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The 110th chapter military parade (2)

"His Majesty!"

Fleury looked at Jerome Bonaparte on the white horse in surprise. He didn't understand why Jerome Bonaparte, who should have been sitting in the carriage to review the team, was riding on the white horse.

Doesn't Your Majesty know the recent situation in Paris?

Fleury couldn't help but frown when he thought about the recent rumors of rebels who wanted to assassinate the president.

Of course, Fleury was not the only one who was surprised. His deputy Edgar Ney and the (pseudo) dragoon soldiers also rode over. Jérôme Bonaparte was also surprised.

After a brief moment of surprise, these dragoon members actually felt a sense of sharing weal and woe. They involuntarily straightened their bodies and their expressions became increasingly solemn.

Naturally, the subtle changes in the dragoon could not be hidden from Fleury's eyes.

Now that it has happened, it may be impossible for Fleury to stop it.

The top priority is to protect Jerome Bonaparte.

Fleury roared again with his unique voice: "Mount your horses! Divide into two teams to protect the president!"

The dragoons who came to their senses quickly mounted their horses, and a group of dragoons divided into two groups and came to Jerome Bonaparte.

Fleury, the commander of the team, came to Jerome Bonaparte and put his right hand on the brim of his tall military hat to salute Jérôme Bonaparte. The deputy commander and the dragoons also saw this.

Saluting to Jérôme Bonaparte, looking at the group of immature Guardsmen in front of him, Jérôme Bonaparte smiled slightly, and he also returned the salute seriously to everyone present.

"Your Excellency, we will serve as your personal bodyguards during your review to protect your safety!" Fleury, who lowered his right hand, reported to Jérôme Bonaparte in a routine manner.

Jérôme also lowered his right hand. Bonaparte nodded slightly to express his understanding.

Two teams of dragoons closely surrounded Jérôme Bonaparte on the left and right sides. Edgar Ney, Fleury, and Pesini were the vanguard to open the way. Jérôme Bonaparte was firmly entrenched.

He is surrounded by a protective circle of dragoons, who will protect Jerome Bonaparte with their lives.

Fortunately, there was no rebel attack from the Elysée Palace to the City Hall, and the team arrived at the City Hall in an orderly manner.

Thousands of soldiers armed with weapons formed a phalanx and surrounded the entire city hall.

Although the mayor and senior bureaucrats in the city hall knew that such a large-scale attack was not directed at them, they still did not dare to take any action.

After seeing the green dragoon, the old General Changarnier riding a white horse taunted Odilon Barrow in a low voice to Odilon Barrow, who was not supposed to be here: "Our President is really a competent imitator.

He took out all the things that had been in existence for more than thirty years!"

Odilon Barrow just smiled slightly, and then said to Changarnier: "General Changarnier, you can start!"

General Changarnier solemnly ordered the adjutant beside him: "Let's begin!"

"Yes!" The adjutant who received the order quickly drove his horse and saw the semaphore officer in front of him asking him to convey the order in semaphore.

The flag commander waved the flags in his left and right hands to issue orders. The orders were passed down layer by layer through the hands of the flag commander. After a brief commotion, the troops regained their composure.

The dragoons dispersed less than 50 meters away from Changarnier and Odilon Barrot, and Jérôme Bonaparte appeared.

Odilon Barrot and General Changarnier drove their horses in front of Jérôme Bonaparte.

Jérôme Bonaparte was a little surprised by the presence of Odilon Barrot, but he soon felt relieved. After all, Odilon Barrot and Changarnier are still in the same party, although the struggle between the two people's party ideas is still

There are quite a few differences, but right now the focus is still on the Republicans.

"General Changarnier, Monsieur Prime Minister!" Jérôme Bonaparte said to the two of them.

"Your Excellency, the National Guard of Paris and the Garrison of the Paris Capital, please review!" Old General Changarnier saluted Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Yes!" Jérôme Bonaparte returned the greeting to Changarnier.

Accompanied by Changarnier and Odilon Barrot, Jérôme Bonaparte began to review the troops.

After Changarnier's introduction, the troops at the front were the troops that contributed the most to the June Revolution. The executioners, whose hands were stained with blood, saluted Jérôme Bonaparte and shouted "Long live the Republic!"

"

Jérôme Bonaparte showed a forced smile and rode away. The second phalanx was the second most meritorious unit after the first phalanx. Like the first phalanx, the second phalanx also shouted loudly.

"Long live the Republic"!

Jérôme Bonaparte inspected more than ten phalanxes in a row. The slogans of each phalanx were generally "Long Live the Republic". The phalanx that was slightly more left-leaning even shouted the slogan "Long Live the Social Republic".

The whole scene fell into an embarrassment. Jérôme Bonaparte, who originally wanted to hear the troops shout "Long live Bonaparte" or "Long live the Prince", was a little disappointed.

[ps: Jérôme Bonaparte did not know that Changarnier had pulled most of the troops loyal to the "Emperor" into the suburban regiment. In the suburbs of Saint-Denis and Saint-Antoine, the voice of "Long Live the Emperor" was deafening, and the city center was completely

Can't hear.]

Jérôme Bonaparte, riding a white horse, paraded all the way from the City Hall to the Palais Bourbon.

Just when Jérôme Bonaparte was about to review the procession at the Bourbon Palace, an "accident" happened.

One of the regiment leaders who was waiting for the review at the Bourbon Palace came to Changarnier, Jérôme Bonaparte and others with a livid face and said: "Report to the President, Commander! We have found another group of the same people as before.

The same thugs from one day to the next!”

It turned out that when Changarnier entered Paris, he had already begun to consciously arrest Montagnard MPs.

50 Mountain Party deputies were arrested without trial and imprisoned in police prisons.

"What? There are actually thugs!" Changarnier glanced at the group leader in shock, and then turned his attention to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Since he is a thug, let's arrest him directly!" Jérôme Bonaparte, who was cooperating with Changarnier in acting, said immediately.

"But..." The expression on the head of the team, who has won the true biography of the best actor, is that he wants to say but dare not say it, which is comparable to that of the Oscar winner of later generations.

"What's wrong? Are there any difficulties?" Jérôme Bonaparte could only ask according to the script.

"The identities of those thugs are somewhat special!" the leader said, "They are members of the Rangers!"

"What! The Einsatzgruppe also participated in the riot!" Jérôme Bonaparte looked at the regiment leader in shock, then gritted his teeth and said to Changarnier: "It is urgent to disband the Einsatzgruppe! They can no longer serve as an armed force to defend the Republic!

If we continue to let things go like this, they will become armed thugs!"

"As you command!"

Changarnier readily accepted Jerome Bonaparte's order!


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