Chapter 762 Prussia: When I woke up, I was the enemy of the world

"It would be great if the Kingdom of Prussia was willing to contribute its part to the peace of Europe!"

Valewski smiled at Mandolfil, and he seemed to agree with Mandolfer's idea.

"So, the French Empire is willing to support us?" Mandolfil asked Valewski excitedly.

"If, tomorrow, at tomorrow's Congress, the opposition of the Kingdom of Prussia can be supported by an overwhelming majority! The French Empire will naturally follow! Valewski continued to fool Mandolfil with ambiguous words.

Valewski's words sounded undoubtedly in Mandolfel's support for them in disguise, because the Kingdom of Prussia had "convinced" the Russian Empire and the Kingdom of Britain (Mandolfe believed that if these two countries were willing to prevent the Austrian Empire from attacking Poland, the French Empire would naturally follow.

"Thank you very much!" Mandolfil nodded to Valewski.

"Mr. Mandolfer, if you have nothing else to do, let this be the end of our conversation!" Valewski gave Mandolfil an eviction order.

"Thank you for your own visit! Mr. Valevski! Mantufi held out his hand and said, Valewski.

"Nothing! That's what I'm supposed to do! Valewski said to Mandolfil with a smile still on his face.

When Mandofir's hand was clasped with Valewski's hand, Mandolfir suddenly approached Valewski and whispered in Valewski's ear: "Mr. Valewski, I have sent someone to deliver the gift to your mansion!" Hope you are satisfied! ”

After Mandolfil finished speaking, he quickly let go of Valewski's hand, and then distanced himself from Walewski.

"Thank you very much!" Valewski nodded indifferently and responded.

Mandolfil then left the French Foreign Office, while Valewski returned to the Tuileries Palace in a carriage.

When Valewski arrived at the Tuileries Palace, Mocal hurriedly told Valewski that Jérôme. Bonaparte was waiting for him in the study.

Led by Mocar, Valewski went into the study.

Jérôme at this time. Bonaparte was sitting in a reclining chair with his legs crossed, and Walewski's arrival caused him to lower his legs.

"What did Mandolfer tell you?" Jerome in a seated position. Bonaparte asked calmly.

Valewski hastened to tell Jérôme the full extent of Mandolfel's conversation with him. Bonaparte, after listening to Valevsky's description, Jérôme. Bonaparte had a look of disbelief, he had never imagined that the diplomatic course of the Kingdom of Prussia would be able to move in the direction of Whiskers decades earlier.

The Russian Empire, which was supposed to be a back-to-back ally, was sold out by the Kingdom of Prussia, whether the Kingdom of Prussia disliked its allies too much, or was it confident in itself.

Or perhaps because Prussia itself was a diplomatically sparse country, Bismarck's appearance was a complete miracle.

This moment Jerome. Bonaparte, too, was a little unconfident in his diplomacy, and he immediately asked Valewski: "Do you think the Kingdom of Prussia will really abandon the Russian Empire?" ”

"Your Majesty! In general, it was difficult for the Kingdom of Prussia to give up the Russian Empire! Now, though, I don't know! Valevsky shook his head at Jérôme. Bonaparte said.

"Forget it!" Jérôme. Bonaparte also shook his head and replied to Valevsky: "You immediately send someone to tell Nesserrodi and Gorchakov the news, and leave the rest alone!" ”

"Yes! Your Majesty! "Valevsky immediately said to Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.

I'm afraid Mandolfil couldn't have imagined that Jérôme. Bonaparte would tell the Russian Empire about the meeting between the Kingdom of Prussia and the French Empire.

After all, relations between the French Empire and the Russian Empire would always be hostile in the eyes of all countries.

Therefore, Mandolfil believed that what he had said to Valevsky would not reach the ears of Russia.

However, he would not have thought of ranking in Jérôme. At the top of the list of Bonaparte's must-kill countries was not the Russian Empire, but the Kingdom of Prussia.

After Valevsky left the back study, he immediately sent his men to tell Mandol and Gorchakov about Mandolfir's conversation.

Both sides were outraged by Mandolfir's "treachery" and wondered why Valewski had told them this.

"My Excellency, Your Excellency, says that the relations between the French Empire and the Russian Empire are not hostile, but competition and cooperation! The goal of the Russian Empire should not be limited to westward expansion, but also a strategy to go southward! ”

Nesherro and Gorchakov realized that France just didn't want them to continue their aggression against Europe, and that if the Russian Empire was willing to march into Central Asia, France might still support them.

