Chapter Eighty-Seven: Kafenjak Jumping Over the Wall in a Hurry

Jérôme. Bonaparte believed that there is no love in the world for no reason, and likewise there is no pie for no reason.

The position of Minister of Public Works is clearly marked.

"As long as you withdraw from this election, I can assure you that you will still be able to sit in this position next term!" Kafenjak set his own conditions: "Believe me, the position of Minister of Public Works can bring you and your friends unimaginable benefits!" ”

Jérôme. Bonaparte waited silently for the end of the Kafenjac.

"What do you think of my proposal?" Kafenjak looked at Jérôme. Bonaparte added: "You are still young! Start with the minister! ”

"Kafenjak is in power!" Jérôme. Bonaparte still had a smile on his face, but his tone was more indifferent: "Thank you for your kindness, I don't think I'm capable of the position of public minister." ”

"You can start with a secretary!" Kafenjak, who is good at going straight, doesn't seem to understand Jérôme. Bonaparte meant that he was kind to Jérôme. Bonaparte said "for the sake of thought".

"Mr. Ruling Lord, it is not in keeping with the democratic spirit of France to openly grant French public instruments to private ministers!" Jérôme. Bonaparte simply did not go around the corner, he clenched his fists and said in a tough tone: "I can fight for whatever position I want, and I don't need your charity!" Put away your face of charity! ”

"Why do you bother!" Kafenjac was obviously a little unwilling: "I can tell you one thing clearly, in the constitution formulated by the upcoming Constitutional Commission, it is stipulated that the term of office of the President of France is four years, and he is not allowed to be re-elected after the expiration of the term!" Do you know what that means? ”

Jérôme. Bonaparte's still calm Kafenjac seemed to reveal the calmness he had already known.

"That means whoever is the president can only be president for four years!" Kafenjak continued: "Jérôme. Bonaparte, you are still young, you should have gone through more tempering to be able to be president! ”

"Kafenyak is in power, are you finished?" Jérôme. Bonaparte asked word by word about the military leader in front of him, blinded by the lust for power.

"I hope you'll consider my suggestion! After another term of ministership, serve as president! You'll be able to get more! Kafenjak said unrelentingly.

"Rue send-off!" Jérôme. Bonaparte didn't want to be false for a moment with the guy in front of him, "Kafenjac is in power, if you really want to be president, you can beat me by vote, not by this means!" Even if I don't run for the election, you can guarantee that your votes will be better than Leud's. Are Roland and Lamartine taller? ”

"Mr. Archon, please!" Rue held out his hand to Kafenjak.

"You ......," Kafenjak pointed at Jérôme. Bonaparte turned and walked away.

Fleury, who was carrying a full set of tea sets, watched Kafenjac leave, and looked at Jérôme. Bonaparte: "Your Highness, this ......"

"Put it here!" Jérôme. Bonaparte knocked on the wooden table made of nanmu and said to Fleury.

"Hmm!" Fleury placed the tea set on the wooden table.

Jérôme. Bonaparte made a good pot of tea alone and drank it to himself, with a contemptuous smile on his lips: "I almost ruined this pot of tea!" ”

……

On September 4, more than 10 days had passed since Kafenyak's visit.

During these more than ten days, Jérôme. Bonaparte won the battle, and the votes from the five French provinces were cast for him again, and at the same time in Victor. At Hugo's call, many citizens of the Seine also voted for Jérôme. Bonaparte, Jérôme Bonaparte's votes broke through the 140,000 mark in one fell swoop, and the original second-place Victor. Hugo was left behind, and the doors of the National Assembly were turned to Jérôme. Bonaparte is open, Jérôme. As a member of the Seine, Bonaparte had free access to the National Assembly.

Just in all the Bonapartist factions were Jérôme. At the same time as Bonaparte was pleased with such a remarkable achievement, there was once again a proposal in the National Assembly that caused all the Bonapartians to gnash their teeth.

For a time, the entire temporary conference hall was filled with the smell of gunpowder, and the dark clouds outside the window were not only shrouded in Paris, but also in the hearts of all the Bonapartists, and the faces of every Bonapartist revealed a murderous aura, like a group of bandits gathering in a group.

"Kafenjak, bastard! How dare he! "Jérôme. Bonaparte's hardcore dog-legged Letty scolded: "He doesn't look in the mirror to see what kind of virtue he is!" ”

Eugène. Rue didn't choose to curse like Letty, and bowed his head in contemplation.

It turns out that at this morning's National Assembly, Kafenyak's usual rhetoric in the National Assembly called for the voter threshold to be limited and not to allow some disgraced voters to vote.

The already uncontroversial topic was pulled out again by Kafenyak. This time, however, the result of the vote was unexpected, and the National Assembly rejected the proposal by a vote of 350 to 400.

Although the National Assembly rejected the proposal by a majority, the extra 300 votes behind the proposal hung like a sword of Damocles over Jérôme. Above Bonaparte's head, there was no second party capable of mobilizing more than 300 deputies to vote in favor at the same time.

[In the National Assembly, a proposal can only be passed if more than two-thirds of the votes are passed.] 】

"The most important thing is what is going on on the side of the Party of Order?" Jérôme. Bonaparte's expression became serious, too.

If Kafenjak insists that the voters are not qualified, it is difficult to guarantee that those who are not determined will vote for Kafenjak.

"Your Highness, I also heard that Kafenjak seems to be plotting something with Shangargne?" Fleury cautiously addressed Jérôme. Bonaparte said.

"Where did the news come from?" Jérôme. Bonaparte turned his gaze to Fleury Road.

"General Opple!" Fleury replied decisively: "General Opaull told me that Kafenjak is removing a group of soldiers with bad thinking and behavior in Paris, replacing them with those guys from Africa!" ”

"Eventful!" Jérôme. Bonaparte pressed his temples and muttered to himself.

Although the original historical Kafenjak did not choose to take the path of a coup d'état, it is also not ruled out that he will jump off the wall in a hurry.

The mixing of an Orleanist general with an ultra-republican consul in Shangargne is all the more intriguing.

"Your Highness, do you think it could be that the Party of Order deliberately used Kafenjak as a gunman?" Eugène. Ruie raised his head to Jérôme. Bonaparte said.

"And what is their purpose?" Jérôme. Bonaparte said, half-jokingly, half-seriously: "Their purpose is not me!" ”

"Quite possibly!" Eugène. Rue tried to connect everything: "Your Highness, do you remember what happened in Lyon?" ”

"You mean Marshal Hira?" Jérôme. Bonaparte replied again.

"Yes!" Eugène. Rue nodded in response: "Your Highness, you haven't noticed that your prestige in Paris is even higher!" If I were them, I would definitely give you a wake-up call! Kafenyak's proposal is nothing more than their expression of their attitude through the National Assembly, so ......"

"So we have to talk to them!"