"Rue, sit down! I have something to discuss with you!"

Faced with Jérôme Bonaparte's pleasant attitude, Eugène Rouet felt both happy and frightened.

Fortunately, His Majesty the Emperor, who had not seen him alone for a long time, actually made an appointment with him alone. This meant that he himself had not lost the Emperor's trust, and he still had room for improvement.

The scary part was that the emperor suddenly summoned him to see if he had anything to entrust him with that could not be disclosed to the public.

Eugène Rouet, who had worked with the emperor for nearly six years, knew the emperor's style of doing things very well. There was a high probability that this sudden summons was to make him do something that was inconvenient for him to do.

However, even if Rue has determined that he may be given a difficult job by the emperor, he must seize every opportunity, because as the imperial system gradually stabilizes, more and more newcomers are springing up like mushrooms after a spring rain.

If they are not careful, these old people who once assisted His Majesty the Emperor will be replaced.

Once they lose this position, it will be difficult for them to get up. Maybe His Majesty the Emperor will send them to the Senate for their hard work and merit.

The world lacks nothing but people who want to climb up.

"Your Majesty, what are your orders?" Eugène Rouet immediately put on a posture of sharing the king's worries.

"You don't need to be like this!" Jérôme Bonaparte patted Eugène Rouet on the shoulder and said affectionately: "I called you here just to have a chat with you! Relax!"

Chat? How can it be!

Eugène Rouet couldn't help but smile bitterly in his heart, but on the surface he listened to Jérôme Bonaparte's words, and his tense face relaxed a little.

Looking at the transformation of Eugène Rouet, Jérôme Bonaparte nodded with satisfaction and said: "Isn't this great? Why do you have to make the chat atmosphere so tense?" He paused, and then Asked: "By the way, how are you feeling recently?"

"Your Majesty, I feel very good! The work of the Minister of Justice makes me feel an unprecedented sense of fulfillment!" Eugène Rouet responded to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"As long as you are satisfied!" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Eugène Rouet with a smile.

"However, although the work of the Minister of Justice has brought me fulfillment, it has also caused me a kind of trouble!" Eugène Rouet turned to Jérôme Bonaparte and "complained".

"What troubles do you have? Tell me and I'll see if I can solve it for you!" Jérôme Bonaparte still asked Eugène Rouet in the tone of a good friend.

"The job of Minister of Justice makes it impossible for me to stay by your side and serve you!" Eugène Rouet pretended to be annoyed and replied to Jérôme Bonaparte: "Sometimes, I think that I should resign. The office of Minister of Justice remains with you!”

"You are the pillar of the empire! How can you just stay by my side? Wouldn't that be overkill!" Of course Jerome Bonaparte understood that Eugène Rouet was showing his loyalty to him, and he also Happy to see it come to fruition.

"How can I have any talent? Thanks to your promotion, I have the opportunity to serve the empire!" Eugène Rouet then complimented Jérôme Bonaparte: "The most talented person in this world There are too many, and there are too few people who are good at discovering talents! Without you, even my great talents will be of little use! Not to mention, I don’t have any particularly great talents.”

"Rouet, you are too modest!" Jérôme Bonaparte responded to Eugène Rouet with a straight face.

Judging from Jérôme Bonaparte's expression, he seemed a little unhappy with Eugène Rouet's excessive self-effacement.

"Your Majesty, I am not being modest! I am seeking truth from facts!" Ruet also "corrected" Jérôme Bonaparte's mistake with a serious face: "Without you, I might still be an unknown person. A legendary young lawyer! How many people can recognize me! It’s really because of you that I can stand here.”

"Okay, okay!" Jérôme Bonaparte decided to get down to business: "I do have something to ask you!"

"Your Majesty, please give the order!" Eugène Rouet said while sitting upright.

"You don't need to be so serious!" Jerome Bonaparte spread his hands and said in an easy-going tone: "I told you this was just a casual chat! If you don't want to, forget it!"

"Your Majesty, you say it! I will do my best to complete it!" Eugène Rouet said to Jérôme Bonaparte solemnly.

"That's right! I think..." Jérôme Bonaparte tactfully told Eugène Rouet that he wanted to leave Paris: "While I'm away, I want to During this time in Paris, you will be in charge of daily meetings!

After all, Queen Augusta was still pregnant and it was impossible for her to hold frequent meetings! In this case, her body will not be able to bear it! "

After listening to Jérôme Bonaparte's "plea", Eugène Rouet's mind went blank. He simply couldn't believe what he heard.

