Chapter 1129 Departure to Cyprus
The refusal of the Kingdom of Britain, although successful in extinguishing Jérôme Bonaparte's hopes for armed intervention, did not change his determination to smuggle Russian revolutionaries.
The day after Britain made its position clear, Jérôme Bonaparte again summoned Louis de Kaz to his study.
This time, Luis Decaz was called to the study alone.
"Mr. Dekaz!" Jérôme Bonaparte clasped his hands together and asked slowly, "How are you ready?"
Louis Dekaz knew in his heart that the reason why the Emperor asked him this was probably to imply that it was his time to go.
So, Luis de Kaz said in a solemn tone, "Your Majesty, I have booked a ticket from the port of Rouen to St. Petersburg in two days!"
"In such a hurry!"
Although Jérôme Bonaparte hoped that Louis Dekaz would leave as soon as possible, he still had to feign surprise.
Immediately, Jérôme Bonaparte kindly asked, "Do you need to prepare for a while?" There is still a long time before the complete collapse of the regime in St. Petersburg!"
Louis Dekaz shook his head and replied to Jérôme Bonaparte, "Your Majesty, I have prepared all the things that need to be prepared in the near future!
Staying in Paris is just a waste of time, so it's better to get to St. Petersburg as soon as possible!
Although there will be no avalanche for the regime in St. Petersburg for a while, no one can predict whether there will be an accident.
If you go earlier, you can prevent accidents!"
After listening to Louis Decaz's answer, Jérôme Bonaparte bowed slightly, and looked at Louis Drass with a look full of trust, "In that case, then I won't say anything more!"
However, when you arrive in St. Petersburg, you must act on the premise of protecting your own safety, and the security in St. Petersburg is not as good as in Paris, especially now that it is still in a period of ups and downs, not to mention the security situation!
When you arrive in St. Petersburg, be sure to seek refuge in Duke Golitsyn as soon as possible!
Remember not to wander the streets of St. Petersburg alone!"
Jérôme Bonaparte's tender advice touched Louis Dekaz's heart.
In this materialistic society, it is difficult for anyone to care about the well-being of others, let alone a monarch, as much as Jérôme Bonaparte.
This means that he, Louis Decaz, has already left a good impression in the emperor's heart!
The road ahead cannot be said to be smooth sailing, but can only be said to be bright.
"Your Majesty, I will definitely follow the teachings!" Louis Decaz replied excitedly to Jérôme Bonaparte.
"Mr. Dekaz!" Jérôme Bonaparte stretched out his index finger and pointed at Louis Dekaz, and said to Louis Dekaz in a particularly serious tone, "Please remember! Your life belongs not only to you, but also to the entire French Empire!
I will be at the Tuileries Palace, waiting for your triumphant return!"
"Your Majesty, I will definitely live up to your expectations of me!" Luis Decaz's voice was firm, and his eyes revealed a hint of determination.
"Hmm!"
Encouraged by Jérôme Bonaparte, Louis de Caz left his study with loyalty to the French Empire and a vision of the future.
When Louis de Caz had completely distanced himself from the study of the Tuileries Palace, Jérôme Bonaparte took a long breath and whispered to himself in the tone of an elder, "Alas! The young people of this era (Louis Dekaz is actually 2 years older than Jérôme Bonaparte, but Jérôme Bonaparte is older than Dekaz together) is really deceitful!
Just pour two sentences of inspirational chicken soup casually, and you can get double the favor!
It's like in our time, no matter how much the boss's chicken soup is poured in, it won't have any effect!"
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With Louis Dekaz ordered to go to the Russian Empire, the French Empire was near
There is no more emergencies waiting for him to deal with.
It was not until mid-April, when Minister Diko asked for an audience with Jérôme Bonaparte, that Jérôme Bonaparte understood that the Imperial Navy's military exercises near the island of Cyprus were about to begin.
The purpose of Chancellor Dyco's visit to the Tuileries Palace was naturally to invite Jérôme Bonaparte to the site of the exercise.
As soon as they met, Jérôme Bonaparte couldn't help but complain about Diko, "Chancellor Diko, you really have perseverance!
Didn't I tell you before that I wouldn't be participating in this military exercise?"
"Your Majesty, all the officers and men of the French Navy are eagerly looking forward to your arrival!" Chancellor Diko said to Jérôme Bonaparte with great emotion, "Every general and soldier wants to be guided by you and heard from you!
