Chapter 307 Government Reshuffle and Louis. Pasteur
May 4, 1851.
Valewski, then secretary general of the consuls of the French Third Republic, was tasked with Jérôme. Bonaparte gave him the mission to travel with the exhibition delegation to Britain for a secret meeting with Queen Victoria and his wife.
The post of secretary is once again vacant, and all the members of the Tuileries Palace and beyond, will be committed to Mocal, who is the director of general affairs. According to the unspoken rules of power in the Tuileries Palace, after Valewski's departure, Mocal was bound to take Walewski's place as head of the secretariat, leading the secretaries of the secretariat and assisting Jérôme. Bonaparte dealt with the Tuileries Palace and the government.
Not only inside the Tuileries Palace, but even some members outside the Tuileries Palace (e.g., the Minister of Public Works Pessini) secretly congratulated Mocal, as if the position of the head of the secretary was already in Mocal's pocket. Mokal modestly told his congratulators that he only wanted to serve the government better.
However, there are many people who compliment him, and Mocal's heart can't help but have some expectations.
However, when Mocal was full of anticipation that the position of secretary would inevitably belong to him, Jérôme. Bonaparte ruthlessly broke Mocal's expectations.
In the early morning of the 7th, Mocal went to the secretary's office as usual to collect and summarize the documents sorted out by the subordinate secretaries, and then prepared them to be placed in Jérôme. Bonaparte's study.
When Mocal pushed the door open and entered the study, he found Jérôme. Bonaparte was already sitting in his study approving documents and budgets.
"You're here!" Jérôme. Bonaparte looked up at Mocal, who was holding the papers, and said with a smile.
"Your Majesty!" Mocal deferentially addressed Jérôme. Bonaparte replied with a sentence and then placed the document in Jérôme. Bonaparte said in front of him: "This is a document compiled by the secretary's office, please check it out!" ”
Jérôme. After a cursory glance at all the documents, Bonaparte tilted his head slightly and said to Mocal: "Sit down! ”
Mocal sits in Jérôme. Directly opposite Bonaparte in the chair, he spread his hands evenly on his thighs and looked at Jérôme with a stern expression. Bonaparte.
Looking at the director of general affairs who had followed him for more than two years, Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled kindly, and then he lowered his head again to revise some of the contents of the bill, and asked casually: "How did you feel about taking over the post of Secretary-General Walewski recently?" ”
Jérôme. Bonaparte's casual inquiry, which made Mocal feel some trepidation in his heart, replied cautiously: "Your Majesty, what do you mean?" ”
"How do you feel! Nervous, panicked, or ...... "Jérôme. Bonaparte paused, raised his head and glanced at Mocal and said, "Joy? ”
"I feel tired!" Mocal became even more frightened, and he hurried to Jérôme. Bonaparte said how difficult it was for him to take on this temporary position, arranging a lot of documents and communicating with the various parts every day.
"Tired...... Just be tired! "Jérôme. Bonaparte stopped his pen and looked up, got up and walked to the windowsill, squinted at the blue sky that seemed to be like the ocean, and sighed: "Only when you are tired can you feel the signs that you have missed this world!" As you control the communication channels between the archon and the various departments, you can't be idle, if you are idle, it proves that I, the consul, am afraid that I am not able to control the subordinate departments, or that the secretary's office and the subordinates cannot collude and fool me! I'm right! ”
Jérôme. Bonaparte turned his head and gave Mocal a meaningful smile, combined with the words just now and the smile now, Mocal became even more panicked, he admitted that he had received some people's bills, but he did not join them in concealing Jérôme. Bonaparte.
"Your Majesty, I ...... I ...... "power to Jérôme. Bonaparte's strong aura acted on Mocal's body without reservation, and Mocal's hands on his thighs involuntarily clenched into a fist, his arms trembled unobediently, his forehead was slightly wet because of nervousness, and he intermittently turned a speech to Jerome. Bonaparte responded: "I was wrong! ”
"Wrong? What's wrong? "Jérôme. Bonaparte continued to ask Mocal.
"I shouldn't have hidden from you that you got too close to Minister Percini! I shouldn't have ......" Mokal counted his own ought nots, and in his mouth he had become a heinous villain.
Jérôme. Bonaparte listened quietly to what Mocal had to say about himself, until Mocal stopped looking at him with an eager gaze. Bonaparte then opened his mouth and said with relief: "I am glad that you can communicate with me frankly!" ”
"Your Majesty, I ......" Mokal wanted to continue admitting his mistake.
"It seems to me that none of these questions of yours are serious mistakes! Just pay attention next time! "Jérôme. Bonaparte forcibly interrupted Mocal, who stood behind him and gently patted Mocal on the shoulder in encouragement.
