Chapter 825: Pilsudski?

When Jérôme. Bonaparte and Franz. After Joseph's carriage arrived near Warsaw, the capital of the Kingdom of Poland, led by Veryder, the carriage came to a halt.

Jérôme sitting in the carriage. When Bonaparte sensed that the carriage was no longer moving forward, he opened his eyes, and quickly opened the curtains.

Follow in Jérôme. The Polish cavalry next to the Bonaparte carriage saw Jérôme. Bonapart brought the curtain and quickly turned his horse and rushed to Jérôme. Bonaparte's side.

Jérôme. Bonaparte asked the cavalry in French through the window: "What is happening ahead?" Why not move on? ”

The Polish cavalry immediately turned against Jérôme. Bonaparte replied, "Your Majesty, please wait a moment! I'll go ahead and take a look! ”

"Go and come back!" Jérôme. Bonaparte replied to the Polish cavalry, and then closed the curtains again.

After a while, there was a knock on the door outside the carriage. Bonaparte thought it was the Polish cavalry who had just left and returned to report on their duties.

Jérôme. Bonaparte got up and pushed open the door, but he didn't expect that Maximilian, then Grand Duke of Warsaw, was standing outside the carriage with a smile on his face, while behind him was a group of Poles.

If Jérôme. If Bonaparte was not mistaken, they should have been Maximilian's team.

"Maximilian, why are you here?" The appearance of Maximilian made Jérôme. Bonaparte was taken by surprise, and he quickly jumped out of the carriage and hugged Maximilian.

Maximilian explained with a smile that as the host of the Kingdom of Poland, it was only natural that he would personally come to greet Jérôme. Bonaparte and Franz. Joseph.

After saying that, Maximilian asked Jérôme. Bonaparte introduced the members behind him.

"This is the commander of the Warsaw National Army, Joseph. Pilsudski! "Archduke Maximilian first for Jérôme. Bonaparte introduced a general in a gray military coat with a mustache, "who fired the first shot against the Russian Empire and delivered Warsaw from the Russian Empire." ”

"Your name is Pilsudski?" Jérôme. Bonaparte looked the plain-looking general in front of him up and down.

If his memory is not erroneous, the general who led the nascent Poland to victory over the Soviet Union after the First World War was also called Pilsudski.

However, this Pilsudski is obviously not that Pilsudski, because the second Pilsudski was born about twenty years later.

I just don't know if there is a connection between the two Pilsudski.

Jérôme. Bonaparte couldn't help but speculate in his heart about the relationship between the two Pilsudski.

"Your Majesty, I am Pilsudski...... Joseph. Pilsudski! "Feel Jérôme. The scrutiny in Bonaparte's eyes, Joseph. Pilsudski straightened his back against Jérôme. Bonaparte replied sonorously and forcefully.

"Commander Pilsudski, could I ask you a personal question!" Jérôme. Bonaparte said kindly to Pilsudski that he felt that the Pilsudski in front of him was definitely related to the Pilsudski decades later.

"Your Majesty, you ask!" Pilsudski vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.

"Mr. Pilsudski, are you from Warsaw?" Jérôme. Bonaparte asked first.

"Nope! I'm not! Pilsudski shook his head at Jérôme. Bonaparte replied: "I was born in Zaravas, which is now the territory of the Russian Empire!" My family is a minor nobleman there and runs a estate! ”

Jérôme. Bonaparte pondered for a moment, then nodded and patted Pilsudski on the shoulder and said, "All right! I'm done with my question, thank you very much for your cooperation! ”

"It is my pleasure, Your Majesty!" Joseph. Pilsudski humbly addressed Jérôme. Bonaparte responded.

This under Jérôme. Bonaparte could be sure that there must have been some relationship between this Pilsudski and the future Pilsudski, since the second Pilsudski was also a Zaravas.

Subsequently, Maximilian once again worked for Jérôme. Bonaparte introduced the First Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Poland, Yozel, who was personally selected by Prince Czartorysky. Count Morazzesky.

As a count of the Russian Empire, he served as the lieutenant governor of Poland before the Polish uprising, and the military deployment and city defense map in Warsaw were secretly given to the rebel generals on the eve of the uprising, which allowed the rebel troops to control the various strongholds at the first time and deal a devastating blow to the army in the city.

Moreover, at the time of the uprising, Mokazewski also led the only remaining Polish Patriotic Guards under his command to take full control of the Polish Governor's Palace, and after losing the central nervous system of the Polish Governor's Palace, the Polish army in Warsaw was like a headless fly and did not know what to do.

This allowed Pilsudski and his team to dare to leave the Russian troops entrenched in Warsaw in just a few days.

It can be said that without the assistance of Count Morazzesky, there could have been no restoration of the city of Warsaw.

"Mr. Mokazeski, it's been a long time!" Jérôme. Bonaparte shook hands with Count Morazzesky.

