Chapter 494: Propaganda Warfare and Cognitive Warfare

"Your Majesty shouldn't have rested yet!"

Walk briskly off the carriage of De. After meeting Mocal in the lobby of the Tuileries Palace, Luis asked Mocal.

"Not yet! Your Majesty, you are still working in the study. Mokal shook his head at De. Ruiz responded, and then deliberately lowered his voice and asked, "De. Sir Ruiz, is there something wrong with you coming here so late? If it's bad news, could you please report back tomorrow? Your Majesty, he hasn't had a good night's sleep in days! ”

"Please rest assured, I am here to report the good news to Your Majesty!" Morality. Minister Ruiz first assured Mocal that he was not the one who had come to spoil the Emperor's mood, and then said in an agitated tone: "The Imperial army has already engaged the Russian Empire near the fortress of Silistra!" ”

"How's it going? Has our army been victorious? Mocal impatiently asked De. Lyce Road.

"The Russian Imperial Army, after a day of war with our army, retreated to the north bank of the Danube that night!" Morality. Ruiz reported to Mocal.

"That's great news!" Mocal immediately realized that De. How much the news that Ruiz brought helped an empire that was struggling economically.

The victory of the empire means that the price of the short-term bonds of the empire will face an upward trend, and the market will be confident in a winning empire.

"Quick! Come with me! I'll take you to Your Majesty! Excitedly, Mocal grabbed De. Ruiz's shoulders are the same as Germany. Ruiz walked up the stairs together, and he couldn't wait to report the news to Jérôme. Bonaparte.

Mocal & De. Ruiz came to the door of the study, and Mocal knocked lightly.

After a while, there was a message from the room. Bonaparte's weak voice: "Who! ”

"Your Majesty, I'm Mokal!" Mokal said, leaning against the door.

"Come in unlocked!" Jérôme. Bonaparte was right outside the door of the house by Mocal (de. Ruiz said.

The door to the study was pushed open by Mocal, and De. Ruiz and Mocal appeared in Jérôme. Bonaparte's face.

See the late night visit of De. Ruiz, Jérôme. Bonaparte was stunned at first, and then solemnly asked De. Ruiz said: "Is there good news from the Near East?" ”

Morality. Ruiz looked at Jérôme in surprise. Bonaparte, he did not understand Jérôme . How did Bonaparte know that he was going to give him a report on the good news of the Near East?

Could it be that there are really unpredictable prophets in this world.

Looking at Tak with a surprised expression. Ruiz, Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled and pointed to the pendulum clock in the corner, and said in a slightly mocking tone: "The person who can still pass Mocal's "test" and enter the study to report the news during this time period will most likely not be bad news. And you are currently focusing on the situation in the Near East, so this visit must also be related to the Near East. I'm right! Morality. Minister Ruiz! ”

"You're right!" Morality. Ruiz spoke admiringly to Jérôme. Bonaparte said, "I came late at night to report to you, Your Majesty, on the situation in the Near East. ”

"Quick! Show me the telegram! "Jérôme. Bonaparte got up to De. Ruiz said.

Morality. Ruiz handed over the telegram to Jérôme. Bonaparte, Jérôme who took the telegram. Bonaparte then commanded Mocal: "Mocal, go and get a kerosene lamp!" The light here is a little dim! ”

"Yes!" Mocal hurriedly left the study and went to the storage room.

Jérôme. Bonaparte stacked all the official papers on his desk on the sofa, then took out a map of the Near East from a drawer.

Stay until Jérôme. After Bonaparte had completely spread out his map of the Near East, Mocal entered his study with a lit kerosene lamp.

The orange-yellow glow of the kerosene lamp illuminates the entire map. Bonaparte read the battle report in the telegram and marked the information on the map completely.

Repeatedly checked Jérôme to see if the contents of the telegram were consistent with the map calls. Bonaparte put down the telegram in his hand, glanced at the map marked with arrow symbols, and said a few yes.

From the content of the telegram, Jérôme. Bonaparte knew the scale of the battles that took place near the fortress of Silistra and the position of the heavy army group of the Russian Empire on the Danube.

"Poor Nikolai, he's afraid he doesn't understand yet! What will happen to him after he ordered to retreat to the north bank of the Danube! (Jérôme. Unbeknownst to Bonna, this retreat was made by Prince Paskeewicz without the consent of Nicholas I! "Jérôme. Bonaparte gloated to himself, and then drew a × on the symbol of the Russian Empire's heavy army group in the Danube region.

