Make France Great Again

Chapter 30 Initial Turmoil

In the early morning of May 5, 1848, the Polaris newspaper published "On Bonaparte Thought and the British Democratization Movement" written by editor-in-chief Haney on May 4 as the front-page news, in order to make it easier for readers to understand the content of the news (or It is the yin and yang of the government of the Kingdom of Britain), and the "North Star" thoughtfully printed a striking ink painting in the lower right corner of the news. The two-cornered hat (or Napoleon hat) looks so ridiculous that the "little chubby" stands proudly at a place similar to a podium, pointing at the map in the painting and staring at a pair of trembling men and women in the corner. An image of bullying men and women, but on the right side of "Little Fatty" is a string of text, which reads: "I want to spread French ideas here, let your subjects resist you, let the universal suffrage law Start with lighting."

If it’s just like this, that’s all. The key is that the shape of the map in the painting is basically the same as that of the British Isles. The pair of men and women standing on the body of the “little fat pier” wear mustaches. The man has a mustache, and the woman is short and tall. Fat, without careful explanation, it is enough to understand that the man and woman are Victoria and Albert.

If one takes a closer look, one will find that the structure of the so-called "lectern" is roughly the same as that of the Parliament.

This picture alone is worth a thousand words, and if it is accompanied by the content of the article, it will produce a magical chemical reaction, so as to achieve the goal of spreading it to ten or ten, and then detonate the entire London public opinion circle.

Harney, who had printed 70,000 copies of newspapers at one go, decisively pushed all the newspapers into the London market. He believed that London gentlemen who liked to hunt for novelties would definitely not refuse the "gift" that Haney had prepared for them.

The country desperately needs a reform to improve the existing system.

Sure enough, after the "Northern Star Newspaper" was launched into the market, it took only one morning to seize nearly one-third of the London market, and there were less than 3,000 copies of the 70,000 newspapers left.

"Editor-in-chief, we succeeded! We succeeded!" A reporter staggered into the door and yelled at Hani, who was still in the editor's office revising the manuscript and translating for the school team.

At the same time, all the reporters in the Polaris looked up at the reporter.

Facing the gazes of many colleagues in the office, the reporter who delivered the news reported to Hanihui without fear: "Editor-in-Chief, our newspaper sold nearly 70,000 copies in just one morning, and there are also shortages in some areas. Case!"

At this moment, almost all eyes were on the editor-in-chief Hani. Some of them looked joyful, some were puzzled, and some were worried.

As the editor-in-chief of this issue of the newspaper, Hani, the editor-in-chief, is also trembling with excitement. The sales of 70,000 copies of the newspaper means that at least thousands of celebrities with small fortunes will rest in their newspaper offices. If some of the people can lean towards the Chartists, then all Haney's painstaking efforts were not in vain.

Of course, this is just a bold estimate. The real target of the "North Star" is the middle and lower classes of the working class.

In any case, Editor-in-Chief Harney's "first shot" to the United Kingdom was very successful. Next, it is necessary to thoroughly consolidate the existing achievements and make steady progress. If necessary, they can continue to instigate a petition campaign to force the United Kingdom to accept them. conditions of.

"How about the printing and scheduling? Will it continue to be launched in the future!" Hani asked about the follow-up delivery.

"No problem! I have already arranged the follow-up when I come back!" The reporter said proudly, holding up five fingers: "Five printing presses start working at the same time, even if people in the entire London area subscribe to our newspaper, it is more than enough!"

Hani nodded in satisfaction and got up.

Now that the first shot has been fired, there is absolutely no reason to retreat in the follow-up. For this reason, he needs to find some "allies".

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On the other hand, Jerome Bonaparte, who had sorted out all the belongings of his cousin and paid the last month's rent, was quietly waiting for news from France.

The article on May 4 did not seem to have stirred up too many waves in the British public opinion circle. It was like a pebble submerged in the water, but disappeared without a trace with a small splash.

This made Jerome Bonaparte, who was confidently looking forward to the tide of public opinion, feel self-doubt.

Is it because my writing skills are not good enough? Or is my method wrong?

Jerome Bonaparte, who saw that the British public opinion did not develop according to his expectations, couldn't help being a little upset.

The defeat of British public opinion seemed a certainty.

If the French public opinion circle is as lifeless as the British public opinion circle, his plan is obviously a failure.

At that time, what method should I use to get my cousin to return to France has become Jerome's number one problem.

"I'll go for a walk!" The impetuous Jerome Bonaparte decided to take Ham (a pet dog adopted by Louis Napoleon in Britain) out for a walk.

"Your Highness, let Fleury go out with you!" Pessini, who was worried about Jerome Bonaparte going out alone, suggested to Jerome Bonaparte.

"No need! I'm just going out to relax!" Jerome Bonaparte resolutely rejected Pessini's suggestion. He didn't want to lose his freedom in life before becoming president.

"Your Highness, please be sure to bring this with you!" Pescini returned to the room and took out a revolver of fine quality and a cane with a hidden sword hidden inside the cane.

Jerome Bonaparte took the cane and revolver handed over by Persini and led Hamm, walking along the Shaf Berlitz Avenue until he arrived at St. Martin's Church.

At the junction of the slums and the rich, Jerome Bonaparte found that the surrounding police force was obviously more than that of Picadil Street. Many vigilantes held canes and revolvers just like Jerome Bonaparte. Watching the distance warily.

Jerome Bonaparte followed the eyes of the vigilantes and looked into the distance. There were many people in the cafe not far from St. Martin's Church. In front of the cafe.

Because Jerome was too far away from the cafe, he could only vaguely hear words such as "Napoleon" and "Equality".

This aroused Jerome's strong curiosity, and he decided to go over to find out.

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