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Chapter 42 Public Opinion Layout

Inside London Metropolitan Police custody.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who had been detained for nearly a week by the fat police chief on charges of disturbing the peace, was lazily lying on a small bed in the detention center, flipping through a book titled "Abolition of Poverty" in his hand.

There are also other articles such as "Bonaparte Thought" placed next to it.

These books and articles became Jerome Bonaparte's spiritual food. During a week in detention, Jerome Bonaparte often read these books that integrated all the thoughts of his cousin Louis Napoleon. Every time

Reading through it made Jerome Bonaparte gain a further understanding of his cousin's "wisdom".

As one of the arrogant nobles of the 19th century, his cousin was one of the first to recognize that the French throne was closely linked to the quality of life of the French people, and in his book Jérôme Bonaparte saw administrative orders

The ghost of Keynes who drove the economy saw the idea of ​​using universal suffrage to coerce the French people and the reverence for the Prussian conscription system.

I just don’t know why Louis Napoleon in history didn’t have the idea of ​​implementing a three-level military service system like Prussia.

If my cousin could do what he said in his book, with a population of 35 million, France could mobilize nearly 1.5 million troops and crush Prussia.

Jérôme found it hard to imagine how his cousin had figured out these things in prison.

Perhaps only the word "genius" is the best evaluation for my cousin.

Jerome rubbed his dry eyes after reading for a long time. He heard the sound of the detention cell door opening from outside. Jerome raised his head and looked at the cell door. Pesini in a Shivlac dress and jacket appeared in the detention center.

In the prison room, next to him was a prison guard wearing a black uniform.

The prison guard nodded and bowed and told Pesini that he could call him at any time if necessary!

Pesini nodded slightly and took out a gold coin from the capital and handed it to the prison guard. The prison guard who took the gold coin immediately left the detention cell with a smile on his face.

Only Jérôme Bonaparte and Pesini were left in the empty cell.

"Your Highness, where is your friend?" Pesini asked, pointing to the empty bed opposite Jerome Bonaparte.

"Mr. McGrath has been fished out! He is resting at home now!" Jerome Bonaparte flicked the dust in his hands and responded calmly to Pesini.

"Your Highness, why are you still here? Aren't you going back to France?" Pesini looked at Jerome Bonaparte in confusion. He didn't understand why Jerome Bonaparte sent himself to prison.

What does the operation mean?

"Pessini, let me ask you? What's the situation outside now?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Pessini while getting up and doing push-ups on the ground.

"Those left-wing newspapers attack the government of the United Kingdom like crazy, and they even do not hesitate to attack the government under the banner of His Majesty!" Pesini responded calmly to Jérôme Bonaparte's inquiry.

"Then our goal has been achieved!" Jerome Bonaparte snapped his fingers and asked again: "Pessini, let me ask you again, what does France, especially Paris, think of the Ansa people?

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"What else can I say? Of course it's hatred!" Pesini responded without thinking.

If we want to say who in the whole of Europe hates the Angsa people the most, then the first one is the Gauls.

From the Hundred Years' War to selling one's life to aid the United States, and then to the anti-French war, the blood feud between the two nations of Angsa and Gaul can no longer be measured in terms of times. It is a hatred that spans time and is engraved in the genes of the two nations.

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Not to mention that after the Industrial Revolution, the impact of United Kingdom products on French local industry further aroused the hatred of the French industrial bourgeoisie towards the Ansa nation.

From the top to the bottom, almost all French people are secretly cursing the country across the strait.

"Think about it if the news that Bonaparte's successor was imprisoned in a detention center by the Angsans spread to France, would it arouse the French people's sympathy for the Bonaparte family!" Jérôme Bonaparte caressed

He lowered his jaw and said in a brisk tone: "Of course we still need a few "enthusiastic" reporters to report in France. The content of the report is: The upright Mr. Jérôme Bonaparte cannot stand the brutal police bullying of gentlemen in the United Kingdom, so

He came to help and was eventually imprisoned in a prison cell! Then some gossip spread on the streets of Paris that Mr. Jérôme Bonaparte came to help because he spoke uprightly for the workers!”

"This..." Pesini expressed surprise at Jérôme Bonaparte's use of public opinion manipulation. He still had some concerns and said: "Is this really not going to be discovered? In case anyone questions..."

"Doubt?" Jérôme Bonaparte used his nails to carve the word "truth" in simplified Chinese on the wall and said: "Pessini, is the so-called truth really that important? People will only believe what they believe.

Whatever they want to believe, they don’t bother to delve into the truth as to whether it is true or not! They will only believe that what they guess is true!”

Jérôme Bonaparte, a later generation in the information society, had seen too many cases where people spread rumors and then broke their legs by trying to refute them.

The truth or falsehood of information is not a matter of deep research for the people. A ruling class that is good at leading public opinion is a qualified ruling class.

"And publish this letter in The Times!" Jérôme Bonaparte handed the already written article to Pesini.

"This is..." Pesini took the letter handed over by Jérôme Bonaparte. The content of the letter was: On behalf of myself and the Bonaparte family, I would like to express my gratitude to the "Polar Star" and the "London Times"...

When the newspapers file a lawsuit, the recent content of these newspapers is a distortion of Bonaparte's thoughts and the emperor's thoughts. The Bonaparte family has the right to file a lawsuit against the newspaper...

The core idea of ​​the letter is to prohibit left-wing newspapers from using the name of "Bonaparte" to attack the government, and to apologize to the Bonaparte family.

"By the way, I also want to express my tactful apology to McGrath in my own name! Of course, after the article here is published. If McGrath asks, he must not say anything!" Jérôme Bonaparte

He warned Pesini again.

"I know!" Pesini instantly understood Jérôme Bonaparte's intention. While he was showing goodwill to the United Kingdom, he also did not forget to show goodwill to the left-wing newspapers to prevent himself from becoming the target of public criticism.

"After this farce is over, we can leave and return to France!" Jérôme Bonaparte sat down again and asked: "Is there any latest news from France!"

"There is news from France that the Bonapartists in France have convinced Lamartine, and Lamartine will send a special envoy to discuss with you the matter of His Majesty's return to the country!"


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