Chapter 248: The First Brigade of Paris Changed Hands

Ruet's threats in the Legislative Assembly made Shangargne's face a little unbearable, since when did the lackeys of the Bonaparte family dare to be so presumptuous towards themselves.

"I believe that the Legislative Assembly will be able to give me justice and strictness!" Shangargne pinned his hopes on the Standing Committee, which he hoped to use against Jérôme. Bonaparte.

The Standing Committee has likewise lived up to the hopes that Changargne had hoped for it, and the Standing Committee of more than 100 people has always been more than the "alone" Bonaparte in setting the mood.

The Standing Committee gave Shangargne a round of applause, which had already declared to Rue their support for Shangargne.

Shangargne smiled again, still looking at Rue with an arrogant posture.

Looking at the clown jumping off the beams of the Standing Committee in the audience, Ruie also smiled, and after bowing slightly to the members present, he said: "I look forward to a fair and strict verdict from the Legislative Assembly!" ”

With that, Rue stepped down from the podium and left the Palais Bourbon.

On September 28, under the control of the Bonapartist faction, public opinion further fermented and expanded, gradually spreading from the civilian population to the army.

Don't say it has been Jérôme. Bonaparte's 2nd and 3rd Brigades of Paris, and even the soldiers of the 1st Brigade of Paris, had a further erosion of trust in Chahangargne.

Nomar, who served as the brigadier general of the 1st Brigade, gradually felt a sense of inadequacy, and the thoughts of the soldiers of the 1st Brigade began to move closer to the 2nd and 3rd Brigades.

Not only the soldiers, but even the grassroots commanders of the 1st Brigade were also actively moving closer to the 2nd and 3rd Brigades, and they didn't want to die without the support of the soldiers.

Just as Brigadier General Normar was about to go to the Tuileries Palace to report to General Changargne, the War Ministry's order was given.

"Brigadier General Normar!" The person in charge of delivering orders was still Trochu, who now had the rank of colonel.

"Colonel Troch!" Brigadier General Nomar looked at the Bonapartist colonel in front of him, and he knew that he might be going through a catastrophe.

"The President and the Minister want you to be a good French general with due diligence! Shangarne's behavior has seriously violated the law, don't be too deeply involved with him! "Trochu conveyed to Nomar the order of Minister Reinho.

Minister Reinho's words convinced Brigadier General Nomar that this was a military coup against General Shangargne, who was probably aimed at removing him from the army.

Thinking of this, Brigadier General Normar couldn't help but show a bitter smile, he slowly looked at Trochu and said, "Colonel Trochu, can I ask what will happen to Shangargne after that?" ”

"Shangarne will be dismissed by the president and transferred elsewhere!" Trochu said to Brigadier General Normar.

Poor general, he's afraid he doesn't know what he's going to face yet!

At this moment, Brigadier General Normar observed a moment of silence for his boss at the Tuileries Palace.

"Brigadier General Normar, do you choose to follow the orders of the War Department, or do you say no!" Trochu asked again, Normar's words would determine his next fate.

"I ......," Brigadier General Nomar said with difficulty, "I resolutely obey the orders of the War Department!" ”

"Mr. Brigadier General, you have made a wise principle!" A smile appeared on Trox's tense face, and he then took out another letter of appointment and said to Brigadier General Nomar: "Now I am your chief of staff on the orders of Minister Regnio!" ”

"Chief of Staff? Is this a disguised seizure of power? Brigadier General Normar asked Trochu bluntly.

"Of course not!" Trochu shrugged his shoulders and explained: "In the future, the army will be equipped with a chief of staff, and the task of the chief of staff is to give command to the General Staff and assist you in completing the tasks deployed by the General Staff!" ”

"The General Staff? After so many years, did the emperor move that thing out again? Brigadier General Normar asked calmly.

"This general staff will be even bigger than the emperor's time!" Trochu showed a meaningful smile: "After all, there is only one emperor!" ”

Normar looked at Trochu's smile in astonishment, and also sighed: "Yes! There is only one emperor! ”

After speaking, Brigadier General Nomar stretched out his hand and said to Trox: "Colonel Trochu welcomes you to the First Brigade!" ”

Trochu and Nomar's hands clasped tightly, and in this way the 1st Brigade of Paris was settled by the grace of Minister Reinho, and no army would come to the aid of Shangaregne at this critical moment.

The 24 hours passed quickly, and Ruie once again arrived at the Palais Bourbon.

"Distinguished members of the Legislative Assembly, what is the outcome of your deliberations?" Ruai asked the members of the Legislative Assembly respectfully.

The members of the Legislative Assembly in the audience voted against Ruai after meeting and deliberating for a moment.

