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Chapter 261 Is the bitter master actually a good talent?

October 30, 1850.

There are less than two days left until the opening of the Legislative Assembly.

"Your Majesty... Your Majesty..."

Amidst the soft calls, Jérôme Bonaparte slowly opened his hazy eyes. Feeling an unusual touch coming from his hands, Jérôme Bonaparte first glanced at the lovely person under him.

, and then turned his gaze to the sky outside the window.

At this moment, the sky outside the window is still full of moon and stars, and the black magpie is flying south... Sorry, I made a mistake, the sky outside the window is still pitch black, and a deep bright moon hangs high in the sky, waving its way from the sun.

The borrowed light made the sky full of stars embellish it. It looked like it should be a sunny day today.

Jérôme Bonaparte withdrew his gaze and looked again at Keren'er who was sleeping in his arms. The bright moonlight passed through the curtain and shone on Keren'er's white back and fat white buttocks, which were as white as gelatin.

Jérôme Bonaparte, standing between the waves of breasts and buttocks, was a little obsessed for a moment. He gently took out his right hand and groped down Keren's back, rubbing...

"Dong dong dong"

The dull bell rang outside the room. Jérôme Bonaparte stopped what he was doing and stretched his hand under the pink embroidered pillow.

When Jerome Bonaparte took his hand out from under the pillow, a silver pocket watch appeared in Jerome Bonaparte's hand. With the help of the moonlight, Jerome Bonaparte saw the time on the pocket watch.

.

Although the stars were still twinkling outside the window, it was already past five o'clock.

There are still a few hours until Keren'er's husband comes back.

Thinking of this, Jérôme Bonaparte's face became hot and his heart beat hot. Even after only sleeping for a few hours, he still couldn't control his heart...especially the desire to expand his lower body.

Just when Jérôme Bonaparte was about to take the next step, a rapid knock on the door sounded from outside.

Keren'er, who had fallen into a deep sleep, was awakened by a knock on the door. She looked at Jérôme Bonaparte charmingly and then rushed out the door and said dissatisfiedly: "What's wrong?"

"Madam..." The maid outside the door heard the dissatisfaction of the hostess inside, and she explained tremblingly: "Count Aley is back soon!"

"What!" Keren'er turned pale after hearing the maid's response. She turned her eyes to Jerome. Bonaparte seemed to be looking for a solution.

Exposing each other between men and women is not a big deal in France, but it cannot be caught by the person involved, and it is also best not to do it at home.

Otherwise, both sides will look bad.

"Calm down! Don't be nervous!" Jérôme Bonaparte looked at the Marquise de Allais in a calm tone, and calmly threw the clothes scattered on the ground to her.

Then she put on her own clothes. Seeing this, the Marquise Allais, who was impressed by Jerome Bonaparte's calmness, also put on the black corset dress that Jerome Bonaparte handed her.

The Marchioness of Allais, wrapped in a corset dress, looked like a budding black rose.

Jérôme Bonaparte couldn't help but kiss the Marquise Allais, but the Marquise shyly avoided it.

"What are you going to do now?" After changing her clothes, the Marquise Allais still looked at Jerome Bonaparte anxiously.

"What else can we do?" Jérôme Bonaparte said to the Marchioness nonchalantly: "Of course, go downstairs in a big way!"

"But..." The Marquise looked at Jérôme Bonaparte with some concern.

"Why do you think the Marquis of Allais has been silent for so long?" Jérôme Bonaparte said to the Marquise with a smile.

"Ah! He..." The Marquise Allais understood what Jérôme Bonaparte meant.

"Let's go!" Jérôme Bonaparte motioned to the Marquise Allais to go downstairs with him.

The Marchioness did not want to go downstairs, she thought it was a very humiliating thing.

Jerome Bonaparte had to go downstairs alone. In the living room on the first floor, Jerome Bonaparte met the angry Marquis of Allais. He pretended to be surprised and looked at the Marquis of Allais and said: "Mr. Marquis

,Why are you so angry?"

"I want..." After hearing the voice, the angry Marquis of Allais turned around and faced Jérôme Bonaparte. His originally angry face instantly revealed a flattering smile: "Your Excellency, why are you here free?

coming!"

"Cough...cough..." Jérôme Bonaparte made up a nonsensical reason: "I felt exhausted after chatting with your wife about literature for a whole day yesterday, so I accidentally fell asleep! I hope Mr. Marquis, you don't want to

mind!"

"Where! Where!" The Marquis of Allais still responded to Jérôme Bonaparte with a flattering smile: "It is really an honor for me to have the President come here!"

For the Marquis of Allais, if he doesn't have a wife, he can find one again. As long as he falls on the lap of the president, there is no need to worry about not being able to take off.

In the past, the Marquis of Allais only heard rumors that his wife had some contact with the president, but now he has completely believed this rumor.

