Chapter 754: Two Governments and Two Tsars

On the other hand, Jérôme, who received a telegram reply from Valette. Bonaparte was relieved at last, he could not have imagined that one of his articles would have such an impact, and he did not expect that some fellows in London would remember his signature when he published his article in London in 1848!

"It seems that after that, Joseph. The name Stalin is unusable! "Jérôme. Bonaparte whispered to himself, "Or...... Replace the pseudonym with Ilyich (Lenin)"

After thinking for a moment, Jérôme. Bonaparte finally rejected his idea, after all, his style could be noticed by anyone who was a little more careful, and changing his pseudonym would not help at all.

"Forget it! I'd better think about the next Paris Peace Conference! "Jérôme. Bonaparte patted his cheek lightly and pulled back his divergent thoughts.

Just then there was a knock on the door, and Jérôme. Bonaparte responded to the door: "Please come in!" ”

The door slowly opened, and Foreign Minister Valewski appeared in Jérôme. Bonaparte's room, "O Valewski! You've come just in time! I was about to ask you how the meeting was prepared? ”

"Your Majesty, the venue is fully ready! Foreign ministers from all over the world are also arriving one after another! "Valevsky immediately said to Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.

"I don't think the Russian side has come yet!" Jérôme. Bonaparte asked Wallevsky.

"Your Majesty, I was about to report to you on the situation of the Foreign Minister of the Russian Empire!" Valewski smiled wryly at Jérôme. Bonaparte said.

Looking at Valevsky in front of him, Jérôme. Bonaparte immediately realized Valewski's predicament, and he asked with a knowing smile on the corner of his mouth: "Are there two foreign ministers?" ”

Valewski looked stunned, then nodded and said, "Yes! Your Majesty, which Foreign Minister should we now receive as the representative of Russia at this meeting! ”

There are now two governments in the Russian Empire, one with St. Petersburg as the core of the New Russian Empire, and the other with Odessa as the core of the Orthodox Russian Empire.

In the course of several months, the two governments continued to send batches of Slavic cattle to the battlefield, and in just four months, a total of 100,000 soldiers had been killed and wounded between the new government and the orthodox government, and nearly 10,000 village nobles and millions of serfs had been killed in the local area.

Either the serfs led by the village aristocracy carried out a Tatar-style massacre of those who dared to resist, or the commissioners from St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg belonged to the rare progressive faction in Russia, all of which gave birth to a large number of ideological advanced middle classes, who arrived in the countryside in the form of commissioners in the form of commissioners under the order of Golitsyn's administration) led this group of rebellious rural National Guards to suppress the rural aristocracy.

If the two sides continue to fight, the casualties will probably far exceed those in Crimea.

At least in the Crimean War, Jérôme. Bonaparte and Albert had not yet turned the Russian Empire into what it is today.

At the beginning, Jérôme. When Bonaparte heard the news of the Russian Empire, he once again felt that there was only another Russian who could free his hands to slaughter Russians.

Even the British and French armies could not do it to the point of massacre everywhere.

And after several months of fighting, the two sides are still in a phase of indeed, and the two sides are currently fighting hard to seize Moscow.

"Do you need to ask?" Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled and said to Valewski: "Of course the two of them were received together!" ”

"Two together!" Valewski's expression paused slightly, and after hesitating for a moment, he tactfully addressed Jérôme. Bonaparte said, "Your Majesty, will this cause some unnecessary misunderstanding?" ”

"Unnecessary misunderstanding?" Jérôme. Bonaparte was stunned for a few seconds and asked Valewski, "What kind of misunderstanding do you think it will cause?" ”

"Your Majesty, the government formed by Duke Golitsyn does not have legitimacy!" Valevsky again tactfully Jerrome. Bonaparte said.

"Valewski!" Jérôme. Bonaparte retracted his smile and said to Valewski with a serious expression: "What kind of government do you think has legitimacy?" My uncle and I established an imperial government that had no legitimacy for the previous King Louis. Was there any legitimacy to the Orleans government established by Philip? ”

"Your Majesty, the citizens of France have embraced you as Emperor of the Empire! Of course, you have irrefutable legitimacy! "Valevsky vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.

"Yes! It's true that the citizens of France embraced me and made me emperor, but if you want to talk about legitimacy, that's bullshit! "Jérôme. Bonaparte unceremoniously burst into foul language, "In the eyes of the Orthodox people, I am nothing more than a transgressor mixed with noble blood!"

