Chapter 163: Rehearsal for the Decisive Battle
Through a more nuanced exchange with General Reinho, Jérôme. Bonaparte discovered that General Regnio, as he had been shown in history, not only had a strong hand, but also had a mind to examine the pros and cons, and the only fly in the ointment was that General Regnio lacked sufficient ambition.
Jérôme. Bonaparte speculated that this may have something to do with General Regnio's own age, you must know that the current General Regnio is almost in his 60s, if he follows the steps, General Regnio will retire in a few years, and General Regnio's mentality has changed somewhat, and everything he does is more to repay his kindness, and to pave the way for those in the Roman campaign.
This also means Jérôme. Bonaparte could not put the coup chips entirely on him, and a military man who was not driven by enough ambition was likely to drop the chain at a critical moment.
Although it had been decided in his mind that General Regnio would be a transitional position, Jérôme . Bonaparte still hoped that General Regnio would be able to stand in this position.
General Regnio was then transferred to the Italian Front as commander, taking over the position of Marshal Bijo.
Of course, this is only Jérôme. Bonaparte's intentions really came to the point when General Regnio had to leave. Bonaparte would likewise leave General Regnio to his own choosing, as he did with Minister Laueri and Prime Minister Oppel.
"General Reginio, the future Ministry of War will have to worry about you!" Jérôme. Bonaparte said to Regnio kindly.
"I will lead my colleagues in the War Department to swear allegiance to the president!" General Regnio quickly stood up to Jérôme. Bonaparte saluted and emphatically said, "Even if you are enemies of a large crowd!" Only the House of Bonaparte can rule over the whole of France, and we recognize no one but the House of Bonaparte! ”
"Yay!" Jérôme. Bonaparte was very pleased with General Regnio's attitude, and he reassured him that "General, I assure you that your loyalty will be rewarded!" God would not be willing to give up a general who was loyal to France! ”
For Jérôme. Bonaparte nakedly compared himself to the whole of France and the act of God, and General Regnio, a "pious" believer, did not have any objection to it, but felt Jérôme even more. Bonaparte was a leader to follow.
And Jérôme. General Regnio was also well aware of the reward that Bonaparte had said, and that was part of the reason why he was able to join the Bonaparte cabal without psychological burden.
According to Jérôme. Bonaparte's investigation revealed that the last thing General Regnio wanted to do was to obtain his father's title, and since General Regnio was the illegitimate son of his father and his mistress, General Regnio had no right of inheritance de jure .
If it is said that Jérôme. If Bonaparte was emperor, he could use the power of the emperor to force Regnio to inherit his father's title.
In fact, the title of General Regino's father was also canonized by Emperor Napoleon.
The uncle canonized the father, and the nephew canonized the son.
A fantastic combination.
"General Regnio, you won't be there at the Élysée Palace during this time! The Elysée Palace is still quite big! "Jérôme. Bonaparte said to General Regnio.
"Your Majesty, I'd better go back!" General Regnio was somewhat reluctant to live in the Élysée Palace.
"Why?" Jérôme. Bonaparte asked General Regnio curiously, and then said to General Regnio in a mocking tone: "Is there any taboo in the Elysée Palace?" ”
"I just think...... I think ......" General Regnio was a little short of words, and finally only said one sentence: "It's a bit stressful to be with you!" ”
"Stressed?" Jérôme. Bonaparte's right hand gently stroked his smooth jaw.
Could it be that people have different impressions because of different positions?
"Forget it! Since you don't want to, then I won't force you! "Jérôme. Bonaparte replied generously with a wave of his hand.
"Thank you, Your Majesty!" General Regnio breathed a sigh of relief and sent a message to Jérôme. Bonaparte bowed.
Jérôme. Bonaparte likewise glanced at the pendulum clock in the corner, and it was about ten o'clock in the evening.
"Let's go! It's time for a late-night snack! "Jérôme. Bonaparte said to General Regnio.
Jérôme. Bonaparte and General Regnio walked from the reception room to the dining room.
A rich supper was served after the two were seated, and after a beautiful meal, General Renno was led by Wardre out of the Élysée Palace.
Jérôme. Bonaparte was led to the bedroom by a servant with a candlestick in his hand.
Since there are many rooms in the Élysée Palace, if candles are placed in each place, it will inevitably incur a huge expense, but this cost will require Jérôme. Bonaparte spent his own expenses, and Jérôme, who lived a little on his own. Bonaparte had no choice but to give up a portion of the unimportant area.
This distance from the same bedroom in the dining room is exactly Jérôme. Bonaparte gave up the part and looked at the dark corridor ahead, Jérôme. Bonaparte again felt the greatness of electricity.
