Chapter 971: The Russian Empire's Request

Despite the fact that Jérôme. Bonaparte's reason for punishing the Kingdom of Sardinia was in De. Ruiz seems to be untenable at all, but de . Ruiz still agrees with Jérôme. Bonaparte threw a heavy blow to the Kingdom of Sardinia.

After all, the Kingdom of Sardinia did have a bit of a jump, and a proper lesson would be beneficial to friendly exchanges between the two countries.

"Yes! Your Majesty! "De. Ruiz vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte said.

"That's it! That's all I have to say! "Jérôme. Bonaparte breathed a long sigh of relief, and then asked De. "Is there anything else you want to report to me?" ”

"Your Majesty, I do have something I want to report to you here!" Morality. Ruiz nodded to Jérôme. Bonaparte said.

"Say it!" Jérôme. Bonaparte slowly and leisurely to Germany. "Are there any new problems on the international front? ”

"Yes! Your Majesty! "De. Ruiz shook his head at Jérôme. Bonaparte responded, "A day ago, the envoy of the Kingdom of Württemberg arrived in my office and presented me with a plea from the Imperial Russian Government! ”

"Which Russian Imperial government?" Jérôme. Bonaparte subconsciously asked, and then he immediately realized that the government of the Russian Empire that his father-in-law had befriended was the government of Alexander II.

"Your Majesty, it's the Russian Empire in Moscow!" Morality. Ruiz vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.

"You go on!" Jérôme. Bonaparte waved his hand to De. Ruiz continued.

"The Russian Imperial Government wants us to persuade the puppet government in St. Petersburg to surrender, and they say that if Golitsyn is willing to surrender, and that Her Majesty the Empress and the Crown Prince will be safe!

Alexander II could guarantee the safe departure of Duke Golitsyn from the Russian Empire! ”

"These conditions, how can Alexander II himself not say to Duke Golitsyn!" Jérôme. Bonaparte wondered.

"Alexander II has repeatedly wanted to propose peace talks with Duke Golitsyn, but Golitsyn never had the slightest idea of peace talks!" Morality. Ruiz to Jérôme. "So the Russian Empire wants us to persuade the Golitsyn government to guarantee the personal safety of the Empress and the Empress Dowager, as well as several crown princes and princes!" ”

"They think too highly of us!" Jérôme. Bonaparte shrugged his shoulders and looked at De. "Ruiys, what do you think?" ”

"Your Majesty, I think you can try!" Morality. Ruiz replied slowly, "Whether this thing succeeds or not, the Russian Empire will be grateful to us."

Why don't we give it a try!

What's more, the St. Petersburg government of Duke Golitsyn may not be able to hold out for too long! ”

Jérôme. Bonaparte pondered for a moment, and then solemnly replied to Bonaparte. "I'll leave this to you!"

If Duke Golitsyn agrees, then we must do everything in our power to ensure Duke Golitsyn's safe evacuation from the Russian Empire! ”

"Your Majesty, you mean that the Russian Empire may go back!" Morality. Ruiz also replied with a grim expression.

"If I were Alexander, I wouldn't let this damn traitor go!" Jérôme. Bonaparte v. De. Ruiz said, "As soon as this traitor is allowed to go unpunished, the autocratic soil of the Russian Empire is at risk of collapsing." "Your Majesty, I see!" Morality. Ruiz lifted the spirit seriously to Jérôme. Bonaparte replied, "If Duke Golitsyn really chooses to pay a portrait to His Majesty the Great Tsar of the Pressure Mountain, I will have the embassy in St. Petersburg personally escort them away!" ”

"Nope! Not enough! "Jérôme. Bonaparte shook his head and tapped his hand on the table. "If it really gets to that point, Alexander will definitely go out to the embassy to rob people."

You have to go to the corner of the Kingdom of Sweden and the Kingdom of Britain after Golitsyn agrees to peace talks, and then the three countries will form a convoy to escort Golitsyn out of St. Petersburg!

Only then will Alexander have some concerns!

But ......"

Jérôme. Bonaparte paused, then touched his jaw and said, "Duke Golitsyn will most likely not agree to peace talks, he will definitely fight Alexander II to the end!"

Every republican tried to wake up the insensitive world with his own blood, but unfortunately their blood was not destined to be approved by the world.

Perhaps only in a hundred years from now will they be put back on the books of the Russian Empire.

However, the Russians are probably more opposed than in favor of them.

After all, without Duke Golitsyn, the Russian Empire would not have lost Poland and Finland. ”

Morality. Ruiz nodded in agreement.

Immediately afterwards, Jérôme. Bonaparte asked Des. Ruiz, how many people willing to go to the colonies were recruited by their Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the territory of the Russian Empire.

