Make France Great Again

Chapter 44: Home Trivia

Accompanied by the "enthusiasm" of the Minister of Police, Jerome Bonaparte strolled out of the detention center.

Outside the detention center, a carriage with the Bonaparte emblem was parked on the side of the road.

"Mr. Minister, I hope to see you next time!" Jerome Bonaparte stretched out his hand to say goodbye to the Minister of Police.

The police commissioner, who hoped to never meet Jerome Bonaparte in his heart, said politely, "I hope we can continue to meet again next time!"

The two hands were released in "Reluctance", and Jerome Bonaparte turned and walked towards Fleury.

"His Royal Highness!" Fleury asked after saluting Jerome Bonaparte: "They didn't do anything to you, did they?"

Jerome patted his dusty trousers lightly, and said in a calm tone: "Our value to the United Kingdom now determines the upper limit of his tolerance for us, as long as the London superstructure doesn't attack us! Those little **** How dare you do anything! Let's go! Go home!"

Jerome opened the door and entered the carriage, and Fleury sat in the driver's seat of the carriage.

The carriage carrying Jerome crossed several main roads, and soon came to the Louis Mansion.

In front of the Louis Mansion, Fleury, who was tightening the reins, shouted to Jerome Bonaparte, who was drowsy in the carriage: "His Royal Highness! We're going home!"

"Huh? Are you back!?" Jerome Bonaparte yawned, opened his sleepy eyes and got out of the car.

From the outside, the Louis Mansion is not much different from before. Jerome Bonaparte walked up the steps slowly and pushed the door into the mansion.

"Your Highness, welcome back!"

Almost the moment Jerome Bonaparte stepped into the mansion, a loud and neat sound of celebration came from the mansion.

Jerome Bonaparte looked at the source of the sound, and he found that the people in the mansion also looked at Jerome Bonaparte in unison.

A smile appeared on Pesini's face, and tears welled up in Tyran's eyes...

Jerome Bonaparte saw "loyalty" in their faces.

This is the charm of Bonaparte.

After Jérôme Bonaparte embraced Tyrann and the other Bonapartists with open arms, he said lightly, "Everyone, I'm back! Let's finish our unfinished business! Long live the Empire!"

"Long Live the Empire!" Under Pesini's lead, everyone was chanting "Long Live the Empire".

After a brief exhilaration, Jérôme Bonaparte branched off other members of the Bonaparte party, leaving only Persini.

"Persini, there is news from France!" Jerome Bonaparte, who was sitting on the sofa leaning forward at a 30-degree angle, immediately asked Persini.

"According to the report of our Bonapartist member Eugène Rouet in France, Lamartine, the head of the government of the Second Republic, has sent a special envoy to discuss with us the matter of bringing back His Majesty's body!" Roma Bonaparte reports.

It is Persini's wish to win Louis Napoleon back to France as a hero, and now he is getting closer and closer to realizing this wish.

"Mr. Rouet did a great job!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded in satisfaction.

"And M. Rouet is in a letter to plead guilty to you!" Pessini continued.

"Huh?" Jerome Bonaparte looked at Pessini in confusion and asked half-jokingly, "Do we, the Rouet deputies, despise him for not doing enough?"

"No... it's not!" After a moment of hesitation, Pesini said through gritted teeth: "Ruet said in the letter that in order to make the plan go smoothly, he ordered the party without your consent. Thiers has reached an agreement!"

Afterwards, Pessini added in a low voice, "Listen to Rouet, this time, regarding the matter of welcoming back His Majesty's body! Thiers also made great efforts!"

"Thiers?" Jerome Bonaparte frowned and muttered in a low voice with a serious expression.

No one knows Thiers better than Jerome Bonaparte, the former Prime Minister of Orleans who has the dual characteristics of chameleon and ruthless, in the historical line 18 years later (referring to Jerome Bonaparte) The historical line of Ba's previous life) as the image of the executioner of the Paris Commune is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

This 19th-century "Pride of Heaven" has only lost in the game with his cousin in his life, and that game was caused by his careless underestimation of his cousin.

Jerome can't guarantee that he, who is familiar with history, can win the old fox.

I hope that the conditions that Roue promised are not too outrageous!

Jerome prayed silently in his heart.

Now that things have happened, the most important thing is to find countermeasures as much as possible.

"What conditions did Rouet agree to Thiers?" Jerome Bonaparte's tone was no longer as light as before, but more solemn.

The atmosphere of the whole room also became solemn with the tone of Jerome Bonaparte.

Pesini swallowed and looked at the face that was 50% similar to Emperor Napoleon.

Whenever he looked at this face, Pessini felt an inexplicable pressure~www.readwn.com~ Now he could only bite the bullet and tell Rouet the conditions he had agreed to Thiers.

"To form a cabinet of the Party of Order? To be their marionette?"

After listening to the conditions, Jerome Bonaparte showed an absurd expression.

"That's right!" Pessini swallowed again and tried to explain: "Your Highness, as long as we can sit in the president's seat, then we can..."

Before Pessini could finish speaking, Jerome Bonaparte immediately stood up, patted his thigh lightly, and said, "Okay! Rouet did a great job!"

"Your Highness, are you... Are you alright!" Pessini looked at Jerome Bonaparte cautiously, for fear that Jerome Bonaparte might not be mentally normal.

"Nothing!" Jerome Bonaparte took a deep breath and forced himself to calm down.

There is no coincidence in the book, but I didn't expect that this guy Rue solved a big problem for himself by accident.

At the beginning, my cousin was directly overturned by his car because he was despised by Thiers. In this generation, Thiers is still a dog who can't stop despising himself.

The old fox in Thiers is probably proud of being able to control himself now!

Just let you be proud for a few months, and when the dust of the presidential election is settled, I will send you all to the sky one by one!

Jerome Bonaparte gave Persini a few words of encouragement, and handed a 100,000-franc note to Persini as a reward for Persini and the party members in France.

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The London Dockyard on the Thames at this time.

A ship sailing from Calais to London is slowly approaching the dock.

In the cabin, Tocqueville, who was writing quickly, stopped his work and looked at the London pier outside the cabin window.

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