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Chapter 251 Gala at the Tuileries Palace

"Jerome Bonaparte, you shameless thief! You use despicable means to steal France and use lies to deceive Paris..."

The half-drunk Changarnier cursed at Jerome Bonaparte, and the depression he had suffered for many days turned into the most vicious words to attack Jerome Bonaparte.

The expressions of all the officers present were changed. They focused their attention on Jérôme Bonaparte. The two officers responsible for taking Changarnier away even accelerated their pace and wanted to "escape" with Changarnier.

Although Commander Changarnier was dismissed by the President, the President had no intention of killing Commander Changarnier.

However, Commander Changarnier's nonsense will really cost him his life.

The officers supporting Changarnier could only silently pray in their hearts that the president would not let them stop, otherwise Commander Changarnier would most likely die.

But things did not develop as they hoped. Jérôme Bonaparte's voice sounded from behind the officer: "Wait a minute!"

Seeing this, the two officers could only stop and pause. Behind them, the sound of Martin boots hitting the floor came closer and closer. Jérôme Bonaparte spared the officers and appeared in front of them.

in front of.

"Heh...heh..." Changarnier, who was hazy under the influence of alcohol, showed an Alzheimer's smile. With his face flushed, he pointed at Jérôme Bonaparte and let out a wine belch.

The strong smell of alcohol combined with the sour smell made Jérôme Bonaparte frown. He looked at the drunken "drunkard" in front of him, and for a moment he couldn't tell whether he was really drunk or fake.

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"Jerome Bonaparte...you really think you are just a despicable imitator...You can never become a great man by imitating a great man!" Changarnier said to Jerome Bonaparte intermittently.

As he stood, the index finger hanging down on the officer's shoulder pointed at Jérôme Bonaparte.

"General Changarnier, can't we leave some dignity to each other?" Jérôme Bonaparte was not angry at all. He said to Changarnier in a calm tone: "In the final analysis, you lose in this political game.

Yeah! The loser should automatically quit the game, just like you did to the Republicans back then!"

"Game?" Changarnier raised his head and stared at Jérôme with hazy eyes. Bonaparte said in a voice that was almost roaring: "Yes, this is a game for you! You and your

The gangsters are trying to turn the whole of Europe into a game battlefield, and let all the soldiers of France accompany you to fight together! A game that brings France to the edge of collapse again! The original emperor dragged the entire nation into the ice and snow for his own selfish desires.

Let countless people pay for his ambition...You actually want to do it again...How much harm do you have to bring to the whole of France before you can stop!"

Changarnier's hoarse shouts almost made Jérôme Bonaparte feel that he was not facing a profit-driven warlord, but a true patriot.

When Jérôme Bonaparte took a closer look at Changarnier, he determined that Changarnier had not been taken away from him.

Jerome Bonaparte clapped his hands, he seemed to be amazed by Changarnier's wonderful speech, but there was a disdainful smile on the corner of Jerome Bonaparte's mouth, and he looked at it coldly

Changarnier said: "Wonderful! Wonderful! General Changarnier, how did you say this in such a righteous tone! Who hinted me to start, and who dispersed the Montagnards! And who was the first

They trampled on the democracy of the Republic and led troops to occupy the Bourbon Palace. Have you forgotten all of this? Can a person feel at ease and criticize from the moral high ground after a failure?

Wake up! General Changarnier, your morals are not much higher than mine! At least I know that workers will rebel if they don’t have a job. Workers who don’t have enough rest will affect their fertility. Soldiers should give them love and dignity... What about you? You don’t

To solve troubles? Instead, you create one trouble after another. What other methods do you have besides killing people?"

Jérôme Bonaparte also yelled at Changarnier. Living in this fucked-up era, all he could do was to make the French train accelerate as fast as twice as fast as his opponent or even faster.

During this period, some conflicts between labor and capital will inevitably arise, and his position can only allow him to adjust the conflicts between the two parties as principled as possible.

A hundred years later, I may be criticized in a textbook, but all I can do is have a clear conscience.

"My heart and my actions are as clear as a mirror, and everything I do is righteous!" Jérôme Bonaparte said the most classic line.

General Changarnier, who was spat in the face by Jerome Bonaparte, looked at Jerome Bonaparte. A ray of sunlight passed through the glass window of the Tuileries Palace and shone on Jerome Bonaparte.

On Ba's body, Jerome Bonaparte's figure was actually a bit dazzling.

Changarnier subconsciously wanted to cover his eyes with his hands.

