Make France Great Again

Chapter 271 Hypocrite Agreement

The establishment of Jérôme Bonaparte's super-class cabinet dampened the enthusiasm of some members of the Elysée Palace faction, but it also gave some "social democrats" endless daydreams.

Many "republican" MPs doubted whether Jérôme Bonaparte wanted to use his position as prime minister to win over some republicans, so that his plan to amend the constitution would be unimpeded.

In the minds of the vast majority of Republican congressmen, the name Jerome Bonaparte has been equated with "power stick". He is a guy who does not hesitate to use any means to gain power.

Some members of the Montagnards (for example: Victor Hugo) speculated that Jerome Bonaparte might be using this method to cover up others. He would most likely launch a coup in anger because of the failure to amend the constitution.

Of course, this statement was opposed by most people. The reason for his objection was that Jérôme Bonaparte still had more than a year. He had full time to continue to seek the consent of the constitution, and then within the scope of the constitution. Complete the coup.

After all, for Jérôme Bonaparte, the risk of a coup was too great, and his legitimacy came from the Republic.

The rash denial of the republic was not conducive to his rule, and this statement was very popular among "social democrats".

There is no airtight wall in the world, especially for Marcel Jerug, who controls the entire gang force and secret police in Paris.

Marcel Jerug, who obtained the information through a servant placed in the home of a "social democratic" member of parliament, immediately reported the situation to Jérôme Bonaparte.

When Jerome Bonaparte heard Marcel Jerug's report, he couldn't help laughing out loud at the "stupidity" of the "social democrats".

In order to cater to the idea of ​​​​the "social democrats", Jérôme Bonaparte decided to paralyze this group of "social democrats" first.

In the early morning of November 6, a sudden heavy rain enveloped the entire Paris, and a cold wave also swept across the entire Paris with the arrival of the heavy rain.

At the east end of the Champs-Elysées, the Elysee Palace.

Jérôme Bonaparte walked out of the Elysee Palace alone, took the umbrella handed to him by Valewski, held it carefully on his head, and slowly walked out of the Elysee Palace accompanied by Valewski. The courtyard exits the Elysee Palace gate.

At this time, there was no one on the Champs-Elysees under the heavy rain. Only the hazy sound of horse hooves and the roar of the wind in the distance were left. Thick raindrops fell on the umbrella and made a crackling sound. The raindrops pattered along the long bones of the umbrella. The ground is left to form a natural curtain.

Going out in a heavy rain is really not a wise choice, Valewski muttered silently in his heart.

However, if the president wanted to go out, he had no choice but to go out with Jérôme Bonaparte.

Valewski and Jérôme Bonaparte set off southward along the east end of the Champs Avenue, and soon arrived at the bank of the Seine. Jérôme Bonaparte felt relaxed and happy with the view. , Walewski, who was standing aside, did not have such a nature. He carefully avoided the puddle and came to Jerome Bonaparte's side and asked Jerome Bonaparte: "Your Excellency, We should go back!"

"No need to be in such a hurry!" Jerome Bonaparte smiled and walked under an eaves, gently shaking his trousers, and countless water droplets splashed everywhere.

Facing the sudden heavy rain, although Jérôme Bonaparte held an umbrella, he could only protect his upper body. As for his lower body, his trouser legs were completely soaked from the knees down.

After waiting under the eaves for about 10 minutes, the power of the heavy rain gradually diminished.

"Let's go!" Jérôme Bonaparte reopened his umbrella and stepped into the rain.

Valewski could only follow Jérôme Bonaparte.

The two of them walked in the rain for nearly half an hour, and Jerome Bonaparte finally stopped in front of a mansion.

"Let's go!" Jérôme Bonaparte entered the courtyard of the mansion amid the astonishment of Valewski's empress.

He stepped onto the steps of the mansion and came to the front door. He put away his umbrella and knocked gently on the door of the mansion.

"Who?" came a female voice from inside the mansion.

"Is Senator Tocqueville at home?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked in a friendly tone.

The door of the mansion opened a gap, and a woman with brown hair appeared in the gap.

"Mr. President!" The woman who clearly saw the visitor's appearance showed a surprised expression.

"Madam!" Jerome Bonaparte still smiled and asked Mrs. Tocqueville again: "Is Senator Tocqueville at home?"

"Yes! Yes!" Mrs. Tocqueville nodded like a chicken pecking at rice. She opened the door wide and invited Jérôme Bonaparte: "Mr. President, please come in!"

After Jérôme Bonaparte and Valewski were arranged on the sofa in the living room on the first floor by Mrs. Tocqueville, Mrs. Tocqueville apologized and told Jérôme Bonaparte that her husband did not know that Jérôme M. Bonaparte is coming, so he is still resting on the second route.