Oh, God! Am I dreaming? If this is a dream, please don't let me wake up!

Eugène Rouet's heart was roaring crazily. The "task" given to him by Jérôme Bonaparte was even more exciting than he imagined.

Give him the power to hold daily meetings! This is equivalent to cutting off a part of the administrative power of the empire and giving it to him.

Even if it is only a part of the administrative power, it is greater than the power of the Lord Seal or the Minister of State.

During the period when the emperor left France, Eugène Rouet was equivalent to the "vice emperor" of the entire empire.

"Rue, Rue!"

Just when Eugène Rouet was stunned, Jerome Bonaparte's voice reached his ears. He quickly apologized to Jerome Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, I am rude!"

"Nothing!" Jerome Bonaparte waved his hand magnanimously, and then asked with a smile: "Is there anything you want to ask me?"

After Eugène Rouet pondered for a moment, he carefully asked Jérôme Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, where are you going?"

"Constantinople! I'm going to confer honors on those soldiers!" Jerome Bonaparte responded immediately?

“Constantinople!” Eugène Rouet exclaimed, and then persuaded Jérôme Bonaparte not to go: “Your Majesty, the entire empire exists because of you! You must not go to Constantinople! "

"Ruet, are you teaching me how to do things?" Jérôme Bonaparte said in a cold tone.

"Your Majesty, that's not what I meant!" Eugène Rouet hurriedly explained: "I just..."

"Just what?" continued Jérôme Bonaparte.

"I'm just worried about your safety in Constantinople!" Eugene Rouet said through gritted teeth.

"Don't worry about this, there will be a troop coming with me!" Jérôme Bonaparte responded to Eugène Rouet: "Are you willing to accept this job or not?"

At this point, Eugène Rouet knew that he could not prevent Jérôme Bonaparte from going to Constantinople, so he had no choice but to express that he would do his best to assist Her Majesty the Queen.

"With you in Paris, I feel relieved!" Jérôme Bonaparte reached out and patted Eugène Rouet on the shoulder again.

Afterwards, he euphemistically issued an eviction order and said, "While there is still some time, you can go and prepare!"

"Yes, Your Majesty!"

After Eugène Rouet left, Jérôme Bonaparte sent people to the National Intelligence Service to look for Marcel Jerug.

"Your Majesty!" Marcel Jerug responded humbly to Jerome Bonaparte.

"While I am away from Paris, you must closely monitor Eugène Rouet! Once you find any signs of rebellion in him, eradicate him immediately!" Jerome Bonaparte said without any warmth in his voice. .

The reason why he chose Eugène Rouet was because Rouet, as Minister of Justice, had been living in the remote areas of Jérôme Bonaparte's core group for a long time, and his influence on other members of the core group was not as influential as that of the rich. He did that, so even if he divided part of the administrative power, he would not be able to threaten the safety of Jerome Bonaparte's regime.

Neither Fuld, Morny, nor Pesini would completely obey Eugène Rouet. Even if Eugène Rouet wanted to betray the country, he could not reach an agreement with the cabinet members.

Not to mention, after Jérôme Bonaparte leaves, the army near Paris will be in Niel's hands.

Niel himself is already considered a core member of Jérôme Bonaparte's military group and the future chief of general staff.

Jérôme Bonaparte really couldn't imagine how the opposition could leverage Niel.

Unless Niel is promised the position of prime minister, how can a person like Niel take risks for a blank check?

Sending Marcel Jerug to monitor Eugène Rouet was just an insurance policy to prevent Rouet's hot-headedness from directly "exploding" in Paris.

"Yes!" Marcel Jerug replied immediately.

In the next few days, Jerome Bonaparte showed no sign of leaving, as if his previous talk of going to Constantinople was just a casual mention.

It was not until the third day before departure that Jérôme Bonaparte called Richard Metternich to his office and asked him if he was willing to go to Constantinople with him. Dinburg.

"Your Majesty, are you going to Constantinople?" Richard Metternich asked with a surprised look on his face.

"Didn't I tell you earlier?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Richard Metternich, "Now, what do you think about it?"

After Richard Metternich hesitated for a moment, he asked Jerome Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, when are you going to set off? I want to be prepared!"

"Let's set off in three days!" Jerome Bonaparte replied.

"So fast!" Richard Metternich said in surprise, and then continued, "Okay! I'll go back and prepare now!"

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