"Take it away!" Jérôme Bonaparte ordered the officer.

The officers who received the order went from feeling as if they were facing an enemy to feeling relieved. They rushed to Jérôme Bonaparte and responded: "Yes!"

"Jerome Bonaparte, I will watch you!" These were Changarnier's last words.

From this moment on, Changarnier will be forever separated from the army, and there will be only one sun in the sky of the Seine.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who stood there for a moment, smiled again, and he slowly said: "Can any of you introduce the Tuileries Palace to me?"

Upon seeing this, the regimental commander hurried to Jérôme Bonaparte and said that he was here to guide Jérôme Bonaparte. The remaining officers all showed regretful looks, but Jérôme Bonaparte's subordinate

One sentence made them smile again.

"You guys come too!"

Under the leadership of the group leader, Saint-Arnault and the officers of the First Regiment visited several studies in the Tuileries Palace. According to the group leader, each emperor/king would work in a different room.

Immediately afterwards, the leader led Jerome Bonaparte and others to a gold-plated throne inlaid with gems.

It is said that Jérôme Bonaparte's uncle, Emperor Napoleon, also visited here.

"Your Majesty, you are tired from this journey! Why don't you take a rest?" General Saint-Arnaud politely asked Jerome Bonaparte to sit down.

"Yes!" the group leader said shortly after.

Jérôme Bonaparte glanced at the remaining members of the officer corps, who also expressed that it was time to rest.

Under the "encourage" of the officer corps, Jérôme Bonaparte walked up to the throne step by step with steady steps and sat down slowly.

As far as Jérôme Bonaparte himself is concerned, the throne has no other feeling except that it is a little cold.

The officer corps, led by Saint Arnaud and the regimental commander, lined up neatly on both sides. They shouted with serious expressions: "Long live! Long live! Long live!"

Such a scene reminded Jerome Bonaparte of a certain world-famous painting. The background of the famous painting was the Palace of Versailles.

The owner of the famous painting is William I.

When Jérôme Bonaparte stood up from the throne, the officers' title to Jérôme Bonaparte also changed. They no longer called Jérôme Bonaparte "His Excellency the President", but

"Your Majesty" was used instead.

In their hearts, there is no difference between Jerome Bonaparte and becoming emperor.

Under the escort of the officer corps, Jérôme Bonaparte and Saint-Arnault left the Elysée Palace.

On the evening of October 2, 1850, General Changarnier left the Tuileries Palace and refused to take up the post of Jérôme Bonaparte.

It can be said that Changarnier has now become a "jobless vagrant".

On the evening of October 2, Montalembert went to the Elysée Palace to ask for an audience with Jérôme Bonaparte.

After the two parties talked for a long time, Montalembert left.

On October 3, under Montalembert's "suggestion", the Permanent Committee staying at the Bourbon Palace decided to "return" the Tuileries Palace to the President as his office.

The Elysée Palace and the Tuileries Palace became the residences of Jérôme Bonaparte.

In order to make more people miss the shadow of the empire, Jérôme Bonaparte invited celebrities from all walks of life, as well as former generals of the First Empire, current Bonapartist generals, and ministers from various countries to the Elysee Palace.

At the same time, Mokar was appointed as the temporary steward of the Tuileries Palace, responsible for the arrangements before the ball began.

The dance is scheduled for October 7th.

Mokar spent three days cleaning the Tuileries Palace inside and out.

On the evening of October 7, candles were lit in the magnificent Tuileries Palace.

"Your Excellency President, I am really happy to see Bonaparte's heir appear in the Tuileries Palace in my lifetime!" Altuna Amelain, a socialite of the Republic and the "widow" of the First Empire, hugged her excitedly

Jerome Bonaparte said.

Looking at the elderly woman, Jerome Bonaparte responded kindly: "Ms. Altuna! It won't be long before you can see an empire re-established in this country!"

Later, Jerome Bonaparte added: "Under the unanimous referendum of all the French people!"

"I have always believed! God will not abandon the Bonaparte family! Thank God for having mercy on me, allowing me to see this scene in my dying years!" Altuna Ameran became arrogant due to excitement.

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Jérôme Bonaparte looked at the old woman with a smile, and he personally helped Altuna Amelain to the side of Prince Montfort and the former generals of the First Empire.

Carriages continued to pour into the Tuileries Garden from all directions, and entered the Tuileries courtyard under the inspection of the guards at the garden gate.

The Tuileries Palace, once a social venue for the royal family, has once again been resurrected, but this time it has a new owner.


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