Chapter 665: Nikolai, who is also critically ill
Since the beginning of October, the cold snap from Russia has invaded the Crimean Peninsula with lightning speed, and the temperature of the Crimean Peninsula has dropped dramatically in just a few days.
The cold wind was like a sharp knife, cruelly tormenting every soldier who stood guard at night.
This made the French soldiers, who had finally survived cholera in July and August, have to accept the baptism of influenza.
Almost every day, several French soldiers were carried to the military district hospital for treatment, and the morale of the French soldiers on the south bank of Sevastopol and in the port of Camish inevitably decreased as the cold snap approached.
In order to relieve the depression caused by the cold snap, Jérôme. Bonaparte took Pelisier and went to the barracks to meet with the soldiers and get to know the state of mind of the soldiers and officers.
Although every communication takes a lot of time and energy, Jérôme. Bonaparte thought it was a very meaningful thing.
Because only when soldiers appear in front of them when they need care the most, and exchange one sincere heart for another, can they truly gain the support and love of soldiers.
Unless, of course, you can conquer an entire army with victory after victory, as the Napoleonic Emperor did.
Such people are very few in the vast history.
In Jérôme. During Bonaparte's stay in the army, his identity also underwent this subtle change, and many officers were very interested in Jérôme. Bonaparte's beginnings changed from following the crowd to becoming a true advocate.
Jérôme. Bonaparte's command of the army is moving closer to that of his uncle, and it won't be long before he can really control the whole army like Uncle Pan grasped the fake wine.
In the evening of the day, Jérôme. Bonaparte, as usual, returned to Sevastopol from the Ferdogin hills, facing the biting cold wind and the setting sun that was about to descend to the horizon.
When Jérôme. Bonaparte was about to arrive in Sevastopol along the Vorontsov Trail when Jérôme. Patterson happened to appear in Jérôme. Opposite Bonaparte and towards Jérôme. Bonaparte came on horseback.
Jérôme. Seeing this, Bonaparte also gently kicked the war horse with his spur boots, and the war horse let out a chirp and accelerated forward.
Finally Jérôme. Bonaparte and Jérôme. Patterson's meeting with Jérôme. Bonaparte immediately inquired about Jérôme, who was left behind in Sevastopol. What happened to Patterson.
Jérôme. Patterson told Jérôme. Bonaparte, the telegraph office had just received three telegrams, two from Paris and one from Constantinople
"Constantinople!" Jérôme. Bonaparte's voice trembled slightly, and a sad look appeared on his face.
If Jérôme. If Bonaparte was not mistaken, the telegram was probable......
"That's right! It's Constantinople! "Jérôme. Patterson nodded to Jérôme. Bonaparte responded.
From Jérôme. The same sad expression on Patterson's face gave an idea of what had happened in Constantinople.
But now is not the time to be sad, Jérôme. With a serious expression, Bonaparte gave the order to join and return to Sevastopol.
Soon, with a sad heart, Jérôme. Bonaparte arrived at the command in Sevastopol.
"Where's the telegram?" Jérôme. Bonaparte held out his hand to Jérôme. Patterson asked.
"Still at the telegraph office!" Jérôme. Patterson vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte responded, "I'll get it now!" ”
"Go get it!" Jérôme. Bonaparte reprimanded Jérôme with a stern expression. Patterson Road.
Jérôme. Patterson quickly departed from the headquarters, leaving only Jérôme in the headquarters office. Bonaparte and Pellisier.
"Your Majesty, don't be too sad! The moment a soldier stepped onto the battlefield, he had already put life and death out of the way! Marshal Pelissier opened his mouth to comfort Jérôme. Bonaparte said.
"Hey!" Jérôme. Bonaparte sighed heavily and said, "I don't know this truth, but it's one thing to understand, and it's another to let go!"
If it wasn't for the saint. If Marshal Arno had helped you, I would have struggled to build an empire!
Now, the empire is just beginning to make some improvements. Marshal Arno left me first! It's really a creation to make people! ”
After that, Jérôme. Bonaparte left two tears that seemed to be holy. Marshal Arnault's departure felt unworthy.
Pelisier meets Jérôme. Bonaparte was able to be holy. Arnault left tears in his eyes, and his heart could not help but feel sorry for the late St. Arno was a little more jealous.
Saint. Arnault was able to make the monarch of a country shed tears for him, and it was not a lifetime for him to live in vain.
