Make France Great Again

Chapter 913: benefit exchange

"Ambassador Cowley, please keep silent, let me guess your purpose for coming to Duin Leli Palace?"

Jerome Bonaparte's preemptive response made Ambassador Cowley stunned.

After a few seconds, Ambassador Cowley, who had reacted, smiled again, and responded humbly: "Of course, Your Majesty!"

Jérôme Bonaparte frowned, pretending to be contemplative, and then raised his head again and responded to Ambassador Cowley: "If I'm not mistaken, the purpose of your coming to the Duinillery Palace is to borrow our The railway reaches the Mediterranean!"

A look of surprise flashed in Ambassador Cowley's eyes. Jerome Bonaparte's answer was indeed what the British side wanted him to do.

It's just that Ambassador Cowley didn't understand why Emperor Jerome Bonaparte would know his purpose for coming to the Duinleury Palace!

Just as Ambassador Cowley was thinking, Jérôme Bonaparte's voice reached Ambassador Cowley's ears again, "I guess you must be very confused now, why do I know your purpose!

Am I right! Ambassador Cowley! "

Ambassador Cowley, who came back to his senses, shook his head and responded against his will: "Your Majesty, I don't have such thoughts!"

"Mr. Cowley, you are so dishonest!" Jerome Bonaparte complained in a low voice.

"I..." Ambassador Cowley was at a loss. He didn't know how to reply to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Forget it! You diplomats are like this! Only one sentence out of ten can be believed, and you can only believe half of it!

Half of the remaining nine sentences are lies, and the remaining four sentences are all nonsense!

I really don't know how you all came up with such nonsense..." Jerome Bonaparte complained non-stop to Ambassador Lao Li, and Ambassador Cowley could only silently bear the pressure from Jerome Bonaparte. His Majesty the Emperor Napoleon's "maliciousness" towards these diplomats.

After Jerome Bonaparte finished complaining, Ambassador Cowley responded to Jerome Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, I am indeed here for this matter!"

Immediately, Ambassador Cowley told Jerome Bonaparte that he was ordered by the British cabinet to come here in the hope that the French Empire would allow the troops of the British Kingdom to enter the territory of the French Empire and rely on the railways of the French Empire to cross the entire France.

"Ambassador Cowley, do you know how much harm it will do to our citizens by allowing foreign troops to enter the French territory!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Ambassador Cowley in a slightly sad tone, "It may make them Think of the scene of the collapse of the First Empire!

The psychology of the people of our country will be irreversibly affected by this incident! "

After listening to Jerome Bonaparte's speech, Ambassador Cowley felt a little ridiculous.

I just want to get France to agree to borrow their railways to transport troops. How can it be related to the collapse of the First Empire!

What's more nonsense is, what the **** is causing an irreversible psychological shadow in the hearts of the people.

During the Crimean War, didn't the British army also swagger through it? Why didn't France cause the so-called psychological shadow at that time? Could it be that psychological shadows are divided into time periods? (Psychology had not yet begun to develop at this time.)

Ambassador Cowley couldn't help complaining a few words in his heart.

Although Jerome Bonaparte's remarks were extremely absurd, Ambassador Cowley got key information through Jerome Bonaparte's absurd remarks.

That is the issue of British transit. It is not impossible to discuss, but a conditional discussion.

Otherwise, Jerome Bonaparte would choose to reject them directly instead of refusing with lame reasons like now.

Suppression of the Indian Rebellion (Great Uprising) is now a priority over all British actions.

As long as the conditions put forward by Emperor Jerome Bonaparte are within the range of Britain...to be precise, Ambassador Cowley and the cabinet behind him can afford it, then Ambassador Cowley can propose the conditions that Britain agreed to them.

"Your Majesty, I know that this matter is really not easy for your country!" Ambassador Cowley first followed Jerome Bonaparte's train of thought, then changed the subject and continued to Jerome Bonaparte Said: "But I hope you can see that our two countries have fought side by side for liberalism in the Crimea Peninsula, and allow our troops to pass through your country to the Mediterranean."

Ambassador Cowley paused for a moment, and then said to Jerome Bonaparte: "I think you should understand the predicament that the Kingdom of Britain is facing now!

The Indian region under our jurisdiction is being harmed by a small group of rebels. We must send troops to suppress it as soon as possible!

As long as your majesty can agree to allow us to transit, we are willing to bear all the costs of crossing France! "

"What are you talking about!" Jerome Bonaparte reprimanded Ambassador Cowley with a straight face, "Do you mean that France is so poor that it can't even afford the travel expenses! "

"Of course not!" Ambassador Cowley responded emphatically: "We just don't want to trouble our friends too much!"

