Make France Great Again

Chapter 6 The Arrogance of the Onsa Gang

Jerome's insinuation embarrassed Dr. James for a few seconds. This revolutionary wind [Note 1] blown by the London Stock Exchange did not set off a revolution in its birthplace, but set off a revolution across the English Channel. A massive revolutionary movement, the revolutionary movement backfired on Britain, forcing Britain to improve.

In order to maintain his remaining trace of patriotism, Dr. James retorted with a straight neck: "We Angsa people are a nation with a spirit of contract, and we will definitely not be like those mobs in France!"

"Pfft ha ha ha... the spirit of the contract?" Jerome couldn't help laughing out loud.

This laughter annoyed Dr. James for a while, and he couldn't help but retort, "Your Excellency, what's so funny about this!"

Jerome restrained his smile and responded with an extremely curved expression: "Sir, what you call the spirit of contract means that factory owners can freely fire workers? Does the impoverished people being free to starve to death represent the spirit of the contract? Is the abolition of the Poor Law also the spirit of the contract? ?”

Jerome's barrage of questions made Dr. James speechless. On the one hand, he has a little sympathy for the bottom of the petty bourgeoisie, and on the other hand, he also hates change.

Any change could cause him to fall down the ranks, and James felt uncomfortable at the thought of being among the dirty workers.

Not to mention that the Kingdom of Britain demonized the revolution day and night, making those middle-class people prefer to choose reform rather than revolution.

After a while, James continued to retort: ​​"The revolution brings only destruction and chaos! It brings opportunities for careerists, and your Bonaparte family is the beneficiary of the riots! Of course you spare no effort to promote revolution!"

"Sir!" Facing the issue of Bonaparte's honor, Jerome had an extremely solemn expression. He flicked the dust off his shirt and said in a serious tone: "The Bonaparte family has never been the beneficiary of the revolution! Glory never comes from ancient surnames, but from all French peoples.

The Bonaparte family was chosen by the French people to be the spokesperson of the French people. When France does not need Bonaparte, the French people will let France withdraw from the stage! The revolution may bring disorderly riots, but the riots will not last long! A new government will emerge! Whether it is a republic or an empire, it is just a product of maintaining order! Besides, France is not a nation that only riots, revolutions will always have ups and downs, the Bonaparte family is also not a radical family, and we also long for a group..."

While promoting his revolutionary conservative theory, Jerome carefully observed the expression of Dr. James.

Dr. James resisted Jerome's answer at first, but when Jerome talked about maintaining the existing order and system and carrying out appropriate reforms, Dr. James' expression gradually agreed.

Hope everything goes well!

Jerome thought silently.

"Okay! Your Excellency, I'm just a doctor, and I'm not interested in political topics!" Dr. James said to Jerome against his will.

"Sorry doctor!" Jerome also responded with a pretense of apology: "I'm a person who always talks about politics!"

"Huh?" Dr. James's eyes flashed brightly, and he still asked casually: "Your Excellency, I heard that France is holding a general election! I don't know if you will participate!"

"Of course!" Jerome nodded without hesitation, and then added: "Not only me, but the entire Bonaparte family will participate!"

"Do you want to return to France?" Doctor James' tone was a little hasty, and he seemed to be a little too concerned about the situation of the Bonaparte family.

"I said that if the people of France needed it,

The Bonaparte family can re-enter the stage at any moment! Jerome responded with a smile.

Then, the topic changed: "However, the Bonaparte family is unwilling to destroy the order under the existing system! The age of revolution has passed, and the Bonaparte family does not want to take on the task of destroying Europe!"

"You can't..."

Dr. James seemed to want to say something, Jerome immediately interrupted Dr. James and reminded: "Doctor, the topic we discussed has gone beyond the boundary between doctors and family members! Now I suspect that what I am facing is not A doctor, but a British bureaucrat!"

Only then did Dr. James realize that he seemed to have overstepped, and he turned around and entered the room with a sarcastic smile.

Jerome, who stayed where he was, muttered in a low voice: "I don't know if these words will reach Buckingham Palace, it's really exciting!"

In the room, Dr. James told Louis Bonaparte and Miss Howard about the intravenous injection and the physical condition of Napoleon III.

"You mean Louis, his body can't last long?"

Although Howard already had courage in her heart, she still couldn't help crying when the doctor issued the death verdict.

"Yes!" Doctor James said regretfully, "Your Excellency's illness was discovered too late, and now all we can do is to prolong the life of the Prince as much as possible! Although the intravenous injection method is somewhat dangerous, it may make the Prince Your Excellency can hold on longer!"

"Risking your life is just to make Louie's life last longer! I don't agree?" Howard refused Dr. James' suggestion.

Doctor James turned his attention to Jerome, he hoped Jerome could convince Howard!

"Doctor, I agree with your plan!" Louis Bonaparte's weak voice came from the hospital bed!

"No, Louis, that's too dangerous!" Howard grabbed Louis' hand and responded, "I can't lose you!"

"Howard, it's nothing!" Napoleon III comforted with a hoarse voice: "I have been in the rain of bullets in Italy, and this danger is nothing to me!" [Note 2]

The terminally ill Louis Bonaparte seemed to have regained his former splendor, and an indescribable confidence and calm burst out from his body.

At the request of Louis Bonaparte, Howard agreed to a regimen of intravenous therapy.

PS: 1. The poor potato harvest in Ireland in 1847 triggered fluctuations in the British stock exchange market. The advocating railway bubble was ruthlessly crushed along with the fluctuations and spread to the whole of Europe. Under the double blow of the economic downturn and the potato crisis, the people of Paris set off a massive revolution.

2. In 1831, Napoleon III and his brother participated in the anti-pope uprising in Rome. In the end, the two brothers did not fully participate in the uprising because of the attitude of the leaders of the uprising army towards Austria and France.

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