As long as the president can promote him, he is willing to pay anything.

"Yawn!" Jérôme Bonaparte couldn't help but yawned.

Getting up at five o'clock is indeed a bit too early for him, not to mention that he worked so late last night.

"Your Excellency, President, do you want to take a rest? It's too hard for you to take care of everything all day long!" The Marquis of Allais looked at Jérôme Bonaparte with concern, like a licking dog who usually asks for help.

"Where! Where!" Even Jérôme Bonaparte, who was so cheeky, was a little embarrassed by the Marquis of Allais's inquiring. He was indeed taking care of many things every day, but most of his energy was spent on

Enter his wife.

Jerome Bonaparte pointed to the sofa in the living room and said to the Marquis of Allais: "Mr. Marquis, can we...!"

"Of course! Of course!" The Marquis of Allais immediately invited Jérôme Bonaparte to sit on the sofa and ordered the maid to prepare cakes and drinks.

The maid, who had never seen her lover and mistress in the same room before, was stunned for a few seconds before taking action.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who was sitting on the sofa, looked at the sufferer in front of him, the Marquis de Allais, and asked: "How is Mr. Marquis's business?"

"Alas!" The Marquis of Allais sighed and said with a bitter smile: "To tell you the truth, I am not a businessman at all! Many businesses are facing losses. If you hadn't recommended the couple to buy railway bonds before,

, I’m afraid we can only return to our hometown in the Loire department.”

Jérôme Bonaparte, who had never heard the Marquise tell the story of the Marquis of Allais, asked with great interest the history of the Marquis of Allais' family.

The Marquis of Allais told Jérôme Bonaparte that his family made its fortune during the era of Louis XII and was once one of Louis XIII's favorites. The family almost went bankrupt due to the Great Revolution.

Although the Restoration Dynasty was kind to the old royalists like them, the old production system had been completely destroyed, and the nobles could never return to the original era.

Even the best possible support during the Restoration Dynasty can only be said to be a sign of delaying the decline of the family. The family with no bloodline can only rely on the land rent to survive.

Many families who are unwilling to rely on land rent to survive want to invest their money in real industries or seek agents. Most of these aristocratic families are facing bankruptcy.

Only a few people survive tenaciously.

During the Kingdom of Orleans, the nobility of the Restoration Dynasty was no longer treated well. A very small number of nobles who were not bankrupt during the Restoration Dynasty also faced bankruptcy during the Orleans period. The distribution of resources relied entirely on the sponsorship of the king to survive. Because the Marquis of Allais family was aware of current affairs.

For this reason, they were not sent to the countryside. With the influence of their positions, the Marquis of Allais family became famous through river trade.

Just when the Marquis of Allais family was in full swing, the Revolution of 1948 destroyed everything. The Marquis of Allais's father also passed away due to the bankruptcy of the Revolution. The Count of Allais took over the bankrupt business, and many businesses were forced to abandon it.

When his wife received the news from the Elysée Palace, the Marquis of Allais, who was almost desperate, immediately chose to buy railway bonds.

Many businesses were stimulated by high interest rates on railroad debt.

"By the way! Mr. Marquis, what was your previous major?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked the Marquis of Allais.

After Earl Allais hesitated for a moment, he responded: "Your Excellency, I used to be a member of the navy!"

"Why not stay in the navy?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked the Marquis of Allais.

"Because of my identity..." Count Allais told Jerome Bonaparte about his past in the navy.

Due to the policy of the Kingdom of Orleans that the navy was the main force and the army was the supplement, a large number of officers chose to go to the navy.

The navy was inevitably marked by the Kingdom of Orleans.

After the fall of the Kingdom of Orleans, in order to prevent problems in the navy, the Republic expelled Prince Joinville and at the same time laid off a large number of naval officers, most of whom were potential cronies of Prince Joinville.

Unbelievable, the Marquis of Allais happened to be among them.

The Marquis of Allais, who was kicked out of the army, could only choose to go home and take over his work.

"Mr. Marquis, since you were born in the navy, I have a question for you!" Jerome Bonaparte said to the Marquis of Allais: "What kind of navy do you think France needs to build?"

The Count of Allais, who had touched upon his own knowledge point, hurriedly told Jerome Bonaparte his alchemy: "Your Excellency, I think France should build an ocean-going fleet!"

"Ocean fleet?" Jérôme Bonaparte looked at the Marquis of Allais in confusion and said, "What is your reason?"

"Your Excellency, there are still many places in the world worth exploring! France must build a global fleet that is not inferior to Britain in order to protect our interests!

To tell you the truth, I once had the honor to follow the fleet to the east of China, where there is huge wealth waiting for us to discover. If our fleet had not been too small at that time, we would have been able to occupy it. If France could build an ocean-going fleet,

We don’t have to worry about this at all.”

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