Chapter 973: The Day of Judgment is coming
For Duc. Luyins's accusation, Dela. Rocca had no choice but to say that he would report the matter to Prime Minister Cavour and try to give an explanation to the French Empire in the shortest possible time.
"What kind of explanation are you going to give us!?" Morality. Lu Yinsi then asked.
Della. After a moment of hesitation, Rocca was interested in De. Lu Yinsi replied, "It depends on the Cabinet and His Majesty King Yin Manuel!
Don't worry, though!
We will definitely be satisfied with the results of our handling!"
"I'm looking forward to your results!" Morality. Lu Yinsi smiled slightly, and then stretched out his hand to Della. Roca said.
Della. Rocca also reached out again. Luy-Ins shook hands with each other, and the tension between the two countries over the assassination of the activists seemed to dissolve after the two men shook hands with each other.
Immediately afterwards, De. Luyins and Della. Rocca made small talk for a moment, and Della. Roca left the Foreign Office with a smile on his face.
Sitting in the office of De. Luyins followed Dra. Lola's departure gradually put away his smile as he made the same as Della. Rocca's "handshake" is not to let them go, but to wait for a suitable moment to attack them.
This time will be dra. Rocca met with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs only to give Della. Rocca creates the illusion that France doesn't want to make a big deal out of it.
In this way, the government of the Kingdom of Sardinia would not have dealt a dead hand to the charcoal burners in Sardinia.
It was only after the Administrative Court had sentenced Orsini to death once and for all, that de Orsini had been sentenced to death. Luyns attacked the Kingdom of Sardinia on the grounds that the Kingdom of Sardinia was harboring the charcoal burners in the Kingdom of Sardinia.
In this case, the Kingdom of Sardinia would have chosen to submit to France.
[This period of Germany. Unbeknownst to Luynes, Jérôme. Bonaparte with Richard. Metternich has long been agreed, the disposition of the Apennine Peninsula. 】
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Soon, the time came on March 15th.
On this morning, the sky of Paris was covered with a thick cloud of black clouds, and the whole city was particularly dark.
Below this black cloud, in the streets near the banks of the Seine, a group of cavalrymen wearing armor and feathered helmets marched in unison, and they were the team that escorted the king's killer this time.
When the cavalry unit reached the vicinity of the Ministry of the Interior along the banks of the Seine, the Secretary of State, who was squatting at the gate of the Ministry of the Interior waiting for the handover, saw the procession gradually approaching them in the distance, and quickly went to the minister's office to report the news to the Minister Pessini.
"They're coming?" Pessini confirmed the news again with the secretary of state.
"Yes, Your Excellency!" The state secretary nodded in response to Persini.
"Quick! Take a few of your men to get Orsini out of the cage and give it to them! Our mission is accomplished!
Minister Pessini ordered the Secretary of State.
"Yes!" The Secretary of State of the Ministry of the Interior responded to Pessini's remark.
Before the secretary of state could get any further, he was stopped by Pesini.
"What else do you command?" The secretary of state turned to ask Pesini.
After thinking for a moment, Pessini shook his head and got up and said to the secretary of state, "Forget it! I'll be with you! I have something to say to Orsini!" ….
Pessini arrived outside Orsini's cell with the secretary of state, and through the only viewing window in the iron door of the cell, Persini saw Orsini in the room, neatly dressed.
At this moment, Orsini also saw Persini at the visitation gate, and he still said to Orsini with a smile on his face, "Minister Persini, is it almost time for the court to begin!"
Outside the iron gate, Pesini said to Orsini in a solemn tone, "That's right! Orsini!
I'm here to escort you out and hand you over to the court!"
"Then come on!" Orsini stretched out his hand and said to Pesini through the iron door.
Seeing this, Pesini immediately called the secretary of state beside him and the guards around him
Send it to the door to prevent others from breaking into it suddenly.
Then Pesini opened the door of the cell alone under Orsini's puzzled eyes.
"What are you going to do here? Aren't you going to send me to court for trial?" Orsini asked Pesini curiously.
"Before I send you to court, I must remind you once again that you must bite to death, and that everything you do is instigated by the Sardinian Charcoal Party!" Pesini said to Orsini, "His Majesty the Emperor is still angry with the Apennines, so we must find a suitable target for His Majesty the Emperor to vent to!
Otherwise, it will be difficult for me to convince His Majesty the Emperor to support the unification of Italy!"
