Make France Great Again

Chapter 136 Holiday Communication

Early morning, August 2, 1849.

The morning sun shines into the room through the gaps in the thick curtains embroidered with the logo of the golden bee, and the slightly hot beam spreads along the red Persian carpet all the way to the corner of the bed, adding a touch of light to the dark bedroom.

On a large carved mahogany bed with a silk curtain, Jerome Bonaparte lying flat on the bed with only a shirt and shorts left on his body, closed his eyes and made a "big" character, which should have been placed on the bed in red. Thin blankets have long been "discarded" on Persian rugs along with clothing.

"When, when, when!"

In the corner of the bedroom, the heavy-falling mechanical clock wrapped in a rococo-style walnut shell, after a heavy fall brought the gears to run, and suddenly issued a dull but rhythmic single sound when the clock pointed to 12 o'clock.

The grand grandfather clock struck 12 times in a row and stopped. Jerome Bonaparte, who was lying on the bed, just woke up. When he was half asleep and half awake, he wanted to rub his sleepy eyes with his right hand, but found that he could not feel his right hand. , There was only a tingling sensation in the right hand.

Jerome Bonaparte, who felt something strange coming from his right hand, instantly dispelled the drowsiness that swept over him. He didn't want to be "crippled" like the future German Emperor, narcissist, and Empire Destroyer Wilhelm II.

Jerome Bonaparte opened his eyes and turned his head to the right, only to realize that his right hand was resting on the head of a lady wearing a long black dress at some point.

The lady lying on the bed is Jerome Bonaparte's mistress, the Marquise de Alais.

"Damn, what the hell did I do yesterday?" Jerome Bonaparte muttered in a low voice. His memory was faulted, and he only remembered that he was "earnestly" invited by Baron Achille Fuld to go to his place yesterday. A mansion comparable to the Tuileries Palace to attend Archille Fuld's dinner.

During the dinner, Jerome Bonaparte met the Marquise de Alais and the Marquis de Alais, a seemingly incompatible couple.

The Marquis of Allais almost humbled to Jerome Bonaparte: If the president needs it, he will unconditionally dedicate his loyalty to the president, and at the same time thank the president for allowing him to get a share of the railway bond.

Jerome Bonaparte, who was not thinking about the Marquis of Allais, just casually encouraged the Marquis of Allais a few words, then turned his attention to the Marquise of Allais intentionally or unintentionally.

The Marquise de Alais at the dinner party was still so radiant, wearing a long black dress decorated with butterflies, her bare collarbone can vaguely see the inner black corset, she wore a certain black floral hat on her head, and a pair of Small black leather shoes, the overall attire gives people a sense of mystery and temptation,

Like a rose with thorns.

Perhaps because she was accompanied by her husband, the Marquise of Allais only paid tribute to her lover, Jérôme Bonaparte, and then brought the Marquis and Jérôme Bonaparte together regardless of the Marquis of Allais' consent.

Looking at the back of the Marquise d'Arlais as she penetrated into the crowd, Jérôme Bonaparte felt a little regretful.

After the Marquise de Alais left, Archille Fuld ran out from nowhere. Under his leadership, Jérôme Bonaparte met with a group of influential bankers in Paris, including Jérôme Bonaparte is familiar with the founders of the Future Loan Bank, brothers Emile Perel and Isaac Perel, brother of the famous industrialist Eugene Schneider's brother Adolf Schneider.

[PS: Eugene Schneider and Adolf Schneider are the first generation founders of Schneider Electric. Schneider started from the banking industry and entered the industry. After experiencing many twists and turns, it finally became the current Schneider Electric. It can be said to be a century-old brand. 】

Bankers eager to climb to the top came to have a warm conversation with Jerome Bonaparte, and then toasted Jerome Bonaparte. In order to maintain the unity of the financial industry, Jerome Bonaparte had a cup of wine of coping.

Jerome Bonaparte, who finally managed to barely cope with the banker's wheel battle, wobbled away from the crowd and came to a corner to rest. In a haze, he seemed to see a black mass walking towards him.

He didn't know anything about what happened after that.

Jerome Bonaparte, who was struggling with a headache, wanted to free his already unconscious right hand from the restraint of the Marquise de Alais, but he didn't want to wake up the Marquise de Alais due to excessive force.

The Marquise of Alais woke up slowly. Feeling something strange coming from her neck, the Marquise subconsciously turned her head and glanced, only to find that her neck was pressing Jérôme Bonaparte's arm. She quickly raised her head to apologize and said: "sorry!"

Afterwards, he lowered his head slightly ashamed?

"Nothing!" Jerome Bonaparte dragged his lost right hand with his left hand and rubbed it back and forth to restore his intuition.

Seeing this, the Marquise de Alais also used her slender palms to help Jerome Bonaparte "promote blood circulation and remove stasis".

After a few minutes, Jerome Bonaparte's right hand finally regained its intuition, and the numbness became even more intense.

