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Chapter 303 Deployment of Military Operations in Hawaii

Although there is only one sentence recorded in the history related to Hawaii in later generations: the French bourgeois system entered Hawaii with a new type of artillery, which enabled Hawaii to start a parliamentary system, but behind these few sentences lies naked imperialism.

Power politics.

As an independent diplomatic country recognized by Britain, France and the United States, it is exported by the countries it recognizes.

To make matters worse, the Kingdom of Hawaii did not know at this time that they were not facing a time-traveler who played according to common sense.

From the perspective of general geopolitics, after the Kingdom of Hawaii repelled the first invasion by the French "Uncle", the French "Uncle" would have given up the idea of ​​​​invading because of the distance between the Hawaiian Kingdom and France.

At that time, the Kingdom of Hawaii only needs to send a special envoy to clarify the misunderstanding, and then praise "Uncle Bonaparte's" stinky feet and ask Uncle Bonaparte to be gentler next time and give advance notice.

"Uncle Bonaparte" would also give up invading Hawaii for the sake of his own face.

Of course, this is just according to an ordinary empire ruler who has not opened the perspective of God.

For Jérôme Bonaparte, who was familiar with history, the Kingdom of Hawaii no longer only represented themselves, but was also connected with the damn upstarts of the New World.

Although the Kingdom of Hawaii would have to wait 40 years before being annexed by the New World, Jérôme Bonaparte did not mind deducting one star from the upstart's "glorious" 50 stars.

It would be even better if the New World could be divided from north to south, or even east to west, north to south.

Under the influence of Jérôme Bonaparte, the Kingdom of Hawaii was about to usher in a more tragic fate. The resistance made France, the old imperialist power, even more "excited".

Hawaii is about to usher in a fate that should not belong to them.

"Your Majesty, there is no need to really mobilize troops!" When Marcel Jerome heard Jérôme Bonaparte say that he would use warships to send them to the Far East, he subconsciously thought that Jérôme Bonaparte wanted to do this deliberately.

They tried to use warships, but he quickly stopped them.

Looking at Marcel Jerug's expression, Jérôme Bonaparte immediately understood that Marcel Jerug had misunderstood what he meant. He hurriedly responded: "Don't think too much! The warship is just heading to the Pacific.

I'm carrying out a mission in the area, so I'll just send you there by the way!"

Then, Jérôme Bonaparte specifically emphasized: "Although it is just a drop-in, you should not take it lightly. You are responsible for opening up the arms trade between the Far East and France, and no mistakes are allowed.

if not……"

Jérôme Bonaparte snorted coldly, and the meaning was self-evident.

"Yes! Your Majesty, I will definitely warn them to be careful in their words and deeds!" Marcel Jerugge responded sonorously and forcefully to Jerome Bonaparte to express his determination.

"Go! I won't keep you!" Jerome Bonaparte waved at Marcel Jerug.

At this time, night fell, and Marcel Jerug, who had finished reporting his work, took advantage of the dark night to leave the Tuileries Palace.

Perhaps because of the memory of the Lighthouse Kingdom of Manifest Destiny in his previous life that was unconsciously evoked by Marcel Jerug, after Marcel Jerug left, Jerome Bonaparte always had the "Kingdom of Hawaii" in his mind.

Shadow", so much so that he eagerly wanted to know what step his Navy Secretary Dicko had taken in his military operations against the Kingdom of Hawaii.

After thinking for a moment, Jerome Bonaparte glanced at the pendulum clock again. The light of the kerosene lamp reflected the shadow of the pendulum clock's hands. It was already 7 p.m.

There were still nearly 6 hours before Navy Minister Dicko would normally get off work. Jérôme Bonaparte decided to go to the Admiralty to talk to Dicko.

Just when Jerome Bonaparte was about to leave the study, Walewski, who had sent the "drunk" Ambassador Cowley back to the embassy, ​​appeared at the door of Jerome Bonaparte's study. Judging from the situation, it should be

Ambassador Cowley has been sent back to the embassy.

After Walewski and Jérôme Bonaparte looked at each other for a few seconds, the whole room fell into a deathly silence?

After a while, Walewski reacted and looked at Jérôme Bonaparte who was "getting ready to go" and immediately asked: "Your Majesty the Consul! Are you ready to go out?"

"That's right!" Jérôme Bonaparte nodded in response to Valewski: "I suddenly thought of an important thing to deal with!"

"I will accompany you!" Walewski said to Jerome Bonaparte again.

Jerome Bonaparte nodded and walked out quickly, and Valewski followed behind Jerome Bonaparte.

Jerome Bonaparte, who came downstairs to the hall of the Tuileries Palace, immediately gave Mokar the order to prepare the carriage.

