Chapter 130: The Dust Settles

June 13, 1849, 3 p.m.

In Jérôme. Under the "wise" leadership of President Bonaparte and the "excellent" command of General Shangargne, Le Dereux. Roland and his accomplices were quickly arrested.

This time Ludlaw. Roland never had a chance to escape to the Rijksmuseum, and then went to London as a political exile.

Imprisoned by rough soldiers, he had no choice but to wait for trial.

On the other hand, as the victor side of the party of order with Jérôme. Bonaparte can be described as high-spirited.

For the Order Party, the National Assembly, which has swept away the Mountain Party, will be completely transformed into a "Public Safety Committee" that belongs only to them.

For Jérôme. Bonaparte, in his case, swept away the stubborn mountain party and the republicans, and the seemingly huge party of order became a paper tiger.

The Party of Order, which has the Mountain Party and the Republicans as its enemies, will not fall apart because of the question of interests, but without these two parties, the secondary contradiction will become the main one.

Jérôme. Bonaparte only had to reap the benefits of the fisherman.

Accompanied by Changargne, Jérôme on a white horse. Bonaparte again reviewed the regular army and the National Guard.

The soldiers lined up in a phalanx and waited for Jérôme. Review of President Bonaparte with Commander Shangalgne, Jérôme. Whenever Bonaparte came to a phalanx, the commander of the phalanx would order their soldiers to shout: "Long live Napoleon!" ”

This is General Shangarne with Jérôme. Bonaparte was the slogan used to identify the loyalists after deliberation, and all the armies that shouted the slogan "Long live Napoleon" were considered loyalists.

Sure enough, stay until Jérôme. When Bonaparte and Shangarne inspected the 8th, 9th and 12th regiments of the National Guard, the officers of the 8th, 9th and 12th regiments shouted: "Long live the Republic!" ”

General Shangargne gestured to the adjutant beside him, and the adjutant who had been instructed by Shangarne nodded his head in understanding, he had secretly written down the three legions, and when the parade was over, they would ask Prime Minister Barrow and Minister Laueri to sign a document to disband the three legions, and then quickly disband the three legions.

Pity the three regimental commanders in charge of the command of the legion did not know what fate they were about to suffer.

After all the troops had been reviewed, Jérôme. Bonaparte went to the Ministry of the Interior with the exchange of dragoons of the army.

Minister of the Interior Leon. Fu Shi led the director of the subordinate department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to greet him personally.

"Mr. President!" Leon. Fouch gave a flattering expression to Jérôme. Bonaparte said.

"Minister Fossy, traitor Rodre. Where are Roland and his accomplices locked up now! "Jérôme. Bonaparte handed the white horse to the soldier and patted the dust on his body.

"Report to the President, Ludre. Roland: They are being held in the prison of the Ministry of Internal Affairs! "Leon. Fushi replied.

"I want to meet him! May I? "Jérôme. Bonaparte vs. León. Fushi asked.

"Absolutely! Your Excellency, please follow me! "Leon. As he spoke, Foss led Jérôme. Bonaparte came to the prison of the police department under the Ministry of the Interior.

In this cellar-like prison, Jérôme. Bonaparte met Le Dereux again. Rowland.

At this time, Lud's law. Roland was no longer the same as before, covered in dust, and there was a bruise on his forehead, as if he had been beaten by someone.

Jérôme. Bonaparte guessed that it might be Rodre. Roland was beaten up by the rough hiundrels as he resisted.

In just one day, the former parliamentarian was reduced to the prisoner he is now incarcerating, which is ironic for France, which prides itself as a beacon of democracy.

"Leudre. Mr. Roland, it's only been a day's work, how did you end up like this? "Jérôme outside the prison door. Bonaparte pretended to look at Rodriud. Rowland.

"Jérôme. Bonaparte! "Leudre. Roland raised his head to look at him and roared, "Don't be complacent for too long! It won't be long before you'll be like me! They won't let you go! ”

"Mr. Roland!" Jérôme. Bonaparte restrained his surprise and turned to a sarcastic expression: "I do not want to overthrow the Republic like you, I respect the authority of the National Assembly and am willing to serve it!" How could my colleagues in the Party of Order be my closest associates? ”

"That's right! You're nothing more than a puppet they've propped up, a thief who squandered the afterglow of the great! It's too late for them to thank you! "The law of Lud, which is basically in a state of self-defeat. Roland laughed as if he was enchanted: "History will not let you go!" The French people will surely recognize your ugly face! ”

"The people?" Jérôme. Bonaparte scoffed: "What the people know is not up to them, but on what we want them to know." Which version of history do you mean? ”

"You careerist! Sooner or later, you will ruin the entire republic! "Leudre. Roland pointed to Jérôme. Bonaparte said sadly.

