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Chapter 44: Homecoming Trivia

Accompanied by the "enthusiasm" of the police minister, Jérôme Bonaparte strolled out of the detention center.

Outside the detention center, a carriage with the Bonaparte emblem was parked on one side of the road. The driver of the carriage was none other than the "Queen" coachman Fleury.

"Mr. Minister, I hope to see you next time!" Jérôme Bonaparte stretched out his hand to say goodbye to the Police Minister.

The police chief, who hoped never to meet Jérôme Bonaparte, said politely: "I hope we can continue to meet him next time!"

The two hands let go "reluctantly", Jérôme Bonaparte turned and walked towards Fleury.

"Your Highness!" Fleury asked after saluting Jérôme Bonaparte: "They didn't do anything to you, did they?"

Jerome gently patted the dusty trousers and said calmly: "Our current value to the United Kingdom determines the upper limit of his tolerance for us, as long as the London superstructure does not attack us! Those little guys

How dare you do anything! Let’s go! Go home!”

Jerome opened the door and entered the carriage. Fleury seemed to understand and sat on the driver's seat of the carriage.

The carriage carrying Jérôme made twists and turns through several main roads and soon arrived at the Louis Mansion.

Fleury, who tightened his reins in front of the Louis Palace, shouted to Jérôme Bonaparte who was sleeping in the carriage: "Your Highness! We are going home!"

"Huh? Are you back!?" Jérôme Bonaparte yawned and opened his sleepy eyes and got out of the car.

Judging from the exterior view, the Louis Mansion is not much different from before. Jérôme Bonaparte slowly walked up the steps and opened the door to enter the mansion.

"Your Highness, welcome back!"

Almost the moment Jérôme Bonaparte stepped into the mansion, loud and uniform celebrations came from the mansion.

Jerome Bonaparte looked along the source of the sound, and he found that everyone in the mansion was also looking at Jerome Bonaparte.

A smile appeared on Pesini's face, and tears shone in Tailan's eyes...

Jérôme Bonaparte saw "loyalty" in their faces.

This is the charm of Bonaparte.

After Jérôme Bonaparte opened his arms and embraced Tailan and other Bonaparte party members, he said in a brisk tone: "Everyone, I am back! Let us complete our unfinished business! Long live the Empire!"

"Long live the Empire!" Led by Pesini, everyone was shouting "Long live the Empire."

After a brief period of excitement, Jérôme Bonaparte dismissed the other members of the Bonapartist party, leaving only Pesini.

"Pessini, there is news from France!" Jérôme Bonaparte, who was sitting on the sofa and leaning forward at an angle of 30 degrees, immediately asked Pessini.

"According to the report of our Bonapartist MP Eugène Rouet in France, Lamartine, the head of the government of the Second Republic, has sent a special envoy to discuss with us the return of His Majesty's body to the country!" Pesini said to Rege in an excited voice.

Rom Bonaparte reports.

It is Pesini's wish to win Louis Napoleon back to France as a hero, and now he is getting closer and closer to realizing this wish.

"Mr. Rouet did a great job!" Jérôme Bonaparte nodded with satisfaction.

"There is also a letter from Mr. Ruet to apologize to you!" Pesini continued.

"Huh?" Jérôme Bonaparte looked at Pessini in confusion and asked half-jokingly: "Does it mean that our Congressman of Rouet thinks that what he has done is not good enough?"

"No... no!" Pesini hesitated for a moment, then gritted his teeth and said, "Rue said in the letter that in order to make the plan proceed smoothly, he had authorized the Party of Order without your consent.

An agreement was reached in Thiers!”

Then, Pesini added in a low voice: "I heard from Ruet that Thiers also made great efforts to bring back His Majesty's body this time!"

"Thiers?" Jérôme Bonaparte frowned and muttered in a low voice with a serious expression.

No one knows Thiers better than Jérôme Bonaparte, the "old fox", the former Prime Minister of Orleans who possesses the dual characteristics of chameleon and ruthlessness. In the historical line 18 years later (referring to Jérôme Bonaparte)

The image of the Paris Commune's executioner (the historical line of Paris's past life) is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

This "proud man of heaven" in the 19th century only lost a game with his cousin in his life, and that game was the result of his carelessness and underestimation of his cousin.

Jérôme could not guarantee that he, who was familiar with history, would be able to defeat the old fox.

I hope the conditions Rue agrees to won’t be too outrageous!

Jerome prayed silently in his heart.

Now that something has happened, the most important thing is to find countermeasures as much as possible.

"What conditions did Rouet agree to to Thiers?" Jérôme Bonaparte's tone no longer brisk as before, but became more solemn.

The atmosphere in the whole room also became solemn with Jérôme Bonaparte's accent.

Pesini swallowed and looked at the face that was 50% similar to Emperor Napoleon.

Whenever he looked at this face, Pesini felt an inexplicable pressure.

At the moment, he could only bite the bullet and reveal the conditions for Rouet's promise to Thiers.

"Form a cabinet of the Party of Order? Become their puppet?"

After hearing the conditions, Jerome Bonaparte showed an absurd expression.

"That's right!" Pesini swallowed again and tried to explain: "Your Highness, as long as we can sit in the position of president, then we can..."

Before Pesini could finish speaking, Jérôme Bonaparte stood up immediately, patted his thigh lightly and said, "Okay! Well done Ruet!"

"Your Highness, are you... okay?" Pesini looked at Jérôme Bonaparte cautiously for fear that Jérôme Bonaparte was not mentally normal.

"Nothing!" Jerome Bonaparte took a deep breath and forced himself to calm down.

There are no coincidences in the book. Unexpectedly, this guy Rue solved a big trouble for himself by a strange combination of circumstances.

In the beginning, my cousin was overturned by his cousin just because he was despised by Thiers. In this life, Thiers still despises him.

That old fox in Thiers is probably proud of being able to control himself now!

I will let you be proud for a few months, and after the presidential election is settled, I will send you to heaven one by one!

Jérôme Bonaparte encouraged Pesigny with a few words, and handed Pesigny a 100,000 franc note as a reward for Pesigny and his party members in France.



London Dockyard on the Thames.

A ship sailing from Calais to London is slowly approaching the dock.

In the cabin, Tocqueville, who was writing rapidly, stopped what he was doing and looked at the London docks outside the cabin window.

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