Chapter 770: Laying Out Jerusalem

With Jérôme. Bonaparte and Abdo. Cardiven chats in depth, Jérôme. Bonaparte felt more and more that the anti-French "hero" in front of him was indeed a figure that should not be underestimated, and that France was able to suppress him completely by relying on his own national strength.

At the height of France's use of troops against Algeria, there were about 100,000 French soldiers fighting in all corners of Algeria.

During the just-concluded Crimean War, France dispatched only about 100,000 troops to the Crimean Peninsula.

If Algeria is far from France, then Abdo . It is entirely possible that Cardiven will repel the French army.

Of course, Abdu. The reason why Caddivon was suppressed by France was not a military problem.

At that time, some of the feudal clergy in the upper echelons of the rebel army he led had already colluded with France to provide information to France.

Abdu. Cardivan's defeat is a foregone conclusion.

Thinking of this, Jérôme. Bonaparte's heart could not help but feel sorry for Abdu. Cardivan regretted.

This hero, who should have been able to establish his own dynasty in Algeria, became a "lackey" of France under the blow of France's dimensionality reduction.

It can only be said that the times do not necessarily create heroes.

"Mr. Cardivan, may I ask you a personal question?" Jérôme. Bonaparte asked Abdo kindly. Kadivan said.

"Your Majesty, please speak!" Abdu. Cardivan vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte responded.

"Where are you going to settle after you're released?" Jérôme. Bonaparte asked Abdo. Kadivan said.

Abdu. Cadivan told Jérôme. Bonaparte, he is going to live in Morocco!

"Morocco!" Jérôme. Bonaparte frowned, then shook his head at Abdul. Khadiwen replied, "Mr. Cadivin, I'm afraid I can't agree to your request!" ”

Abdu. Cardivan was stunned for a few seconds, and then turned to Jérôme. Bonaparte assured: "Your Majesty, I swear to Allah!" During my time in Morocco, I would never do anything against France! ”

"Mr. Cardivan!" Jérôme. Bonaparte looked solemn at Abdu. Cardivan replied: "I believe that you will not raise an army against France again, but you can guarantee that there will be no one who will rebel against France under your banner;

If we find out that someone is rebelling under your banner, then what should I do to you!

Continue to imprison you, or just kill you!

I don't think either of us wants to see either option!

And do you think that after the announcement, you will be disposed of as a traitor by some people in Algiers (known to the world as Algiers)! ”

Abdu. Khadiwen also realized that his presence was a real nuisance for some people in Algiers, so he had to nod his head to Jérôme. Bonaparte replied, "Your Majesty, where do you think it would be better for me to settle down!" ”

"What do you think of Jerusalem?" Jérôme. Bonaparte asked Abdo. Kadir Road.

"Jerusalem!" Abdu. Kadir muttered, then nodded to Jérôme. Bonaparte replied: "Your Majesty, I am willing to obey your arrangement!" ”

Hear Abdu. Kadir was willing to obey the arrangement of Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled with satisfaction, and he told Abdu. Cadivon said that he would pay him 200,000 francs a year for his living expenses after he settled in Jerusalem.

Abdu. Cardiwen could do whatever he wanted with 200,000 francs at his disposal.

At the same time, he also sent a letter to Abdu. Qadiwen promised that he would release him and then order the Algerian side to release Abdo from prison. A close confidant of Khadivan.

They will be joined by Abdu. Al Qadiwen went to Jerusalem together.

At this point, Abdu. Kadivan also understands Jérôme. Bonaparte sent him to Jerusalem for the approximate purpose of settling.

"Your Majesty, what do you need me to do for you in the Syrian province!" Abdu. Kadivan asked Jérôme. Bonaparte said.

"Mr. Cardivan, you don't need to do much!" Jérôme. Bonaparte spoke ambiguously to Abdul. Qadivan said: "You only need to do what you didn't do in Algiers and apply it to the Syrian province!" ”

"I see!" Abdu. Cadi Civilization White Hot Roma. Bonaparte wanted him to turn the whole of Syria upside down, because only then could France fish in troubled waters.

Of course, Abdu. Cadivon was not averse to doing these things, and he himself had a far greater dislike for the Turks and Arabs than for the French.

"After you arrive in Jerusalem, if you encounter any difficulties and need help, you can go to the embassy in France and discuss with Klein!" Jérôme. Bonaparte vs. Abdu. Kadiwen said.

