Make France Great Again

Chapter 72 Paris Ballots

As soon as Jerome Bonaparte, who left the platform of Fort Saint-Jean, stepped onto the Boulevard Carnabierre, known as the Little Champs-Elysées, he attracted crowds of people coming and going on the Boulevard Carnabiere. Watching, people stopped and stayed just to take another look at this "legendary figure" who came out of the gold coin.

[Napoleon's handsome head is printed on the Napoleon gold coin, which is roughly the same as Jérôme Bonaparte's facial features from the profile. 】

People on the street showed curiosity, surprise and even puzzlement in their eyes. They couldn't imagine why a person who had been dead for decades appeared in France again.

Jerome Bonaparte didn't speak. He looked at everyone on the street with a smile and walked slowly on the slightly damp street. The black boots under his feet hit the ground and made a clicking sound. It seems to hit the hearts of every resident who has heard the legendary story of Napoleon on the street.

The Bonapartists headed by Pessini followed closely behind Jerome Bonaparte. They held their heads high and enjoyed the "glory" bestowed upon them by the Bonaparte family.

Jerome Bonaparte continued to walk forward, and everyone subconsciously made way for the "Emperor" and his entourage.

Jérôme Bonaparte and his entourage came to an end in the eyes of the inhabitants of the Boulevard Cannabières.

Jerome Bonaparte stopped at the crossroad at the end. Seeing this, Pessini quickly ran to Jerome Bonaparte and reported to Jerome Bonaparte in a low voice: "Your Majesty, the carriage Just ahead, we will go to Lyon in a carriage, and then to Paris by train from Lyon!"

【The Paris-Lyon railway was one of the railways built during Thiers' reign in 1840, and it was also the only railway from Paris to southern France at that time. 】

Jerome Bonaparte nodded slightly, then turned to look at the residents behind him, cleared his throat, and said to the residents of Marseilles in a deep and magnetic voice: "Residents of Marseilles, I am sorry that I don't have time to talk to you Have a wonderful day together! Now, I must go to Paris! Please vote for me in the next vote, and I will lead France to rise again!"

After all, Jerome Bonaparte raised his arms and shouted: "Long live the Republic! Long live Orthodoxy!"

Most of the members of the Bonaparte party behind Jerome Bonaparte showed expressions of astonishment. Could it be that their leader has joined the orthodox party?

Only a few people such as Roue understood Jerome Bonaparte's intentions, and he had to be good at deceiving if he wanted to win the votes in the Marseille province.

"Long live the Republic! Long live orthodoxy!" Roue and the others also shouted hysterically.

Afterwards, Jerome Bonaparte and a group of Bonapartists continued to move forward, and soon came to the place where the carriage was parked.

In this huge convoy, the largest and most gorgeous gilt-rimmed four-corner open carriage is located in the middle of the convoy. The rest of the carriages seem to exist to defend this carriage. The side panels of the carriage are carved with waves. The family crest of the Naparte family, needless to say, the guest that this carriage will carry is Jerome Bonaparte.

With the support of Pessini, Jerome Bonaparte slowly boarded the carriage. Pessini and Eugène Rouet boarded the carriage together with Jerome Bonaparte.

The person in charge of driving the carriage was still Fleury, who regarded himself as the chief attendant of the emperor.

The carriage in charge of opening the way ahead was driving under the skill of the coachman. Fleury also brandished his whip and whipped the two tall horses leading the gorgeous carriage. The pain made the horses start to move forward, and the carriage also started slowly.

After the carriage had traveled a certain distance, Pessini introduced Eugene Rouet who was sitting opposite him to Jerome Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, this is Councilor Eugene Rouet!"

"Your Majesty!" Eugene Rouet put his right hand under his left shoulder and saluted Jerome Bonaparte.

Jerome Bonaparte smiled again,

Whether it is Eugene Rouay in history or Eugene Rouay today, he has shown a satisfactory political sense and keen thinking.

This is exactly what the partisans of the Bonaparte family lack, and he hopes that there will be as many Bonapartists like Rouet as possible.

"Eugène Rouet, you did a great job!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Eugene Rouet: "There are very few Bonapartist people who have some outstanding vision like you!"

Roue's expression showed a bit of stiffness, he didn't know whether Jerome Bonaparte was sincerely praising him, or taking this opportunity to beat him.

No matter which one it is, it is not a small problem for Rue.

How few people have great vision? Does that mean the Bonapartists are a bunch of idiots?

Knowing that Muxiu is bound to be destroyed by forest winds, Rouai does not want to give the impression of being "self-admired" in the eyes of his colleagues, which will affect his future career, not to mention that he is not as enthusiastic as Pessini. Rome Bonaparte had some deep "Tuogu" friendship, he hurriedly said humbly: "Your Majesty, under your leadership, a large number of talents have emerged in the Bonaparte faction! I am just the most ordinary one, and I can't afford to be Your Majesty's praise!"

"Ruai, you are humble! When His Majesty was in London, he praised you for your seriousness! I was next to His Majesty at that time!"

Different from Roue's wild thoughts, Pescini, who has worked with Jerome Bonaparte for half a year, understands that His Majesty's praise comes from his sincerity. Jane's future in Roue's future in the heart of the emperor is absolutely limitless. In order to consolidate the relationship with Rouai.

Rouet's gaze met Persini's, and Rouet breathed a sigh of relief from Pescini's friendly gaze.

"Mr. Rouai, tell me about what happened in Paris recently!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Rouai again.

Eugène Rouet told Jerome Bonaparte about the current situation in Paris. Under the negative effects of the June Revolution, the votes of the republicans and Montagnards in the Seine province were surprisingly large, and they should have been ranked fourth. He emerged suddenly and became the well-deserved No. 1 in Seine with an absolute advantage of 80,000 votes. Victor Hugo ranked second with 50,000 votes, and the third to fifth places all received an absolute advantage of 10,000 to 20,000 votes. Disadvantage left behind.

"So, the Seine Province has locked the victory?" Jerome Bonaparte said excitedly.

"Your Majesty, my suggestion is that we'd better win Mr. Victor Hugo's votes!" Roue said to Jerome Bonaparte.

"There are also votes for the army!" Pessini interjected immediately: "Many people in the army support you! They are also an indispensable force!"

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