Chapter 277: William I Appears

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The disappearance of Garion caused a lot of turmoil, and the enraged Napoleon, in his capacity as Emperor of France, issued a stern statement to London, claiming that the British government must be held accountable for this matter, and Prime Minister Temple was also ignorant when he received the telegram, and finally the Earl of Russell finally realized that paper could not contain the fire, and explained everything to the table.

A Parisian literati disappeared in London, Prime Minister Temple was originally dismissive, a Frenchman was dead or alive and still stirred up the crowd, and even Napoleon III personally issued a statement that he wanted to see people alive and dead to see corpses, which is really hell.

Soon, however, Prime Minister Temple realized that something was not quite right. The major newspapers in London, even the front pages of the Times, carried notices looking for Gallian, as if overnight, the streets were talking about unrelated French writers. As the situation slowly unfolded, Prime Minister Temple realized that something was not quite right.

First of all, the literati united to protest against the government's inaction, and the working-class Ernest and the poor sympathizer Dickens even issued a message in support of the search for the conscience of this society. A slogan was even shouted.

"Garion, the motherland is calling you home."

Soon the slogan began to ferment in the city of London, and then intensified.

The unwitting melon-eating masses are discussing who this man who is the man who led the ** Dun craze?

Marx was also very concerned about Garion's movements, and at the first moment of his friend's disappearance, the Workers' International also issued an order to find out the whereabouts of the other party no matter what.

After the disappearance of Garion, who had a high position in the hearts of the working class, they believed that the government had secretly arrested the representative of the proletariat, and even proposed to demonstrate to force the London government to release him.

10 Downing Street, spacious and quiet meeting room. The glass windows were tightly closed, and no movement or sound outside could be heard. Only the Foreign Secretary and the Prime Minister sat face to face, discussing the recent turmoil in London.

Earl Russell's head was about to explode.

In the past few days, the French Embassy in London has not stopped, and almost every day comes to inquire about the situation. Count Russell could only avoid each other by saying that he was sick.

"Your Excellency, since Garion's disappearance, not only have there been voices against us in the newspapers, but even signs of the workers' activities have become more frequent. We are being targeted, and this is no longer a question of the disappearance of a writer whose disappearance has brought the French, the literati of London and the workers of the proletariat all united to denounce us. ”

Earl Russell was still frightened, and he whispered, "Your Excellency Temple, have you ever seen a man of letters who could do this?" ”

Prime Minister Temple paused for a moment, and what Earl Russell said was indeed the truth. Being able to unite several different and even hostile forces to cheer for him is enough to get a glimpse of Garion's amazing influence.

"Hmmm......"

After being persuaded by Earl Russell, Temple also began to panic. After thinking for a moment, he stood up and said to the Foreign Secretary, "I would like to meet with the Ambassador of Diplomacy in Paris to London to discuss the resolution of this issue." ”

Temple finally relented, which gave Earl Russell a glimmer of hope, and he hurriedly agreed, "Okay, I'll arrange a meeting with the ambassador of Paris in London." ”

The door to the office suddenly opened, and Prime Minister Temple's private secretary entered, pale. Faced with the other party's reckless behavior, he reproached very dissatisfied, "What's the matter, who allowed you to break in recklessly?" ”

"No, there is a very urgent and important matter to inform the Prime Minister."

The secretary handed a telegram to Prime Minister Temple, and glanced at Earl Russell beside him, "This is the telegram that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has just delivered...... Napoleon III wants to visit London in person......"

"Visiting London?"

The Earl of Russell was very surprised, "Why so suddenly?" ”

Temple didn't expect things to come to this point, muttering to himself, "It's about Garion's disappearance...... Paris is going to be punished. ”

At the same time in London, Garion sat in the VIP position of Sanssouci Palace.

If Bismarck knew that the king and crown prince of Prussia had become a fan of Garion's books and an admirer of him, I wonder what would have in his mind. Wilhelm I, like an avid book lover, ordered a nationwide ban on the publication of the book "1984", but kept the government-banned book on his desk and watched the Prussian people like a condescending big brother.

Bismarck and Wilhelm I had just passed a special bill in the Reichstag a few days ago, which, in addition to strengthening the control of illegal demonstrations and arresting organizations engaged in communist propaganda in Prussia, had also created a wave of public opinion for the "great cause of the unification of the German nation" and "the realization of the great revival of the German nation", replacing any voice in the newspapers that advocated freedom, democracy and the proletariat. The long-standing idea of democracy for reunification began to take root under the deliberate guidance of Prussian public opinion. In the future, it will grow into a towering giant tree.

The best way to deflect domestic contradictions was to engage in a foreign war, and Bismarck and Wilhelm I even chose their opponents - except for the Clappsburg, which had gained a lot of land through marriage but had no combat effectiveness, and Austria as a testing stone. However, before starting a war, they still need the support of France, which is why Bismarck will bow down to the Tuileries Palace with dignity.

However, the painstaking and lonely business is disrupted by an article by Garion. This made the chancellor of the empire furious, and there were even suggestions that the greatest threat could be eliminated with the help of Napoleon III. But William I hesitated.

"Is Lord Garrian here?"

King William tidied up his clothes, Sanssouci Palace had not held a banquet to entertain guests for a long time, and in the face of the literati he admired, William had a bunch of questions in his heart at this time, and wanted to share them with the other party.

The chamberlain whispered, "Lord Garion is in the banquet hall right now, waiting for your summons. ”

"Okay."

William I changed into a military uniform, and he has been emphasizing his military status in formal diplomatic occasions. The squire followed behind him, keeping quiet, he didn't like the chatter of someone around him.

The majestic monarch walked silently through the temple of Wahala like a silent god.

He pushed open the door of the hidden banquet hall, and Garion, who had been sitting quietly in his chair, heard the movement and turned his gaze in his direction.

A powerful aura, a spotless military uniform, and a dignity that is not angry and arrogant.

Even Garion couldn't help but feel a shock, squinting his eyes and carefully examining the man in front of him.

King of Prussia.

The first emperor of the future Second German Empire.

Appearance of William I.