Chapter 416: The Ottoman Empire declares war
Richard. Metternich's deliberate remarks made Jérôme. While Bonaparte regretted it, he also had a little appreciation for the house and Wu.
Although said Richard. Metternich wasn't as sleek as his father, but at least he had a bit of a diplomat.
In time, you will be able to become a qualified diplomat.
Of course, Richard. Metternich's future achievements were limited to qualification, and the traits he displayed simply did not support him to be a good diplomat.
"Ambassador Rothschild, what do you think?" Jérôme. Bonaparte turned his gaze to Ambassador Rothschild.
"Your Majesty, I join Richard. Secretary Metternich is of the same opinion! "Ambassador Rothschild expressed his gratitude to Jérôme. Bonaparte emphatically said: "It is not up to us whether the Austrian Empire wishes to be the protector of the Danube principalities. It's up to the Vienna government, and if you need us to send you a message to Vienna, we'll be happy to help! ”
"That's exactly what I wanted!" Jérôme. Bonaparte nodded in response to Ambassador Rothschild.
Subsequently, Jérôme. Bonaparte and Rothschild, Richard Brown, Rothschild Secretary Metternich talked about some issues that had nothing to do with diplomacy, and before I knew it, an hour and a half had passed, and the evening was gradually coming to an end.
Ambassador Rothschild, Richard Rothschild. Metternich left the study, and only Jérôme was left in the study. Bonaparte was alone.
"Do you really think you'll be able to escape?" Jérôme sitting in a chair. Bonaparte muttered quietly.
Early the next morning.
An exclusive report on "Documenting the Evil Deeds of the Russian Empire in the Danube Principalities" appeared in the newspaper Observer.
The report not only pointed out a series of acts of military indiscipline by the Russian Imperial Army on the Danube, but also posted on the front of the newspaper that Jérôme. Those photographs that Bonaparte handed over to Ambassador Rothschild to see.
The report was like a 10,000-pound boulder, slamming into a pool of stagnant Parisian public opinion, stirring up a thousand waves.
Many melon-eating people who did not know the truth began to condemn the evil deeds of the Russian Empire on the Danube, and some of the victims of the Russian Imperial Army (once) also appeared to argue for the barbarism and rudeness of the Russian Empire. Some Poles and Romanians in exile in Paris also saw an opportunity and began to use their forces to join the crusade against the evil deeds of the Russian Empire.
In the following days, Polish exiles, Romanian exiles began to gradually increase their efforts, and newspapers large and small in France began to scramble to report on the "evil deeds" of the Russian Empire.
The public opinion and cultural circles of the French Empire began to gradually make a leap forward in the field of opposition to the Russian Empire.
Literary and artistic workers living in Paris began to speak out for the Danube Principality and called on the people to resist the tyranny of the Russian Empire in the Danube Principality.
He even clamored that the French Empire should help the Ottoman Empire defeat the barbaric Slavic Empire.
As the support of voices against the Russian Empire gradually rose on the territory of Paris, the ambassador of the Russian Empire to the French Embassy immediately could not sit still.
The ambassador of the Russian Empire, perceiving the urgency of the situation, first wrote to the Russian Empire to report on the current situation of the French Empire, so that St. Petersburg could think of a better strategy to deal with it.
Then he went to the headquarters of the "Observer" newspaper and denounced the veracity of the story in front of all the reporters of the newspaper.
The Russian ambassador claimed that their Imperial Russian troops on the territory of the Danube would never do the things shown in the photograph and that someone must have deliberately framed them for the Russian Empire.
The Russian ambassador demanded that the Observer clarify the facts, then personally refute the rumors and apologize, and eliminate the Observer's influence on the Russian Empire.
Otherwise, the Observer will bear all the consequences of the deterioration of relations between the Russian Empire and the French Empire.
The Observer, which received instructions to the demands of the Russian Empire, even threatened, did not give in, and likewise vetoed the demands of the Russian Imperial Ambassadors on the grounds that the Russian Imperial Ambassadors did not have any evidence that the Russian army had not done these things.
The day after the departure of the Russian ambassador, the newspapers openly bombed the Russian Empire in all directions under the topic that "France is not afraid of any national threat."
From the early days of the Russian Empire as a "dog" of the Mongols, until the end of the Russian Empire's occupation of the Danube principalities.
In the end, a conclusion was drawn that "Russia is either aggressing, or on the way to aggression"!
The Russian ambassador, who was dismayed, began to seek help from the French authorities, hoping that they would be able to curb the nonsense of some "third-rate tabloids".
However, French Minister of the Interior Pesini similarly prevaricated the Russian Empire on various grounds.
Only then did the Russian ambassador realize that the "Observer" was probably behind the official instructions of the French Empire.