Orsini listened quietly to Pessini's speech, and then asked in a loud voice, "Monsieur Persini, why do you want to help us persuade the Emperor to complete the independent unification of Italy, which does not seem to be of any benefit to you!"
Pesini was stunned for a moment, and the feeling in the dark told him that if he couldn't answer this question properly, then Orsini would inevitably turn back.
So Pesini replied to Orsini in a nonchalant manner: "Mr. Orsini, I don't really care whether Italy is unified or not!
In my opinion, the unification of Italy has nothing to do with me, and I will not have the slightest sympathy for the death of more Italians."
"You ......" Orsini pointed at Persini, an annoyed expression.
"However, I don't like the Austrian Empire even more!" A hint of disgust flashed in Persini's eyes, "If I had to choose between the unification of Italy and the domination of Italy by the Austrian Empire, I would rather let Italy unify!"
"I would venture to ask why you hate the Austrian Empire so much!" Orsini believed Pessini's claim, and he asked again.
Pesini told Orsini that the reason why he was under the leadership of the Austrian Empire was mainly that of Louis. Napoleonic influence.
Later, Pessini told Orsini that there was a "blood feud" between the Bonapartes and the Habsburgs.
"Actually, Your Majesty is also very tired of the Austrian Empire, but it is not possible to express it directly due to some problems.
It's not a particularly difficult thing to convince him!"
"Alright! I believe in you, and I hope you don't lie to me!" Orsini nodded and said to Persini. ….
"Of course not!" As soon as Pessini's words fell, there was a rumbling thunder outside the prison room.
When the thunder was over, a flash of panic flashed in Pesini's eyes, and he said to Orvini again, "Mr. Orsini, this is the end of our conversation, and you should also go!"
Orsini nodded, then followed Pesini out of the cell.
Immediately afterwards, Pesini called the secretary of state, as well as the prison guards of the prison of the Ministry of the Interior.
Together, they came to another cell, where the three remaining Assassins were being held.
As the jailer opened and moved closer, two of the three collaborators ran up to Percini and knelt on the ground and pleaded with Pesini, "Please let me go! I did not assassinate His Majesty the Emperor...... It's true! I didn't even fire a shot!"
There was a hint of disdain in the eyes of Orsini and the other assassin, thinking that they were the same ones who had clamoured to assassinate the Emperor in the first place, and they were the same ones who were now kneeling down and begging for mercy from Percini.
"Stand up, you cowards!" Orsini couldn't help but scold, "You guys are a real revolutionary!"
The two Sardinian collaborators looked at each other, and one of them couldn't help but rebuke Orsini, "We were lured by your rhetoric!"
"Who asked for His Majesty's immediate assassination in the first place?" Orsini asked rhetorically again, then said to himself, "Isn't it you two?"
The two collaborators were immediately speechless, and they couldn't help but regret in their hearts why they had to insist on assassinating in the first place.
Seeing that neither of them spoke, Orsini continued, "Now that this matter has become what it is, we should face it calmly!
Not only will you not win anyone's sympathy, but you will be looked down upon by others!
Wouldn't it be nice to stand tall and die like a revolutionary?"
The two Sardinian coordinators did not speak, and the third Sardinian coordinator glanced at the two kneeling on the ground with contempt, and then strode to Orsini's side.
"If you two don't get up again, I'll send for you to be lifted!" Pesini also said with a hint of disdain in his eyes.
The two collaborators had no choice but to get up from the ground in a daze, and then pat the dust off their knees as if nothing had happened.
When all the prisoners involved in the assassination had arrived, the Pessini said to them again, "You are going to the Administrative Court soon!
There will be a judgment for your crimes!"
"Long ...... Sir! There is no possibility of living for the sins we have committed!" The co-ordinator asked Pesini with a shudder.
"All I can say is possible!" Pesini responded to the collaborator, "After all, I'm not the presiding judge this time, so I'm not sure if your crime is a direct shooting or a long prison sentence!"
Although all those present knew that Pessini's words were only a relief to them, there were still those who had a glimmer of illusion about the trial of the administrative court, and this illusion came from the two men who had just knelt down, and who did not believe that they were the masterminds of the assassination.
Therefore, the two of them should not face the death penalty, and of course long-term detention must be essential.
Prolonged detention is not unacceptable compared to death.
The group, carrying Pesini's white lies, followed Pesini and the jailers to the gates of the Ministry of the Interior, and under the witness of the cavalry surrounding the Ministry of the Interior, braved the rain and got into the carriage prepared for them by the Administrative Court.
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