Chapter 148: There's no time to explain, get in the car

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After the outbreak of the Bodin incident, public opinion in Paris, which had not been silent for a long time, began to be lively again, and the French people, who loved the Revolution, found that Napoleon III had actually suppressed and massacred the republicans when he usurped the throne as emperor, and the emperor who had been improperly appointed was pushed to the forefront of public opinion.

After the last Hugo Correspondence incident, Napoleon III decided to set an example this time, and the government first let public opinion run wild, loosening its pockets and letting the group discuss the death of Congressman Bodin in the newspaper in broad daylight, but did not do anything about it. Then the police were secretly mobilized to make big news on the day when people were gathering at the cemetery. Napoleon III had already ordered the Director of Espinas to be bound to let these anti-government destabilizing elements taste the punishment of the iron fist of the Empire.

The tombstones, which had been silent for many years, began to become lively, and the cold marble, which was originally only engraved with names, and the date of birth and death, was filled with all kinds of white flowers. Through the propaganda of the newspapers of Delle Cruz and Gambita, the people of Paris became aware of the republican parliamentarian who had killed Napoleon in the coup d'état of 1852, and Gambida called on sympathetic people to lay flowers at his grave.

The cemetery was now a gathering of legitimate republicans and revolutionaries, as well as others, such as Sir Freddy, who was convinced that Garion might be present at the meeting, and waited for the other to appear.

When he appeared here, he confirmed the title of a republican spy. No matter how much he denied it, the Bonaparte government would never get close to him again. As a result, Garion had no choice but to flee Paris in embarrassment and return to the countryside.

As the masterminds of this event, Dele Cruz and Gampida stood solemnly in front of the mausoleum of Councillor Bodin, and told them about the atrocities of the Imperial Government eight years ago.

The Republicans and revolutionaries hit it off and were ready to use Bodin's death to create a vigorous anti-Bonaparte movement, which began in this cemetery.

"The people should not be afraid of their government, and the government should be afraid of their people."

"The ideas of freedom, equality, democracy are deeply rooted in the minds of each and every one of us, and we have no reason to compromise with dictators! As it is said in "1984", thoughts are not afraid of bullets, they can destroy our bodies, but they cannot stop the spread of ideas! Where there are people, the idea of freedom will take root and overthrow the mountain that weighs on the people's heads! ”

"Long live the great people!"

He gave an impassioned speech to the crowd in front of him, angrily denouncing the brutality of Napoleon's government. The people should pay tribute to the martyr who defended the republicans, because France with which he defended the people with his life was not taken by a tyrannical thief. He also declared that a monument should be erected to Parliamentarian Bodin to commemorate his tragic sacrifice.

Sir Freddy hid behind a tombstone, half-crouched, his eyes wide open, and he searched every face in the cemetery through the iron fence, disappointed that Galian was not mixed in at all.

"Damn, doesn't this guy really have any connection to the Republicans?"

Originally planned to give up crouching, but the next scene made Sir Freddy stop.

"Huh?"

Suddenly, he saw a group of people not far away, too far apart, at first he only saw the other party wearing a black uniform, and when he walked in, he realized that it was a group of heavily armed policemen, who were approaching the crowd gathering in the cemetery.

Sir Freddie was surprised to realise that it was the police clearing the party, and only now did he notice that there were no journalists in the party, and that they had probably been turned away by the police.

Close the door and beat the dog.

Napoleon III was going to make an example.

The first group of people standing outside noticed the approaching police, and they also stepped forward to try to stop the other party, but this time the police, without warning, raised their batons and struck the heads of the people who blocked him.

The whole person was directly smashed to the ground, bleeding profusely. However, the police did not stop the violence, but kept dropping sticks on each other's bodies.

The people covered their heads, and they collapsed to the ground after being beaten, unable to stand up.

"The police are beating, the police are beating!"

I don't know who shouted the first sound, like water falling into a pan of oil, it exploded in an instant. Everyone looked to the other side where the sound was coming from. I saw that the outermost crowd behind me was suddenly broken into the cemetery and knocked to the ground by the police who had evicted the people. Then he kicked the man on the ground with his fists and kicks. Let out a terrible wail.

The police who broke into the cemetery were like wolves entering the flock, and they unkindly waved their butcher knives. They have received orders from their superiors to cut down the grass and eradicate the roots, and show no mercy.

Napoleon III's benevolence was a play, and at the heart of his life he was still a great dictator.

I saw people being beaten up by the police. None of the people present could contain their anger, they had hated the dictatorial empire to the core, and now they regarded them as hatred.

Wave your fists and rush towards the police!

"Get out, executioner!"

"You are not welcome!"

"Friends, get out of these tyrannical lackeys!"

Gan Bida was the first to speak, and the rest of the people who were agitated were also disgusted by the obstruction of the police, and for a while, the quiet cemetery turned into a lively brawl! In order to protect the women, the men rushed to the front and scuffled with the police. Dele Cruse took the lead, running in front of him, snatching the baton, and swinging wildly to force the crowd back. He said to Gan Bida behind him, "I'm here to stop, go, you go quickly!" ”

"But ......"

Gan Bida hesitated and wanted to step forward for reinforcements. Delecruz waved his arms and motioned for him to leave. However, before he could finish his sentence, he was knocked unconscious by a baton, followed by a violent beating.

The masses were outnumbered and no match for the heavily armed machinery of violence, and soon a small group of oppositionists who were still resisting were subdued. Only Gan Bida protected the two women and ran out of the cemetery in embarrassment. Before he could breathe a sigh of relief, the sound of police chasing footsteps sounded behind him.

The street was empty, and there was no place to hide, and at this time, Gan Bida was anxious and anxious.

"Damn it, where the hell are you going!"

In his corner, a carriage came speeding from a distance, and then stopped directly in front of him, the closed door was opened, and a familiar figure appeared in front of Gan Bida. He looked gloomily at the embarrassed lawyer in front of him.

"Lord Garion?"

Gan Bida's eyes widened in surprise, obviously he didn't expect to meet the other party here.

"I knew this was going to happen, so I was stunned for what to do!"

Garion also heard the sound of approaching footsteps, looked over from his position, and even saw the approaching figure of the police. Turning his head, he looked at the stunned barrister Gan Bi with an anxious expression. They dragged him into the car.

"There's no time to explain, get in the car!"

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