Thinking of this, the ambassador of the Russian Empire could only give up his plans and wait for the next order from St. Petersburg with peace of mind
Time passed in a flash, and in the blink of an eye, a month had passed, and a powerful news had reached Paris from the Near East.
Tani / Span "What? Did the Grand Council of the Ottoman Empire declare war on the Russian Empire? "Jérôme received the news. Bonaparte paid his respects to de De, who arrived at the Tuileries Palace. Ruiz asked.
"That's right! According to a telegram from Ambassador Valevsky, just now the Great Council of the Ottoman Empire adopted a proposal to declare war on the Russian Empire! Now the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire are already at war! "De. Ruiz nodded to Jérôme. Bonaparte repeated.
"So, we have to do it too! Supporting the Ottoman Empire? "Jérôme. Bonaparte asked again about De. Lyce Road.
Although it is said that the Ottoman Empire's declaration of war on the Russian Empire was in Jérôme. Bonaparte expected, but he did not expect that the Ottoman Empire would declare war on the Russian Empire so soon.
According to the time of Rifaat's departure, it is probably a few days after Rifaat returned to the Ottoman Empire.
The sultans of the Ottoman Empire began to impatiently declare war on the Russian Empire. Bonaparte really didn't know if the Ottoman Empire was overconfident in the support capabilities of the French Empire, or if he thought he could resist the three-plank axe of the Russian Empire and wait for the rescue of the French and English fathers.
In short, under the operation of the Ottoman Empire, Jérôme. Bonaparte had to think about declaring war on the Russian Empire!
"I'm afraid that's all it takes!" Morality. Ruiz spoke in a heavy tone to Jérôme. Bonaparte said.
For the immediate result, De. Ruiz didn't expect it either.
However, since the Ottoman Empire had no objection to the conditions proposed by the French Empire, the French Empire should also do its best to ensure the security of the Ottoman Empire.
Jérôme. Bonaparte got up and paced back and forth, and after a long thought, he raised his head again to Bonaparte. Ruiz responded: "Can't wait any longer! We must act now! You go and call the ambassador of the Russian Empire in person, and I will tell him to his face! ”
"I see!" Morality. Ruiz nodded and left the study.
Eye-to-des. Ruiz leaves Jérôme in the study. Bonaparte called Mocal to his office.
"Call the Minister of War, the Chief of the General Staff, and the Minister of the Navy, and say that I have something important to look for them!" Jérôme. Bonaparte gave instructions to Mocal.
Mocal nodded in understanding, then turned to leave the study.
Just as Mocal was about to leave his study, Jérôme. Bonaparte once again stopped Mocal and told her that he was to wait for the three ministers in the rooms of the Tuileries Palace.
Shortly after Mocal's departure, Foreign Minister de Murphy de Murphy de Ferguson de Murphy Ruiz returned to his study at the Tuileries Palace, with a Russian diplomatic ambassador who knew nothing about his future.
When the French Foreign Minister de Anderson. Ruiz personally found him in the embassy and informed him of the Emperor Jérôme. When Bonaparte wanted to meet him.
The Russian ambassador was surprised at first, and then there was a sense of absurdity.
When did the Foreign Secretary become the person in charge of delivering the message?
Since it was summoned by the French Emperor, how could the Russian ambassador not go.
Under the Foreign Secretary de l'Anderson. Led by Ruiz, the ambassador of the Russian Empire appeared in Jérôme. Bonaparte's face.
"Mr. Ambassador, please be seated!" Jérôme. Bonaparte extended his hand and invited the French ambassador to sit down.
"Thank you for your kindness! Your Majesty! "The Russian ambassador to Jérôme. Bonaparte replied with a slight bow.
Jérôme. Bonaparte, de After Luyce sat down with the Russian ambassador, Jérôme Brown. Bonaparte first asked when the ambassador of the Russian Empire would take over the position of the previous ambassador (Vladimirovich) as ambassador.
"I took over the position of Ambassador Vladimirovich half a year ago!" The Russian ambassador immediately responded to Jérôme. Bona Dao.
So what does the Minister think of France? "Jérôme. Bonaparte asked the Russian ambassador about his attitude towards France.
Although the Russian ambassador did not have a very good sense of France, there was no need for him to say it in front of the emperor.
The ambassador of the Russian Empire could only say against his will that the French Empire was as great a country as the Russian Empire, and that the two countries should join hands to resist the persecution of the infidels against Christians.
As long as the Russian Empire joined hands with the French Empire, then no country in the world could resist it.
"I myself am more than willing to maintain the friendship of the Russian Empire with the French Empire!" Jérôme. Bonaparte gradually steered the conversation in the direction of the declaration of war: "But your monarch is determined to destroy the friendship between the two nations!" Destroy the peace of Europe! ”
Jérôme. Bonaparte's words made the Russian ambassador's face change dramatically. In Bonaparte's remarks, he smelled the smell of war.
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