More than 100 negative votes vetoed the possibility of Shangargne's suspension review, and seeing the opposition votes from the audience, Ruie did not have any excessive emotions, and he still politely said to the members of the Legislative Assembly: "Since you believe him, then I hope that Shangargne is really like what he said." ”

With the puzzled expressions of the members of the Standing Committee, Rouet left the Palais Bourbon.

That night, Jérôme. Bonaparte, in his capacity as president, summoned the members of his cabinet to the Palazzo Martingnon.

Thanks to Jérôme. Bonaparte did not speak to the outside world, nor did he communicate with anyone else, except for Ministers Reinho, Ruet, and Baroshe, who did not know Jérôme. Bonaparte's next move.

After Prime Minister Oppel and the ministers were seated, Jérôme Murphy was born. Bonaparte announced to them: I will depose Shangargne.

As soon as these words came out, Prime Minister Oppel, Minister of Education and Religion Parrio, and Secretary of the Navy Dico ...... They all showed surprised expressions, and they certainly understood that the peace between the president and Shangarne would not last long, but the president's deliberate choice to remove him during the recess was a bit unexpected for them.

"Do you have anything to say?" Jérôme. Bonaparte replied, looking at Opauer and the others.

"Should Mr. President hold off for a moment!" Prime Minister Oppel to Jérôme. Bonaparte suggested that he did not want to play an inglorious role in the conflict between the president and the parliament.

"Don't worry! Mr. Prime Minister, I respect your principles. When this is over, you will become the Governor of Algeria! "Jérôme. Bonaparte said without hesitation.

Then he looked at the Bonapartist ministers present and encouraged: "Anyone among you who has any ideas can come out!" ”

None of the ministers present spoke, knowing full well that the president's will could not be changed.

Look around Jérôme. Bonaparte waited for the deletion and then spoke again: "Since there is no objection, let all the members of the cabinet sign the order of recall!" ”

Jérôme. Bonaparte clapped his hands, and Valewski entered the room and served a printed "recall order" in front of everyone.

After the Prime Minister and the Minister signed their respective names, Jérôme. Bonaparte ordered Valewski to take back the "dismissal order".

"Good! In that case, then the entire cabinet unanimously agreed to recall! "Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled and sorted out the "recall order" in his hand.

On 29 September, Jérôme. Bonaparte, along with the "recall order" of all the members of the cabinet, issued a final message to Shangargne.

In a strong tone, the "Circular" ordered that Shangargne must revoke all his posts and move out of the Tuileries Palace by October 2, otherwise he would be forced to retire.

At the same time, the Minister of War Regnio also issued a combat readiness order to the whole army, stipulating that no unit should act on its own while in a state of combat readiness, and that no matter how big or small, it must report to the War Department.

Minister Regnio's tactics completely curtailed the possibility of Jeangargne trying to use the army to give it a free ride, and when he hurried from the Tuileries Palace to the 1st Brigade, he was told that the 1st Brigade only carried out the orders of the Ministry of War, and that Commander Shangargne no longer had any legal effect.

Defeated, he returned to the Tuileries Palace, walking through the deep corridors of the Tuileries Palace, and he felt lonely, not knowing when his soul was locked by the Tuileries Palace and blinded by Bonaparte's rhetoric.

The gold and silver objects that once dazzled in the eyes of Shangarne are now dimmed and dusty.

"This has become my burial place?" Shangarne's heart became even more desolate.

Lost in his soul, he sat in the living room and was silent for a long time, believing that Jérôme. Bonaparte's letter of dismissal will arrive shortly.

That night, the Legislative Assembly met in Montalembert with Odilón. Barrow led the way to the Élysée Palace, where they tried to persuade Jérôme. Bonaparte withdrew the order.

When they arrived at the living room of the Élysée Palace, they found Jérôme. Bonaparte was already waiting for them in the living room.

"Ladies and gentlemen, welcome!" Jérôme. Bonaparte greeted the MPs of the Party of Order with a smile on his face.

After a brief exchange of pleasantries, Odilon . Barrow said euphemistically: "Your Excellency, you should not have deposed Shangargne at this time!" This will lead to unnecessary turmoil! ”

"Turmoil! I don't think so! Shangarne's continued stay in the army is the source of unrest! "Jérôme. Bonaparte did not give Odilon in the slightest. Barrow faced, he immediately retorted.

"Mr. President, could you please suspend the removal of Shangargne! By the time the council restarts, how are you exercising power? Montalembert then dissuaded.

"Monsieur Montalembert, I don't need the consent of Parliament to give the order to the War Ministry to remove Shangargne!" Jérôme. Bonaparte attacked Montalembert with the Constitution.

Montalembert was silent.

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