Chapter 628: Improving the Nurse System

"Miss Nightingale, there is still a difference between you and Vilnia! I can honestly tell you that Vilnya is here at my behest of the moment. My aim is for Vilnia to accumulate prestige for protecting herself, and if I can, I want her to leave her name in the history books. ”

As there was only Jérôme present. Bonaparte, Vilnia and Nightingale, Jérôme. Bonaparte could not shy away from informing Nightingale of his purpose.

Nightingale smiled slightly, and in a flattering tone, Jérôme. Bonaparte responded: "Thank you, Your Majesty, for your honesty with me!" I can also honestly tell you that I came here with the same goal of making a mark in history through my own efforts!

So in my opinion, no matter what purpose she came here with, as long as she can persevere in doing it, she should be respected! ”

"Miss Nightingale, I'm sure you can do it!" Jérôme. Bonaparte said to Nightingale in an affirmative tone, "I believe that even if our names disappear in the long river of history, your names will forever be engraved on the history of mankind and become an immortal monument to the history of mankind!" Like Sir Newton......"

Jérôme. Bonaparte's comments on Nightingale made Nightingale feel flattered.

"Your Majesty, you are humble!" Nightingale vs Jérôme. Bonaparte said.

"No!" Jérôme. Bonaparte shook his head and responded to Nightingale: "I am not modest! Throughout history, how many princes and nobles have we had! How many people here are remembered, and people will not remember what the first emperors and kings of France did! They will only remember those key people who have made some outstanding contributions to history and promoted the development of history! They won't remember when so-and-so did it, but they will remember Sir Newton's discovery of gravity, and Monsieur Lavoisier who improved the steam engine...... Miss Nightingale, you are becoming the ones who will change the whole of history! ”

Jérôme. Bonaparte's answer caused Nightingale and Vilniaby to feel a sense of trepidation, neither of them knowing whether they could become Jérôme. The figure that Bonaparte spoke of that changed the course of history.

"Your Majesty, you have a good reputation!" Nightingale smiled wryly at Jérôme. Bonaparte responded: "I am only a small man, and it is impossible to be the big man who you say is to move history." ”

"Miss Nightingale, every person who pushes history is made up of inconspicuous little people!" Jérôme. Bonaparte continued to Nightingale: "It seems to me that your and Vilnia's names must be inscribed with the history of mankind, and you only need to have a plan!" ”

"What a plan!" Nightingale and Vilna broke out and made their debut.

"After the war is over, the two of you will surely gain fame that ordinary people can't match! By that time, you will be able to pass on all the knowledge you have learned on the battlefield to more people! "Jérôme. Bonaparte half-concealed to Nightingale and Vilnia.

"You mean start a school!" Nightingale blurted out.

"It can't be said to be founded!" Jérôme. Bonaparte shook his head and responded to Nightingale: "Actually, we already have a nursing school in France, but for some reason, this school has been in the stage of opening and stopping, so I want to invite you to be the leader of this group of schools after the war is over, teach more excellent students, and spread mercy all over the world!"

The power of one person alone cannot change the world at all, only by uniting more like-minded people and using your strength in one place, it is possible to change the world! ”

Speaking of which, Jérôme. Bonaparte had a reverent expression on his face, as if he was proud that he had been able to accomplish a great cause.

Listened to Jérôme. Bonaparte's speech, Nightingale also produced a kind of Christ's redemption mentality.

The Emperor is right, she and her volunteer team alone have no way to change the world, and she can only change the world in the true sense of the word by educating more and more people like her!

"Your Majesty, you're right!!" Nangel nodded to Jérôme. Bonaparte said.

"Miss Nightingale, you agree to say that!" Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled at Nightingale.

"Your Majesty, to be able to participate in this great cause! It's my pleasure! I am confident that your kindness will continue to be celebrated in a hundred or thousands of years! "Miss Nightingale to Jérôme. Bonaparte praised.

She knew, with Jérôme. Bonaparte's power, if he wanted to, did not require Nightingale to do it at all.

Since the emperor chose her, Nightingale must go all out.

Jérôme. Bonaparte shook his head and replied to Nightingale: "Miss Nightingale, in a thousand years, it will be Vernia and you who will be preached, and I will only be criticized by the original negative textbook at some point in the future!" ”

"No, it won't! A benevolent monarch like you...... "Nightingale to Jérôme. Bonaparte said.