Relations between Britain and France were not as strong as they might have been, and the Russian Empire might have been able to reap the benefits.

"Thank you to your ministers on my behalf!"

……

It was soon time for the second meeting to begin, and the eight ministers entered the hall to sit down, as usual, and then the representatives of the countries in the audience also arrived in the hall.

At 1:55 a.m., Walewski reappeared in front of everyone.

After a day of thinking, you must have the answer in your mind! Let's wait another 5 minutes and find out! Valewski said solemnly.

When the clock struck twice, the second meeting began.

Valewski, who was the arbiter, once again repeated to the crowd the last unresolved topic, the sovereignty of Poland.

He then pointed to Mandol, the representative of the Kingdom of Prussia, who opposed Archduke Maximilian, and asked them if they still insisted that Maximilian was unfit for the post of Grand Duke of Warsaw.

Mandolfer was adamant that Archduke Maximilian was in itself a disruptive to the balance of power in Europe, and therefore proposed that Archduke Maximilian be rejected as Grand Duke of Warsaw and that a suitable prince should be chosen to succeed the Archduke of Poland instead by either the House of Saxe-Gotha or the House of Wittelsbach.

Only in this way can the balance of the entire European continent be maintained, and peace in Europe will not collapse again.

In the face of Mandolfýse's speech, Count Baul was unequivocally opposed, believing that the appointment of Archduke Maximilian as monarch was the will of all Polish subjects, and that the Kingdom of Prussia had no reason to oppose it.

As for the fact that Archduke Maximilian served as the Grand Sanhedrin of Warsaw, it is even more nonsense.

The nascent Poland was not a vassal state of the Austrian Empire, so the relations between the Austrian Empire and Poland were purely state-to-state.

As soon as Count Baul's words fell, Wallewski called on all nations to vote on whether Archduke Maximilian should be the monarch of Poland.

Just when Mandolfil was full of joy and thought that he had the support of Britain and Russia, Russia gave Mandolfil a heavy blow first.

Ambassador Gorchakov first expressed his attitude, "The Russian Empire supported Maximilian as the Polish monarch?" ”

Later, Nesherro also repeated that he was willing to support Archduke Maximilian as the Polish monarch.

Then, the Earl of Clarendon of the Kingdom of Britain also smiled and said, "The Kingdom of Britain supports Archduke Maximilian as monarch!" ”

With Britain and Russia as an example, Sweden, Scottish, Saxon and Turkey, which were still hesitant, immediately expressed their support for Archduke Maximilian as the Polish monarch.

After six of the eight ministers chose to support Archduke Maximilian, Valewski had no choice but to cast a helpless look at Mandolfel.

At this time, Mandolfel's eyes were dull and his eyes were glazed, and now he had never thought about the current situation, he did not understand why the Russian Empire was not on his side, why the Kingdom of Britain would support the Austrian Empire.

Just when Mandolfil was stunned, Walewski's voice appeared in his ears at home: "Mr. Mandolfel, Mr. Mandolfel!" ”

Mandolfir, who came back to his senses, looked at Valevsky with a hint of pleading in his eyes, and he wanted Valewski to end it like he had done last time.

It's a pity that Valewski didn't do what he wanted, he only reminded lightly: "Mr. Mandolfel, are you still opposed to the Prussian kingdom?" ”

"I ......" Mandol felt like a fish in his throat, he wanted to continue to oppose it, but he was afraid of the complete isolation of Britain, France and Russia.

"Mr. Mandolfel, it's up to you to make a choice!" Walewski once again reminded him of a "thoughtful" sentence.

"I ......," Mandolfir said with difficulty to Valewski, "Prussia agrees with Maximilian as Polish monarch!" ”

Seeing that the Kingdom of Prussia finally gave in, Valevsky smiled and said: "Since we have passed it unanimously, then this issue can be regarded as a turning page!" ”

Next, Valewski put the Danube Duchy on the surface, and publicly announced that the Austrian Empire had the right to protect the Danube Duchy, and Austrian troops could be stationed in the Danube Duchy.

The people present had little problem with this proposal.

After settling the ownership of the Danube principality, Count Clarendon also debated whether Bessarabia should secede from Russia.

Russia and Britain insist on their own words and are unwilling to concede one piece.

Eventually, with the mediation of Walewski, each side took a step back.

Bessarabia could remain within the framework of Russia, but only in an autonomous capacity.

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