Chapter 719: Farewell, Crimea!
Over the next few days, Jérôme. Bonaparte seized all the time to carry out the finishing work, and one general after another was killed by Jérôme. Bonaparte called to his side alone and awarded him medals and knighthoods.
Among them, Conrobert and Boques were awarded the title of Marshal of the French Empire, and Marshal Regnio was also awarded the title of Marshal of the French Empire. Bonaparte granted the honour of succession to his father's countdom, and General Trochu, the youngest of the five divisions, was killed by Jérôme for his outstanding military exploits. Bonaparte bestowed the highest rank of the Order of the Legion of Glory.
Jérôme who did it all. Bonaparte summoned the generals at Sevastopol, handed over the supreme command of the French expeditionary force to Marshal Perissier in the presence of all the generals, and instructed him to ensure that all the soldiers were delivered safely to France.
At the same time, it is necessary to do the following for those soldiers who have been shrouded in Crimean marskin: those who can collect the corpses should try to collect the corpses and return to China, and those who cannot collect the corpses (which are usually blown to pieces by artillery) should also set up a tombstone for them, so that those who have died will not find their way home.
Marshal Pelissier hurriedly asked Jérôme. Bonaparte assured that he would comply with Jérôme. Bonaparte's arrangement.
On the last two days of his return to France, Jérôme. Bonaparte again made an exception and used the right of supreme commander of the Allied Command, and the commander-in-chief of the Anglo-Sax-Turkish forces appeared in Jérôme. Bonaparte asked Jérôme in front of him. What did Bonaparte call them to command?
Jérôme. Bonaparte told them that he hoped to be able to make a final farewell to the Crimean Heroes before he left.
Therefore, Jérôme. Bonaparte asked for the cooperation of the British, Turkish, and Saxon to pay tribute to the dead generals.
Face Jérôme. Bonaparte's request, both the Duke of Cambridge and Omar Pasha agreed.
So, in Jérôme. The day before Bonaparte left the Crimean Peninsula, a grand memorial service was held on Mount Inkman and the Gioyana River outside Sevastopol; Bakhchisaray; Thatch is held near the village of the Guards!
In Jérôme. Under the leadership of Bonaparte, the Anglo-Turkish-Sashar-French commanders began at Mount Inkeman outside Sevastopol and traveled north to the Joyana River and Saatchi, then southwest to the village of the Guards, and finally to Bakhchisaray.
Wait until Jérôme. When Bonaparte and the others arrived at Bakhchisaray, the sky had completely darkened, and the howling cold wind blew mercilessly on everyone's face.
Torch-carrying crowds in Jérôme. Bonaparte led the salute to the small mounds outside Bakhchisaray, and inside the mounds was a dead spirit in Bakhchisaray.
Then a tombstone carved out of marble was placed on the hill of the mound, and the tombstone was impressively written: "Your name is unknown, but your deeds live on forever!" ”
Maybe it's a coincidence, or maybe it's some kind of will in the dark.
When the soldiers finished laying the tombstone, the howling cold wind gradually became smaller, and the moon that was originally covered by black clouds also appeared, and the bright moonlight shone on the blue and black marble tombstone, making the tombstone appear extraordinarily deep.
Heroes of Crimea! If you really love France, please bless it on the road ahead!
Jérôme. Bonaparte muttered silently in his heart, then raised his head and shouted, "Salute! ”
Everyone raised their right hands at the same time to salute the tombstone, and at the same time, a dense burst of gunfire and artillery rang out near the tombstone, as if to see off the dead ghosts.
Wait until it's all over, Jérôme. Bonaparte and others returned to Sevastopol overnight.
The next morning, when the sky was about to dawn, Jérôme. Bonaparte opened his eyes early.
Then he gently patted Vilnia, who was pressing on him, and whispered, "It's time to get up!" ”
"Are you leaving so early?" Vilnia lazily opened her eyes and muttered.
"I don't like to have the boat wait for us!" Jérôme. A wicked smile appeared at the corner of Bonaparte's mouth, and he tickled Vilnia's itchy point with his hand.
"Poofhahahaha!" Vilnia burst into a squeaky laugh and whispered, "Don't make a fuss! ”
"You can't get up!" Jérôme. Bonaparte turned a deaf ear and continued his offensive on Vernia.
"I'm up! Can't I get up? Vilnia hurriedly begged.
In Jérôme. Under Bonaparte's supervision, Vilnia quickly got out of bed.
Get up Jérôme. Bonaparte and Vilnia looked at the time again, it was 6 o'clock in the morning, and there were almost four hours left before the departure time.
"It's all your fault!" Vilnia whispered in disgust.
"I didn't know it was just 6 o'clock!" Jérôme. Bonaparte shrugged his shoulders and a helpless expression appeared on his face.
