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Chapter four hundred and ninety-eight last lesson

"I will definitely report all your demands to our government!"

Richard Metternich assured Jérôme Bonaparte sincerely.

"Then I will wait for your news! Mr. Richard!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to Richard Metternich in a calm tone.

Then Jerome Bonaparte tactfully issued an order to expel Richard Metternich, and Richard Metternich wisely bid farewell to Jerome Bonaparte.

When Richard Metternich was about to leave Jerome Bonaparte's study, Jerome Bonaparte suddenly stopped Richard Metternich: "Wait a minute!"

"Your Majesty, do you have any other orders?" Richard Metternich stopped, turned around and asked Jerome Bonaparte.

"Nothing!" Jerome Bonaparte paused, then said: "I just want to ask, when will my brother (monarchs call each other brothers) Joseph Franz get married?"

"Your Majesty, I'm not very clear about this either!" Richard Metternich replied.

"Oh!" Jérôme Bonaparte responded with a hint of regret.

Judging from Richard Metternich's answer, Joseph Franz's wedding should not have been finalized yet. I wonder if the poor Bavarian princess (Princess Sissi) can successfully escape the clutches of the Habsburgs.

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[ps: There is a deviation in Jérôme Bonaparte’s memory here. The historical marriage of Emperor Franz and Princess Sissi was in August.]

"Your Majesty, if you have no other instructions, I will take my leave first!" Richard Metternich carefully replied to Jerome Bonaparte. He was a little confused as to why Jerome Bonaparte did this.

Have this question.

Poor Richard Metternich would never have imagined that this emperor who controlled the entire empire was actually a gossip collector at heart.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who stood on the window sill of the study and watched Richard Metternich leave, also left the study. When he walked down the stairs, he called Mokar in front of him and gave Mokar the instructions to set off for Pasteur.

The laboratory where it is located.

A long time has passed since Jerome Bonaparte sent the first batch of nursing staff to Louis Pasteur's laboratory, and it is time to accept the results.

"Yes, Your Majesty!"

Mokar quickly replied to Jérôme Bonaparte.

After a while, an ordinary-looking black carriage with a double bridge appeared in the courtyard of the Tuileries Palace.

[ps: Since Jérôme Bonaparte himself did not like too many escorts in non-public places, in order to ensure the safety of the emperor, Mokar could only turn the gorgeous carriages used by Jérôme Bonaparte into a uniform

The modified carriages have an ordinary appearance. In order to prevent possible accidents, a steel plate is added to the bottom of each carriage. The weight of the entire carriage is dozens of kilograms heavier than that of ordinary carriages, and the protection capability has also been significantly improved by several levels.



Jérôme Bonaparte and Mokar entered the carriage one after another. The door was closed and the black translucent curtain covered the glass window so that no one outside could see the scene inside.

When everything was ready, the driver gently tightened the reins and the carriage started to set off.

Soon they arrived at the gate of Louis Pasteur's research institute. Jérôme Bonaparte and Mokar were on hand. Under the leadership of the staff in the institute, Jérôme Bonaparte and Mokar

Carl came to the preparation room.

"Your Majesty, why don't I ask Director Pasteur to come over? You'd better not go there!" The staff in the institute suggested to Jérôme Bonaparte. Although the laboratory has been eliminated many times, there is no guarantee that it will not be destroyed.

What unexpected situations will occur?

If the emperor was infected by an unknown virus in their research institute, they would never be able to get rid of it even if they jumped into the Seine River!

"No need to go to such trouble! You medical workers have been working in this environment day and night without any problems. How could I have any problems?" Jérôme Bonaparte decisively rejected the staff's suggestions, half-joking.

Said: "Besides, I have been to this research institute no less than five times! Isn't it a bit too late to say now that I won't be allowed to enter?"

"This..." the staff member responded with some embarrassment.

"Okay! My body is not so delicate! Just lead the way!" Jérôme Bonaparte responded to the staff while putting on the mask placed in the preparation room.

"Okay! Please come with me!"

Under the leadership of the staff, Jérôme Bonaparte and Mokar entered the interior of the institute.

I found Louis Pasteur, the director of the institute. At this time, Louis Pasteur was giving lectures to nurses who were about to go to the French Army in the Near East in a room full of tables and chairs. The nurses in the audience listened attentively to the stage.

Lessons from Louis Pasteur.

"Students, this is the last lesson I teach you! After this lesson is over, you will be assigned to the troops in the Near East and use your hands to save your compatriots in France. I hope each of you can remember

If you live up to your mission, you will be angels on the battlefield..." Louis Pasteur told the nurses in the audience the words that filled him with all his emotions.

Many nurses shed tears after listening to Louis Pasteur's words.

After Louis Pasteur said "Thank you", the nurses in the audience gave Louis Pasteur warm applause on the stage.

