Make France Great Again

Chapter 723 Beating Dico

When Minister Dicko saw Valewski appear in front of him, he immediately realized that he might be facing a big trouble?

Sure enough, Walewski, who had just arrived in front of Minister Dicko, immediately said to Dicko: "Mr. Dicko, your Majesty invites you to come over!"

"Your Excellency Valewski!" Minister Dick said as he calmly handed Walewski a note: "How is your majesty feeling now?"

While Walewski skillfully accepted the note handed over by Minister Dicko (mainly to reassure Dicko), he responded to Minister Dicko solemnly: "Before I left, His Majesty was in a very bad mood. !

Don't blame me for talking too much, Minister Dico, what is going on with your shipyard in Toulon?

Before your Majesty left, he gave you repeated orders to appropriately slow down the expansion of your company!

Our current prosperity is based on the war. Now that the war is over, where do you ask His Majesty to get so many orders for you? "

Facing Valewski's complaint, Minister Dico also showed a helpless smile.

Poor guy, he didn't know that the war would end so quickly.

According to his estimation, the war will end at least by the middle of this year (1855). He only needs to use the Maritime Commission at the beginning of the year to make mandatory adjustments to the companies that join the committee, and he can barely survive the overcapacity crisis.

As a result, the sudden peace talks did not allow the Maritime Transport Commission to make appropriate adjustments.

Reluctantly halting orders will cause the shipbuilding industry of the Port of Toulon to face heavy losses.

"Your Excellency Valevsky, we really didn't expect that Russia would surrender so quickly!" Minister Dicko responded to Valevsky with a grimace, and then asked Valevsky for help: "You said, we are now What should be done!”

"Your Excellency Dicko, I didn't understand much about the shipbuilding industry!" Walewski shook his head, and then continued: "However, I think your Majesty's purpose is not to punish you. You are still in His Majesty's heart. He is a person who can take on big responsibilities!

Wait a moment, you just need to explain your difficulties to His Majesty, and tell His Majesty that you are working on solving these problems! I don’t think His Majesty will be too harsh on you! "

After hearing Walewski's words, the big stone hanging in Dicko's heart was slightly relieved.

As long as he can remain in this position, he will do his best to complete whatever His Majesty asks him to do.

"Thank you for your teaching!" Minister Dicko responded to Valewski sincerely.

"It's all a piece of cake!" Walewski waved his hand, pretending not to care, "I am the most passionate about making friends!"

As a newly promoted foreign minister, Walewski understood that his position had a shelf life.

If he can't go further, Walewski will have to roll down from the position of Foreign Minister in despair as soon as De Ruys' side is over.

However, it is not so easy to advance to the career of state affairs and seal (minister).

Fuld's allies as Minister of State are Finance Minister Magnet and the President of the Bank of France; Morny's allies as Lord Privy Seal are Interior Secretary Pesigny and Justice Minister Rouet (currently Rouet and Morny- The Pesigny alliance was about to fall apart because Rue himself was one of the men appointed by Jérôme Bonaparte to govern France.

His power began to expand during this period, and he was likely to overwhelm Morny.

There are two giants running neck and neck in an alliance, which means that the alliance is close to collapse. )

And Walewski's relationship with every minister is not as good as Fuld's.

Replacing them will not be easy, so Walewski must find suitable allies.

His show of kindness to Dico also meant to win over Dico.

"Your Excellency Walewski, we have been friends for a long time!" Minister Dicko obviously understood what Walewski meant, and he also expressed his intention to get closer to Walewski.

"Yes, yes! We are already friends!" Walewski also had a smile on his lips, and he nodded hurriedly: "It's getting late! It's time for us to set off! Otherwise, His Majesty's side will probably The wait is imminent!”

Later, Walewski and Minister Dicko arrived at their destination, and they entered the living room one after the other.

At this time, there was not only Jérôme Bonaparte but also Vernia in the living room.

After seeing the arrival of Valewski and Minister Dicko, Vernia stood up hurriedly and nodded to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Well! You go to rest first!" Jerome Bonaparte said with a smile.

After Vernia left the living room, Jerome Bonaparte's expression changed from sunny to gloomy again. He sat on the sofa with a stern face and did not say a word.

After a while, Valewski reported to Jérôme Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, Minister Dicko has been summoned by me!"

"Oh!" Jerome Bonaparte just said "oh" and said no more.

Time passed minute by minute, and the silent pressure pressed hard on Minister Dico's heart, making Dico breathless.