Mokar showed a surprised expression, and as usual he asked Jérôme Bonaparte if he wanted to go out.

After receiving a positive reply from Jérôme Bonaparte, Mokar acted quickly.

Not long after, Mokar reported to Jérôme Bonaparte that the carriage was ready.

Jérôme Bonaparte and Valewski walked through the corridors of the Tuileries Palace and came to the side courtyard of the Tuileries Palace.

This place is more like a smaller square than a courtyard. The trickling fountains and naked ancient Greek sculptures make the entire courtyard look like a fairyland.

However, Jerome Bonaparte did not want to enjoy the beautiful scenery now.

The two people quickly entered the carriage carriage one after the other. When Jérôme Bonaparte and Valewski entered the carriage, several lancers wearing dark black cavalry uniforms and bronze tasseled helmets appeared in the carriage.

Surrounded by them are the guards responsible for protecting Jérôme Bonaparte.

After Jerome Bonaparte established his dictatorship, the issue of Jerome Bonaparte's security has always been the focus of the Bonapartists.

Some Bonapartists believe that Jérôme Bonaparte should sit firmly in the Tuileries Palace and try not to leave if possible.

Part of it was certainly for his safety, but the larger part was to achieve the goal of Jérôme Bonaparte ruling without rule by restricting movement.

The vast majority of Bonaparte sent people, Jérôme Bonaparte went out as little as possible, and even when he needed to go out, he had to bring guards with him.

As a quasi-imperialist, the Second Brigade specially deployed a lancer battalion to protect Jérôme Bonaparte's safety.

After everything was ready, Jérôme Bonaparte gave the order to go to the Admiralty, and the carriage slowly started to go to the Admiralty.

On the way to the Admiralty, Jérôme Bonaparte discussed with Valewski the British Ambassador Cowley.

"Our ambassador from Britain is really interesting! I have never seen a diplomat get drunk in a diplomatic situation!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Valewski in a slightly frivolous tone:

"If Queen Victoria had known that her ambassador was like this, would she have dismissed him?"

"Your Excellency, Ambassador Cowley is actually not drunk!" Valewski said to Jerome Bonaparte: "He is just pretending to be drunk!"

"Oh?" Jérôme Bonaparte put away his frivolous tone and asked Valewski: "Why do you think he did this?"

Walewski shook his head in confusion.

Jérôme Bonaparte suddenly thought about the Russian spies stationed near the Tuileries Palace that Marcel Jerug reported to him, and whether Cowley also knew about this.

Jérôme Bonaparte told Valewski about Marcel Jerug's discovery.

Walewski was slightly surprised when he heard that there were spies near the Tuileries Palace, and then a look of relief appeared on his face.

"Sir, I think this is a possibility!" Walewski responded to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"If that's the case, the murky water under Paris is deeper than we imagined!" Jérôme Bonaparte responded with a meaningful smile on his lips and a long drawl.

"Your Excellency, we still have to fight with Britain..." Valewski asked Jérôme Bonaparte about his attitude towards the Anglo-French alliance.

"Of course we have to get closer!" Jérôme Bonaparte responded decisively: "In these days, the capital of any country is not filled with all kinds of secret police! Ambassador Cowley's actions are nothing more than creating a sense of Britain.

It's just an illusion that France is getting closer, just to alienate France and the Russian Empire from each other! There is no real loss for us!

The original plan to go to Britain in May remains unchanged. You can take advantage of this time to learn diplomacy from Minister De Ruiz! Only in this way can you keep your communication with Palmerston from falling behind, but I believe that Palmerston will also

It won’t be difficult for you!”

"Understood!" Walewski responded immediately.

Jérôme Bonaparte continued: "But you have to remember that the French Republic is only establishing a cooperative partnership with the Kingdom of Britain, not that we are asking for help from the Kingdom of Britain. In some cases, we must be tough when we are tough.

stand up.

Talking with Britain should not only discuss the interests of the Near East, but the most important thing is the issue of disputed islands in Africa and the Pacific! We must strive to reach a certain degree of consensus with the British Kingdom on these issues, as well as the issue of the Kingdom of Hawaii...

"

Jérôme Bonaparte rambled on about his colonial "blueprint" to Walewski, and Walewski also listened carefully to Jérôme Bonaparte's words.

Jerome Bonaparte didn't stop talking until the carriage stopped at the Admiralty.

"I don't know if you have remembered this. I will tell you again when you are about to leave for Britain!" Jerome Bonaparte opened the door and stepped out of the carriage, followed by Valewski.

Then left the carriage.

The two people stood at the door of the Admiralty in the night.


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