Morality. Ruiz told Jérôme. Bonaparte, as of last month, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Colonial Department had recruited more than 200,000 Russian "free people" to Algeria, Senegal, and Gabon.

It is expected that about 100,000 Slavs will continue to be recruited to live in the colonies.

"When did Alexander become so kind!" Jérôme. Bonaparte looked at De de with a slight surprise. Ruiz.

Although a single serf of the Russian emperor was not worth much, hundreds of thousands of serfs were a lot of wealth.

Alexander II was able to let this wealth flow out.

"Your Majesty, I don't think His Majesty Alexander would be willing to do that!

However, he had to do so much! The war-torn land can no longer support such a huge population! "De. Ruiz vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte explained, "It was the commander of the military district of the Odessa region who signed the labor treaty with us!" ”

Jérôme. Bonaparte immediately understood Virtue. Ruiz meant, the current economic recession of the Russian Empire, Alexander II needed to export large quantities of grain in exchange for foreign exchange, and then buy weapons.

Naturally, he couldn't take care of the serfs who were struggling with the poverty line, and the people who carried out the human trade were the head of the army he needed to rely on now, so Alexander II naturally chose to turn a blind eye.

"It is necessary to ensure that the ratio of men and women of the Slavs introduced to the colonies is guaranteed, and that the price of female labor is slightly suppressed!" Jérôme. Bonaparte admonished again.

"Understood!" Morality. Ruiz vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.

Jérôme. What Bonaparte said, they had already begun to put into practice. ....The ratio of men to women among Russians who were previously transported to the colonies was about 3 to 1.

"That's it! It's not too early! That's all for our conversation! "Jérôme. Bonaparte got up and stretched, bowing his head to Germany. Ruiz said.

Morality. Ruiz hurriedly got up and headed to Jérôme. Bonaparte said goodbye, Jérôme. Bonaparte personally put De. Ruiz sent out of the study.

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Over the next few days, De. The main focus of the Minister was to negotiate with the envoy of the Kingdom of Spain on the demarcation of the territory of the Kingdom of Morocco.

In his exchanges with the envoys of the Kingdom of Spain, the envoys of the Kingdom of Spain repeatedly hoped that Tangier would be able to contribute to the territory of the Kingdom of Spain. Ruiz didn't let go.

In the end, the envoy of the Kingdom of Spain had no choice but to give up his appeal to Tangier and take Uzan and Ujda into his pocket.

The division between the Kingdom of Spain and the French Empire over the Kingdom of Morocco ended with the Madrid Agreement.

The treaty stipulates that the area north of the demarcation line shall be the boundary between Uzan and Oujda, and that the area north of the demarcation line shall belong to the Kingdom of Spain (except Tangier). The area south of the demarcation line belonged to the French Empire.

Neither France nor Spain could station troops along the demarcation line, and in the event of unrest in the Kingdom of Morocco, both the northern and southern countries were obliged to assist each other in quelling the rebellion.

The businessmen of the two countries enjoy the most favored nation status for each other in the area of the Kingdom of Morocco.

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After the signing of the Treaty of Madrid, the precarious military junta of O'Donnell barely managed to stabilize the crumbling government with the prestige gained by annexing land, and the army and people began to move closer to O'Donnell.

Blessed with a brief period of prestige, O'Donnell began to strike hard at radical liberalism, which had previously been afraid to strike.

Extremist newspapers in Madrid were forcibly closed by soldiers sent into Madrid by O'Donnell to maintain law and order, and thousands of liberals were arrested.

Some liberals are trying to launch a rebellion in the capital to overthrow O'Donnell's military junta.

It's a pity that it's too late, the liberals, who have lost the support of the people of Madrid, are simply vulnerable in front of the army.

Although the armies of the Kingdom of Spain could not defeat the French Empire, they were able to defeat a dozen of disorganized liberals.

In the period that followed, nearly 10,000 more liberals were arrested by O'Donnell's government.

Immediately afterward, O'Donnell's government followed the example of France and threw all these damned rebels into their colonies in the Kingdom of Morocco.

In a short period of time, several thousand Spaniards poured into Uzan and Ujda, who were in frequent conflict with the indigenous people of the Kingdom of Morocco due to language barriers.

Many liberals lost their lives in the Moroccan colonies, and they had no choice but to follow the example of their "predecessors" and join the army of the Kingdom of Spain.

After the formation of an army of liberals, O'Donnell was able to bring back some of the loyalists.

As for whether the Liberal Legion would rebel in the colonies, O'Donnell did not care.

Because even if these armies do rebel, they will not be able to fight back to New Delhi.

On the other hand, if they go too far in Morocco, France will naturally clean up these people instead of them.

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