we not only need to rely on the power of the United Kingdom, but we also need to rely on the power of France!" Jerome Bonaparte specially emphasized: "Especially the strength of our followers, Persini During the 8 years you stayed in France, you should have contacted a lot of people! I hope you don’t let me down this time!”

During the eight years when Napoleon III was imprisoned in prison, when Pessini helped Napoleon III communicate with the outside world, he recruited a large number of speculators to carry out a conspiracy to overthrow the Orleans Dynasty.

With the help of the internal and external forces of France, Lamartine is dumb and unable to speak out.

"I understand!" Pescini responded with a slight stunned body.

Once upon a time, he (referring to Persini) was also a master at manipulating public opinion.

After years of running around for His Majesty, he almost forgot that the food he depended on for survival was really something he shouldn't have.

"By the way, there is also..." Jerome Bonaparte suddenly thought of something and said to Persini: "Let the Bonapartists in Paris restrain themselves, and don't be caught at a critical moment! The next one This month, France is going to undergo an earth-shaking change.”

Jerome Bonaparte suddenly thought that in another month, the atrocities against the workers led by the hardline Republicans would begin.

The June Revolution was definitely not a matter of a day or two. The accumulation of nearly four months has intensified the contradictions between the two classes to a certain extent.

Jerome Bonaparte must complete all the plans before the idiot Lamartine leaves office, otherwise, if that jerk from Cavaignac takes over the stage, the plan will be difficult to carry out. sent to prison.

In history, his cousin was almost suspected by Cavaignac of being connected with the June Revolution (some Bonapartist party members were indeed found in the June Revolution), and he considered sending his cousin to prison.

He is not an easy character to deal with! If I make trouble, I will be sent to prison by this guy.

"Obey!"

Although Pessini didn't understand what the earth-shaking changes Jerome was talking about, he still obeyed the orders of his new boss.

"Let's go! Let's go back!" Louis Bonaparte didn't ask Persini how to contact the Bonapartists in France. An excellent superior only needs to know the outcome of the matter, and then reward and punish him.

The two stopped a carriage together, and the carriage carried Persini and Jerome Bonaparte back to the mansion on St. James King Street.

What Jerome Bonaparte and Pessini didn't know was that an uninvited guest was also ushered in at the mansion on King St. James Street at this moment.

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