"Kindness?" Jérôme. The corners of Bonaparte's mouth showed self-deprecation, and he said in a flat tone: "Kindness is not a compliment for a promising monarch, but a disparagement!"

And do you think that the man who sent thousands of French warriors to battle would be a benevolent monarch? ”

Nightingale was silent, and she found herself a little unable to see through the monarch.

"The ancient Greek philosopher Ebic once said, 'I have been on a stage that we did not choose, and I have performed a play that we did not choose!" Jérôme. Bonaparte seemed to be saying to himself: "So each of us should do our best to play this play!" Miss Nightingale, I wish you could promise me one thing? ”

"Your Majesty, you say!" Nightingale replied immediately.

"I hope you don't inject too much mercy into the process of healing!" Jérôme. Bonaparte said to Nightingale without a hint of emotion.

"Why? I'm a nurse, shouldn't I know my patients? Nightingale blurted out.

"Miss Nightingale, too much mercy will only make you lose your judgment!" Jérôme. Bonaparte did not care in the slightest about Nightingale's offense, and he calmly responded: "Just like Vilnia, just the other day Vernia asked me why there is no peaceful coexistence between nations. Why did the French Empire fight the Russian Empire! ”

"What did you say?" Nightingale asked curiously.

"I told Vilnia that peaceful coexistence is premised on mutual respect and understanding! It is impossible for two countries to coexist peacefully when they cannot understand each other! "Jérôme. Bonaparte said to Nightingale: "When you go to the Crimean battlefield and see the soldiers lying on the ground and listen to their wails, I am sure you must wonder if this war should go on!" Obviously, Britain and France have not yet faced an existential crisis, so why should we let the young people of our two countries die in a foreign country for the sake of the country that we don't want to do! ”

Nightingale subconsciously bowed her head, she really didn't understand why she died for the sake of Ottoman.

"Then I tell you, because the ambitions of the Russian Empire can never be satisfied. If we allow them to annex the Ottoman Empire without any action, their next target will be the Kingdom of Prussia, then the Austrian Empire, then the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and finally France and Britain! "Jérôme. Bonaparte began to shape a correct historical memory for Nightingale: "There is a proverb in the old East that says, "The lips are cold and the teeth die!" The Ottoman Empire is the lips of all Europe, if it collapses! The entire Balkans are on the verge of collapse! At that time, I'm afraid we'll be committing more troops to sustain it!

How many more will we die in the long and never-ending war for law and order. ”

"It would be nice if the monarchs could decide the victory or defeat of a nation by dueling with each other!" Nightingale muttered quietly.

"In that case, I'd be happy to have a knightly duel with Nicholas I!" Jérôme. Bonaparte shrugged his shoulders and said to Nightingale in a joking tone: "It's a pity that Nicholas I would not have done this!" He would only curl himself up in a gloomy palace and look at all of Europe with his gloomy gaze! ”

"Your Majesty, I can only assure you! I try not to get involved in politics! Nightingale smiled wryly at Jérôme. Bonaparte responded: "But I will still sympathize with each and every one of my patients!" ”

"Yes!" Jérôme. Bonaparte nodded in response to Nightingale.

After the two continued to make small talk for a while, Jérôme. Bonaparte left Vilnia's office.

Only Vilnia and Nightingale were left in the office.

"Miss Vernia!" Nightingale spoke in a heavy tone.

"Huh?" Vilnia looked at Nightingale suspiciously.

"Your Majesty, has it always been like this?" Nightingale asked.

"No!" Vilnia shook her head and said, "Your Majesty is not like this when he is not talking about business!" ”

"It seems that Your Majesty attaches great importance to the issue just discussed!" Nightingale replied to Vernia, and then changed the subject: "I also value you very much!" ”

Vernia's face flushed slightly, and she nodded noncommittally.

……

August 10, 1854.

After several days of preparation, Nightingale and Vilnia traveled aboard a wooden battleship to the Crimean peninsula, where they were to build a new hospital.

On 12 August, Jérôme. Bonaparte announced that he had left Constantinople and returned to France.

That evening, Jérôme. Bonaparte with Marshal Regino, Richard. Together, Metternich left Constantinople on a warship.

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