"No trouble! No trouble at all!" Jerome Bonaparte shook his head and responded to Ambassador Cowley: "We France is a hospitable country, and we can fully afford these expenses!"

"Your Majesty, so you agree with us to go to India?" Ambassador Cowley asked Jérôme Bonaparte excitedly.

"Agreed!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded to Ambassador Cowley.

"Your Majesty, we will never forget your help to Britain!

France will be Britain's forever friend! "Ambassador Cowley at this moment is extraordinarily sincere.

"Friend!" Jerome Bonaparte's expression changed, and a sneer appeared on the corner of his mouth, "Mr. Cowley, I would like to ask, what is the agreement between the Kingdom of Britain and the Kingdom of Morocco? This is not a friend What should be done!"

Ambassador Cowley was stunned for a moment, before he could react, he hurriedly asked Jérôme Bonaparte, "Your Majesty, I don't understand what you mean?"

"Don't understand?" Jérôme Bonaparte continued to sneer, and then told Ambassador Cowley that the agreement signed between Britain and Morocco a few months ago has now been regarded as its own umbrella by the Kingdom of Morocco. Unscrupulously provoking the French Empire.

"This... there must be some misunderstanding!" Ambassador Cowley, who didn't know the inside story, said intermittently to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Misunderstanding? Can there be any misunderstanding?" Jerome Bonaparte gritted his teeth and took out a letter from the drawer, "This is a letter from the president of our business association in the Kingdom of Morocco to the embassy Letter, now the embassy has transferred the letter to me again!

Ambassador Cowley, take a look too! "

Ambassador Cowley opened the letter and checked the contents line by line.

In the letter, the president of the French Chamber of Commerce described how they were exploited by local businessmen and bureaucrats in the Kingdom of Morocco. The local bureaucrats told the French Chamber of Commerce that the reason why they attacked them was completely in accordance with the instructions of the upper echelon.

The people above said that the Kingdom of Morocco has already surrendered to the Kingdom of Britain, so there is no need to fear the French Empire.

The letter also stated that several French merchants in Rabat had been forced to death!

After reading the letter, Ambassador Cowley hurriedly explained to Jérôme Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, these are the personal actions of the Kingdom of Morocco and have nothing to do with the Kingdom of Britain!"

Jerome Bonaparte did not listen to Ambassador Cowley's explanation. He took out the second letter and put it in front of Ambassador Cowley, "Mr. Cowley, this is a letter from the church!"

Ambassador Cowley opened the letter again, and the content of the letter was still a complaint against Morocco.

The Church of France accused the Kingdom of Morocco of persecuting the Jesuits, their branch in the Kingdom of Morocco. At the same time, they said that a group of extremists had massacred dozens of Catholic Moroccans and two priests in the countryside. The Church of France hoped that France would severely punish those massacres. And they know justice.

"Your Majesty, this is a religious vendetta and has nothing to do with us!" Ambassador Cowley explained to Jerome Bonaparte again.

"According to our investigation, those who claimed to be inspired by Abdul (Sultan of Morocco)!" Jerome Bonaparte responded, "He was not as brave as he is now!"

Ambassador Cowley understands that Jerome Bonaparte is saying that the Sultan of Morocco is under the instruction of the Kingdom of Britain.

To be honest, Ambassador Cowley did not expect the Kingdom of Morocco to be so free.

In just a few months, they have done so many outrageous things.

If this continues, the Kingdom of Britain may be directly dragged into the water by them.

Ambassador Cowley couldn't help complaining that it was the little (wang) Tian (eight) (egg) who signed the agreement with the Kingdom of Morocco.

"By the way, there is this!" Jerome Bonaparte handed a letter to Ambassador Cowley again, and under Ambassador Cowley's puzzled eyes~www.readwn.com~Jerome Bonaparte explained Said: "This is a letter from the Governor of Algeria to me!"

Ambassador Cowley opened the letter again. The letter was written by the Governor of Algeria Montauban half a month ago. Some skirmishes with the army on the border.

The cause of the conflict was that a soldier from the French army exercise did not return, and France requested the Royal Moroccan army to allow them to cross the border to find someone. Unexpectedly, the Moroccan army refused, and the two sides immediately had friction.

In the end, France easily defeated the Moroccan army and won the right to enter the Moroccan border for search.

After the search was fruitless, they returned to the camp, and the missing soldiers returned in the evening of the same day.

The matter should have come to an end here. Who would have thought that the Moroccan army, who had a grudge, unexpectedly attacked the French army while it was hot, causing 1 death and 6 injuries in the French army.

Of course, more than a dozen people responsible for the sneak attack on France were all killed by them.

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