Chapter 970: Compromise and Toughness
In Jérôme. After Bonaparte said this, Chancellor Vayan was still a little resistant, and he immediately asked Jérôme. Bonaparte.
"Your Majesty, how are we going to explain it to them! That's the ground they've worked so hard to build!"
"Vayan, don't tell me these bastard words!" Jérôme. Bonaparte criticized in a stern tone, "What do you call the territory they have worked so hard to fight!
Do you treat me as a bandit's den or as an underworld lair!
The territory they have brought down, should I still be like a medieval monarch, canonize you Vayan as the Earl of Rabat and appoint you to manage Rabat, and then canonize Montauban as the Earl of Tangier, and let him manage the land near Tangier!
If you want me to do that, tell me!
I promise you a fief in Morocco and make you the supreme governor there!"
Seeing this, the minister had no choice but to laugh and say that he did not mean it that way.
As the Minister of War, he didn't want to go to Morocco to serve as a so-called fiefdom nobleman, and he might as well go to the financial market for a while.
A financial speculation made more money than he had earned in half his life in the fiefdom.
"And what did you mean? Did you mean that the whole of France is working for your army, and the other departments are not working?" Jérôme. Bonaparte was determined to give a good blow to Vaillan.
"Your Majesty, that's not what I meant!" Minister Wayan denied it again.
"And what do you mean?" Jérôme. Bonaparte continued to output at high intensity.
"I...... I ......" Minister Vayan didn't know what to say for a while, he could only be speechless.
"Your Majesty, I think Minister Vayan just wanted to say that the Kingdom of Morocco was a territory taken by the army and all departments working together!
If you give up like this, it's hard to explain!" It was at this time that De. Ruiz opened his mouth to help.
"Yes! That's what I meant!" Minister Vayan nodded hurriedly, and then looked at De with grateful eyes. Ruiz.
Just if it weren't for virtue. If Ruiz helps, he may really be overwhelmed.
"I see!" Jérôme. Bonaparte's expression began to become kinder, and he slowly spoke, "Vayan, you would have said that you would have said no earlier!"
After hearing this, Vayang also breathed a sigh of relief in his heart, "Your Majesty, your aura just now was so strong that I felt a little nervous, so much so that I forgot what I wanted to say!"
"That's my fault!" Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled and said in a brisk tone.
"No, it's my own!" Chancellor Vayan to Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.
"That's it! Don't talk about that!" Jérôme. Bonaparte folded his hands on his thighs and said with a serious expression, "Vayan, I know what your army means, and I know that doing so may be opposed by some Algerian soldiers and officers, but I want to say that the army should not only focus on immediate interests, but should also focus on the broad future!
There are still many places in the land of Africa that have not been discovered, and many territories that have not been occupied! ….
We have plenty of time and energy to complete the occupation of Africa, the Kingdom of Morocco is not the end, we still have a long way to go!
Only by uniting more countries will France be able to truly sit on the top spot in Europe!"
"Your Majesty, I understand!" Vayan nodded to Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.
Jérôme. Bonaparte glanced at Vaillant again, not knowing if he really understood or if he was pressured to obey.
However, Jérôme. Nor did Bonaparte have the leisure to decide whether Vaillant is really obedient to the arrangement or false obedience.
As long as he can go down his own train of thought, it is enough.
With Jérôme. Bonaparte set the tone for the partition of the Kingdom of Morocco, which was mainly based on the Kingdom of Spain
Later, De. Ruiz and Vaillant began a new round of discussions.
Eventually, the Chancellor Vayan and the Minister of Vayan and the Chancellor of The two men backed down, and Vayan agreed that the area north of Uzan and Oujda should be handed over to Spain, while De. Ruiz also agreed not to hand over Tangier to the Kingdom of Spain.
"Wouldn't that be good!" Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled, clapped his hands, and said, "There is no problem that cannot be solved by communication!
Whether it is a war or a diplomacy, we should communicate with each other!
You don't communicate with others, how do people know what you think......
"Yes!" Chancellor Vayan and De. Ruiz at the same time against Jérôme. Bonaparte responded.
"Minister Vayan, after you return to the War Department! Immediately, together with the Colonial Department and the General Staff, issue an order to the Algerian Governor-General's Office, ordering them to evacuate as soon as possible the territory of the Kingdom of Spain which we have demarcated!" Jérôme. Bonaparte first addressed Chancellor Vayan.
"Yes!" Minister Vayan replied in a sonorous tone.
Then, Jérôme. Bonaparte turned his gaze to De. "Chancellor Ruiys, the question of Tangier's ownership is the focus of your conversation with the Kingdom of Spain, and I will surely occupy Tangier on the grounds of the previous verbal agreement.
