Chapter 256: Dicktido in Paris
Wallewski will Marcel. Yaruger took Jérôme. Bonaparte left with a sense of humor, and he was not as proficient in court politics as Pesini, who was self-aware of his authority and often more highly regarded by the leadership.
Had it not been for the fact that his subordinates were in the absence of any qualified diplomatic talents, Jérôme. Nor would Bonaparte consider sending Valewski to Britain.
The whole Bonapartist faction was able to take a shot of diplomats except for De. There were no other candidates other than Ruiz and Valewski, and de W. Ruiz's own position as foreign minister makes his every move overly interpreted.
If he were to visit England, he would visit England on the first day, and on the second day, there would probably be rumors that France and Britain would cooperate.
Unless Jérôme. Bonaparte chose to depose de l'Bonaparte. Ruiz, however, de De. After Ruiz was ousted, he wanted to find a replacement for De. The people who work for Ruiz are not easy.
Pesini can't always be allowed to serve as a de. Luyce's position!
Compared to De. Ruiz, Valewski is clearly a better option.
"Your Majesty...... Your Majesty! ”
Marcel. Yaruger's voice will be Jérôme. Bonaparte was called back from his contemplation, Jérôme. Bonaparte glanced at Marcel. Yaruger asked Marcel with a blank face. Yaruger's recent talks about the East and the progress of the National Intelligence Service's organizational structure.
Marcel. Yaruger to Jérôme. Bonaparte reported on the progress one by one.
The list of persons to go to the East has been drawn up, and the vast majority of the members are receiving a French cramming education with a view to leaving for the East by the end of this year.
Compared with the progress of the East, the organizational structure of the National Intelligence Service is also a little difficult.
After all, this is also Marcel. Yaruger's first attempt, according to Marcel. Description of Yaruger, Jérôme. Bonaparte found that there was a certain conflict between the functions of the National Intelligence Service.
"Marcel, why don't you set up a department dedicated to external intelligence collection and a department dedicated to internal intelligence collection! In this way, the conflict and internal friction between the two departments will be greatly reduced! "Jérôme. Bonaparte vs Marcel. Yaruger made his own proposal.
In later generations, if the organizational structure is a little more mature, its internal and external departments are strictly divided, so as to achieve relatively proper problem solving.
Of course, sometimes it is not excluded that the two departments collide with each other, such as the FBI and the CIA in later generations.
Marcel. After pondering for a moment, Yaruger said to Jérôme. Bonaparte said he would definitely accept Jérôme. Bonaparte's suggestion.
"That's right! How many eyeliners your people have set up in the embassies in Paris! "Jérôme. Bonaparte then got to the point and asked.
"Your Majesty, we have been working on monitoring the eyeliner that other countries have placed in Paris for some time now, so the work on this area has just begun!" Marcel. Yaruger responded to Jérôme. Bonaparte.
"Just starting out?" Jérôme. Bonaparte raised his voice, looking angry: "I have given you ample time to prepare, and at the same time allocated a large amount of money. You told me that we were just getting started! ”
"It's because of my negligence that I'm in this situation!" Marcel. Yaruger immediately appealed to Jérôme. Bonaparte confessed his mistake, he understood that what the leadership wanted was not an explanation but an attitude: "I voluntarily resign from the post of director of the National Intelligence Service!" ”
"Humph!" Jérôme. Bonaparte snorted coldly and said coldly: "Monsieur Marcel, do you think you can blackmail me with your resignation?" ”
"Your Excellency, I'm not trying to blackmail anyone. I'm ashamed of my own slack! I have betrayed the trust you have placed in me! "Marcel. Yaruger repeatedly stressed that it was his own mistake.
"Mr. Marcel, now that your position has become that of Acting Director, you should know what I mean!" Jérôme. Bonaparte decided against Marcel. Yaruger is a small punishment and a big commandment, and it is really unwise to replace the National Intelligence Service at this stage.
"Your Majesty, I will definitely do my best to make up for my mistakes!" Marcel. Seeing this, Yaruger hurried to Jérôme. Bonaparte stated.
"Now I'll give you a mission!" Jérôme was punished completely. Bonaparte no longer grabbed Marcel. One of Yaruger's questions about Marcel. Yaruger ordered: "From now on pay close attention to the movements of the Russian Imperial Embassy, and I will be the first to know about the dynamics of the Russian Imperial Embassy." ”
"Yes! Your Majesty! "Marcel who escaped. Yaruger hurried to Jérôme. Bonaparte promised to comply with Jérôme. Bonaparte's orders acted.
"And!" Jérôme. Bonaparte continued: "Other problems cannot be pulled down. If other progress cannot be completed due to the surveillance of the Imperial Russian Embassy, you should not be the head of the National Intelligence Service! ”
"I'll definitely finish it soon!" Marcel. Yaruger immediately responded.