Where did Marshal Pelisier know, Jérôme. Bonaparte's tears and sorrows were nothing more than a show he tried to buy people's hearts. (Although it does add some real feelings to it)
If St. Marshal Arnault continued to walk the entire Crimean War in good health, then Jérôme. Bonaparte would never be pleased, but would have been pleased with the saints. Arno was troubled.
Because of the saint. Marshal Arnaud was not a general like Pelisier who could be left at his disposal.
Take Jérôme. Bonaparte in the Crimean Peninsula in this matter, if the person in charge of the expeditionary force is St. Arnault's words, then Jerome. Bonaparte would not have considered staying on the Crimean peninsula.
As an emperor, he must respect the saint. Marshal Arnault, the first chief of the General Staff, and Pelissier clearly did not have the status of a pioneer.
However, since the Holy . Marshal Arno has died, so before the same saint. The unpleasantness of Marshal Arnault naturally disappeared from his mind, leaving only the good side.
"Your Majesty, you are truly a benevolent monarch!" Pelissier vs Jérôme. Bonaparte praised.
Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled noncommittally, then pulled out his handkerchief and wiped his tears.
After a while, Jérôme. Patterson appeared in the office and handed over three telegrams to Jérôme. In the hands of Bonaparte.
The first telegram was the one from Constantinople. Marshal Arnault's time of death (around 3 p.m.) and state (fever, sweating).
See the telegram of Jérôme. Bonaparte will be saint. Marshal Arnault telegraphed to Pelissier, and then raised his head to Jérôme. Patterson said: "You call all the commanders of the first, second, third, and fourth divisions at once now, remember to be fast!" ”
"Yes!" Jérôme. Paterson to Jérôme. Bonaparte bowed and left again.
And then Jérôme. Bonaparte looked at the second and third telegrams, the second of which had been sent by Augusta, to Jérôme. Bonaparte informed the Perel brothers and Bémini of the rivalry over the Bank of Luxembourg, and both sides wanted to take the Bank of Luxembourg, and both gave their reasons for wanting to take the Bank of Luxembourg.
At the end of the telegram, Empress Augusta put forward her opinion, arguing that the Bank of Luxembourg still needs to retain the right to issue bank notes and the right to redeem notes, but these two rights cannot be applied to France, and the only designated bank in France is still the Banque de France.
In other words, bank bills in Luxembourg will only be issued outside of France.
For the view of Empress Augusta, Jérôme. Bonaparte, of course, chose to support.
After all, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg was originally the private domain of the Bonaparte family, and if it was too deeply involved with the Banque de France, it would not be conducive to cutting it off at any time.
And the content of the third telegram, Jérôme. Bonaparte was a little incomprehensible, and after thinking about it carefully, Jérôme. Bonaparte immediately thought that this could not be Marcel. An encrypted telegram from Yaruger.
So, Jérôme. Bonaparte got up and returned to his office, taking out the codebook (which was actually an ordinary book) locked in a drawer in his office.
According to the characters on the telegram, Jérôme. Bonaparte looked at the corresponding number of pages, lines, and letters, and soon unraveled them all.
"Nicholas I is now critically ill and is expected to die soon!" Jérôme. Bonaparte read it in a whisper, and couldn't believe what he had translated.
He re-translated it against the codebook again, and the result of the second translation was no different from the first.
Jérôme. Bonaparte couldn't help but be a little excited, in the event of the death of Nicholas I in the near future, then Alexander II would inevitably return to St. Petersburg to inherit the throne.
If they take advantage of this time to attack, and at the same time make a big claim that Alexander II has sold them to France and return to St. Petersburg alone, then the Russian imperial army will inevitably question Alexander II.
At that time, whatever exactly Alexander II did, it was the wrong choice.
On the return of St. Petersburg, the morale of the Russian Empire will inevitably fall.
At that time, France could completely annihilate the Russian army in the Crimea, and then put on the appearance of Odessa and force the Russian Empire to make a choice between begging for peace or continuing the war.
If he did not return to St. Petersburg, the anti-Tsarist forces lurking in St. Petersburg would surely stir up trouble.
When the time comes, I am afraid that it will be another Decembrist uprising.
Regardless of whether they return or not, the Russian Empire will only be weaker than the historical Russian Empire, and their intervention in the German region will be even more powerless.
At that time, the opportunity for the French Empire will come.
Jérôme figured out this. A smile of pleasure appeared at the corner of Bonaparte's mouth, and he could not wait to see the begging of the Russian Empire.
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