"Yes!" Mocal hurriedly got up and responded to Jérôme. Bonaparte said.
"That's it! There's nothing to do, you're going to get out! "Jérôme. Bonaparte gave Mocal an eviction order, and then added: "You don't need to have any psychological burden!" ”
After seeing Mokal leave, Jérôme. Bonaparte knew that he had succeeded in getting Mocal to break off the idea of taking over as head of the Mystic Chamber.
As Jérôme does. As Bonaparte expected, Mocal let out a long breath as if he had been given a new lease of life.
Immediately afterward, in order to show his heart, Mocal returned the "small gift" that Pesini had given him, including bills, to Pesini as it was.
Mocal's actions shocked Pesini, and after an in-depth conversation with Mocal, Pesini knew that his friend might no longer be secretary-general.
"Alas! We've hurt you! Pessini patted Mocal on the shoulder and responded.
"Nothing! Belch! Mocal's face was flushed, and he burped a goblet of whisky in his hand, and complained to Pesini: "Our monarchs are like that. When you're useful, they'll treat you like a treasure. They don't even bother to look at you when you're not working! ”
Of course, Pesini knew that this was nothing more than Mocal's whining, and he could only frown and dissuade Mocal from saying a word less because he was afraid that the wall would have ears.
"Hiccup! Aren't you ...... too," Mocal muttered, pointing to the Pessini, who had been a member of the Jérôme Murphy. What Bonaparte did was nothing more than the post of Minister of Public Works, and Morny only got the position of Minister of Railways, the biggest shortage of public works, with a little Bonaparte.
Not to mention Alexander. Valewski, who had just joined, directly obtained the position of head of the secret arts.
Pessini was also silent, and he also complained a little in his heart. Bonaparte "acted unjustly."
The two of them drank late at night, and their conversation was also listened to by all the servants of the Pesini household.
The servant who took advantage of the opportunity to go out quickly informed his superiors of the situation, and the superiors informed the National Intelligence Service again, and after layers of additional deliveries, it finally reached Marcel. Yaruger's ear.
Marcel received information from the Internal Intelligence Service. Yaruger shook his head and said to himself, "Forget it! After all, it's just a whining word! ”
Subsequently, Marcel. Yaruger threw himself into the construction of the Foreign Intelligence Service.
May 10th, in Jérôme. Under Bonaparte's adjustment, the cabinet and the presidential palace ushered in a new round of changes, and a name symbolizing the restoration of power in the old dynasty appeared.
Minister of Railways. Morni was transferred to the Tuileries Palace as Minister of the Seals and Head of the Secret Arts, the Minister of the Interior, Baroche, was transferred to the Ministry of Railways, the Minister of Public Works, Pessigny, was transferred to the Minister of the Interior, the Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, Bife, was transferred to the Minister of Public Works, and the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce was transferred to the Academician of the French Academy of Sciences. Dulles served.
[Let. Dulles may not be known to many, but one of his students is familiar to many: Louis, who invented the pasteurization method. Pasteur]
This former served as Louis. The teacher at the University of Pasteur is not only a veritable tycoon in chemistry and biology, but also in agriculture, especially in the grape industry.
Despite letting. Dulles himself was a potential moderate republican, but his scholarship and vision made Jérôme a sign of learning. Bonaparte was enough to let go of prejudices to Jean. Dullesgar was appointed.
In order to show his knowledge. Dulles also accepted Jérôme. Bonaparte's invitation to take up the post of Minister of Agriculture and Commerce.
In Germany. At the invitation of Morni, Jean. Dulles was invited to participate in Jérôme. Private banquet in Bonaparte.
When let. When Dulles stepped out of the carriage and arrived at the door of the Tuileries Palace, he was surprised to find his former student Louis. Pasteur.
Louis at this time. Pasteur had just turned 28 years old, and although he had already achieved a little something, he was still very successful in the same way as Jérôme. All his achievements are ridiculous in comparison.
"Teacher!" Louis. Pasteur came to Jean with some trepidation. Dulles respectfully saluted the former teacher in front of him.
"Not bad! Grown! "Let's. Dulles looked at the student in front of him with a look of relief. Pasteur, a diligent and studious student, made a good impression on him.
Subsequently, let's . Dulles asked Louis again. Pasteur's current situation was learned after learning that Louis. When Pasteur was professor of chemistry at the Faculty of Science of the University of Strasbourg, he had a smile of relief on his face.
After the master and apprentice talked for a while, the Minister of the Seal. Morni appeared in front of the two men and invited them into the Tuileries Palace.
Let. Dulles & Louis. Pasteur followed Pasteur one after the other. Morni entered.
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