Chapter Eighty-Seven: No One Can Conquer Us!

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Rumors began to spread in Paris, and rumors of an imminent breach of the city by Prussian troops and a massacre spread to suppress them. Under the influence of subtle influence, the powerful people immersed in drunken dreams and deaths finally began to wake up, under the breeding of rumors, Napoleon did not take measures to stabilize people's hearts, such as organizing the middle and lower classes of the people to participate in the construction of French fortifications, and providing them with free bread meals, since France was surrounded by the Prussian army, the supply of food began to become difficult, and the shortage caused some people to hoard and raise prices, Napoleon's efforts were also aimed at drawing ordinary Parisians over to the Provisional Government, so as to avoid being dragged down by a group of lower-middle-class pig teammates in a crisis situation.

And Bismarck, who had been carefully considered, naturally cooperated with Napoleon's actions very "tacitly", trying to blow up the city of Paris by means of artillery bombardment, so as to teach the French government a lesson.

If they do not surrender, they will be under overwhelming artillery fire.

Bismarck used all the artillery power at his disposal to launch an overwhelming bombardment of the city of Paris, and he wanted to blow up the Paris fortress with shells, forcing the Provisional Government of Paris to have no way out!

On the outskirts of Paris, the wheat fields were pressed by the hubs of the artillery with two clearly visible marks. The Prussian artillery was busy arranging their artillery fire, ready to tear the peace of Paris apart with this surprise.

Bismarck held up his binoculars and looked indifferently at the city of Paris. The fortifications were being strengthened day by day, and the French tried to make the city of Paris an impregnable bulwark to stop the advance of the Prussian army.

"Ridiculous, do you really think you can withstand our steel cannon?"

This time, however, Bismarck was ready to use artillery to break the fortress ramparts.

He gave orders to the officers around him.

"Inform the troops, the offensive begins."

The artillery in a row was placed in a row at a certain elevation angle towards the city of Paris, and was thrown in the direction of the fortifications in a unified and neat manner, and countless shells swept over the heads of the defenders of Paris, and then smashed in the direction of the city, because of the distance, the shells only hit the edge of the city, turning the defensive fortress of Paris into the focus of the shelling, and as for the center surrounded by the stars and moons, the political palace was unscathed.

The most tragic was St. Anthony in the Eastern District, completely exposed to enemy fire, and if it weren't for Napoleon's security facilities in advance, consulting with Baron Ottoman, and digging underground bomb shelters, I am afraid the losses would have been even worse.

The first shell landed on the street and was detonated, and the tremendous impact overturned nearby pedestrians, blowing up countless dust and debris, leaving only an exaggerated crater in the stone brick floor.

280 mm heavy artillery down, no joke.

The bombing woke up many people, who ran in a panic towards the government's newly built shelters, and at the same time, more artillery fire fell from the sky, and the houses hit by the shells, rubble and masonry rained down like drops, smashing on the pedestrians in the streets, the houses swept by the fire, the streets filled with the smell of sulfur, Paris went straight from the home of art and culture to a war-torn hell.

Frightened horses galloped through the streets, knocking over pedestrians who were in a hurry to dodge, frightened expressions carved into their faces, and looking at the dense raindrops of artillery fire that fell to the ground, they suddenly felt that the end of the world was coming.

The Palace of Brenne was also favored by artillery fire, but fortunately there were no casualties. Ignoring the dissuasion of others, and at the risk of being hit by artillery, Le Flow quickly walked to the Tuileries Palace, where he needed to report to Napoleon.

Now that the whole of Paris is in crisis, it is necessary to take into account internal stability when dealing with external enemies. Often in times like these, unexpected riots are more likely to occur.

However, the jurisdiction of the city had already fallen into Napoleon's hands, so Le Flow had no choice but to raise the bar rather than impose a curfew immediately.

The Tuileries Palace did not suffer any damage, but from this direction, black columns of smoke rose all over Paris, and the billowing smoke of the artillery attack continued to rise into the blue-white sky.

Lauflo was not in the mood to stop to enjoy the view, but hurried towards Napoleon's office, but to his surprise, he happened to see the Governor of Trochu at the door.

At this time, everyone was sure that Napoleon was the leader of Paris, and Trochu was more like a puppet representing a symbolic role.

Leverlow didn't care about avoiding anything, and after saying hello, he pushed the door straight into Napoleon's office.

As the office door was pushed open, he was a little stunned when he saw this scene. At some point, Napoleon had put on his military uniform, hung his saber at his waist and was ready to go out.

Leflow asked softly, "Your Excellency Napoleon, what are you?" ”

The other party replied calmly, "What's the matter?" I'm ready to go to the front now. ”

Trochu tried to disrupt him, which was too dangerous.

"Your Majesty, you can't go to the front, in case something happens...... The French army also needs a commander-in-chief. ”

"I am the commander of the defense army of the State of Paris, and I must pass, and I cannot shirk my responsibility!"

Napoleon's tone was firm and unquestionable, and he turned back to Lovlow beside him and said, "What did you just say?" ”

Leflo hurriedly replied, "Prussia is using field artillery to launch an attack on our defensive positions, and the situation is very urgent!" ”

Napoleon pointed at Le Flow and said sharply, "This kind of question needs to be asked of me?" Are our fortress guns used for decoration? Or is it for the command to put things on display? How many shells they fired at Paris, and I will return them with double the offer! As many people as they kill, they will kill them twice! If Prussia dares to attack, let them have no return! ”

"No, that's not what I meant."

Seeing Napoleon's emotional outburst, Le Flow hurriedly explained, "I'm just worried that after the Prussian bombing of Paris, there will be some unrest in the city. So I hope to make arrangements as soon as possible. ”

"You don't have to worry about this, I have already arranged it, if anyone dares to stand up and start a riot at this time, I will definitely not mercifully forgive them."

Napoleon's voice echoed through the office.

"What right does a country that began to unify until six years ago stand in front of Paris?"

"France has existed for nine centuries, and no one has conquered us!"