Chapter 978: Second Pressure

Although the remaining two collaborators resisted in every possible way, they could not escape the fate of death.

In just fifteen minutes, there were already three more heads in the barrel.

The originally shiny blade of the guillotine knife also became particularly chilling because of the continuous harvesting of three heads.

"From the dust shall be dust, may the mercy of the Lord be with you forever, in the name of the Father and the Son and of the Holy Spirit, Amen." Archbishop Morlo left the execution ground after saying a simple prayer to the three Orsini with a reverent expression.

After glancing at the three heads in the barrel, the officer showed a look of disgust on his face, and then hurriedly ordered his men to place the heads of the three Orsini in the small coffin prepared in advance, and then admonished, "Don't take the wrong head!"

The soldier obeyed the officer's order, put his hand into the barrel and took out the head, then placed their heads in a different coffin (the headless body was already lying in the coffin), and closed the coffin lid.

Immediately afterwards, the officers divided the soldiers into two parts, one of which was responsible for returning the guillotine, and the other part of the soldiers worked together to carry the coffin to the cemetery for burial.

……

When sitting in the study of the Tuileries Palace to correct the papers. When Bonaparte heard the news of Orsini's death, he breathed a sigh of relief.

The trial of Orsini came to an end with the death of Orsini and his accomplices.

But the series of political problems caused by Orsini did not end with Orsini's death, but gradually reached its peak because of Orsini's death.

After all, after the death of Orsini, who was the person concerned, the French Empire was able to use Orsini's confession to attack the Kingdom of Sardinia.

With this in mind, Jérôme. Bonaparte immediately summoned Basilio and asked him to make a personal trip to the French Foreign Office.

"Basilio, you now go to the Imperial Foreign Office and order the Foreign Secretary. Ruiz continued to put pressure on the Kingdom of Sardinia.

This time the attitude must be tougher than the last time, but don't be too tough, and leave them some room to turn around, now is not the time for a showdown!

Do you understand?"

After listening to this, Basilio respectfully addressed Jérôme. Bonaparte replied, "Your Majesty, I will convey it to His Excellency Luyce at once!"

"Hmm!" Jérôme. Bonaparte nodded, then added, "Go and come back!"

Basilio left the Tuileries Palace in a carriage and soon arrived at the "Quai d'Orsay". Ruiz meets.

Morality. When Luyce heard that it was a visitor to the Tuileries, he quickly put down his work and met with Basilio.

When he found out that Basilio had arrived in person, a surprised expression appeared on his face, "Chief Basilio, why did you come in person!"

After that, De. Ruiz quickly ordered the secretary next to him to bring two cups of coffee to the office.

Morality. Ruith raised his hand to stop it, then spoke, "Don't bother! I'll just say a word and leave!"

"What instructions does Your Majesty have?" Morality. Ruiz asked Basilio curiously.

"Your Majesty has ordered me to inform you of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that you can continue to put pressure on the Embassy of Sardinia!" Basilio vs. De. Ruiz responded.

Morality. A look of surprise appeared on Luys's face after hearing this, and he hurriedly asked, "Your Excellency, didn't we just put pressure on us a few days ago?" Why do you still need to press now?"

After hesitating for a moment, Basilio expressed his conjecture, "I suspect that His Majesty is preparing to strangle Sardinian to death little by little, like a python strangling its prey!"

By the way, His Majesty also said not to persecute the Kingdom of Sardinia excessively, pay attention to the scale!

Now is not the time for a complete showdown!"

"Okay!"

Although de. Ruiz thinks Jérôme. Bonaparte was a bit excessive, but since the emperor asked them to continue to exert pressure, then the emperor had asked them to continue to exert pressure. Rui

Si did not want to disobey the emperor's will.

"I've said everything I need to say, so I'll go first!" Basilio vs. De. Ruiz responded.

"I'll send you!" Morality. Ruiz quickly got up to bid farewell to Basilio.

Morality. Ruiz and Basilio walked side by side from the office to the outside of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building, and Barsilio, who was standing near the gate, suddenly whispered a question to De. "Mr. Ruiys, you know Richard. What has Ambassador Mette been doing lately?"

Morality. Ruiz shook his head, he didn't understand what Basilio meant by saying this suddenly.

"I don't know! If you don't know, forget it!" Basilio said lightly, and in De. With a bewildered look in his eyes, Ruiz left the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a carriage.

"What does Mr. Basilio mean by that?"

Virtue standing in place. Ruiz muttered something to himself, and Basilio's words puzzled him.

