Chapter 101: Warming up for popular law

Walking out of the office and arriving at the hotel, Marseo realized that his back was wet.

When Aurel said those words before, he almost thought that the other party was about to give an order, and four guards rushed in and tied him up and sold him to the Spaniards.

Luckily, none of this happened.

Imprisoned......

The original intention of Marceo was that he, along with the senior officials of several provinces, plus the group of people from Camagüey, would form a provisional central government and allocate resources to fight the Spanish decisive battle.

I didn't expect the first step to go wrong.

The fact that the other party did not lock him up on the spot means that he has not yet defected to Spain.

But not taking refuge in Spain does not mean that there is no betrayal of the Republic.

The emperor is far away, and they have territory and an army in their hands, so they obviously have some thoughts that should not be raised.

It is not difficult to understand that Orel has this idea, and the Camagüey government is under siege and is clearly dying.

They also know the combat effectiveness of the Spanish army now, and if they don't think of a way out by themselves at this time, can they still break through the second army to rescue them?

I just don't know if the other two provinces have the same idea.

While Olel is in a difficult situation and struggling to think about what to do, Asania and Rajoy are about to take action.

Unlike the miserable situation of the Republic, which became more and more confident that Cuba, as a white colony, was good in combat, but only relative to other colonies.

They were powerless to resist an army that had been trained on the battlefields of civil war.

Through the friction of the past few days, Asania feels that they have beaten the other side out of the psychological shadow, and this time against Camagüey, they may not dare to attack on the other side.

However, to be on the safe side, he deployed more than 12,000 Spanish troops and 2,500 colonial troops on the Nastunas-Holguin line, and ordered them not to go out of the city to fight in the field, but to rely only on the fortifications built in the past few days for defense.

On both sides of Camagüey, they placed 23,000 men on the western front and 15,000 on the eastern front to ensure the complete defeat of the Republic.

As for the trail of Maceo, there has been no news for so many days, and Asania has not reported any hopes.

It is impossible to let him go to the east, and some high-ranking government officials in the three eastern provinces are already in secret contact with them, and they can start peace talks when the Camagüey government collapses.

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Alfonso had no idea about the war in Cuba, and even he had not received the letter of complaint from Asania earlier.

Other letters, such as those sent by Gisela, were received.

The other party's reply was very regular, but there was still some longing that could be seen between the lines, obviously from Father Enrique's masterpiece.

Alfonso, however, had little affection for a mediocre-looking girl, and still kept his usual replies and greetings, without any further meaning.

Wait until after the Franco-Prussian War, lest Austria-Hungary be introduced to mix with Roman affairs.

Austria-Hungary was too strong for both Spain and Italy to take him with them.

The Franco-Prussian War was not far off, and the prestige of the French Bonaparte royal family was declining day by day, and even the former liberal Prime Minister Olivier could not stop this trend.

Olivier, who is now a former liberal for the sake of royalty, banned public meetings and shut down some opposition newspapers, but this did not help, but only fueled a wave of popular opposition.

In the letter sent by Nasi, he denounced the ignorance and wickedness of the opposition, but he could only complain in the letter, and the communication and compromise that had been made for many months had proved ineffective.

According to this situation, after the death of the third, the fourth may not be able to succeed to the throne.

Not to mention the Republicans, the threat to the throne from the nascent Orleans-Bourbon alliance was also imminent.

The formation of this alliance is also due to Alfonso, and after the conversation between the three Bourbons, the tension between Count Henry and Count Louis Philippe eased.

In addition, both of them have a lot of investment in Wal-Mart, and the number of contacts has increased.

Although Alfonso was not able to thread a needle in it due to his good relationship with the Bonaparte royal family, perhaps because he saw the weakening of the royal family's power, an alliance was formed.

As in history, they agreed that Count Henry would be king and Louis Philippe would be the heir to the throne.

As for the turning point in the fate of France in history - the Count of Henry did not accept the tricolor, no one except Alfonso knows about it.

I can't say that I don't know, everyone knows about it in ordinary contact, but no one would have imagined that Count Henry could resist the temptation of the throne for a flag.

In their opinion, Henry would certainly not be so stubborn at that time, and such trivial matters were not within the scope of their discussion at all.

Bourbon or Orleans alone are not very important, but the combination of the two is enough for anyone to take seriously.

Look at the age of Napoleon III - 62 years old.

It is considered a high life for this era, although Na San's body is still strong on weekdays, but the risk of the sudden death of the old man is too high, so that he has to consider the issue of succession.

In order for Nasi to succeed to the throne, Nashiro had to come up with a war plan against Prussia in a short period of time.

It was not for nothing that Nasan dared to plot against Prussia, and Bavaria had recently come to power an anti-Prussian government, which he thought might be able to turn its back on Prussia and turn around and join him in attacking Berlin.

This speculation is plausible, the four southern German states are Catholic states, and if Prussia can be the first to attack, maybe Bavaria will have a chance to rebel (provided that the Bavarian king can suppress the opposition).

But if France launched an attack, then Bavaria would never be able to rebel, because the four southern German states and Prussia signed a defensive alliance, and they could not find any reason to fight back if France made the first move.

Unfortunately, it is obvious that Na San is impatient, and he has even communicated with Alfonso recently, hoping that Spain will intervene in this war.

When Alfonso was in Catalonia before, he didn't care about it, but now Alfonso controls the whole of Spain, and it is no problem to help him fight a war and mobilize 200,000 people.

It is undeniable that the terms offered by Nasan were rich, including the forgiveness of Spanish loans to France, the surrender of most of the war reparations, and the demolition of Prussian factories for shipment to Spain......

However, Alfonso still politely refused, in fact, he was willing to die 100,000 people in exchange for the explosive growth of industry and capital, but the problem was that West France could not defeat Prussia together.

If France can pull Austria-Hungary into the country, the three countries will dare to act against Prussia, and if they can't do it with the diplomatic means of the three, the three countries will definitely not sit idly by and watch the United Kingdom and other major powers do it together, and then the First World War will start in advance, so forget it...