Chapter 221: A Complete Break
"Mr. President! Your Majesty! Put away your rhetoric! All you do is to keep the power in your hands for as long as it lasts! In two years, you're stepping down! ”
Victor. Hugo did not give Jérôme in the slightest. Bonaparte said in a calm tone, leaving a trace of affection.
Jérôme. Bonaparte also did not mean the slightest hint of irritation, and in his opinion this was the most real Victor. Hugo.
After three transformations of the ultra-royalists, the Orleanists, and the conservative republicans, Victor became a socialist. Hugo, whose political methods may still be at a young level, has far surpassed that of some people who claim to be republicans but are in the same league as royalists. (specifically Thiers)
If such a person could be given a sudden change of mind, Jérôme. Bonaparte is not called Jérôme. Bonaparte, simply changed his name to Yuride.
Then again, it's because of Victor. Hugo's change of mind will make him stand out in this era.
Despite the fact that Jérôme. Bonaparte for the beckoning of Victor. Hugo didn't have much hope, but he still wanted to try.
In Victor. In Hugo's gaze, Jérôme. Bonaparte put down his retreat, got up and put his hands on the back of the chair, and then now he was behind the chair, pressed his hands on the back of the chair, and bowed slightly forward: "Monsieur Hugo, do you think I will leave office in two years?" Put a country that has not yet been fully transformed into the hands of those people? ”
"Transformation?" Victor. Hugo for Jérôme. Bona scoffed at the transformation in his mouth, and he spread his hands and said: "Your Excellency, I have not seen the transformation in your mouth!" I only see the pockets of speech in Paris tightening tighter, and many people are afraid to even speak their own? You and your party have made the whole of Paris afraid to speak! ”
"No, no, no!" Jérôme. Bonaparte's right index finger in the depths of his right hand made a motion that swayed from side to side: "Monsieur Hugo, my friend, it is not me who tightens the rhetoric in Paris, but the Party of Order!" This is what every ruling party will do when they are in power! Didn't the republicans do it when they were in power? If the party of order is only to silence others from speech, then the republicans are to destroy the enemy physically. Which one is really evil? Or your mountain faction, God! I don't think you will forget the original Public Safety Committee! Do you want to live in a free world ruled by the Public Safety Committee?
Wake up! Mr. Hugo, you are not a violent person, and the mountain faction will make you lose your mind. ”
Jérôme. Bonaparte enumerated the republicans and the mountain factions to carry out worse practices than to make Victor. Hugo had nothing to say.
If it weren't for the republican June Incident, Victor. Hugo also did not defect to the Party of Order, and there was no Jérôme after that. Bonaparte thing.
"Your Excellency, you have acquiesced!" Victor. Hugo was silent for a moment before speaking.
Jérôme. Without hesitation, Bonaparte nodded and admitted, "Yes!" That's right, I'm acknowledging the actions of the Party of Order! ”
Then, Jérôme. Bonaparte quibbled: "A free and democratic society is not a unilateral democracy of the government to the people, and the people have the right to speak and judge!" The government has the power to arrest rumor-mongers, and freedom is not unlimited freedom! If the power of individual liberty is unilaterally relaxed, the government loses the power to regulate! There is only one result! ”
"What a result!" Victor. Hugo immediately asked.
"Anarchists are spreading, and the government will lose its original function!" Jérôme. Bonaparte vs Victor. Hugo responded.
"That's not great!" Victor. Hugo responded as a matter of course.
"Nope! That's not good! "Jérôme. Bonaparte shook his head and said, "Our government is a government of unlimited responsibility? Once a problem occurs in a certain corner of the country, they will be reflected in the ballot as public opinion! Imagine how the government would run the whole country if its power was infinitely reduced! Socialists only want us to give them power, but they are not willing to take responsibility for the corresponding obligations! Is that good? ”
Jérôme. Bonaparte's sophistry made Victor. Hugo fell into a misunderstanding of thinking, with aristocratic arrogance in his bones, he sympathized with the laborers at the bottom, but this sympathy had a high flavor, like the mentality of a rich man giving charity to the poor.
Throughout Victor. Hugo, who criticized Bourbon, Orleans, the Second Empire, and the Paris Commune.
Victor. Hugo's life seems to have been criticism for criticism's sake, and he is not a great writer who is willing to bend down and listen to others first as equals.
"There are people who want both free power and the government to pull them in at a critical time! Where is there such a perfect thing! Does he really think that we are living in a communist era? "Jerome with ass hanging from a tree. Bonaparte scoffed.
