Chapter 499: Layout of West Africa
"Louis. You are doing a great job, Mr. Pasteur! ”
For Jérôme. Bonaparte, Louis. The cholera vaccine made by Pasteur is no longer just a vaccine, but also a considerable connection.
If Jérôme. If Bonaparte's memory had not been erroneous, a new wave of cholera would have begun to circulate at the turn of spring and summer this year.
At that time, the French army, which was fighting in the Far East, would inevitably be attacked by the cholera virus. The vaccine in the hands of Pasteur will become Jérôme. Bonaparte bought the sharp blade of the army's heart.
Imagine an officer who had been caught cholera in battle and could only lie in a bed in a field hospital waiting to die in despair, and suddenly received a vaccine as a gift from the emperor in Paris.
In desperation, they would inevitably beg the paramedics to use such a vaccine on him, saving every dying life. Bonaparte himself would have gained the loyalty of an officer.
Adding up to a lot, Jérôme. Bonaparte's position in the army would also become more and more secure.
The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Divisions will be even more loyal to Jérôme than before. Bonaparte himself, the careerists who lurked in the shadows, had no choice but to continue to pay tribute to Jérôme. Bonaparte showed loyalty.
Thinking of this, Jérôme. Bonaparte felt that he had to get the naming rights of the vaccine in his hands, and he wanted to make the soldiers who had obtained cholera instinctively think of him Jérôme after they had been vaccinated and survived. Bonaparte.
If this is not possible, at the very least, add the surname Bonaparte to the name of the vaccine, for example: Bonaparte-Pasteur vaccine, or Napoleon-Pasteur vaccine.
For this reason, Jérôme was able to put his surname in front of him. Bonaparte asked Louis with a warm expression. Pasteur said: "Mr. Pasteur, I think that since this vaccine was developed by you personally, it should be called the Pasteur vaccine!" ”
Jérôme. Bonaparte understood that as a man of some extreme moral demands, Louis . . . For Pasteur, the treatment and protection of cholera is a "stain" that cannot be erased from his scientific career.
If it were possible, Louis. Pasteur wanted to keep the world from knowing that he had developed the cholera vaccine.
In this situation where it is too late to hide, Louis. And how could Pasteur make Jérôme. Bonaparte added his name above the cholera vaccine.
"Your Majesty, by no means! You promised me to keep it a secret for me! "Louis. Pasteur decisively rejected Jérôme. Bonaparte's proposal, he pleaded with Jérôme. Bonaparte said.
"Then what do you say we should name this vaccine?" Jérôme. Bonaparte wanted to capture Louis. Pasteur asked, "An invention like this is enough to shock the world, enough to make the name of the title go down in history!" I can't think of anyone else who deserves this honor but you! ”
Louis. Pasteur was silent for a moment, then spoke to Jérôme. Bonaparte said, "Your Majesty! Since you said it was something that would go down in history, I wanted to name it after you! Only then can the surname Bonaparte match it! ”
Things don't go out of Jérôme. As Bonaparte expected, Louis. Pasteur pleaded with Jérôme. Bonaparte's surname adds luster to the vaccine.
"This ...... I'd better forget it! "Jérôme. Bonaparte looked at Louis with a look of rejectance. "This is the result of the joint efforts of your entire institute, and I am not involved in it!" said Pasteur. If I hastily add my surname to it, I am afraid that people will accuse me of coveting the credit of my subordinates. ”
"Please don't say that! If it weren't for you, the vaccine wouldn't have worked out! Your contribution to the vaccines has been seen by all of us at the Institute, and you fully deserve it...... It should not be said that it is the greatest honor of the vaccine to be named after the surname of the Bonapartist! "I don't know when, Louis. Pasteur also learned to pat himself on the back, and he spoke in a humble tone to Jérôme. Bonaparte said.
However, Louis. There is generally no problem with Pasteur's words, from the establishment and development of the institute to the development of the institute. Bonaparte himself was strict with the gates, and the funds given to the institute were also doubled as much as the application.
It can be said that the Institute and the development of cholera vaccines are inseparable from Jérôme. The help of Bonaparte himself.
"Hey! Since you've said so, I'm reluctant to accept it! "Jérôme. Bonaparte replied reservedly.
As the "snatch" Louis. The Institut Pasteur named the full "price", Jérôme. Bonaparte added a prize of 2,000 francs to everyone in the institute.
"I thank all my colleagues at the Institute for your generosity!" Louis. Pasteur to Jérôme. Bonaparte thanked him.