However, since he has already gotten up, he may not know when he will be able to get up again if he lies down again. Bonaparte and Vilnia walked out of the room hand in hand.
Subsequently, Jérôme. Bonaparte and Vilnia walked through the fortress of Sevastopol, and each met Jérôme. Bonaparte's men meet Jérôme. Immediately when Bonaparte saluted him.
Jérôme. Bonaparte also smiled and shook hands with them and gave them encouragement.
The long hours were quickly consumed in a slow walk, and Jérôme. After a brief meal of bacon porridge and brown bread, Bonaparte and Vilnia set out from Sevastopol on horseback, accompanied by Marshal Perissier, at the port of Camish at nine o'clock in the morning.
At this time, the port docks of Kamish can be described as bustling, where you can see the flags and clothing of almost every army in the coalition forces.
Outside the port of Kashmi, fleets lined up in a straight line, like soldiers waiting to be reviewed.
Jérôme. Bonaparte looked at the farewell army in front of him with a look of astonishment, and he immediately called Pelisier to ask him what was the matter.
Pelissier first asked Jérôme. Bonaparte confessed and then told Jérôme. Bonaparte, what he saw was a farewell procession formed spontaneously by the coalition forces.
"Why didn't you tell me sooner!" Jérôme. Bonaparte whispered blame to Marshal Pellissier.
"Your Majesty, if I told you, would you agree to this action?" Marshal Pelisier asked rhetorically.
Jérôme. Bonaparte was stunned for a few seconds, then shook his head with a wry smile.
Pelissier was right, if he had known in advance, he would certainly not have agreed to this action of Marshal Perissier.
"Forget it! Not an example! "Jérôme. Bonaparte replied lightly.
"Yes!" Marshal Perissier smiled on his face, he raised his hand slightly, and the military band quickly played the "Ode to the Expedition".
Accompanied by loud military music, there was a sound of gunfire in the distance, and the soldiers in charge of seeing off the supreme commander saw him off in this way.
Jérôme. Bonaparte and his entourage marched step by step towards the ironclad ship "Friendship" on which he came, which carried Jérôme. Bonaparte set out from Toulon and rode all the way to the Crimean peninsula.
It bears witness to Jérôme. Bonaparte's victories in the Crimean Peninsula (greedy, shameless) will now carry the supreme commander back to the French Empire.
There, Jérôme. Bonaparte would usher in his true glory and splendor.
When Jérôme. When Bonaparte entered the Friendship Ironclad, the captain of the Friendship Ironclad led a group of officers and men of the Ironclad to appear in Jérôme. Bonaparte's face.
"We're meeting again!" Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled and patted the captain on the shoulder and enthusiastically introduced to Vilnia: "Vilnia, let me tell you, this guy almost drove me off the ship in the first place!" ”
"Your Majesty!" The captain bowed his head in shame to Jérôme. Bonaparte said, "I'm sorry, I ...... it at the beginning."
Before the captain could finish speaking, Jérôme. Bonaparte immediately interrupted: "The past is over!" Now your task is to get us safely to the port of Toulon, do you understand? ”
"Yes!" The captain replied in a sonorous tone.
Subsequently, Jérôme. Bonaparte stood on the edge of the deck of the ironclad and waved goodbye to the crowd in Kashmi Harbor.
Seeing this, Marshal Perissye of the port of Kashmi immediately shouted at the soldiers around him: "Salute! ”
All the soldiers raised their rifles at the same time and fired into the sky, and the British and French navy around the port of Kashmi heard the sound of gunfire near the port and opened fire at the same time in the direction away from where the port was.
The loud roar and splashing of the water caused the sea near the port of Qamish to shake significantly.
After hearing the fleet's farewell salute, the captain of the Friendship ironclad also yelled at the neatly arranged soldiers on the deck: "Go!" ”
All the soldiers quickly moved after hearing the captain's order, and after a while, the steam engine was running, the white sails slowly opened, and the ironclad moved slowly.
As the Friendship Ironclad slowly started, the transports, steam gunboats, and frigates around the Friendship Ironclad also began to move, and the fleet carrying tens of thousands of French troops and supplies followed closely behind the Ironclad and sailed away from the Crimean Peninsula.
When the fleet arrived near Constantinople, a ship quietly approached Jérôme. The ship on which Bonaparte was.
Jérôme. Bonaparte ordered the flag-bearers on the ironclad ship to ask the ship on the other side to make it clear, and the other party said that he had invited Jérôme on the orders of Sultan Abdul. Emperor Bonaparte went to Constantinople, and Sultan Abdul was to personally send a message to Jérôme. Bonaparte thanks!
"Tell him that I'm too busy to go now! But I'll be waiting for Abdul in Paris! ”
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