At this time, Dicko wished that Jerome Bonaparte would scold him severely. Even the scolding would be much better than what he was doing now.

The insults from superiors often contain the meaning of hating iron for being unable to turn into steel.

The scariest thing in the world is not to hit or scold, but just choose to ignore it.

This means that in the mind of the superior, you are not even qualified to be scolded.

Gradually, sweat began to form on Minister Dico's forehead unconsciously, and his expression gradually turned into regret.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who saw that the heat had arrived, said to Dicko: "Dico!"

"Your Majesty, I am here!" Jérôme Bonaparte's heavenly voice echoed in Dicko's ears, and Dicko replied excitedly to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"What do I think of me treating you?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Minister Dico quietly.

"Your Majesty has been so kind to me as a mountain of kindness!" Minister Dick quickly praised Jérôme Bonaparte and said: "It was you who promoted me from an unknown member of Parliament to the Minister of the Navy, so that I can realize my dream." desire!"

"You also know!" Jérôme Bonaparte said to Minister Dicko with a hint of anger in his tone: "I will promote you to become the Minister of the Navy, so that you can take charge of the Navy! I will give you the ability to appoint and remove naval officers, establish a naval commander-in-chief Staff and Maritime Commission Rights!

When did I review and approve the military expenditures submitted by your navy like I did with the army?

Which of your relatives and friends does not rely on orders from the state to continue to expand!

I have given you the greatest right! "

"Your Majesty, how come it is hard to repay your kindness to me in my whole life!" Minister Dico knelt down to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Stand up!" Jérôme Bonaparte frowned and said to Dicko: "I don't have the tradition of asking ministers to kneel down at every turn! If you keep kneeling like this, then the conversation between the two of us will It can be stopped!”

"Yes! Your Majesty!" Dicko slowly stood up and responded to Jérôme Bonaparte.

After Minister Dicko stood up, Jerome Bonaparte asked Minister Dicko again: "Dico, what is going on with your naval committee? Before I left, Shendi asked you to slow down production as much as possible. Are you? Didn’t everyone turn a deaf ear to it?”

At this point, Minister Dick had no choice but to admit his mistake to Jérôme Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, we were wrong! I mistakenly believed that the war between the Empire and Russia might continue for a period of time, so I did not issue a tough statement to the Naval Council. The command!

This caused serious consequences! I am willing to accept any punishment! "

"I don't want to punish anyone now! I just want to know, what are you going to do?" Jérôme Bonaparte was unwilling to remove Dicko, a naval officer, for this trivial matter.

"Your Majesty, I plan to gradually reduce the demand..." Minister Dick told Jérôme Bonaparte that he was preparing to submit a new round of shipbuilding requests to Parliament and then gradually reduce the problem of excess personnel in the shipbuilding industry.

At the same time, for those shipping companies that have been organized, he will also take the lead in selling excess transport ships to countries along the Mediterranean Sea.

"A new round of shipbuilding?" Jérôme Bonaparte muttered softly.

"That's right! Your Majesty! We must admit the pursuit and strive to organize a new fleet group with ironclad ships as the core! Maintain our trade in the Mediterranean!" Minister Dick said to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"What are you going to do with our current fleet?" Jerome Bonaparte asked again.

"Your Majesty, Mexico and Chile have expressed their willingness to purchase our fleet!" Minister Dicko quickly responded to Jérôme Bonaparte, looking for Shuyuan www.zhaoshuyuan.com "And there is also a country in the Far East called Satsuma (actually It’s the Satsuma Domain of Japan, but Minister Dicko doesn’t know much about the Far East, so he thinks it’s a country called Satsuma.), and he’s also willing to buy it!”

"The country of Satsuma!" Jérôme Bonaparte muttered in a low voice, and he quickly asked if the person Dico was talking about was not the Satsuma feudal clan.

Minister Dicko quickly looked at Valewski with a pleading look. Walewski, who didn't understand why Jérôme Bonaparte suddenly became interested in the Far East, had no choice but to tell Jérôme Bonaparte everything he knew. Rom Bonaparte.

“The Satsuma Domain under Japan contacted us as early as half a year ago and said that it wanted to buy the steam ship in our hands!

At the same time, another feudal lord in Japan, the Nagasu Domain, also contacted us, hoping to purchase a batch of Mini rifles, and also hoped that we would send a group of instructors to help them train an excellent army! "

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