"The external liaison station should pay attention to concealment, and the intelligence is best a one-line contact! In this way, we can effectively protect our intelligence network from being destroyed! "Jérôme. Bonaparte vs Marcel. Yaruger admonished again.
"Got it!" Marcel. Yaruger suddenly realized that the president seemed to know more about spy warfare than himself, and every time he was called over, he could have new insights.
"If you need to add a budget, tell Valewski! Money often plays an important role in intelligence warfare. "Jérôme. Bonaparte paused and emphasized: "But don't be overly superstitious about money." Keep an eye on everything, and those who can be bought by us with money may also be bought by others! ”
Marcel. Yaruger nodded in understanding.
"Alright, you can go back and rest!" Jérôme. Bonaparte rushes to Marcel. Yaruger issued an eviction order.
Marcel. After Yaruger left, a tired Jérôme. Bonaparte decided to stay at the Tuileries Palace.
Lying on the soft bed of the Tuileries Palace, Jérôme. Bonaparte tossed and turned his thoughts and couldn't sleep, until the sky was getting white and a ray of sunlight lay on the Tuileries Palace. Bonaparte fell asleep.
Early the next morning.
A large number of anti-Bonapartist newspapers, such as the Gazette, the Nationalist People's Office, and the Observer (a newspaper founded by Proudhon), vied with each other to report on Jérôme. Bonaparte's banquet at the Tuileries Palace, the article unifying will be Jérôme. Bonaparte described him as an ambitious president.
Among them, Proudhon's newspaper was the most straightforward: "The old Bonaparte is dead, and the new Bonaparte will be socialist." Perhaps it will not be long before we meet a socialist emperor. ”
Because some of the orthodox and Orleanists were inclined towards Bonaparte, the Gazetteer article was more euphemistically addressed to Jérôme. Bonaparte for "Dick Tydot of Paris".
To all the opposition to Jérôme. What Bonaparte did not expect was that such a report did not make much of a splash among the Parisian burghers.
The long-term "wolf" effect has caused a kind of aesthetic fatigue among the citizens of Paris, and some of the big citizens who are not afraid of the excitement are still clamoring for "it is long overdue to ascend the throne".
When Jérôme. When Bonaparte woke up again and saw the contents of the anti-Bonapartist newspapers placed at the head of his bed, he could not help but silently thank those newspapers that opposed him in his heart.
It is precisely because they continue to preach day and night that they are about to carry out a coup d'état that the entire Parisian population is no longer willing to believe such rumors.
The threshold for the citizens of Paris has been repeatedly raised by the anti-Bonapartist newspapers, and even if a coup d'état does occur one day, I am afraid that the citizens of Paris will not react in the slightest.
It's time to test the attitude of the citizens of Paris!
Jérôme. Bonaparte was determined to complete the pre-coup test as soon as possible.
Leave the bedroom of Jérôme. Bonaparte called Valevsky over again.
"Your Majesty!" Valevsky vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.
"Cousin, you ......" Jérôme. Bonaparte told Valevsky about his plan.
Valevsky listened to Jérôme. Bonaparte's plan was stunned.
"Any questions?" Jérôme. Bonaparte asked Valewski?
"Nope!" Valewski shook his head, then hesitantly said, "We really want to ...... Is it so fast? ”
"Cousin!" Jérôme. Bonaparte patted Valevsky on the shoulder and said earnestly: "We only have more than a year. If we don't speed up our actions, we'll probably have to think about slipping away! We can't fight unprepared battles! Besides, it's just a temptation! ”
Valewski listened to Jérôme. Bonaparte arranged to leave the Tuileries Palace in a carriage and go to the Havas news agency, where he met with the president, Charles Brown. Hawas.
"Secretary General Valevsky, I wonder what tasks the president has?" Shire. Hawass asked Valevsky eagerly.
"You ......," Valevsky told Jérôme. Bonaparte's mission.
"President...... No! Your Majesty, he, is finally going to ...... "Charles. Hawass said in an agitated tone.
"That's right!" Valewski nodded in agreement with Charles. Hawass guessed, he continued: "After so many years of development, your Havas News Agency has opened a number of branches in France, so it is most appropriate for you to leave this operation to you!" ”
"Please rest assured that we will definitely complete the tasks assigned by the president!" Shire. Hawass's old voice was determined.
In the afternoon of the same day, the Paris headquarters of the Hawass news agency issued an order to its subordinate news agencies.
Distributed in the secondary cities of France (Lyon and the like) overtime printing.
On October 8, an article entitled "An Open Letter to the French People" spread throughout France.
This article has appeared in almost every French municipal newspaper.
However, the article was signed by none other than the President of the French Republic, Jérôme. Bonaparte.
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