Chapter 980: The Sardinian Ambassador Who Dumped the Pot
Thinking of this, Della. The corners of Rocca's mouth twitched slightly, and he was too busy to talk about De. Ruiz responded, "Your Excellency, we in the Kingdom of Sardinia can handle these problems! I won't bother your country!"
"Can you really handle it?" Morality. Ruiz looked at Della suspiciously. Ambassador Lola.
"We can!" Della. Lola spoke in a firm tone to Germany. Lyce Road.
"That's good! I hope that your country will be able to deal with the extremist newspapers and forces in your country as soon as possible! What should be sealed, what should be detained!" Morality. Ruiz smiled with satisfaction.
"Yes!" Della. Ambassador Rocca nodded helplessly.
So far, he can only choose to agree to Germany first. Ruiz, and then throw the problem to Cavour.
After all, he is only a diplomatic ambassador, and the issue of rectifying the domestic extremist newspaper is left to Cavour.
"That's it! Mr. Ambassador, I won't keep you here any longer!" Morality. Ruiz like Della. Ambassador Rocca issued an eviction order.
Della. After the departure of Ambassador Rocca, de Rocca de. Ruiys ordered his secretary of state to summon the British ambassador to France, Kauts.
After receiving the order, the Secretary of State acted quickly, and soon Ambassador Kautz came to Germany. Ruiz's face.
"Welcome, Ambassador Kauts!"
In the face of Ambassador Kauts, de Coats. Ruiz changed his previous aggressive attitude towards the Kingdom of Sardinia and smiled kindly.
The treatment between countries is determined by the status and strength of the two countries.
Because of Della. The Kingdom of Sardinia, represented by Ambassador Rocca, was a vassal of the French Empire. Ruiz would not care about the attitude of the Kingdom of Sardinia at all, put on a face for them, and deliberately embarrassed them.
The Kingdom of Britain, represented by Ambassador Kauts, was a country of the same status and strength as the French Empire. Luyce would treat it with such a kind attitude.
Of course, strictly speaking Britain is actually much more powerful than France in general, but few people are willing to admit that even the Kingdom of Britain does not think that Britain is much greater than France.
And the reason for all this is, of course, due to Napoleon and Jérôme. Bonaparte, Napoleon made a tiger skin to bluff the British, Jérôme. Bonaparte put another "patch" (Crimean War) on this tiger skin, making this tiger look even more lifelike.
The topic was further away, and Ambassador Kauts also smiled at the German side. Ruiz nodded, then asked De. Ryce called him for something.
"I wanted to ask when your country would hand over Bernard to us!" Morality. Ruiz asked Ambassador Kauts, "We can't afford to let a criminal who assassinated the monarch go unpunished!"
"This ......," said Ambassador Kautz, who hesitated for a moment. Ruiz responded, "According to information from the Kingdom of Britain, Bernard had already assassinated Jérôme in Orsini. Before His Majesty Bonaparte, he was dead!"
Morality. Ruiz had a surprised expression on his face after hearing this, at this moment he didn't know that Bernard was indirectly killed by the National Intelligence Service, "Was it murder or accident?"
Ambassador Kautz looked indifferently at the German Brown Invitation. "Our police have carefully investigated Bernard's death and have come to the conclusion that Bernard died in an accident!
He was walking alone on his way home in the middle of the night when he was blackmailed by the street hooligans, and then he died because he was outnumbered!"
Morality. Ruiz was silent for a moment, then said to Ambassador Kauts, "Can your country hand over Bernard's body to us?"
"What do you want corpses for?" Ambassador Kautz looked at De. Cotz suspiciously. Lyce Road.
"Even if Bernard has been turned into a corpse, he will return to France to stand trial!" Morality. Ruiz replied to Ambassador Kautz with a strong voice.
"Prime Minister Palmerston is preparing to push for a bill on the preparation of assassination in British territory!
Once the bill is passed by Parliament
and Bernard's body will be handed over to your country!" Ambassador Kautz expressed his gratitude to Germany. Ruiz replied.
"I hope this bill can be pushed forward smoothly!" Morality. Ruiz responded to Ambassador Kautz.
"I also hope that the bill will pass smoothly!"
Although Ambassador Kaates knew in his heart that the bill would most likely be shelved, he nodded his head and echoed the bill in favor of de Coats. Ruiz said.
Then, De. Minister Ruiys again had a casual chat with Ambassador Kauts.
After a brief small talk, Ambassador Kautz left the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
……
On the evening of March 23.
