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Chapter 454 The French version of Nightingale

Louis Pasteur's self-blame made Jerome Bonaparte realize that the scientific researcher in front of him paid more attention to ethics than he imagined. If Jerome Bonaparte hadn't taken advantage of Louis Pasteur,

If it had been tied up with the patriotic fervor of Stade, Louis Pasteur would not have followed his instigation to conduct human experiments on death row prisoners.

Even though Louis Pasteur's achievements in the field of typhoid and cholera far exceeded what he did to those on death row who were deprived of their political rights, he felt guilty for what he had done, so he preferred to continue in obscurity.

, and are not willing to use materials stained with blood donated by death row prisoners to win honor for themselves!

"Mr. Pasteur, your respect for life is worth learning from!" Jérôme Bonaparte said with a solemn expression: "However, in my opinion you are still too persistent! Those prisoners on death row are already

Those who have been deprived of political rights... well! Let's call them human beings, but their lives are destined to disappear on the gallows! It was you who gave them the opportunity to atone for their sins and allowed them to contribute a little to France!"

"Your Majesty, the law can only judge their physical death, and only He can decide whether they really deserve to die!" Louis Pasteur piously pleaded to Jerome Bonaparte: "Everything I have done is

It is depriving him of the right to physical death. I am a sinner walking in the world carrying my sins.

Your Majesty, please agree to this small request of mine!"

Seeing Louis Pasteur almost kneeling down to him, Jérôme Bonaparte let out a long sigh and chose to respect Louis Pasteur's request.

"Okay! I agree to your request! The government will not specifically commend you, and all your results will not be published for the time being, they can only be used as internal references!" Jérôme Bonaparte to Louis Bass

De said: "However, you and your team will receive a generous bonus, which will be distributed in two parts, one is the scientific research bonus issued by the government, and the other is the scientific progress bonus issued by NORINCO!

"

"No... Your Majesty, you really don't need to give me so much money! Everything I do is not for myself!" Louis Pasteur subconsciously wanted to refuse.

"You don't need a bonus, but your team does!" Jérôme Bonaparte pointed at the staff in the laboratory and said: "Why should they follow you to participate in this experiment? Is it not to get honors and bonuses (

Jérôme Bonaparte suddenly realized that saying this was a bit vulgar, and immediately added a sentence) Of course, I do not mean to deny your love for France, but loving France is not the same as receiving the honors and prizes it deserves.

contradictory!

Who says that a scientific researcher should be willing to enjoy poverty! In my opinion, scientific researchers are the people who should enjoy happiness the most. If a country does not pay attention to its scientific researchers, then the country’s scientific and technological level will never be the same.

No real progress can be made.

Science and technology are the only productive forces! Comrade... Bah! Compatriots, our goal is to allow all French people to enjoy the convenience brought by science! Let the light of science and technology reach thousands of households, and the achievements of science and technology should not be monopolized by a few

tool! I hope you can remember one thing. The ultimate goal of all scientific and technological research we conduct is to serve the public! The purpose of scientific research is to understand the world and transform the world!"

Jérôme Bonaparte's impromptu speech was like a spiritual injection rod that hit the spiritual world of everyone in the laboratory. Until now, many scientific researchers did not know what they were working for. They just

Scientific research is regarded as a means of survival, and papers are turned into capital for promotion. A few talents like Louis Pasteur equate scientific research work with France, and use patriotic enthusiasm as the driving force for scientific research work.

But now, under Jérôme Bonaparte's impromptu speech, they have found the direction of their scientific research, and they are no longer confused.

Understand the world, and change the world! What a noble word!

Just when everyone in the laboratory was shocked by what Jerome Bonaparte said, Jerome Bonaparte spoke again: "Mr. Louis Pasteur, do you still want to refuse now?"

"

After coming back to his senses, Louis Pasteur glanced at his colleagues around him. This was the first time in his life that he felt that his high moral integrity was actually a kind of hypocrisy that was only satisfied with his own heart. He smiled bitterly and said: "Your Majesty,

On behalf of all the lab staff, thank you for your generosity!”

"This is not charity!" Jérôme Bonaparte corrected: "This is the country's respect for scientific researchers like you!"

Jérôme Bonaparte, whose lips were slightly dry, paused and swallowed, and then said: "And your laboratory will receive more investment (Louis Pasteur wanted to say something, Jérôme

Bonaparte raised his hand to stop)...I understand your desire to save money for the country, but the more you invest in scientific research, the more returns you will receive. I look forward to you being able to create more benefits in the laboratory.

