Chapter 597: Ruiping Bonaparte

"The world is progressive?" Franz. Joseph chewed on Jérôme repeatedly. Bonaparte's words, which was already the second time he had heard Jérôme. Bonaparte said this, and every time he gave it to Franz. Joseph brings a different feeling, and at the same time, it will bring him a trace of urgency and confusion.

Looking at the brooding monarch in front of him, Jérôme. Bonaparte couldn't help but pat Franz. Joseph's shoulder, in the tone of a teacher, to Franz. Joseph admonished: "Yes! We are in an era of rapid change! The next century will be different from the previous 18 centuries, and it will move the whole of Europe and the world forward at a very rapid pace. Any individual or group is inevitably affected by it, so you have to try to accept it and ride it forward. Only then will you be able to keep your empire from being swallowed up by the great waves of the future. ”

In Franz. The future in Joseph's eyes is a fog that cannot be seen clearly, and it is terrifying. And in Jérôme. In Bonaparte's eyes, the general direction of the future has long been determined, and all he has to do is to let the French Empire replace the ecological niche of the German Empire in the general direction of the future, and become the hegemon of the entire Western and Central European region.

Geographically, the French Empire did not need to face the risk of being caught between two fronts.

As long as it is properly operated, the Franco-British contradiction and the Franco-Russian contradiction will not be as Weiwei smiled in history.

Thinking of the diplomatic measures of the historical Whiskers, Jérôme. Bonaparte couldn't help but feel his scalp tingle.

Able to force the British Empire from a potential ally to an enemy, Weiwei's diplomacy can also be regarded as a scorpion poop - the only one!

My son won't be a second Whiskers! Jérôme. Bonaparte subconsciously glanced at Augusta's bulging abdomen, praying inwardly that his offspring would not appear like Whiskers.

Otherwise, Jérôme. Bonaparte could only grit his teeth and learn from Lafayette of the Great Yin Empire, striving to survive his son and pass on the throne to the emperor's grandson.

If his son is like Weiwei, but he can't live as long as Galeries Lafayette.

That can only be regarded as the fate of the Bonaparte family and the throne, and it is also a good choice to run away to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to become the Grand Duke.

"Why are you talking to me about this?" Right here in Jérôme. Bonaparte was thinking nonsense when Franz. Joseph's voice reached Jérôme. Bonaparte's ear.

Franz at this time. Joseph found himself somewhat impenetrable to Jerome. Bonaparte.

To say Jérôme. Bonaparte really helped the Austrian Empire! His use of the threat of war at every turn to persecute the Austrian Empire was annoying!

To say Jérôme. Bonaparte only regarded the Austrian Empire as a temporary ally, but there was no need for him to do so for the Austrian Empire.

Franz. Joseph was even able to get a copy from Jérôme. Bonaparte read between the lines to hear Jérôme. Bonaparte's ardent expectations for the Austrian Empire.

In Franz. Joseph's heart, Jérôme. Bonaparte has turned into a contradiction.

"Why?" Jérôme. Bonaparte tilted his head and repeated Franz. Joseph's words, and then to Franz. Joseph said, "Think of it as a little life experience that I, as an elder, have taught you!" ”

Face Jérôme. Bonaparte answered such an answer to Franz. Joseph obviously didn't want to believe it, but he didn't go on to ask Jérôme. Bonaparte.

"That's it!" Jérôme. Bonaparte also changed the subject: "So long! Photographers are in a hurry! Let's finish it as soon as possible! ”

"Good!" Franz. Joseph nodded likewise.

At the direction of the photographer, Jérôme. Bonaparte and the others took a pose.

With the sound of a "click" from the camera, the photographer, who had his head covered in a red curtain, stretched his head out again to look at Jérôme. Bonaparte said: "Your Majesty, it's over!" ”

"Good!" Jérôme. Bonaparte nodded to the camera, then asked the photographer how long it would take to wash the photo.

"Your Majesty, it will take about 5-7 days!" Photographer on Jérôme. Bonaparte responded.

"Alright! Hope you all can soon! "Jérôme. Bonaparte bowed.

Immediately, he ordered Mocal to send the photographer out of the Tuileries Palace.

Jérôme. Mr. and Mrs. Bonaparte with Franz. Joseph and Elisabeth left the studio, and on the way from the studio to the hall, Jérôme . Bonaparte and Franz. Joseph talked about railways and highways, and advised Franz to do so. Joseph was able to do so by a public-private partnership, which saved the Austrian Empire its already stretched capital.

Franz. Joseph told Jérôme. Bonaparte, the Prince of Metternich likewise advised him.

"So it seems! Prince Metternich and I are heroes, and we see the same thing! "Despite the fact that Jérôme. Bonaparte's face was still smiling at Franz. Joseph, however, could not help but be amazed at the "foresight" of the Prince of Metternich (in fact, Metternich copied the policy of France).