"Nothing! This is the reward you deserve for me! "Jérôme. Bonaparte once again reiterated what he had said a few months ago, "No matter how poor you are, you can't be poor in education, and no matter how hard you are in scientific research!" ”
The result, a cholera vaccine called the Bonaparte vaccine was released, which would be sent to the Near East in the middle of summer a few months later to be used by coalition forces.
In Jérôme. At Bonaparte's instructions, the institute worked overtime to start rushing to produce vaccines so that every French soldier could use them.
Subsequently, Jérôme. Bonaparte turned to Louis. Pasteur's next assignment was to study several common diseases found throughout West Africa.
Because it won't be long before Jérôme. Bonaparte would expand France's sphere of influence in Africa, and some things would be better prepared in advance.
"Yes! Your Majesty! "Louis. Pasteur for Jérôme. Bonaparte responded.
The poor scholar did not know that every invention of his would become an accomplice to the French invasion.
Jérôme. Bonaparte told him: "I have received reports from the Senegalese army that they are suffering from diseases of the African land. For the liberation movement of the African peoples, who are suffering from the oppression of their slave tyrants! ”
As a member of the progressive force, Louis . When Pasteur heard the word "slavery", he subconsciously thought of the members of the kingdoms in Africa as the feudal dynastic era before the Revolution. (Actually, the level of the West African Earth Dynasty belongs to the true . Slavery dynastic era. )
Adhering to the spirit of national liberation. Naturally, Pasteur could not ignore it, and he asked Jérôme. Bonaparte promised that he would develop a plan to protect against several common diseases in West Africa as soon as possible, so that our army could spread the French ideals of democracy, freedom, and liberation to the land of West Africa.
"On behalf of the French army, I thank you!" Jérôme. Bonaparte to Louis. Pasteur expressed his gratitude: "If you wish, I will have the army give you the rank of honorary major general!" ”
"Still no, Your Majesty!" Louis. Eighty rejected Jérôme. Bonaparte advised: "All that I do is only my duty!" ”
"You're too modest!" Jérôme. Bonaparte continued for Louis. Pasteur wore a top hat so that he could serve his empire.
Jérôme leaving the storage room. Bonaparte and Louis. Pasteur and the two talked as they walked, and soon returned to the classroom.
Louis as a teacher. After Pasteur solemnly announced the news of their graduation to everyone present, the nurses in the audience had happy expressions on their faces.
They turned their heads to Louis. Pasteur thanked him and then left the room as the last one to pay his respects to Louis. Pasteur expressed his gratitude for Vilgna for coming to Jérôme. Bonaparte in front of him gave him a hug.
Bury your head in Jérôme. Vernia, on Bonaparte's chest, asked Jérôme in a whisper. Did Bonaparte come out of purpose to attend her graduation ceremony?
"Of course!" Jérôme. Bonaparte replied decisively.
In this case, of course, it was according to Vilnia's wishes.
So under everyone's gaze, Vilnia took Jérôme by the hand. Bonaparte's hand walked out of the institute and got into the carriage from which he had come.
Poor Mokal was "ruthlessly" discarded by his master in the home institute.
The carriage galloped in the direction of the Tuileries Palace, resting its head on Jérôme. Vilnia, on Bonaparte's lap, looked up at Jérôme. Bonaparte said, "Thank you! ”
"Thanks for what?" Jérôme. Bonaparte looked at Vilniadao with a puzzled expression.
"Thank you for fooling my cousin!" Vilnia vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte said.
"Oh! That's what happened! "Jérôme. Bonaparte remembered the letter from Cavour, who had been handed to him by Vilnia's valet when he was on his way to study in Vilnia.
In the letter, Cavour asked Vilnia to blow the wind on his pillow so that Sardinia could win a "ticket" to join the Anglo-French alliance and help Lombardy and Venice out of the clutches (detailed chap. 447).
Jérôme, who was originally ready to let Sardinia join the war. Bonaparte also did a favor, and Cavour must have thought that it was the work of Vernia's blowing.
Of course, Vilnia herself probably thinks it's his credit.
"Nothing!" Jérôme. Bonaparte said as he gently stroked Vernia's smooth, fair forehead.
"On the Lombard and Venice side, will you help my cousin?" Vilnia asked Jérôme again. Bonaparte said.
"It depends on how things develop! If one day France and Austria were really in hostile relations, I would not mind giving these two territories to Sardinia! But only if Victor. Emmanuel himself will have to pay the price! "Jérôme. Bonaparte replied vaguely to Vilnia.
"At what cost?" Vilnia asked subconsciously.
"I haven't thought about this yet!"
Of course, this is just Jérôme. A white lie by Bonaparte to Vernia.
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