"Your Majesty, thank you for your contribution to Poland!" Count Mokazeski treated Jerome with humility. Bonaparte replied: "If it were not for you, Poland would not have been able to regain its state." ”

"Nothing!" Jérôme. Bonaparte replied to Morazzeski with a smile on his face: "France and Poland are two countries with some history, and we will never forget the Polish generals and soldiers who fought for France during the First Empire!" ”

"Your Majesty, Poland will not forget the French soldiers buried in this land for the cause of Polish independence!" Count Mokazeski addressed Jérôme in an emotional tone. Bonaparte replied.

Jérôme. After Bonaparte got to know Count Morazzeski for the first time, Maximilian once again became a member of the Count of Porazzew. Bonaparte gave a presentation on Poland's domestic, foreign and judicial affairs...... and other ministers.

Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled and shook hands with them, and encouraged them.

After everyone had been introduced, Jérôme. Bonaparte asked Maximilian: "Maximilian, have you not forgotten something?" ”

Maximilian was stunned for a few seconds, and suddenly his face changed drastically.

Patronized for Jérôme. Bonaparte's introduction of Maximilian, a cabinet minister, forgot that there was another important guest he had forgotten in the carriage, and that was Franz. Joseph.

What's worse is that nearly half an hour has passed since Maximilian introduced him to the cabinet members, and he must have been waiting in the carriage for a long time!

"Let's get over there!" Jérôme. Bonaparte urged Maximilian to hurry up.

Maximilian had no choice but to ask Jérôme. Bonaparte apologized, and then led the cabinet members backwards.

Jérôme. Bonaparte returned to the carriage, shook his head and smiled: "This Maximilian, what a ......"

Jérôme. Bonaparte and Empress Augusta sat in the carriage and waited quietly for Maximilian and Franz. Joseph ended the conversation, and about ten minutes later, Maximilian appeared in Jérôme. In front of Bonaparte, with Maximilian was Franz. Joseph.

It looks like Franz. Joseph forgave Maximilian for his carelessness.

Subsequently, Maximilian invited Jérôme. Bonaparte rode with him into Warsaw to greet the cheers of the people of Warsaw for the arrival of the two monarchs.

Jérôme. Bonaparte gladly accepted Archduke Maximilian's proposal, and the three monarchs marched side by side, soon reaching the front of the procession.

"Brother, Your Majesty Jérôme, let's go!" Maximilian rolled over and rode on his prepared warhorse.

Jérôme. Bonaparte and Franz. Joseph also mounted his horse in the saddle, and the cavalry in silver armor quickly formed a humanoid barrier around the three monarchs to protect the three monarchs.

The convoy continued on its way and soon reached the entrance to the city of Warsaw.

Jérôme walking on the streets of Warsaw. Bonaparte looked at the uncleared ruins on both sides of the road and the Polish people with warm smiles, and his face showed a pensive look.

In the nearly 200-year history of Poland's partition, the Polish people have never stopped resisting, and perhaps it is really gratifying that the Polish people have persisted in resisting so that they can have the right to independence.

"Long live the French Empire! Long live the Austrian Empire! Long live the Faobo friendship! (in French)"

"Long live France! Long live the Austrian Empire! Long live the Faobo game! (German)"

Right here in Jérôme. While Bonaparte was pondering, a cry brought Jérôme. Bonaparte returned to reality, and he saw the Polish crowd on both sides shouting hysterically in French and German Chinese.

Although their pronunciation is not standard, it is enough to represent their simple emotions.

Jérôme. Bonaparte believed that the Kingdom of Poland, having "learned its lesson", would cling to the thighs of France and Austria to prevent them from being invaded by the Russian Empire.

Amid the shouts, the three monarchs simultaneously extended their hands and waved to the inhabitants of Warsaw.

Amid the cheers of the people of Warsaw, the three men on horseback arrived at the "royal palace" of the Kingdom of Poland for nearly 30 minutes.

The reason why "royal palace" is put in quotation marks is that this royal palace of the Kingdom of Poland is not a new royal palace built by Maximilian, but the former Polish Governor's Palace has become the current royal palace.

Enter the Polish "royal palace" of Jérôme. Bonaparte looked at the furnishings of the palace and said to Maximilius in a mocking tone: "Your palace is really not in line with your temperament as a king!" ”

Maximilian smiled wryly at Jérôme. Bonaparte responded: "Now that the whole of Warsaw is in a state of ruin, how can I bear to slow down the progress of the reconstruction of the whole of Warsaw because of my own selfish desires!"

I can only let you and your brother be a little wronged! ”

"I'm nothing!" Jérôme. Bonaparte shrugged his shoulders and said.

Even in a dilapidated house on the Crimean peninsula, Jérôme. Bonaparte was able to sleep without any psychological burden, let alone the Doge's palace in Poland.