Exploitation and oppression are inevitable in the early stages of capitalist development, and struggle and resistance will also continue.
"Your Excellency, maybe you're right! But I am a republican, and I believe that we can build a country with the rule of law! "Victor who couldn't find a reason to refute it. Hugo responded to Jérôme with avoidance. Bonaparte.
"The rule of law?" Jérôme. Bonaparte couldn't help but burst out laughing, and when the laughter was over, Jérôme. Bonaparte's expression became serious again: "Where is the legal system you are talking about?" Mr. Hugo, the practitioners of the rule of law are people, those parliamentarians! Do you want to count on Thiers? Falou? The monarchists bent on restoration? Or a bunch of mountain factions who can't even tell the difference between socialism and anarchism? Not seriously, right? ”
Jérôme. Bonaparte glanced at the red curtain behind him, then pointed at Victor. Hugo said: "It can't be you!" ”
Face Jérôme. Bonaparte responded almost mockingly, Victor. Hugo said, "Then what are you going to do?" ”
"Monsieur Hugo, I said it! I hope to be able to continue to dedicate my life to France! "Jérôme. Bonaparte said proudly: "My reform is not yet complete, I cannot step down so soon!" ”
"You've got two more years left!" Victor. Hugo reminded.
"Two years! That's right, two years! "Jérôme. Bonaparte first affirmed Victor. Hugo's words, and then the conversation changed: "Mr. Hugo, two years are fleeting!" I had to prepare earlier, so I wanted to invite you to join us! ”
Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled at Victor. Hugo stretched out his hand, and his meaning was self-evident.
Victor. Hugo did not speak, and he likewise held his head up and despised Jérôme. Bonaparte the careerist.
"I demand that the constitution be amended so that I have the right to extend my term of office! The president should not have a set deadline, as long as the entire French people support and support him, he should continue to serve the people! ”
Jérôme. Bonaparte continued to brazenly ask Victor. Hugo said.
As long as the constitutional restriction that the president can only serve one term, even if he loses a third of the vote, he can win!
As long as he can be granted a period of time to remain in office, neither the president nor the emperor will be able to remain in office for Jérôme. Bonaparte was just a name.
"If I lose the election, then I'm willing to gamble and lose!" Jérôme. Bonaparte "frankly" to Victor. Hugo said: "When the time comes, you can oppose me as much as you like!" ”
"The law says that the ruler cannot be re-elected! Because democracy is based on giving power to parliament, not to individuals! "Victor. Hugo said slowly.
"Mr. Hugo, I hope you can think about this meeting!" See Victor. Hugo refused, Jérôme. Bonaparte turned to threaten and said: "We have a heavy burden on our shoulders, and this concerns all of France!" ”
"Your Excellency President, democracy will not give in!" Victor. Hugo didn't speak, he seemed to think of something as he got up to leave, and said, "Also, thank you for your great publicity to me!" ”
Anyway, Victor. Hugo left the living room alone.
Only Jérôme was left in the living room. Bonaparte sat alone in his chair and pondered.
Despite the fact that Victor. Hugo's refusal was in his pre-delivery, but Jérôme. Bonaparte still had a little regret and loss in his heart.
After a while, Valevsky appeared in Jérôme. In the living room where Bonaparte was: "Your Excellency President, Victor. Hugo MP he ......"
Jérôme. Bonaparte shrugged his shoulders and pretended not to care, "Councilor Hugo refused my invitation!" But don't worry, even without him, we can still win! ”
"Yes! I am confident that under your leadership we will be able to achieve victory! "Alexander. Valevsky vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte said.
Alexander. Valewski's praise was even more Jerome. Bonaparte smiled again.
Immediately afterwards, Valevsky informed Jérôme of the news of the visit of Major Migne, a logistical post in the Ministry of War. Bonaparte.
"Huh?" Jérôme. Bonaparte was somewhat stunned by Migne's visit.
Could it be that he is already done?
Thinking of this, Jérôme. Bonaparte hurriedly asked Valewski to bring Major Migne in.
"Your Excellency!" Major Migne, who entered the Élysée Palace for the second time, asked Jérôme. Bonaparte saluted.
"Mr. Major, are your rifles finished?" Jérôme. Bonaparte couldn't wait to ask.
"Yes! Your Excellency, President! "Major Migne to Jérôme. Bonaparte responded.
"Where? Let me see? "Jérôme. Bonaparte couldn't wait to use it.
"This ...... Because the Elysée Palace did not allow carrying, we put the rifle in the factory. ”
Migne hurriedly explained.
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