Chapter 234: From Hero to Public Enemy

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When it comes to matters involving him, Garion is calm most of the time, but when it comes to his close family, his original murderous appearance is exposed. Originally, Garion didn't have time to deal with this French academician, but after he repeatedly instigated and provoked, he finally couldn't help but take action.

If you don't make a move, you will die.

"Lord Garion, you have a lot of them, just let me go, I'll kneel for you. I can't afford to lose my position as a member of the Académie Française, please. Don't go, don't go. ”

Academician Decon, who had been upright before, finally panicked, and he knelt on the ground and begged Garian to let him go. Without the title and position, it is equivalent to more than 20 years of hard work in vain. From an obscure literary critic to an academician of the Académie Française, he has experienced too many twists and turns, but now the other party wants to take everything from him, which he can't accept and can't accept.

"It's over, Academician Dikang, I gave you a chance, but you don't cherish it."

With Napoleon behind him, Garion turned the entire Parisian literary scene upside down, and His Majesty the Emperor turned a blind eye. Merimi, who was standing beside her, also had an unbearable look on her face.

He renounced his status as governor, renounced his status as an academician, and only retained the title of last senator, so that he could retain his current position.

Garion no longer wanted to pay attention to the poor worm behind him, and Napoleon III personally pronounced the death sentence for him.

"Are you satisfied? Having refuted two French academicians in one day, this is your masterpiece, Lord Galion! What a terrible destructive power, it is simply a nightmare for the Parisian literary world. ”

Mérimée said indignantly, "My God, the loss of two members of the Academy of Letters in one day is nothing short of a disaster for the French literary and artistic circles, and your destructive power is no less than that of the Jacobins of the French Revolution, oh no, you should be Robespierre of the literary and artistic circles of Paris, the model of the Reign of Terror!" Specially sent respected writers to the guillotine. ”

The harsh wind ruffled Mérimée's neatly combed hair, and the silver strands danced in the wind. The old man seemed to have aged as a teenager overnight, hunched over his back, expressing silent anger.

Garion paused, as if remembering something, and stared at Mérimée, who looked angry, "However, Napoleon I said that Robespierre was the only one who was on the side of the people during the Revolution, and yet he ended up guillotined by the common people. Is Your Excellency Mérimée sarcastically saying that I will not die well in the end? ”

Merimé turned around tremblingly, walked in the opposite direction step by step, and finally left a sentence.

"Your Excellency Garion, have you done less in Paris?"

No sooner had he received an assurance from Napoleon III's side than the Parisian literary scene caused quite a small earthquake. First of all, five newspapers that published Garrian's lace news were shut down by the news censorship department, and the editor-in-chief was taken away for conversation. Then there was the sudden announcement by Dican and Mérimée of the disqualification of academicians of the Académie Française, all in the same section.

Those familiar with the situation will then associate a series of recent events with Garion, and Dickon is stripped of his title, but he is applauded by Flaubert.

He has long been unaccustomed to the status quo of the French literary scene.

A bunch of old and old guys control speech, a bunch of flattering villains who don't delve into it, but want to take advantage of it, and disgusting literary critics, who focus on any rising star and once they find a stain, they attack him in a group to try to ruin him.

Thanks to them, although "Madame Bovary" ushered in the spring of his career, he has always kept himself in a villa on the banks of the Seine in a low-key manner, without any disputes and conflicts with the outside world.

As for what happened to Decon, there was no sympathy in his heart.

In Flaubert's eyes, Dickon was a villain with a heart for profit, although the two were once friends, but because of the Madame Bovary incident, they have long since parted ways. When Flaubert saw the contents of the newspaper in the villa, he immediately stopped his manuscript and began to write an article praising Garion's actions.

"A true warrior will always show an amazing ability to resist when faced with a group of old stubborn stubbornness. They are not like writers who follow the crowd and drift with the tide in a dead air, but boldly boil the dull stagnant water, let him boil, let him tumble. Monsieur Garion was a great scavenger who weeded out the filth of the Parisian literary scene......"

As soon as this murderous article was published, it received the attention of others. After reading it, Dickon angrily flipped the table and scolded Flaubert for being an ungrateful villain.

All of a sudden, Garion, who had been silent in the Parisian literary scene for a while, reappeared in everyone's field of vision, and the article he brought this time was far more violent than any previous "shock".

Let the storm come harder.

Under the covert operation of Napoleon III, overnight, "France, the Qing Empire of Europe" appeared on the front pages of major newspapers, covering people's eyes like snowflakes.

At the same time, it stung the arrogant self-esteem of the people of Paris.

The content of the article severely punctured the illusions that the French were still immersed in 60 years ago, not realizing at all that the North German Confederation was rising, the "dangerous allies" across the channel had turned their guns, and the complacent Paris was at its most dangerous moment, because of the wrong foreign policy, the lack of positioning of its own strength, and the arrogant and inflated vanity and self-esteem, leaving the people of Paris in a state of empty sight.

Those who were the first to wake up from this state began to write articles to warn others.

But the reaction of the people of Paris was also expected by Garion, and comparing France with the declining empire of the East was simply the greatest insult to the French. They were furious and wanted to send the author blades and take bricks to the house and smash the windows.

In the eyes of the people of Paris, the article was an insult to France as a whole.

However, when they saw the author's signature, they were stunned.

Garion.

Many people think they are wrong.

They can't believe that a writer who has always made it his mission to save France oppose his homeland?

While some people support Garion's views, many more see the article as the greatest humiliation of the Second Empire, and the fact that they have stirred up the Parisian literary scene is now all aimed at his chest.

Overnight.

From the hero of Paris, to the enemy of the people.

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