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Chapter 1018 Both Arrive

Make France Great Again Chapter 1018 Both Arrive

"I'll leave the peace talks to you!"

Victor Immanuel II, who was still unclear about the collusion between France and Austria, spoke sincerely to Jérôme Bonaparte.

Looking at the sincere face of Victor Immanuel II in front of him, Jérôme Bonaparte felt a little guilty in his heart.

However, for a qualified politician, this little guilt would never make him give up his appeal. He nodded and assured Victor Immanuel II, "Don't worry, leave it to me!"

That night, Jerome Bonaparte and Victor Immanuel II's family had another sumptuous dinner. During this time, Jérôme Bonaparte told Victor Immanuel that he had already lived in the capital.

After spending many days in the Turin Palace, it is time to leave the Turin Palace.

Victor Immanuel II asked Jerome Bonaparte with a surprised expression, "Jerome, why did you suddenly choose to leave the Turin Palace?"

Jérôme Bonaparte put down the knife and fork in his hand, then wiped his hands with a handkerchief and said, "You just think that our family living in the Turin Palace is too disturbing to you!"

"Family?" Victor Immanuel II looked at him with confusion at first, and then he suddenly realized something and asked, "Is your wife Augusta here too?"

Jerome Bonaparte sighed helplessly, "That's right!"

"Augusta is here, let her come and live with her! There are many rooms in the palace!" Victor Immanuel II replied magnanimously to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"On behalf of Augusta, I thank you for your generosity!" Jérôme Bonaparte replied to Victor Immanuel II, "However, I really don't want to trouble you! Let me and Augusta

Let’s find a hotel to live in outside!”

“Hey!” Victor Immanuel II sighed, “If you insist on doing this, then I won’t advise you!

Regarding the hotel, I will ask the butler in the palace to find a suitable hotel for you!"

"Thank you!" said Jérôme Bonaparte.

"By the way, when will Augusta come?" Victor Immanuel II asked Jérôme Bonaparte again.

"Tomorrow afternoon!" Jerome Bonaparte cut a piece of fish and put it in his mouth, and responded, "Augusta should still be in France at the moment!"

That evening, a telegram from Chambery was sent to the palace in Turin.

The military attache who received the telegram made two copies of the telegram and handed them into the hands of Jérôme Bonaparte and Victor Immanuel II respectively.

After receiving the telegram, Jérôme Bonaparte glanced at the contents of the telegram, with a smile on his lips. He raised his head and responded to the military attache, "Thank you very much!"

"Your Majesty, this is what I should do!" the military attache responded humbly, and then left Jérôme Bonaparte's room.

The content of the telegram left by the military attache was the news of Queen Augusta's arrival in Chambery.



Time flew by and it was time for Queen Augusta of the French Empire to arrive.

On this afternoon, Jérôme Bonaparte, who was riding in a carriage, was escorted by Sardinian cavalry and set off towards the Sardinian railway station against the setting sun.

When Jérôme Bonaparte arrived near the Sardinian railway station, he once again saw a "beautiful" blockade.

When Jérôme Bonaparte's carriage arrived at the bayonet, Jérôme Bonaparte shouted at the coachman.

The coachman obeyed Jerome Bonaparte's order and stopped. The Sardinian soldiers on the blockade and the leading officer were also stunned for a moment.

Jerome Bonaparte opened the car door and asked, "When did you start the blockade?"

"Your Majesty!" the officer hurriedly ran to Jérôme Bonaparte and said respectfully, "We started to blockade the area near the train station following the order to block the streets last night!

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All day today, except for your carriage, the entire train station can only be entered and exited!"

After Jérôme Bonaparte listened, he nodded slightly and responded, "Well! Thank you for your hard work!!"

"It's not hard work!" the officer said as he closed the car door for Jérôme Bonaparte.

The carriage set off again and soon arrived at the train station.

Jérôme Bonaparte got off the carriage and entered the platform alone to wait. After an unknown amount of time, a harsh whistle sounded under the dark starry sky. Jérôme Bonaparte understood that Augustus

The Tower Queen is coming soon.

Sure enough, a few minutes after the whistle sounded, a steam train slowed down and entered the train station.

A few minutes later, the steam train stopped steadily at the railway station. In the second carriage suspended behind the steam locomotive, Jérôme Bonaparte saw Augusta.

Jerome Bonaparte saw this and walked quickly to the second carriage. Augusta in the carriage also trotted down after seeing Jerome Bonaparte on the platform.

