Chapter 860: The Kingdom of Heaven? Manchu?

After reading the contents of the document, Jérôme. Bonaparte frowned, his face also showed a touch of reluctance and hesitation, and the dipping pen that was originally held in his hand to sign was also picked up and put down several times.

After a while, Jérôme. Bonaparte simply put down the fountain pen, closed his eyes, tilted his head slightly, and leaned back until his back was perfectly attached to the chair.

After all this, Jérôme. Bonaparte's chaotic heart was then emptied.

At the same time, his mind began to think carefully over every sentence in the document.

To be sure, the envoys sent to Nanking by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and the French Empire did not establish formal contact, and generally relied on missionary contacts and relays, but because of the Emperor, the envoys who were sent to the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom disguised as missionaries) had indeed managed to tell Paris as much as possible about the possible problems of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.

The relationship between the East King and the Heavenly King has indeed reached the point where water and fire are incompatible.

If Jérôme. If Bonaparte's memory was not wrong, Yang Xiuqing, the king of the east, might have been directly beheaded by Wei Changhui, the king of the north, and the subordinate officials of the Dongwang Mansion were also slaughtered by Wei Changhui, who killed the red-eyed.

Although it is said that Wei Changhui, the king of the north, was finally directly beheaded by Shi Dakai, the king of the wings, who was called by the king of heaven, Hong Xiuquan, the consequence of this move was that the centralized system of the entire heavenly kingdom was devastated.

After the Tianjing Incident, the kings who had been able to command them like arms began to slowly disobey the orders of the Tianjing Central Committee, and all the Heavenly Kingdom armies began to slide in the direction of feudal warlordization.

History has shown that when a motivated army begins to slide towards feudal warlords, it will face defeat.

Not to mention, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom will not only face the Manchu court in the future.

If Jérôme. If Bonaparte was a French through and through, then he could have helped the Manchu regime to suppress the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom without psychological burden.

After all, the bottomless kneeling licking of the Manchu regime was indeed able to make Jérôme. Bonaparte reaped great benefits.

But Jérôme. Bonaparte was not a French man through and through, and he still had a trace of pity for his mother country in his previous life.

Therefore, he could not make up his mind to abandon the regime completely, even if the hope of the regime taking over the whole country was slim, and even if the regime was likely to face a second split after reunification. Bonaparte's heart still had a certain eagerness for the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom regime.

Compared with a promising regime, the Manchu regime, which had gone through more than 200 years, was already hopeless.

What's more, the upcoming godking of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, Hong Renji, is also a person who can open his eyes to see the world.

However, Jérôme. Bonaparte had to have a reason to convince the people.

Otherwise, he really doesn't know what reason to use to support this stormy regime.

Time passed a little more, and Jérôme. Bonaparte opened his eyes, and he thought of a reason to convince the population.

"That's right! I can use the matter of the Xilin Sect to exaggerate the barbarism of the Manchus and provide support for the Taiping army!" Jérôme. Bonaparte muttered in a whisper.

Despite the fact that Jérôme. Bonaparte convinced himself that the reason was a bit of a stretch, but it was the only reason he could think of.

What's more, the matter of the Xilin Sect did happen.

It also indirectly led to the Second Opium War.

Thinking of this, Jérôme. Bonaparte reached for the bell placed in the corner of his desk, and he shook it gently twice as he picked it up.

The servant outside the study, after hearing the bell, quickly entered the room and questioned Jérôme. What did Bonaparte command?

"Call Governor Basilio to me!" Jérôme. Bonaparte commanded his servants.

"Yes!" The servants were commanded to leave.

After a few more moments, Basilio appeared in Jérôme. In front of Bonaparte, "Your Majesty!"

"Basilio, you go to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs right now. Minister Luys called me to come here!" Jérôme. Bonaparte hurriedly said to Basilio.

"Yes! Your Majesty!" Basilio hurried to Jérôme. Bonaparte responded, and left the study for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Here is one more thing to say about the personnel appointment, the original ambassador to Austria. Luins in mid-August, Jérôme. Bonaparte reappointed as Foreign Minister of France!

After the resignation of the former Foreign Minister, Valewski, he was replaced by the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. Bonaparte was appointed Prime Minister of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

The original Minister of the Interior, Pessini, Secretary of State, Fuld, and Keeper of the Seals, Molney, were respectively replaced by Jérôme. Bonaparte appointed ambassador to England, chancellor of the exchequer, and ambassador to Moscow (currently under the control of Alexander II)

The positions of Home Secretary and Keeper of the Seals were held by Baros and Magne, while the Minister of State was held by François Murphy, former Prime Minister of the July Dynasty. Ji Zuo served.