The fruits of the world!”

"I will definitely live up to your expectations of me, Your Majesty!" Louis Pasteur, who felt that he was shouldering a lofty mission, said with high spirits: "Now, I implore Your Majesty to send a group of professional military doctors. I and

My colleagues will teach them specific methods to prevent and control cholera!"

"I will do it immediately after returning to the Tuileries Palace!" Jérôme Bonaparte nodded and replied to Louis Pasteur.

Immediately, Jérôme Bonaparte asked Louis Pasteur if he wanted a group of female nurses to participate.

"No...it's not necessary!" Louis Pasteur hesitated: "I'm afraid it will be inconvenient for girls to go there..."

"But girls are more delicate than men in taking care of people!" Jérôme Bonaparte responded to Louis Pasteur: "There is no distinction between men and women on the battlefield!"

"Your Majesty, are you planning to send some female nurses to the battlefield?" Louis Pasteur couldn't help but ask, and from his words, Jerome Bonaparte heard some resistance.

"Mr. Louis Pasteur, this is a symbol between nations! We must mobilize manpower and material resources to complete the expedition against the Russian Empire and wash away our shame!" Jérôme Bonaparte said solemnly

He said to Louis Pasteur: "In my eyes, female citizens are the same as male citizens. They all have the obligation to be loyal to the country! Does it mean that in your opinion, women cannot go to the battlefield like men?

Fight for France?"

"Okay!" Louis Pasteur responded to Jerome Bonaparte's shame: "I'm sorry for my narrow-minded thinking! Please send a group of military doctors and nurses over as soon as possible. If you want to learn thoroughly and

Not an easy thing!”

"Yes!" Jérôme Bonaparte nodded and left the laboratory under the leadership of the staff.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who came out of the laboratory, issued another order to Basilio, asking him to hang a slogan at every intersection in the park that read, "The purpose of scientific research is to understand and transform the world."

, used to remind scientific researchers in the park.

Basilio once again felt sincere admiration for Jérôme Bonaparte's thoughts. Later, he promised Jérôme Bonaparte that he would definitely paste this slogan in every location in the park.

After visiting the Northern Industrial Park, Jerome Bonaparte got on the carriage to the Tuileries Palace accompanied by Basilio.

At this time, night fell, and everything around became dark and quiet. Only the stars dotting the sky and the clear moonlight lit up the windmill and carriage to guide the way back to the Tuileries Palace.



When Jérôme Bonaparte returned to the Tuileries Palace, he immediately prepared to deal with the matters assigned by Louis Pasteur.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who had just reached the top of the stairs, heard the sound of wheels rolling in the Tuileries Palace. He stopped and turned around to look behind him.

After a while, two beautiful figures appeared at the gate of the Tuileries Palace. They were the Imperial Queen Augusta and the Secret Queen's Secretary Vernia (most of Vernia's current work is to follow the Queen).

One of them is wearing a black dress and velvet hair accessories, the other is wearing a white dress, holding hands like a pair of delicate and gorgeous roses.

Jerome Bonaparte looked at them absentmindedly.

"Your Majesty!" It was not until Augusta's call that Jérôme Bonaparte called to the material world.

"Where are you coming back from?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Augusta and Vernia with a smile on his face.

"Your Majesty, the queen and I went to the orphanage together! Some of the children there are really sensible and cute! Their plight is so pitiful..." Vernia, like a carefree little oriole, chirped to Gerald.

M. Bonaparte recounted their trip today.

Vernia and Augusta first went to a charity hospital, then to a welfare hospital to visit children, and finally organized a fundraiser at Mathilde's home.

More importantly, reporters were involved throughout the process. It is conceivable that a virtuous queen and an equally sympathetic mistress (the people of Paris have already acquiesced that Vernia is the emperor's mistress), can add a lot to the regime of the Second Empire.

point.

Jerome Bonaparte nodded after hearing Vernia's introduction, and then subconsciously looked at Vernia.

It must be said that Vernia, who returned from the charity hospital, seemed to exude an aura similar to that of a medical worker.

From there, Jerome suddenly realized that he could create a French version of "Nightingale". He couldn't wait to ask: "Vilnia, what do you think of the position of nurse?"

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