You can't let them down!"
"Minister Diko, I don't seem to have agreed to participate in this military exercise together!" Jérôme Bonaparte pointed to the papers on the desk, shrugged his shoulders and said helplessly, "Look at the work I still have to do!
There is no need for military exercises!"
"Your Majesty, I have promised the soldiers participating in the exercise that I must substitute you in the exercise!
Aren't you trying to make me lose face in front of my subordinates?" Chancellor Dick first said aggrievedly to Jérôme Bonaparte, and then forcefully said, "Besides, work is never done!
And there will not be a large-scale exercise like this in a few years, or even ten years!"
After the strong rhetoric of Chancellor Dico, Jérôme Bonaparte suddenly felt that there was a little bit of reason.
Immediately afterwards, Jérôme Bonaparte remembered some time ago a news from the Syrian region.
The message says: in the Syrian region, a terrible religious struggle is brewing.
The person who posted this news hoped that France would put an end to this possible religious struggle as soon as possible!
If this news had been ordinary, Jérôme Bonaparte would have chosen to ignore it.
After all, how could a man as resourceful as him care about such a "trivial matter" as a religious struggle? (Jérôme Bonaparte at this time did not realize that what he thought was a religious struggle would turn into a terrible religious vendetta in history!)
The French Emperor Napoleon III, forced by the "mistake" of Italian policy, had to choose to send troops to Syria to maintain. )
Now, this "little thing", which could turn into a religious struggle, really gave Jérôme Bonaparte a reason to convince himself.
After all, it had been years since he had last left France for another country.
Therefore, Jérôme Bonaparte felt the need to move his rusty muscles.
"Dico, it's a pity! I can't take part in the whole exercise!" Jérôme Bonaparte said to Chancellor Dico.
Before Diko could reply, Jérôme Bonaparte then said to Diko, "But it occurred to me that there has been a recent news of religious struggle in Syria, and I think it is necessary to go to Syria myself and consult with their governor!
By the way, and Egypt! Their governor has been inviting me to visit Egypt, so take advantage of this time to visit them!
Egypt is, after all, our important friend, and we can't let them chill!"
"Thank you very much, Your Majesty!" Diko stood up and bowed deeply to Jérôme Bonaparte, understanding that the Emperor's visit to the Ottoman Empire and Egypt was nothing more than an excuse for his participation in military exercises.
"Minister Dico, I'm just stopping by to participate in a military exercise!" Jérôme Bonaparte reminded Dicoult.
"Understood!"
Subsequently, Jérôme Bonaparte sent Basilio to summon de Ruiz to the exchange of visits.
De Ruiz walked into the office with a puzzled look on his face, and asked Jérôme Bonaparte what he commanded.
Jérôme Bonaparte will soon leave for Syria
De Ruiys was informed of the news of Egypt, and then told him to make sure that the news was passed on to the Ottoman Empire and Egypt.
In the face of Jérôme Bonaparte's sudden request, de Ruiz showed a blank expression, "Your Majesty, after you go! What about the Empire?"
"The Empire is still running as it was before!!" Jérôme Bonaparte said lightly, "During my absence, you, Ruet, Faure, Bjor, and Morni will still form a regency committee to keep the empire running!"
I believe that with your abilities, the empire will run smoothly!"
When de Ruiz heard that there was no Empress Augusta, he immediately asked Jérôme Bonaparte, "Your Majesty, will Her Majesty also follow you?"
"Of course!" Jérôme Bonaparte nodded to de Ruiz and replied, "Not only Her Majesty, but also the Dauphin!"
I had promised Friedrich to show him around the pyramids, and now that I have a time to visit abroad, I want to take them with me!"
"If there is an accident in Paris...... de Ruiz is a little uneasy.
"Then let General McMahon move!" Jerome Bonaparte said with a fierce look in his eyes, "At that time, McMahon will also be the governor of Paris, and he will suppress all opposition in Paris!"
De Ruiys nodded and replied to Jérôme Bonaparte, "Understood!"
Shortly after de Ruisse's departure, Jérôme Bonaparte personally went to Augusta's room.
Augusta was playing the piano with Friedrich, and the arrival of Jérôme Bonaparte caused Friedrich to stop playing.
"Why are you here?" Augusta asked Jérôme Bonaparte curiously.
Jérôme Bonaparte told Friedrich and Augusta about the military exercises and the pyramids and churches with his family.
"Yay!"
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