Chapter Ninety-Five: Fight the Russians!

As the portrait moved, Charles and the person inside came directly to each other, the other party was slightly fat, but still without losing his bearing, and most importantly, Charles knew him, but never imagined that he could meet him here.

"Hello Charles, we meet again."

Joseph Bonaparte looked at Charles, who was almost stunned, and smiled very happily, and there seemed to be a little bit of youthful evil taste in it.

It took a few seconds for Charles to react from the shock.

"Hello, Monsieur Bonaparte." He nodded hurriedly.

"Have you ever been pleasantly surprised? Shire? Miss Blue Stockings next to him also teased him.

"Yes, I felt it, a great surprise." Charles replied.

"Alright, don't stand still, let's sit down and talk." She smiled charmingly, then pointed to the couch in the center of the hall, her cuffs scented with the wave of her arms.

Charles and Joseph Bonaparte, of course, went over together, and then sat down on each of the two sofas opposite the coffee table. Miss Blue Stockings slowly poured three cups of coffee from the coffee pot on the coffee table and placed them in front of each of them.

"Now, what shall I call you?" Charles said tentatively.

"Call me Miss Perriette anyway, I like that last name." Miss Blue Stockings replied with a smile as she gently poured her coffee.

Charles sighed in her heart, and it seemed that she was not going to say anything more than revealing that she was British.

However, this information is already staggering.

As a foreigner. But to be so mixed up in France, and to be so hand-eyed, there must be a connection at the government level. At least it's deeply involved, maybe it's directly someone from the British government, so ......

"Mademoiselle Perriette, as an Englishman, has taken great care of the Bonaparte family and has always cooperated with our family, for which we are deeply grateful." Joseph Bonaparte's words interrupted Charles' thoughts, and implicitly hinted that Charles should not get to the bottom of it.

Then. He held out his hand.

"Charles, congratulations, you've fulfilled your promise to us. Please rest assured. We will also remember our promises, and the day is not far off when we will deliver on them. ”

Charles also reached out and shook his hand.

However, he still had some doubts in his heart, Weishenme Joseph Bonaparte had to take such a big risk to come directly to the royal capital, if he was caught, he would definitely have no good fruit to eat.

"I'm here in Paris. and will not participate in any action. It's just to take care of some personal affairs, so you don't have to show your head, although it looks a little dangerous, but it's not fatal. Joseph Bonaparte's voice was still very gentle and calm, "Therefore, I did not meet with the rest of the organization. Thanks to Miss Perriette, I was able to get your address......"

His words were intended to dispel Charles's doubts, but they were also a subtle praise and praise: I have not seen anyone. I've come straight to see you.

At the same time, he is also implying that the Trévilles have earned the full trust of the Bonapartes. So much so that it is possible to entertain him next to such a secret ally, so that he can master such a great secret.

"It's my pleasure." Charles smiled and nodded.

Joseph Bonaparte picked up the coffee cup and took a small sip.

"Charles, you remember what I said at that meeting, right?"

Charles looked hesitantly at Miss Perriette, but Joseph Bonaparte nodded in acknowledgment that she was in front of her, but it didn't matter.

"You said that you could come to France with the tacit approval of the British government, and that you ...... The British government was not reactionary to the resurgence of the Bonaparte family in France. ”

"Yes, but that's not all." Joseph Bonaparte laughed a little incomprehensibly, "There are some things that I don't think we should say in that crowded situation. ”

Before Charles could speak, Joseph asked, "Charles, what do you think about this?" Should we work with the British? ”

After saying that, he nodded slightly, suggesting that Charles have something nice to say in front of the Englishwoman. He was afraid of this kind of Bonapartist cadre, and he still had a grudge against Britain.

The results show that he greatly underestimated the IQ of the "pure Bonapartist" and also greatly underestimated the discipline of the "pure Bonapartist".

"Of course we should cooperate with the British, not only for the sake of seizing power, but also after the seizure of power."

Charles spoke very quickly, without hesitation, as if he were not the one who had said "we must bring down Britain".

Seeing Charles' reaction, Miss Blue Stockings nodded imperceptibly.

"Oh? weishenme? Joseph Bonaparte asked in a whisper.

"Because now the Russians are France's most sinister enemy, and the most important enemy to deal with, and it has now extended its bear claws to the mouth of the Danube, and if it does not find a way to stop it, the consequences will be terrible." Charles replied directly, "And in order to defeat Russia, the support of the British is indispensable." ”

"Bang" "Bang" "Bang" "Bang" "Bang"

Before Joseph Bonaparte could reply, Miss Perriette next to her applauded quietly, her expression now very serious, and her previous charm had been completely concealed by this seriousness.

"That's right, Mr. Treville. Now that the Russians have reached the mouth of the Danube, they must want to enter Romania and the Balkans next, and if they succeed, where next? Is it Austria or Italy? Either case is unacceptable!