Jerome Bonaparte clenched and loosened his palm back and forth, and asked the Marquise de Alais, "By the way, why are you here? Also, where is this place?"

The Marquise of Alai showed a shocked expression, and asked with a puzzled face: "You really don't remember?"

Jérôme Bonaparte, who felt the numbness in his arm subsided, raised his hand and pressed his temple to relieve the headache caused by drinking, and said: "I only remember that I was attending the dinner of Baron Archille Fuld. I don’t know at all! By the way, there is still a black shadow!”

The Marquise de Alais came behind Jerome Bonaparte and pushed Jerome Bonaparte's hand pressing his temple, and helped Jerome Bonaparte relieve his headache with her own hands, and told what happened afterwards.

Jerome Bonaparte's drunk posture happened to be seen by the Marquise de Alais, and she, who was also a little drunk from drinking, came to Jerome Bonaparte's side to help him up when he was crumbling.

At the same time, Achille Fuld also noticed that Jerome Bonaparte seemed to be no longer in the main venue of the dinner, so he hurriedly looked for Jerome Bonaparte.

When he saw Jerome Bonaparte, he found that Jerome Bonaparte was walking with the support of the Marquise de Allais.

According to the president's current drunk posture, it must be impossible to return to the Elysee Palace.

It would be bad if he was caught drunk and lost his mind by some squatting tabloid reporters on the way back.

At the gracious suggestion of Baron Achille Fuld, who was considerate of the president, the Marchioness of Allais placed the president in a room in his mansion.

Looking at Jerome Bonaparte who was about to fall down, the Marquise of Allais could only nod her head in agreement.

Baron Achille Fuld brought the Marquise de Alais and Jerome Bonaparte into a room, and ordered his servants to fetch two candlesticks, each with four candles.

They were placed on the head of the bed and the round walnut table respectively, and the whole room was lit up. After finishing all this, Achille Fuld and his servants left the room and closed the door.

The Marquise de Ales wanted to help Jérôme Bonaparte take off her clothes and leave, but she was pinned down on the bed by the drunken Jerome Bonaparte after taking off her pants.

The Marquise Alai, who was already a little sleepy, also fell asleep after seeing that she could not move.

After listening to the narration of the Marquise de Alais, Jerome Bonaparte looked at the furnishings in the room again, and said, "So, we slept at the baron's house overnight!"

"That's right!" The Marquise de Alais continued to press Jerome Bonaparte's temple with her fingers.

"Your husband is really a considerate person!" Jerome Bonaparte teased the Marquise de Alais, "I didn't even go looking for my wife after staying overnight!"

The Marquise of Ales showed a charming expression and said to Jerome Bonaparte in a coquettish voice: "Mr. President, women in Paris who haven't returned home have either disappeared or gone to work on their own business!"

The naked teasing of the Marquise of Allais made Jérôme Bonaparte unable to control the commotion of his body anymore, he turned around and hugged the Marquise of Allais.

"Madam's career line is fluctuating! This is not good, let me help a group of ladies!"

The long black skirt was stripped off in an instant, and the black corset was also thrown on the ground.

Not long after, a soft moan came from the room.

"God! Father! Forgive me! Oh! Push!"

"Oh! My Virgin Mary! No... no..."

...

Forty minutes later, the moaning stopped.

After another 20 minutes, the door slowly opened, and Jerome Bonaparte, who was refreshed, came out with the blush-cheeked Marquise de Alais.

Seeing this, the servant in charge of cleaning the corridor hurriedly reported it to Achille Fuld.

Archille Fuld, who was greeting Persini in the living room, smiled after hearing the servant's report, and said, "Count Persini, Your Excellency the President is awake!"

[PS: Pessini likes to make them call him Earl in front of other people! 】

Persini, who was tasting tea, hurriedly put down the tea set and greeted Jérôme Bonaparte with Archille Fuld.

When the servant heard that Jerome Bonaparte was about to leave without saying goodbye, Archille Fuld and Pessini appeared in Jerome Bonaparte's The only way.

"Your Excellency the President!"

"Your Excellency the President!"

Pescini and Archille Fould called out to Jerome Bonaparte almost at the same time.

"Pissini, Monsieur Baron!" Only then did Jerome Bonaparte realize that the "guest" was Persini.

Afterwards, the two glanced at the Marquise de Alais who was led by Jerome Bonaparte and said at the same time, "Madame!"

The Marquise de Alais nodded slightly, then let go of Jerome Bonaparte's hand and said, "I'm going back first!"

"Yes!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded.

The Marquise of Allais left alone, and Jerome Bonaparte asked Persini, "Pissini, do you have any business at the baron's mansion?"

"I..." Persini glanced at Baron Archille Fuld, and what he meant was self-evident.

When Baron Achille Fuld was about to evade, he heard Jerome Bonaparte say: "Mr. Baron is not an outsider, so tell me!"

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