As for the original Ministry of Railways, it was also used by Jérôme. Bonaparte was completely split to form five major railway bureaus, east, west, north and south, and the director of each railway bureau was continued by the previous director, and the railway bonds were equally divided among the five major railway bureaus.

This can not only avoid the problem of excessive power of the Ministry of Railways, but also reduce the risk of railway bonds in a subtle way.

……

Jérôme, who sat in his study and waited for a while. Bonaparte did not wait for Lyde. Luys and Basilio, on the contrary, waited for the colonial minister de Ros. Castena.

When the servant reports to De. After the news of the visit of the Minister of Castena, Jérôme. Bonaparte's face showed a slight surprise, he did not understand why Bonaparte. Minister Castera will come over at this time.

After a brief moment of surprise, Jérôme. Bonaparte regained his expression and said, "Let Minister Castena in!"

Servant General. Minister Kastner brought it to Jérôme. After Bonaparte's study, the door to the study was closed.

"You may be seated! Minister Castena!" Jérôme. Bonaparte stretched out his hand and invited De. Castena sat across from him.

Stay until Germany. After Castena sat down, Jérôme. Bonaparte spoke again to Jérôme. Bonaparte asked, "Minister Castena, what are you looking for me?"

"Your Majesty, I have received a letter from Libreville!" Morality. As he spoke, Chancellor Kastner placed the letter in Jérôme. Bonaparte's face.

"What is the content of the letter?" Jérôme. Bonaparte pulled out the folded letter and asked De. Castena.

"The content of the letter is some experience in the prevention and treatment of malaria and cholera!" Morality. Chancellor Kastner vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte responded.

Jérôme. Bonaparte opened the folded letter and looked at its contents in silence.

The letter was written by Jérôme. Patterson's main account is the measures taken by the French colonies in Gabon when they were hit by malaria and cholera some time ago.

At the end of the letter, Jérôme. Patterson expressed hope that the measures would help other French colonies and the mainland.

Jérôme after reading the letter. Bonaparte couldn't help but be disgusted. Kastner sighed, "Jérôme. Governor Patterson summed it up right, and that's what malaria and cholera should do."

"That's what I thought too! Your Majesty!" Morality. Chancellor Castena echoed the words, "And I'm going to let all the colonies learn from Jérôme. Governor Patterson's actions!"

"This ......" Jérôme. Bonaparte hesitated for a moment, then shook his head at De. Kastner replied, "We should consider the differences between colonies and colonies, and what suits Libreville is not necessarily appropriate elsewhere.

Therefore, it is necessary to take into account the local situation and adopt appropriate epidemic prevention policies!"

"Your Majesty, you're not right at all!" Morality. Kastner struck a look of humility and learning to Jérôme. Bonaparte responded.

"So be it! Your colony department is not in a hurry to let the colonies below study, and then wait for my next order!" Jérôme. Bonaparte v. De. Minister Castena responded.

"Yes!" Morality. Chancellor Kastner vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte said, and then he asked Jérôme. Whether Bonaparte wants to give substantial incentives to the Governor of Gabon.

"There is no need for a real reward!" Jérôme. Bonaparte refused, "You colonies can give them verbal praise!"

"Understood!" Morality. Kastner replied.

Subsequently, Jérôme. Bonaparte asked Des. The situation in Castena Senegal.

"Your Majesty, our expedition (actually disguised by the army) is following your instructions to make an in-depth expedition into the interior of Senegal!" Morality. Kastner vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.

"Hmm!" Jérôme. Bonaparte nodded to De. Casteny said, "The Colonial Department must seize every opportunity for expansion, otherwise, we may have to face more opponents in the future!"

"Yes!" Morality. Kastner responded to Jérôme in a sonorous tone. Bonaparte.

Although he did not understand Jérôme . Why did Bonaparte have to expand his territory in Africa, but he knew that he only had to obey orders.

"That's it! That's all I have to say! Is there anything you'd like to say?" Jérôme. Bonaparte tactfully addressed De. Castena issued an eviction order.

Morality. Naturally, Kastner left Jérôme with interest. Bonaparte's study.

Only Jérôme was left in the room. Bonaparte was alone when Jérôme. Bonaparte glanced at the letter on the table and a helpless smile appeared on the corner of his mouth, "This Rastigne, I asked him to go over to assist Jérôme. Paterson co-governs Gabon.

It's not for him to run over and pat the horse, and then ask Paris for a meritorious deed!

Anyway, Jérôme. Patterson will Jérôme. The letter written by Patterson was thrown aside.

After a while, De. Minister Luys entered the study under the leadership of Basilio.

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