If we do not find a way to stop it as soon as possible, in another ten or twenty years, the Slavic frenzy will be unstoppable, and eventually the tsar's gray cattle will drown all of Europe, and not a single country or nation will survive its iron hooves. In order not to let this day happen, England and France should stand together and deal a hard blow to the Russians, cutting off their claws so that they will remember this lesson forever. ”

[Refers to the Eighth Russo-Turkish War of 1828-1829, in which Russia defeated Turkey.] At one point, it reached the city of Constantinople, but due to a large outbreak of plague in the army (about a quarter of the 20,000 soldiers were infected), the army had to stop the march and make peace with the Turks under the mediation of Prussia. Through this war and the Treaty of Adrianople, Russia gained the mouth of the Danube and its nearby islands and the eastern shore of the Black Sea, and Turkey recognized Georgia, Imeretia, and Mingrelia as annexed to Russia. 】

"The French government supported this Russian action at the time, and now we are going to correct this mistake." Joseph Bonaparte added softly.

[The Bourbons in France at that time supported the Russians because of the Greek uprising. 】

I don't know if it was Charles's delusion or what, but he felt that there was a lot of hatred for Russia and the Russian Tsar in Miss Bluestockings' tone.

But her words are not wrong, Russia does seem to be very powerful at this moment, and is casting its shadow on every corner of Europe. Politically and diplomatically. Relying on the Holy Alliance and all kinds of propaganda, it presented itself as a champion of orthodoxy and a protector of the monarchs of Europe, and won the applause of the reactionaries of all countries; Militarily. Relying on the Cossacks and almost endless manpower, as well as the "invincible" combat effectiveness boasted by the tsarist establishment, made the hearts of the countries secretly worried.

Because of this, it upsets the kind of continental balance that Britain needs. It is not surprising that it has become a great enemy in the eyes of the British.

In the modern history of Europe. There is a strange thing that seems paradoxical - that Britain, which weishenme and Napoleon have been fighting to the death for fifteen years, will tolerate his nephew to rebuild the empire again after a few decades?

The reason is very simple, because at that time France was no longer regarded by Britain as the greatest threat to the European continent, Russia was, and the British needed France to contain Russia, just as Russia and Austria were needed to contain Napoleon, there is no doubt that the British hated Napoleon at that time, but mature diplomats and politicians do not let their feelings affect their rational judgment.

And so it goes. The acquiescence and even covert assistance of the British to the rise of Napoleon III is understandable - compared to the somewhat weak July Dynasty. Napoleon's nephew was even more daring to confront Russia directly. And Louis Bonaparte, who was staying in England at the moment, must have made similar promises and assurances to the British, in exchange for this acquiescence and covert assistance.

Less than two years after Weishenme became emperor, Napoleon III almost impatiently launched a war against Russia? Because he had to do it, the people at home were tired of weak diplomacy, the soldiers were hungry for honor and merit, and the foreign allies were ...... Everything made it necessary for him to fight this battle, to fight the Russians!

Charles did not have such a particular hatred for the Russians, but he also agreed with the argument that France had to fight the war. Britain is still too strong, almost unshakable, and it is very unwise to challenge it directly, and it is not necessary to fight another enemy with it first.

"Our promise to the British government is that as soon as the Bonapartes return to the throne of France, they will settle down as soon as the country is settled. immediately followed the British to strike hard at France. Joseph Bonaparte looked at Charles without missing any of his expressions, "Charles, what do you think?" ”

"Good, very good, totally deserved!" Charles immediately blurted out.

"Well done, Charles!" Joseph Bonaparte breathed a sigh of relief.

Evidently a test of loyalty to Monsieur Charles de Treville had been successfully completed, and to his great satisfaction, that Charles had strictly adhered to the "program of line" drawn up by the Bonaparte family, and that the young man had been completely his own.

Charles replied with a different kind of thought in his heart.

In 1848, the Bonaparte family came to power, and as a result, they had to fight the Russians once;

An island nation signed a treaty of alliance with Britain in 1902, and then it was going to fight the Russians;

It seems that after the middle of the 19th century, countries that want to hug the thighs of Britain will have to brush the Russians once...... (To be continued......)

PS: PS: I recommend readers to read the article "The Foreign Policy of the Russian Tsarist Government" in Volume 22 of the Complete Works of Marne, written by Engels in 1893, which has a systematic exposition of modern Russian foreign policy, and the insights are very precise.

PS2: I recommend a good infinite stream novel "Dawn Watch", which is well written and somewhat creative.

But the main god sells cuteness jishu is a little lacking.,It feels like an ordinary waste cute character.,This needs to be strengthened again.。

There is already a parking space in the book, so I can only help you get here......

(None of the above are counted as words)