Morality. Thus Ruyce returned to the office with doubts in mind, and suddenly, at the moment when the office door was about to close, de Lyce. Ryce thought of something.

Wait, Richard. Metternich ...... ...... the Austrian Empire ...... of the Apennine Peninsula

Morality. Ruiz thought that the Austrian Empire was also a huge force in the Apennine Peninsula, and the reason why Basilio said this did not mean that His Majesty the Emperor and the Austrian Empire were colluding.

Thinking of this, De. A wry smile appeared on Ruiz's lips.

He was good at tactical deception, and he never imagined that he would one day taste the feeling of being cheated.

Morality. Ruice had a hunch that the Austrian Empire and the Emperor must have reached some kind of agreement, either verbally or in writing.

It's just that De. Ruiz and his foreign ministry are not yet clear.

This was the case in the 19th century, when the direction of the state and its diplomacy was largely based on secret agreements between monarchs.

The time when the Ministry of Foreign Affairs learns the truth is often after the secret agreement has been fully concluded.

At that time, it would be extremely difficult for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to change the secret treaty between the emperor and the emperor.

Despite the virtue. Ruiz complained in his heart about Jérôme. Bonaparte had made a secret agreement with the Austrian Empire, bypassing their Foreign Office, but for now he had no choice but to follow the rules of Jérôme. The order of Emperor Bonaparte went down.

As for that, Jérôme. When Emperor Bonaparte told him the whole plan could only depend on how His Majesty the Emperor felt about it.

Subsequently, De. Ruiz issued an order to his secretaries of state, ordering them to go to the Sardinian embassy in France to invite de la Anderson. Rocca went to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs again.

The Secretary of State took the order and left, and after half an hour, the Secretary of State led Dela. Ambassador Rocca arrives.

"Your Excellency! What's the matter with you coming to me this time?" Della. Ambassador Roca asked curiously about the man in front of him. Minister Ruiz said.

Morality. Ruiz looked at Della. Ambassador Rocca said, "Your Excellency, Orsini is dead!"

Della. Ambassador Rocca was stunned for a moment, then immediately realized that De. Ruiz's subtext.

Now that the culprit of Orsini is dead, Dera. When will Rocca's promise to him be fulfilled.

"Minister Ruiss, this ...... This one...... We...... It's still being discussed!" Della. Ambassador Rocca was hesitant to respond to Germany. Ruiz responded.

"Counsel, how long are you going to counsel?" Morality. Ruiz raised his voice and questioned Della. Rocca, "You're waiting for us to forget about this and find two random people to fool us!"

"Don't dare!" Della. Ambassador Rocca hurried to the German . Ruiz responded.

Although Della. Roca did mean that, but he couldn't do it in front of De. Ruiz's face spoke.

"When will you be able to give me an accurate answer!" Morality. Ruiz was aggressive based on asking Della. Roca Road.

"One

Month!" Della. Rocca outputs a finger to De. "Please give me another month!

I can promise to give France a satisfactory answer!"

"A month?" Morality. Ruiz shook his head at Della. Roca said, "No! I can't give you another month, I'll only give you half a month to think about it!

If you are not able to give me an answer, then the French Empire will reconsider its relations with the Kingdom of Sardinia!"

"Yes! I'm going to make Sardinia decide as soon as possible!" Della. Rocca whispered to De. Lyce Road.

Morality. Ruiz's attitude immediately turned cloudy, and a smile bloomed on his face again. Rocca said earnestly, "That's right! Ambassador Roca, our two countries are allies who rely on each other!

I don't think you're going to let me down, are you?"

Della. Roca smiled wryly, and he nodded and said that he would definitely do his best to complete this matter.

……

At the same time, in the Tuileries Palace, about a kilometre from the Quai d'Orsay.

Jérôme. Bonaparte was working with Richard. Mette pinched Ambassador to talk.

"Mr. Richard, I think you Austrian Empire can make a little move!" Jérôme. Bonaparte vs. Richard. "For example, in Venice and Lombardy, a mobilization of a certain scale!"

"Your Majesty, between the French Empire and the Kingdom of Sardinia......" Richard. Mette pinched and stopped.

"We will break off diplomatic relations with the Kingdom of Sardinia as soon as possible! Then the task of teaching Sardinia will be entrusted to you!" Jérôme. Bonaparte vs. Richard. Mette replied, "However, when your attack is afraid of Sardinia, you'd better be quicker!"

If you are unable to win a quick victory over Sardinia, the Kingdom of Britain will probably consider joining the war.

At that time, the whole situation will be against your Austrian Empire!"

"We will!" Richard. Mette pinched on Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.