The root of the so-called legitimacy is nothing more than relying on the barrel of the gun in our hands, and the universal suffrage system is just a fig leaf to fool the outside world! ”

Valevsky looked at Jérôme with an embarrassed expression. Bonaparte, as a core member of the Second Reich, naturally knew the origin of legitimacy, but he did not dare to be like Jérôme. Bonaparte said the essence "openly".

In terms of "frankness", his "cousin" is more frank than his father.

When Valewski was very young, he heard his mother say that his father, when he took the crown, declared that "anyone who wears the crown will inevitably suffer God's punishment".

"Your Majesty, let's get back to business!" Valewski, who did not want to involve France in the issue of legitimacy, hurriedly changed the subject.

"Alright! Valevsky, since you say that Duke Golitsyn's government has no legitimacy, then I would like to ask if the government formed by Golitsyn has a tsar! "Jérôme. Bonaparte went on to question Valewski.

"Yes!" Valevsky vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte responded.

"Does the Tsar have legitimacy!" Jérôme. Bonaparte continued to ask.

"Yes!" Valevsky nodded again.

Although the Tsar of Duke Golitsyn was an 11-year-old child, he did have the legitimacy to inherit the position of Tsar.

It's just that the tsarist legitimacy of the government of Duke Golitsyn came not from God, but from the National Assembly.

"That's not it!" Jérôme. Bonaparte clapped his hands and replied to Valewski, "What reason do we have to refuse a monarchy to enter the conference?" And it is also one of the key countries in this meeting! ”

"I see!" Valewski nodded to Jérôme. Bonaparte responded.

"That's right! Who is the person who came from the government of the Duke of Golitsyn this time? "Jérôme. Bonaparte asked curiously.

"Nesherro Die!" Valevsky vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.

Hearing the name Jérôme. Bonaparte had a look of surprise on his face, he had never imagined that Golitsyn would send Neschelrodi as a negotiator.

"How could it be him!" Jérôme. Bonaparte muttered in a low voice, he really couldn't understand that Duke Golitsyn would choose him as a mission, and he was not afraid that Nescherrodi would collude with the orthodox government, or that the Golitsyn government could no longer find suitable diplomatic talents, so he pulled the old fellow back.

"Your Majesty, Minister Neschelrodi is really ......" Valevsky smiled bitterly, and then for Jérôme. Bonaparte told about the Minister of Nescher Roddie.

Due to his premature return after the end of the negotiations, upon his arrival in Moscow, he was immediately restrained by Duke Golitsyn's men and escorted to St. Petersburg.

After that, Duke Golitsyn decided that he was still a useful man, so instead of killing him and his family, he continued to reuse him and his family.

As a result, the lives of the Neschel Rodie family were in the hands of Duke Golitsyn, and he had to die for Duke Golitsyn.

"Poor Nesher Rodie!" Jérôme. Bonaparte's face showed a gloating expression, and then he asked, "If I'm not mistaken, the negotiator on Alexander's side should be Ambassador Gorchakov!" ”

"Your Majesty, you're not wrong at all!" Valewski nodded to Jérôme. Bonaparte.

"Good, good!" Jérôme. Bonaparte laughed heartily twice, and then clapped his hands and replied to Valevsky: "It's really not that the enemies don't get together, the two guys Nesserrodi and Gorchakov are going to start fighting again!" ”

I think that it was Nesserrodi who sent Gorchakov out of the center of power in the first place, and it was more than ten years after giving it away, which directly made Gorchakov stumble under the superior aristocratic status for more than ten years, and this hatred is simply great.

If Alexander II succeeded to the throne smoothly, then the hatred between Nesserrodi and Gorchakov would have ended with the end of Nescherrodie's politics.

After all, Ambassador Gorchakov, who is the victor, must have an inclusive posture.

This kind of tolerance is not a deliberate overture, but a condescending tolerance, which is more uncomfortable than outspoken insults.

However, the situation is very different now, and since the government of the Duke of Golitsyn has reused Nesserrody, it seems that Ambassador Gorchakov and Nesherrody have become enemies again.

Whether the two of them want it or not, there is bound to be a big fight.

"That's it! Let's just wait to see the show! "Jérôme. Bonaparte's face still had a playful expression.

……

The time finally came to the last day of the official start of the peace conference, and almost all the foreign ministers were present.

They are in Jérôme. At Bonaparte's invitation, he set out from the Place de la Concorde to attend the welcoming ceremony he had specially organized for the Foreign Secretary.

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