"Your Majesty, are we going to inform the Austrian Empire of the news of the Empire's victory on the Danube! So that they can make the right choice as soon as possible! "De. Ruiz vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte asked.

"You don't have to tell them about it! So it seems that we are begging them to join us! "Jérôme. Bonaparte tapped his index finger on the desk and said, "We are going to announce this victory with great fanfare, so that everyone knows that the French Empire has achieved a phased victory!" At the same time, it was announced that France would pay a good visit to the Kingdom of Sardinia at the end of March, and only then would the Austrian Empire feel the pressure and be compelled to submit to us. ”

"If the Austrian Empire is persecuted excessively, I am afraid it will backfire!" Morality. Ruice had some fears that the Austrian Empire would fall to the Russian Empire.

"I believe that the Austrian Empire is a sensible country! They will see who is the country that dominates all of Europe! "Jérôme. Bonaparte said with a proud tone: "Speaking of persecution, my uncle did much more harm to the Austrian Empire than I do now, and as a result, the Austrian Empire did not dare to rebel until the moment the Russian Imperial army arrived. The Austrian Empire is more current than we think! ”

Jérôme. Bonaparte can responsibly say that no one in this world knows Joseph better than he does. Franz was a "coward", as long as he exerted a little toughness, the Austrian Empire would naturally fall to him.

No country on the continent was as "forgetful" as the Austrian Empire, and they could forget all their previous hatreds for their own benefit.

If it weren't for the hardcore anti-Austrian master (Napoleon III in history), Austria would not have suffered the same outcome as the Austro-Prussian War (perhaps) with its flexible and changeable skills.

Considers himself a pro-Austrian German. Ruiz clearly did not have Jérôme. Bonaparte knew Austria better, although he disagreed with Jérôme in his heart. Bonaparte was under pressure from the Austrian Empire, but out of respect for the Emperor's authority, he was willing to obey the Emperor's orders.

"Mocal!" Jérôme. Bonaparte turned his gaze to Macal and gave him an order: "Go to the newspaper office at once, and let the editor of the newspaper rush to print it overnight!" Be sure to see this on today's front page! ”

"Yes! Your Majesty! Mocal respectfully took Jérôme with both hands. Bonaparte handed over the telegram and turned to leave the study.

"De. Minister Ruiz! "Jérôme. Bonaparte v. De. Lyce Road.

"Your Majesty!" Morality. Ruiz bowed in response.

"I don't know, if you're interested in having a drink or two with me!" Jérôme. Bonaparte to De. Ruiz sent out the invitation.

"It is a great honor to be able to enjoy fine wine with His Majesty!" Morality. Ruiz vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.

"Let's go!"

Jérôme. Bonaparte and De. One after the other, Ruiz and the others left the study, walked through the quiet hallway, and walked down the stairs to the dining room on the first floor.

After a while, the cart pushed all the dishes to Jérôme. Bonaparte and De. In front of Luyce, each of them has three dishes in front of them (foie gras, snails, caviar with baguette).

Wines from the Bordeaux region are poured into the glass, and Jérôme. Bonaparte and De. Ruiz clinked glasses to each other.

After a glass of red wine, Jérôme. Bonaparte asked, "De. Chancellor Ruice, what do you think of Vienna? ”

Morality. Ruiz put down his glass and carefully wrote: "Your Majesty, are you talking about the scenery of Vienna or the government of Vienna!" ”

"It's both!" Jérôme. Bonaparte v. De. Ruiz responded.

"I haven't been to Vienna myself, but I hope to be there one day. As for the Vienna government, my knowledge of them is limited to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. "De. Ruiz cautiously addressed Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.

"What if...... I mean, if ...... "Jérôme. Bonaparte made a point of emphasis: "If you were to be the French ambassador to Austria, would you be willing to go to Austria?" ”

Morality. Ruiz stared blankly at Jérôme. Bonaparte, he knew Jérôme. Bonaparte's "what if" may most likely become a reality.

Thinking that he might leave the ministerial position. Ruiz asked with a wry smile on his face, "Your Majesty, could you please tell me who is taking my place?" ”

Jérôme. Bonaparte was silent for a moment, then said, "I want Valewski to be the foreign secretary!" ”

"I believe that Mr. Valewski will become a better minister than I am!" Somehow De. After Ruiz said this, there was always an inexplicable sense of loss.

"De. Minister Ruiz, I will give you the honour and title you deserve when you leave this position! "Jérôme. Bonaparte v. De. "And you won't be ambassador for long," Ruiz assured! ”

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