Chapter 200 Absolute handle(1/2)
After Lawrence handed Jean Dubarly to Grosseau, he left the mansion and went to the Tuileries Palace to accompany Prince Louis.
For an experienced sailor like Grosso, Lawrence believed he could leave Du Barry with some memories that he would never want to recall again.
The reason why Du Barry was subjected to such horrific torture was not because Lawrence was determined to avenge his personal revenge for attacking him.
It was because Lawrence could see that Jean Dubarry was just a man who wanted to have both sides.
For this kind of person, Lawrence must let him know the consequences of being hostile to him and leave a terrifying shadow in his heart that will never be erased, just like farmers in the countryside domesticating native dogs.
After all, both fear and favor are excellent means of dominating others.
Although Lawrence prefers the latter, he will not completely give up using the former, and many times a two-pronged approach is the best choice, just like Lawrence did with Oga Koumas.
After that, he applied some small favors and psychological tricks to Du Barry. Lawrence believed that Mr. Du Barry could make the choice he wanted to see of his own free will.
The next day arrived, which was also the first day of July, 1770.
Early morning, breakfast time.
Anna and Yan were receiving instruction on dining etiquette and French learning from their tutors as always, so there were only Lawrence and Grosso at the big dining table.
Lawrence picked up a butter knife and spread a layer of slightly fishy butter on the soft white bread. Then he glanced at Grosso, who was a little tired, and said casually:
"It seems that you and Mr. Du Barry get along very well."
"Hey, how did you know?" Grosso asked with a grin.
"You have dark circles under your eyes. Are you still with Mr. Du Barry most of the night?" Lawrence pointed at Grosso's eyes and said.
Grosso rubbed his sore eyes, yawned and said with a smile:
"It's a pity that you weren't there yesterday. I didn't even finish a complete set of interrogation and criminal laws, and he said all kinds of things."
"Oh? What did he recruit?"
Lawrence asked casually. He was not interested in Du Barry's dark history. Lawrence knew what a domineering gang leader could do without having to guess.
"It's quite a lot. I'm too lazy to write it down. How many women have been raped, how many people have been tortured and killed, how much money has been bribed, it's all this. From Lisbon to Venice, this kind of person has done everything
the same."
Grosso thought boringly for a while, shrugged and said:
"He did talk a lot about the attack."
"How did you say that?" Lawrence became a little more interested and looked at Grosso and asked.
Although Lawrence could guess the general process of the attack and knew that his guesses must be accurate, after all, he had not yet fully confirmed these guesses.
"That count, the one who dueled with you, suddenly came to Du Barry and asked him to do something to you."
Grosso took a big gulp of beer and laughed and said:
"He couldn't refuse the earl anyway, so he could only order that beggar king to attack you. Hehehe, you should have seen his crying and regretful expression yesterday. It wasn't until two days later that he knew he was being raped.
We were the ones attacking."
"Okay, it's pretty much what I guessed."
Lawrence nodded and said that the person who launched this attack was a person with motives and abilities but no brains. Except for Count Falcone, Lawrence could not think of any reasonable candidate.
"By the way, how is our Mr. Du Barry doing now?"
Lawrence then asked if he didn't want something to go wrong with the key figure Jean Du Barry in advance.
"Now? She should be sleeping soundly now, or she might be in a coma, but it's all the same."
Grosso scratched his head and said with a smile:
"Don't worry, there won't be a trace of abuse on any part of his skin. Of course, he just suffered a mental breakdown."
Lawrence nodded slightly. It would be much easier for a person who has dealt with the edge of collapse to control.
"But he shouldn't commit suicide, right? Bite his tongue or something?" Lawrence asked rigorously.
"Can you commit suicide by biting your tongue? I've never heard of it." Grosso was stunned, tried biting his tongue, and immediately shook his head and said:
"Forget it, if he had such determination, why would he be kidnapped here by us? And he seems to be very convinced that the Duke of Richelieu can save him, and he will definitely not commit suicide."
"Well...that's true."
Lawrence nodded and dealt with it, and suddenly thought of something.