Valley/span "Can you please ask Senator Tocqueville to come down?" Jérôme Bonaparte still responded politely to Mrs. Tocqueville.

Mrs. Tocqueville hurriedly asked the servants to put out pastries and coffee, and then went to the bedroom to wake up Tocqueville herself.

After Jérôme Bonaparte and Valewski enjoyed a pastry, Senator Tocqueville went downstairs.

Looking at Tocqueville's depressed expression and red eyes, Jérôme Bonaparte instantly knew that Tocqueville must have stayed awake all night yesterday.

"Your Excellency, please forgive the neglect of a man who has stayed up all night!" Tocqueville, sitting on the sofa, yawned and said to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Huh? It seems that Mr. Tocqueville's nightlife is very rich!" Jérôme Bonaparte said with a meaningful smile on his lips.

Tocqueville spread his hands and smiled helplessly. He did not want to explain anything.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who slightly livened up the atmosphere, turned to the topic and said: "Mr. Tocqueville, I believe you know something about the constitutional amendment a few days ago!"

Jérôme Bonaparte's question made Tocqueville shake off his sleepiness, and instead showed a stern expression: "If you, President, are here to persuade me, it is not necessary because I voted in favor at that time."

"Thank you very much!" Jérôme Bonaparte said to Tocqueville with a smile.

"Nothing! I just think that if you continue to lead France, France can slowly transition to a true republican system. God knows who the next president will be. Maybe we will choose a king to come to power!" Representative Tocqueville He waved his hands and said.

Of course, there was still a sentence in his heart that he hadn't said out loud. That is, he was also afraid of a military coup by Jérôme Bonaparte.

"No one knows the republic better than me!" Jérôme Bonaparte responded without humility.

"But President, you still failed! Your votes were still not enough to amend three-quarters of the Constitution!" Tocqueville said regretfully to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"That's why I'm looking for you!" Jérôme Bonaparte rides on the hot railway.

"Mr. President, I have no ability to convince my colleagues to support you! They are more stubborn than me!" Tocqueville wanted to rebuff Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Please tell my Republican friends that I had some misunderstandings with them before, but I believe the misunderstandings will be resolved over time! Now I need a group of talented and learned Republicans in my cabinet to help me work together Govern this country!" Jérôme Bonaparte said to Tocqueville.

An unsatisfactory impulse surged out of Tocqueville's heart. Under France's official mentality, no one dislikes being a cabinet minister or leader.

After a brief impulse, Tocqueville calmed down again: "Mr. President, if I am not mistaken, there is a certain price to pay for serving as your cabinet minister, right?"

"I hope the Republicans will vote in favor when the constitution is revised next time!" Jérôme Bonaparte said to Tocqueville: "Don't the Republicans advocate that all power comes from the people? As long as the French people support me If so, why do we need the consent of the Legislative Assembly? On the contrary, if the French people do not agree with me staying in office, then I will never have the slightest nostalgia. Everything is decided by the people!"

Jérôme Bonaparte put on a democratic posture and spoke to Tocqueville.

After a moment of silence, Tocqueville responded to Jérôme Bonaparte: "Your Excellency, I can help you try to persuade my colleagues, but I cannot guarantee whether they are really willing to change their ways."

"Mr. Tocqueville, as long as you are willing to help!" Jérôme Bonaparte responded to Tocqueville "overjoyed."

After the serious talk, the two chatted for a while, and learned from Tocqueville that Jérôme Bonnet seemed to be contemplating a book about the end of the Bourbon dynasty.

Jérôme Bonaparte suddenly remembered Tocqueville's famous work "The Old Regime and the Great Revolution". He half-jokingly and half-seriously told Tocqueville that he would definitely read the book after it was completed.

It was already eleven o'clock in the morning when Jérôme Bonaparte and Valewski left the residence of Congressman Tocqueville. Looking for Bookstore www.zhaoshuyuan.com The heavy rain also turned into a drizzle.

Jerome Bonaparte looked up at the dark clouds in the sky and said an inexplicable sentence: "It should be sunny tomorrow!"

Valewski looked at Jerome Bonaparte with an inexplicable expression. He did not understand what Jerome Bonaparte meant.

Was the president talking about the weather, or was he referring to something else?

"Let's go!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Valewski.

The two people holding umbrellas took advantage of the rain to subside slightly and returned to the Elysee Palace.

At the same time, a war in Hesse-Kassel, a few hundred kilometers away from Paris, was about to start here. The two sides of the war were Prussia and Austria, the two most powerful countries in the entire German region.

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