"I will definitely live up to your expectations!" Abdu. Khadivan solemnly addressed Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.

"That's it! That's all I have to say! "Jérôme. Bonaparte turned to look at Pesini, who had not said a word the whole time, "Pesini, do you have anything to add?" ”

"Your Majesty, what you said is perfect enough, and I don't need to add anything!" Pessini shook his head at Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.

"Then it's up to you to do Abdul for you. Kadiwen has found a suitable place to stay! "Jérôme. Bonaparte gave the order to Pesini.

"Yes!" Pesini hurried to Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.

"That's it!" Jérôme. Bonaparte held up the black tea on the table to Abdu. "Mr. Qadivan, I wish you in advance a satisfactory result in the Syrian province!" ”

Abdu. Cadivan also held up the black tea to show that he was willing to obey the arrangement!

After the two drank the black tea in the cup at the same time, the whole meeting ended completely.

Pesini and Abdu. Khadiwen left Jérôme. Bonaparte's study, while Jérôme. Bonaparte also sent the Colonial Affairs Department under the Ministry of War through the secretary's office (in fact, the rank of the Colonial Department was only half a level lower than the Ministry of War, because the colonies were previously managed by soldiers, so they would be attached to the Ministry of War). Now, however, the Ministry of War itself does not have the right to mobilize troops, and the Algerian colonies have gradually transitioned to civilian administration. Jérôme. Bonaparte began to consider going and dividing the colonial ministry into a separate ministry) to issue orders for the release of some of the prisoners held in Algiers prisons.

……

In early June, the Supreme Court of Justice in Jérôme. Bonaparte's order was revoked against Abdul. The verdict of Qadivan, Abdul al-Qadivan. Khadiwen was able to regain his freedom.

Subsequently, Abdul was freed. Cardiven returned to the Tuileries Palace to pay homage to Jérôme. Bonaparte expressed his gratitude.

Jérôme. Bonaparte stood and patted Abdu. Khaddivin's shoulder, and then invited Abdu. Khadiwen had a lunch.

So, in Abdu. The day after Khadivan's release, an article entitled "A Letter to the Algiers Compatriots" appeared in France and Algiers at the same time.

The article exhorted those who were still resisting the French army in the northern mountains of Algiers to lay down their arms and surrender immediately, because blind resistance would only cost Algiers its own strength.

This article was sent to Algiers after the then Governor of Algiers. At the same time, General Castener openly shouted to the rebels in Algiers that they would be able to do whatever they had done to France as long as they were willing to surrender.

In Abdu. Cardivan & De. Under the double pressure of General Casterner, resistance forces continued to emerge from the mountains north of Algiers, lay down their arms and surrendered.

Of course, there are also some rebel forces who have declared that Abdu. Cardiven is no longer a hero, they have degenerated into lackeys of France.

For these Algiersian forces who tried to rebel in vain, de Anderson. General Castena was not relenting, and nearly 30,000 French soldiers, led by some renegades, began to purge the center of the Kabia region.

Every village visited by the French was strictly enforced by the system of joint sitting and whistleblowing, and under these two powerful systems, the entire Algerian resistance was quickly eliminated.

Of course, it took more than a year from the surrender to the complete purge.

Algiers is still in a phase where people are constantly coming out to surrender.

And Jérôme. Bonaparte was now going to the Palais Bourbon with the proposal he had drawn up for the Algiers Disposal and the proposal for the Survival of the National Guard handed over to him by Nière, to present it to the deputies of the Legislative Council and to gain their support.

Enter Jérôme at the Palais Bourbon. Bonaparte was immediately greeted by the applause of the deputies of the Legislative Council, and as an organization with no real power (the Legislative Council only had the right to agree and dismiss, which was implemented in the Senate), all they could do was vote by a show of hands.

At the beginning of the meeting, Jérôme. Bonaparte spoke in an impassioned tone about the importance of the Algiers region and the place it should occupy in France.

Given the complex relationship between Algiers and France, Jérôme. Bonaparte began to tell the delegates present about his proposal for the treatment of Algiers, namely Jérôme. Bonaparte to Abdul. Those that Khadiwen said.

All the delegates present were present after listening to Jérôme. Immediately after Bonaparte's treatment of the program, Jérôme. Bonaparte's proposal cast a vote in favour.

In the end, Algeria's solution prevailed over the proposal by an overwhelming margin of 3 votes against the remaining 100 votes.

As soon as the proposal reaches the Senate, it will be able to be implemented in Algiers!

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