At that time, it will be time to look at the capabilities of your Ministry of Foreign Affairs!
I hope you don't let me down like you did before!"
"Don't worry! Your Majesty!" Morality. Ruiz confidently said to Jérôme. Bonaparte responded, "We, the Foreign Office, will not disappoint you!"
"That's good!" Jérôme. Bonaparte nodded twice in satisfaction, then turned his gaze to Vaillant again, and issued an expulsion order to Vaillant: "Minister Vayan, I have some things I want to do. Ruiz talks!
You can go back to your own business now!"
"Your Majesty!" Minister Vayan was a little curious about Jerome. Bonaparte and De. What exactly will Ruiz talk about, but Jérôme. Since Bonaparte let them leave, Vayan naturally did not refuse, so he had to leave reluctantly.
After the departure of Minister Vajan, Jérôme. Bonaparte opened his mouth to Germany. Ruiz said, "Ruiys, the report on the assassination from the Ministry of the Interior is about to come out!
When the time comes, it's up to you!"
"We, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will do our best!" Morality. Ruiz to Jérôme. Bonaparte reassured, and then tactfully asked which countries were involved in the assassination. ….
"There are two countries involved in this assassination, the Kingdom of Britain and the Kingdom of Sardinia!" Jérôme. Bonaparte spoke slowly, in a calm tone. Ruiz said.
Morality. Lyce's face showed a look of surprise when he heard this, he could understand that it had something to do with the Kingdom of Sardinia.
After all, Jérôme . Bonaparte had said at the meeting more than ten days earlier that Orsini was employed by the Sardinian Charcoal Party.
When it comes to the Kingdom of Britain, this is really a good idea. Ruiz was a little surprised.
On second thought, though, De. Ruiz felt that it still made sense.
Because the government of the Kingdom of Britain is the country that hosts the largest number of exiles in Europe.
Each exile has some connection with the Government of the Kingdom of Britain to a greater or lesser extent.
"Your Majesty, what role did the Kingdom of Britain play in this assassination!" Morality. Ruiz hurriedly inquired, anxious to see if the assassination would have an effect on the Anglo-French alliance itself.
"The Kingdom of Britain has no connection with Orsini, but I hope that your Foreign Office will put pressure on the London government to extradite the Charcoal Burners who have been exiled to London to France!" Jérôme. Bonaparte v. De. Ruiz said.
"Your Majesty, I'm afraid it will be difficult for the London government to agree to this condition for us!" Morality. Ruiz tactfully addressed Jérôme. Bonaparte said.
In fact, according to the German . Ruiyce's understanding of the London government, the likelihood that they would agree to this condition is basically zero.
"All you have to do is put pressure on you
Alright!" Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled at Germany. Lyce Road.
His purpose was not to get Britain to agree in the first place!
His aim was only to get the British parliament and cabinet in trouble, and by the way, for Jérôme. Bonaparte's next move was a cover.
As long as Jérôme. Bonaparte was under enough pressure to satisfy his wishes.
When the time comes, a Palmerston cabinet that is not trusted by the House will collapse and be replaced by a cabinet led by that fool at Derby.
[As for why Derby, because the Earl of Derby is the current leader of the Conservative Party!]
After Palmerston stepped down, he was the only one who could serve as prime minister.
As for Disraeli, although he himself is capable, he is not a leader of the Conservative Party. 】
Faced with a Derby Count who tries to avoid falling into a large-scale war, Jérôme. Bonaparte only had to control the strength and maintain a superficial European coordination.
"When the report of the Ministry of the Interior came out, he asked him to close down the newspaper offices in Sardinia!
If they are not willing to be sealed, cut off contact with them immediately!" Jérôme. Bonaparte v. De. Ruiz continued.
Jérôme. Bonaparte's resolute attitude, Lingde. Ruiz felt a little lost.
In Germany. In Ruiz's opinion, even if Sardinia did not choose to shut down the newspaper, they did not need to offend an ally for this trivial matter.
So, de. Ruiz kindly reminded him that it had arrived, "Your Majesty, Sardinia is our most loyal ally! Isn't it inappropriate to treat them like this?"
"Don't you think, Ruiz, that our ally is too ambitious!" Jérôme. Bonaparte v. De. Ruiz voiced his fears, "I'm so worried that one day, we will be tied to a chariot by them and go to defeat!
So we have to teach them some profound lessons!
First of all, I want to cut off some of their ties with the revolutionaries, tear off the veil of their hypocrisy, and let their true colors be completely exposed to everyone!
Just like the Kingdom of Prussia now!"
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