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Chapter 39 Eugene Rouet MP

"Let me think about it again!"

"Elevating" another Bonaparte to the throne will indeed help to ease the class contradictions in France as a whole, and especially help the military recognize the republican government, even if this recognition is always unreliable at critical moments.

In fact, the actions of the French army during the three dynasties have confirmed this, but even though he knew that the army was unreliable, Lamartine still wanted to win over him.

At certain non-critical moments, the military's stance will strengthen the government's foundation.

However, in view of what Louis Napoleon did during the Orleans Dynasty, Lamartine still hated Louis Napoleon deep in his heart.

Elevating a restorationist to the "god position" of the Republic is truly the greatest irony of the Republic.

"We don't have much time left to govern now!" Thiers reminded him with "kindness": "I heard that those insurrectionists have already begun planning a second uprising!"

Thiers' words sounded an alarm in Lamartine's heart.

Republican government does not have much time left.

"Mr. Thiers, thank you for your visit today!" Lamartine expressed his gratitude to Thiers again.

Later, Lamartine issued an expulsion order to Thiers: "Mr. Thiers, I will seriously consider your suggestion! Now I have some meetings to attend, so I won't keep you here!"

"Of course!" Thiers shrugged his shoulders and said nonchalantly: "What Mr. Consul has to worry about is the fate of France as a whole. It's really hard work!"

I don't know if it was Lamartine's illusion, but Lamartine heard a bit of sarcasm in Thiers' words.

Under the leadership of Chambot, Thiers walked out of Lamartine's mansion.

When leaving, Thiers did not forget to "teach" Chambot: "Mr. Chambot, please take good care of Mr. Lamartine! The French Republic pushed Mr. Lamartine to power, and Mr. Lamartine also brought

Unprecedented pressure! If this pressure cannot be transformed into motivation, it will only completely crush Mr. Lamartine!"

"Who says otherwise!" Mr. Champeau nodded empathetically: "Since the founding of the Republic, the people in power have not had a peaceful night's sleep for a long time!"

"Believe me! You will have a good night's sleep soon when you are in power!" Thiers said with an enigmatic smile.

"I hope so!" Chambot obviously did not understand what Thiers meant. He was so focused on making Lamartine the first official president that he had no idea that a conspiracy was quietly brewing.

A black carriage appeared in front of Thiers. As Thiers stepped onto the carriage, he said goodbye to Chambot: "Then I'll leave first!"

Chambot also politely regretted Thiers' departure. When his eyes swept across the carriage inadvertently, he saw a pair of black boots in the carriage.

There should be another person in the carriage.

The carriage door was closed, the coachman gently tightened the reins, and upon receiving the signal, the horses slowly drove away from Lamartine's apartment.

"Mr. Thiers, we meet again!"

Just as Chambot guessed, there were indeed people in the carriage.

"Congressman Rouet!" Thiers also politely called the name of the person opposite him.

[Eugène Rouet: French lawyer and politician, Bonapartist, member of the Constituent Assembly and Legislative Assembly during the Second Republic (1848-1849), served intermittently as Minister of Justice from 1849-1852; he

Supported Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, resisted the left-wing opposition, proposed the cancellation of universal suffrage in 1850, and was responsible for drafting the constitution of the Second French Empire in 1852.]

Thiers understood that the Member of Parliament from Rouet, who was only in his 30s, was a Bonapartist, and his rank among the Bonapartists was not low.

"Mr. Thiers, thank you for your support of the Bonapartists!" Eugène Rouet expressed his verbal thanks to Thiers.

"Mr. Congressman, there is no need to say more about those cheap verbal thanks!" Thiers also opened the door and said: "The reason why I help you is because you can bring me corresponding benefits! If you and

If the brat behind you can't bring me enough benefits, I will abandon you without hesitation!"

Thiers' nakedly domineering declaration did not arouse any emotional waves in Eugène Rouet.

This lawyer, who is only 34 years old but has the mansion of a mature politician, still said with a smile: "It is our honor that Mr. Thiers is willing to support us! We are also willing to do our best to help Mr. Thiers."

!If you really want to abandon us, we will have no complaints! This is the right you should have as the leader of the party, but..."

Lawyer Rue's tone changed from soft to severe, and his expression became more ferocious: "Do you really want to see those revolutionaries destroy the entire country, and those hateful rioters ride on our heads to dominate?

Fu! Not only do they want to seize power, they also want to confiscate our property! We have worked hard for decades to earn it!"

Of course Thiers was unwilling. From the moment he entered Paris, he had decided to blend into Parisian high society and become a man of the hour respected by everyone.

It took him more than 30 years and several tests of life and death to get to where he is now. Those rioters actually wanted to rob him of everything through a revolution!

This will never be allowed!

"You should understand that you are not the only one I choose!" Thiers still seemed unmoved.

"I know you will choose an executioner. He will take charge of France and then wipe out all the mobs!" Eugène Rouet said with a matter-of-fact expression: "The executioner should be a member of the army!"

Thiers' expression changed slightly, and he glanced at Eugène Rouet with cold eyes.

"Mr. Thiers, please don't look at me like that!" Ruby spread her hands and said with an innocent expression: "Now France has become a mess. The only way to solve this chaotic situation is to rely on the army! Soldiers will be a

A sharp knife, it will cut out a cancer called riot!"

"I admit that you are right! We (referring to the Party of Order) do have this idea!" Thiers frankly admitted the "conspiracy" of the Party of Order: "Only the army can extinguish the flame of this revolution!"

"Mr. Thiers, have you ever thought about an army leader! After suppressing the mob today, will he turn his bayonet on the National Assembly tomorrow? By that time, what means will the National Assembly use to stop Napoleon?

?" Eugène Rouet asked.


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