"Mr. Roland! On the contrary, I will protect this beautiful republic! "Jérôme. Bonaparte responded, adding inwardly: provided that this republic can become an empire!

Subsequently, Jérôme. Bonaparte asked again: "Monsieur Roland, don't you want to know your end?" ”

Leud's law in a cell. Roland sneered disdainfully: "It's nothing more than a death!" ”

"No, no, no!" Jérôme. Bonaparte shook his head at Le Dere. Roland said, "You will not die! After all, it would be a shame for the National Assembly to sentence a few deputies to death, and you were elected by the workers. Let me tell you! You will be exiled as political prisoners to the colonies of South America, and I hope that your theories will teach the natives what is true, good, and beautiful. ”

Under the unspoken rules of exile in France, those who were of repute and did not cause undue harm to France were sent out of France, either to Brussels or to London, and the second-class political criminals were exiled to the colony of Algiers, and the last political prisoner was exiled to French Guiana.

Crimes committed in the first two classes may also be returned to France if they are amnestied.

The last class of political criminals means that the French government does not even want to see him, and therefore has no right to be pardoned.

"I will be there to witness your destruction!" Leudre. Roland gritted his teeth and said word by word.

"Mr. Roland, you may not be able to wait for that day! I wish you a nice stay in South America! "Jérôme. Bonaparte was courteous and charged with the law of Lunde. Roland bowed and left.

Before leaving the prison of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Jérôme. Bonaparte told Leon again. Foss must not let Ludlaw. Roland committed suicide and had to wait until the judicial system was finished. While Roland was in custody, he was not allowed to meet with anyone.

Leon. Fouch swore to Jérôme. Bonaparte promised to live up to his expectations.

Jérôme. Bonaparte remounted his horse and returned to the Élysée Palace.

On June 14th, Ludley. As soon as the news of Roland's arrest broke, there was much sympathy for Rodelaw. Roland's parliamentarians visited him at the Élysée Palace, partly moderate republicans and partly members of the Order Party, all of whom without exception sent their respects to Jérôme. Bonaparte interceded in the hope that he would be able to pardon Rodreux. Rowland.

Jérôme. Bonaparte at first pretended to be entangled for a long time, and then finally "couldn't stand" the plea of the councillors, and tactfully promised the councillors who came to intercede that he would do everything in his power to help Rodre. Councillor Rowland exempts the death penalty, but capital crimes can be avoided, and living crimes cannot be escaped.

In a conversation with parliamentarians, Jérôme . Bonaparte clearly sensed that some of the councillors seemed to want to move closer to the Élysée Palace.

The "Élysée Palace" is no longer an empty shell with only a name.

7 p.m. on the 14th.

The last rays of dawn faded behind the horizon, and night fell.

The Minister of War, Lyueli, took a carriage to the Elysée Palace to attend the appointment, and the carriage drove straight into the gate of the Élysée Palace, and Lyueli got off.

"Welcome, Mr. Count Laueri!" Conrobert, who was in charge of greeting Lueli, called him knightly and said.

"Hmm!" Lyueli bowed slightly.

Led by Conrobel, Lyueli arrived at the dinner restaurant.

"Mr. President is inside!" Conrobel said, pointing to a gate at the end.

Lyueli walked to the gate, and the two servants in charge of guarding the gate saw Lyuéli's arrival and quickly opened the gate.

When Lyueli entered the room, the door closed again.

Jérôme. President Bonaparte was sitting at the main table in a dignified manner, and when he saw Lyueli coming, he bowed his head slightly and said, "Sit down!" ”

"Good morning, Mr. President!" Lyueli took a seat.

"Red wine or brandy!" Jérôme. Bonaparte asked again.

Lyueli thought for a moment and then said, "Brandy! ”

Jérôme. Bonaparte waved his hand, and the servants in charge of the service quickly greeted Lyuelli and Jérôme. Bonaparte poured each a glass of brandy.

"Let's get started!" Jérôme. Bonaparte said to the servant.

The servants who got the order quickly for Jérôme. Bonaparte and Lauelli served the food, because the dinner was served in the French way, that is, all the dishes were served at once.

So Jérôme. Bonaparte and Lauelli's Table Hill is full of food, and sturgeon caviar, foie gras and snails are naturally essential.

Looking at the steaming and charming aroma of food in front of him, Liuelli wondered what the president meant by calling him?

Thinking of this, Lyuali felt a little more worried in his heart.

Hopefully, the president won't let him do something he can't do.

"Mr. Minister!" Jérôme. Bonaparte raised his glass.

Lyueli hurriedly raised his glass and said, "Mr. President! ”

Jérôme. Bonaparte took a sip of wine and said half-jokingly and half-seriously to Minister Liueli: "Mr. Minister, I wonder what you think of the Alpine Front?" ”

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