After the discussion of the railway and road issues ended, Jérôme. Bonaparte tactfully addressed Franz. Joseph said that the Austrian Empire should appropriately relax its control over Hungary, Lombardy, and Venice, so as to facilitate the Austrian Empire's rule in these two regions.

For Jérôme. This suggestion of Bonaparte, Franz. Joseph disagreed.

Therefore he responded vaguely to Jérôme. Bonaparte, he himself will think about this.

Hear Franz. Joseph's answer, Jérôme. Bonaparte knew, Franz. Joseph would not have listened to him.

Only wait until Franz. It was only after Joseph had suffered from the repressive policy that he seriously considered his opinion.

In terms of marginal effects, although the Austrian Empire's military rule in Hungary and Lombard-Venice could collect a lot of money in a short period of time, in the long run, the cost of maintaining military rule would inevitably rise until it exceeded the taxes it levied.

By that time, it would have been difficult for the Austrian Empire not to reform.

Jérôme. Bonaparte only had to wait patiently for the Austrian Empire to have a marginal effect, and if done right, he could make a lot of money on the Austrian Empire.

The four people who walked to the hall were Jérôme. Bonaparte returned to the study while Franz. Joseph, Augusta, and Elizabeth return to their respective rooms.

When Franz. As Joseph was about to arrive at his room in the Tuileries Palace, he stopped and turned in the direction of Prince Metternich.

After a while, Franz. Joseph entered Prince Metternich's room and spoke with him about the conversation he had just had in the studio and in the stairwell.

"Mr. Metternich, are you really wrong when you say that we are in Hungary with Lombardy and Venice to punish traitors?" Franz. Joseph asked Prince Metternich.

Metternich knew that Franz. Joseph just wanted to get an affirmation from his mouth, not to let himself veto him.

"Your Majesty, I don't think we're wrong!" Metternich decently vs. Franz. Joseph said, "Because of Jérôme. His Majesty Bonaparte's French Empire was different from your Austrian Empire, which is why Jérôme. His Majesty Bonaparte made such a judgment. ”

Hearing Prince Metternich's reply, Franz. Joseph's heart finally had a little confidence, "That's right! Metternich, do you know the camera? ”

"Camera?" Prince Metternich thought for a moment, he did not understand Franz. Why did Joseph ask him this, he nodded and said, "Your Majesty, I know!" ”

"Can it really take a picture of a person?" Franz. Joseph continued to ask.

For Metternich, whose camera was still stuck in the daguerreotype, he did not know that the latest technology had been developed in England and France: "It can be, but the people captured are blurry and useless." ”

"That's right!" Franz. Joseph muttered quietly, "It doesn't seem to be of much use!" ”

……

Over the next few days, newspapers throughout France held a parade with Jérôme. Bonaparte's speech was reported.

Different newspapers are aimed at Jérôme. Bonaparte's speech at the parade was commented on, and some newspapers said that Jérôme. Bonaparte's speech profoundly expounded what the French Empire should do now, how to do it? Some newspapers praised Jérôme. Bonaparte did not forget peace in the midst of war, and was a monarch who truly longed for peace. There were also newspapers of a political nature that said that the emperor was making a request for peace to the Russian Empire.

In short, almost all the newspapers praised Jérôme. Bonaparte.

And on the other side of France, in the Kingdom of Britain, to Jérôme. Bonaparte's military parade this time was polarized.

A section of the conservative (right-wing) newspapers is still very interested in Jérôme. Bonaparte praised his actions, declaring that the Kingdom of Britain should also have a military parade.

The vast majority of the progressivist (left-wing) ideology of the newspaper was devoted to Jérôme. Bonaparte maintained a critical attitude, they said Jérôme. Bonaparte's act was like that of an ancient Roman general who was trying to show off his achievements, to paralyze the Roman people and make them feel that honor was with them, so that the Roman people could continue to support him, and his so-called speech was only to whitewash the essence of his war of aggression against the Russian Empire.

One of the articles says so.

"How sad it is that the French people and the Russians will have to pay for the struggle between a thief and a robber, but we are confident that the French people will see through and overthrow Jérôme. Bonaparte the thief and his whitewashed empire.

By that time, the statue of Bonaparte will fall from the pillars of Place Vendôme with the Empire......"

However, at the end of the article, the author of the article admits that the French Empire's attack on the Russian Empire had a positive effect, and that he was able to promote the Russian Empire to move from feudalism to capitalism as soon as possible.

For the French Empire had proved to the Russian Empire by their practical actions that capitalism was stronger than the power of feudal absolutism.

If the Russian Empire was unwilling to carry out reforms, then the revolution would inevitably find them.

As for the author of this article, needless to say, you should know who it is!

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