Since Mr. Du Barry has such expectations for the Duke of Richelieu, when these expectations are completely shattered, he will probably fall into complete despair.
...
In the middle of breakfast, the old housekeeper came to report:
"Your Excellency, Bonaparte, I have two gentlemen asking to see you. They claim to be auditors of the Bank of Commerce de France and are here at your invitation."
"Oh, that's right, just bring them over here." Lawrence nodded and said.
After a while, the two auditors nervously followed the old housekeeper and came to the restaurant while looking at the luxurious mansion.
Although these two people are considered wealthy among the Parisian middle class, their apparent annual income is nearly 10,000 livres, not to mention the invisible gray income.
But the two auditors were shocked by the luxurious mansion on the Champs Elysées and its well-trained servants. Even their employer, Mr. Montmartre, did not have such a mansion.
"You are here, sit down."
Lawrence didn't put on any airs and casually invited the two of them to sit down at the dining table and asked:
"Is everything done?"
One of them quickly took out a delicate silver coat of arms, held it in his hands, handed it to Lawrence respectfully and said:
"I have carried out your instructions, Monsignor Bonaparte."
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Lawrence took the silver coat of arms and put it into his pocket. It was a symbol of his status as the royal tax collector.
Yesterday, Lawrence gave the silver medal to the two auditors and asked them to collect all the accounting receipts and other financial information of the property under Jean Du Barry's name in their own names.
You know, taxation is something like this, no matter what era it is, if you want to find something, you can definitely find something.
Jean Dubarly has dozens of properties under his name. Even if each property has only a slight financial problem, it adds up to a huge financial handle.
Naturally, what Lawrence has to do is to hold this handle firmly in his hands.
Another auditor added:
"All the ledgers and documents have been collected, enough to fill a carriage, and they are parked outside now."
"Not bad." Lawrence looked at the two people and asked approvingly:
"I wonder if you two are willing to work here for a period of time and audit all the account books. Of course, I have a small request, that is, you two cannot leave this mansion before the work is completed. What do you think?"
The two auditors looked at each other and nodded with almost no hesitation, their faces full of excitement.
Working for Mr. Bonaparte in front of them has a brighter future than working for Mr. Montmartre. Even if there are some insignificant restrictions on freedom, the two of them don't care at all.
"Very good" Lawrence turned to the old butler and said:
"Arrange guest rooms for them, and then send someone to bring in the ledgers from outside."
"By the way, Your Excellency Bonaparte, I have a situation I want to tell you."
One of the auditors remembered something and frowned and said:
"We have gone to all the properties under Jean Dubarry's name. Their managers were very cooperative after seeing your silver medal, with one exception..."
"exception?"
Lawrence raised his eyebrows and asked, indeed a little surprised that a manager would disobey his order in order to protect Du Barry.
"Yes, it is the house of Jean Du Barry himself, and the housekeeper there prohibits us from entering under any circumstances."
The auditor said cautiously:
"So we haven't gotten the records there yet."
"The House of Du Barry..."
Lawrence frowned and glanced at Grosso. Grosso obviously noticed something was wrong. He touched his chin and recalled for a while and said:
"Either the housekeeper there is ignorant of the world, or there are really some things in there that cannot be seen. Du Barry did not mention that there is something in his house that cannot be seen."
"interesting..."
Lawrence wiped his hands with a napkin, stood up and said to Grosso:
"Dubaly can recruit as many people as he killed last night, but he doesn't want to mention the situation at his home. Anyway, we have to go there in person. You bring a few precision shooters with only swords, and we
Let’s go.”
...
Jean Dubarry's residence is located near the Place des Vosges in the Malay District. The Malay District is also a traditional bourgeois area, and most of the people living in this area are wealthy businessmen or industrial owners.
Following the directions of the road signs, Lawrence's carriage soon stopped in front of Du Barry's residence.
This is a two-story single-family villa with a small garden and a large front yard. The environment is beautiful and pleasant.
Before he even stepped out of the carriage, Lawrence could already see something was wrong from the window.
To be continued...