Jérôme Bonaparte and Augusta hugged each other on the platform, and then Jérôme Bonaparte took Queen Augusta's hand and walked out of the train station.

The two quickly walked out of the station and got into the carriage.

In the carriage compartment, Jérôme Bonaparte asked Augusta in a low voice the purpose of his trip!

Queen Augusta then explained that it was because Princess Sissi of Vienna sent him a telegram, hoping to meet her in Milan, so Augusta came over so quickly.

"I originally wanted to bring Frederick with me!" Empress Augusta whispered to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Why did you bring Frederic here?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked doubtfully.

Queen Augusta rolled her eyes at Jérôme Bonaparte and said, "Frederich is already five years old! If Sissi takes notice, then he can..."

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Jérôme Bonaparte looked at Queen Augusta with both laughter and tears. Unexpectedly, Augusta had not forgotten to find a wife for Frederick.

, "Friedrich is too young!"

"It's not that young anymore!" Queen Augusta responded to Jérôme Bonaparte, "If you don't hurry up now, Frederick will have far fewer choices in the future!

Do you think it’s so easy to marry a Habsburg woman?”

Jérôme Bonaparte pondered for a moment, and he had to admit that what Augusta said made sense.

Throughout the ages, people who have been able to marry into the Habsburg family were either descendants of the same ancient nobility, or people like Emperor Napoleon who forced the Habsburgs to give in.

"However, there is no need to marry into the Habsburg family!" Jérôme Bonaparte replied to Queen Augusta.

"I didn't say we had to marry!" Queen Augusta said to Jérôme Bonaparte, "I just said there was one more choice!"

"Okay!" Jérôme Bonaparte shrugged.

Since Augusta was willing to worry about this, Jérôme Bonaparte was also happy to be the hands-off shopkeeper.

"By the way, how did Sissi convince his aunt to let her out!

Especially when she is still pregnant!" Queen Augusta then asked Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Wait a minute, did you just say that Sissi was pregnant?" Jérôme Bonaparte was stunned for a while, then came to his senses and asked.

"That's right!" Augusta nodded matter-of-factly, "Sissi said she was six months pregnant! I just don't know if she is the crown prince or the princess!

I guess the entire Habsburg court is looking forward to Sissi giving birth to an heir!

If Sissi gives birth to another princess this time, then Sissi's situation in Habsburg will probably be difficult in the future!

Sissi has given birth to princesses twice in a row!"

After Jérôme Bonaparte thought for a moment, he said to Queen Augusta with a firm tone, "Don't worry! Sissi will definitely be able to give birth to a prince this time!"

"How can you be so sure?" Queen Augusta looked at Jérôme Bonaparte suspiciously, her eyes seeming to say whether it was you who did it.

Jerome Bonaparte immediately realized that what he had just said was a little too certain, which aroused Augusta's suspicion.

So, he hurriedly made up for it by saying, "I mean, no matter how lucky Sissi is, she will never be a princess three times!

What’s more, Sissi’s luck is not too bad!”

Augusta's eyes returned to normal, she nodded and said to Jérôme Bonaparte, "That's what you said! No matter how bad Sissi's luck is, her three children will not all be princesses!"

"Augusta!" Jérôme Bonaparte licked his face and came to Augusta and said.

"What's wrong?" Augusta looked at Jérôme Bonaparte with a look of disgust.

"Sissi is already pregnant with three children, shouldn't we have another baby? Frederic is already over 5 years old, so it's time to give him a younger brother or sister!" Jérôme Bonaparte said to him

Queen Augusta said.

"Don't talk here, talk about it in the evening!" Queen Augusta whispered to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Okay!" Jérôme Bonaparte naturally heard the hint from Queen Augusta.



In the next few days, Jérôme Bonaparte accompanied Augusta on hunting trips in and around Turin during the day, and at night he was like a hardworking old cow working hard to nourish the fields.

At the same time, Franz Joseph and Princess Sissi also arrived in Milan in a carriage.

Governor Albrecht, Prince Metternich and other military and political officials came to greet them. Franz Joseph first encouraged Albrecht and others, and then summoned Albrecht and Prince Metternich alone.

Franz Joseph immediately ordered them to evacuate the Austrian imperial troops in the border area some distance back, and at the same time sent invitations to Jerome Bonaparte and Augusta living in Turin.


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