Unfortunately, the use of electricity will not be able to be used on a large scale until after the second industrial revolution, and the current France has not completely completed the first industrial revolution, and it will theoretically take more than ten years to make the Elysée Palace a place full of light.
Unless Jérôme. Bonaparte was able to use the administrative resources of France to allow the academicians of the French Academy of Sciences to solve the power problem at any cost, so that it would be possible to enjoy the benefits of the second industrial revolution in advance.
When I become emperor, I must make the whole Elysée Palace ...... No, it should be said that the whole of Paris fully enjoys the convenience of electricity!
Jérôme. Bonaparte made up his mind to light up the power technology tree at any cost.
Led by the servants, Jérôme. Bonaparte entered the bedroom.
The servant left alone after placing the candlestick on the bedside table, and stood in front of the lattice with his hands behind his back. Bonaparte looked at the cunning moonlight hanging in the sky and muttered in Chinese: "Bless me all the best!" ”
……
Two days later, on September 29.
The opening of the Legislative Assembly is less than 2 days away.
With the exception of a few parliamentarians who are only present, most of them have returned to Paris.
Take Odilon. The Cabinet headed by Barrow is working overtime to produce a report to Parliament before the first meeting begins, and by the way to think of questions that some MPs might ask.
Jérôme. Bonaparte also stayed in his office and worked hard to write the "Report on the Work of France, December 1848-October 1849".
The report refers to the information that the various departments have gathered to him, and he wants to write out in the bill all the things that have happened in France in the parliament in the past six months or so, and he will also write out some motions that have not yet been approved by the Legislative Assembly and urge the Legislative Assembly to implement them as soon as possible.
Right here in Jérôme. Halfway through Bonaparte's writing, there was a knock at the door.
Head also to the stage of Jérôme. Bonaparte could only respond lightly: "Please come in!" ”
The door slowly opened, and Pesini's voice appeared in Jérôme. Bonaparte's ear: "Your Majesty! ”
Jérôme. Bonaparte raised his head and looked at the henchman in front of him who had "disappeared" for almost a month, and the pen stopped unconsciously?
"Pessini, why are you only back now?" Looking at the slightly tired expression of Pesini in front of him, Jérôme. Bonaparte asked Pessini affectionately.
With that, he got up and went to Pessini's front to shake Pessini's hand, and then took Pessini to the sofa to listen to him tell him about what had happened during this time.
"Your Majesty, do you know anything......" Pesini, who was sitting on the sofa, said to Jérôme. Bonaparte recounted what happened after the two men separated: "After being separated from you, I went to Dijon on your behalf!" ”
"What do the people there say about me! You didn't explain to them the unrealistic rumors coming from Paris! "Jérôme. Bonaparte couldn't wait to ask Pessini.
"Your Majesty, when the people of Dijon heard that I had come to inspect in your place, there was not a single one who was not welcome! In particular, the giants of industry and commerce in Dijon have been asking me all day long when the President will be able to arrive in Dijon, and they will receive you so heavily! "Pesini vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte touted: "I have repeatedly stressed the unreality of the rumors of the July coup d'état, and at the same time reprimanded some journalists who tried to use it to attract attention!" Now the whole of Dijon has become a city that supports me.
By the way, the subordinate also went to the city of Auxerre, in the province of Jonah! ”
"Oh? What's going on there? "Jérôme. Bonaparte questioned Pessini, who did not believe that Pessini had passed by the city of Auxerre "by accident".
"There is more enthusiasm for your support of the President than for Dijon, and they are led by high-ranking officials...... "Pesini said to Jérôme in a vivid voice. Bonaparte described what happened in Auxerre, including the grand welcome and the National Guard parade.
"Their high-ranking official is also an interesting person?" Jérôme. Bonaparte said to Pessini.
"That's right! Their senior officer, George. Eugène. Ottoman is also a big supporter of yours! "Pesini vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte flattered.
"Wait? You're saying their senior official is George? Eugène. Ottoman? "Jérôme. Bonaparte asked Pesini again.
"Yes! What's wrong, Your Majesty? "Look at Jérôme. Bonaparte's face changed a little, and Pesini asked worriedly, praying inwardly that Osman would not have any grudge against the president.
Otherwise, his hard-won potential allies will be in vain.
"Nothing! It's just that I think the name is a bit similar to someone I know. "Jérôme came back to his senses. Bonaparte said perfunctorily.
Jérôme. Bonaparte's words relieved Pesini, and he hurriedly addressed Jérôme. Bonaparte continued: "You don't know, the Ottoman dignitary was a ......"
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