When a telegram from Paris was delivered from the Sardinian Embassy in France to the telegraph room set up in the Palazzo Torino, the attendant in charge of the telegraph room went to Victor as soon as he saw the telegram. In front of the bedchamber of King Emmanuel II.
The attendant in charge of guarding the door of the dormitory hurriedly asked him what had happened after seeing the attendant with a panicked look.
"Please forward this telegram to Your Majesty!" The telegraph attendant forwarded the telegram to the chamberlain, and then added: "The contents of the telegram are urgent, and must be delivered to Your Majesty as soon as possible!"
The chamberlain did not dare to slack off for a moment after receiving the telegram, and the attendant with the telegram took up the candlestick, and another attendant quickly helped him open the door and enter the inner room, and then cautiously arrived at Vidocq. Emmanuel II's bedroom door, knocked on the door.
After a while, there was a message from the room. Emmanuel's voice said with a hint of irritation, "Who?"
"Your Majesty!" The attendant pointed to the crack in the door and replied, "There's a telegram from France!"
The room fell silent again, and after a while, Victor. Emmanuel II's voice reached the squire's voice again, "I see! Wait at the door for a while!"
"Yes!" The squire obeyed Victor. The order of Emmanuel II waited quietly at the gate.
Another ten minutes passed, and the door slowly opened, and in the candlelight, the attendant saw Vidocq. Emmanuel II.
Vidocq at this time. Emmanuel II's face was full of exhaustion, and his pale blue pupils were bloodshot as if he hadn't woken up yet.
"Your Majesty!" Seeing this, the squire hurried to Vidocq. Emmanuel II said deferentially.
"Where's the telegram?" Vidocq. Emmanuel asked the squire in a slightly hoarse voice.
Seeing this, the attendant hurriedly handed the telegram to Vidocq. Emmanuel II.
Vidocq. After receiving the telegram, Emmanuel II quickly unfolded the folded telegram and said to his attendants, "Bring the candlestick in your hand a little closer to me!"
The squire obeyed Vidocq. Emmanuel II's order was to place the menorah as close to Vidocq as possible. Emmanuel II, Vidocq. Emmanuel II was able to read the contents of the telegram clearly.
Vidocq after reading the telegram. Emmanuel II raised his head again and ordered the attendants beside him, "Go and call Cavour over!"
"Yes!" The squire was about to leave, and before he could turn around, Vidocq. Emmanuel stopped him again and ordered him to give him the candlestick in his hand.
The squire had to hear about Vidocq. Emmanuel II gave him the menorah by order and walked alone through the dark corridors.
Vidocq holding a candlestick. Emmanuel II returned to his bedchamber and his wife asked him what had happened.
Vidocq Emmanuel II did not immediately answer his question, he first placed the candlestick on the cabinet near the bedside, and then, while putting the coat on the hanger, replied to his wife lightly, "It's not a big deal, it will be solved soon!"
Vidocq. After changing his clothes, Emmanuel II kissed his wife on the forehead again, then turned to his study and waited for Cavour's arrival.
On the other hand, receive Vidocq. The attendants ordered by Emmanuel II quickly rode in the carriage
Drive away from the Royal Palace of Turin.
After a 10-minute journey, the attendants arrived at Prime Minister Cavour's residence.
The two guards guarding the gates of the mansion quickly stopped him and urged him to stay away from Cavour's mansion.
"I'm Victor. By order of His Majesty Emmanuel, I have come to invite the head of Cavour to the palace!" The palace attendant told the guards what he was coming from.
When the two guards heard that it was a visitor from the royal palace of Turin, they immediately let him go.
The palace attendants of Turin were able to enter Cavour's mansion, and after stepping into the mansion, the palace attendants told the housekeeper in the mansion what they meant.
The butler quickly took him to Cavour's study, where Cavour, the prime minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia, was still working.
Cavour was greatly surprised by the arrival of the palace attendants, and he hastened to inquire about the palace attendants' intentions.
The palace attendant once again told Cavour what he meant, and Cavour decisively put down his pen and got up and said to Te, "Go! Take me into the palace!"
Afterwards, Cavour and his palace attendants rode to the royal palace in their carriage.
When Cavour arrived at the royal palace in Turin, another attendant appeared in front of Cavour, who led him to Victor. The study of Emmanuel II.
Entering the study Cavour first went to Vidocq in the room. Emmanuel II bowed slightly, then to Victor. Emmanuel II asked, "Your Majesty, what is urgent on the part of France?"
"Cavour, see for yourself!" Vidocq. Emmanuel II put the telegram in front of Garfurd and said lightly.
After Cavour took the telegram, he carefully read the contents of the telegram, and his expression gradually changed from his previous indifference to shock.