Outside the room, Jerome Bonaparte and Mokar also applauded each other for Louis Pasteur's last lesson, while he pushed the door open and entered.

Everyone looked at Jérôme Bonaparte and Mokar who entered the room at the same time. Facing this pair of "strange" visitors, their eyes showed curiosity, confusion... and surprise (Virnia).

"Mr. Pasteur, you spoke very well!" Jérôme Bonaparte praised Louis Pasteur: "I haven't heard such an emotional speech for a long time!"

"Your Majesty, you are exaggerating!" Louis Pasteur humbly responded to Jerome Bonaparte, and then invited Jerome Bonaparte to come on stage.

Jérôme Bonaparte walked up to the stage, looked at the faces in the audience, cleared his throat and said: "What Mr. Pasteur just said is right, you are like angels descending from the sky.

When you arrive in the mortal world, you are about to go to a place called the battlefield. Here, as a person who has been fortunate enough to have been to the battlefield (in the video of my previous life), the first advice I want to give you from a senior is: Please be sure to

Make sure you are safe in the end! If there is really no other way, you can surrender to the enemy. This is the special right I give to you lovely angels. No one will see you clearly because of your surrender.

Your ability to come back alive successfully is your greatest contribution to France, and your parents and teachers will be proud of you."

Jérôme Bonaparte gushed to the nursing staff present: "Although you are participants in this war, you do not need to be responsible for the war... Your task is to save the wounded, whether the war fails or not

It has nothing to do with you, because it is a matter of the war department...so I hope that each of you can come back safely..."

Jérôme Bonaparte admitted that he himself had more or less a masculine spirit. He did not want to see the young nurses in the audience withering on the battlefield. Since he had deceived them into the battlefield, then Jérôme

M. Bonaparte also had to consider their safety.

If the price of victory is too high, then victory will have no meaning.

"... You are the heroes of France, and France has gained more honor because of you... It is really because of the existence of French sons and daughters like you who are fighting one after another that France will continue to get up and fight after falling! No

There is no difficulty that the children of France cannot overcome!" Jérôme Bonaparte raised his clasped handshake and said excitedly: "France will win! Justice will win!"

The girls in the audience were inspired by Jérôme Bonaparte on the stage and shouted loudly: "France will win! Justice will win!"

At this moment, everyone except Jerome Bonaparte believed that France was carrying out a just action.

Only Jerome Bonaparte knew that the purpose of this war was mainly to make his throne more stable, and secondly to dismantle the Holy Alliance.

Jerome Bonaparte's speech ended with a round of applause, and Jerome Bonaparte and Louis Pasteur left the "classroom".

Walking in the corridor, Jerome Bonaparte and Louis Pasteur began to discuss this group of nursing staff. Jerome Bonaparte asked: "Mr. Pasteur, they are really qualified.

Is this work done? Vibrio cholerae and typhoid fever are not small problems. If you don’t get it right, you will get into big trouble!”

Although this group of students had been studying at the institute for several months, Jérôme Bonaparte was still a little worried that they were not qualified for the job. This was not only a consideration for the army, but also for the safety of the nursing staff.

"Your Majesty, please rest assured! They already know how to prevent and control Vibrio cholerae. Please have confidence in them! Because they are the best class of students I have ever taught so far!" Louis Pasteur said to him with a firm tone.

Jérôme Bonaparte said.

"Shouldn't it be the worst class..." Jérôme Bonaparte muttered quietly. He remembered that the teacher's favorite words were: You are the worst class of students I have ever taught.

"Your Majesty, what did you just say?" Louis Pasteur asked Jerome Bonaparte.

"Nothing!" Jérôme Bonaparte shook his head and responded to Louis Pasteur.

"Furthermore, your Majesty, didn't you already emphasize in the army not to drink unboiled water?" Louis Pasteur asked Jérôme Bonaparte.

"That's right! Any questions?" Jérôme Bonaparte nodded.

"According to research, the production of Vibrio cholerae is mostly caused by water sources! As long as the army is prevented from drinking unclean water sources, the possibility of sudden illness in the army can be curbed!" Louis Pasteur told Jérôme Bonaparte

explained.

"Well! I already knew this," Jérôme Bonaparte nodded and responded to Louis Pasteur.

"Your Majesty, please come with me!" Louis Pasteur brought Jérôme Bonaparte to a room. In the room were rows of glass test tubes filled with colorless and transparent liquid.

"Are these vaccines?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Louis Pasteur doubtfully, pointing to the rows of test tubes in front of him.

"Your Majesty, as you can see! These are... um, liquids we extracted from those patients suffering from cholera!" Louis Pasteur euphemistically called saliva a liquid: "Then after several rounds of dilution and sterilization

After living, the things you get can now be supplied in batches!"

"How effective is it? How much does each vaccine cost?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Louis Pasteur.

Louis Pasteur shook his head and responded to Jérôme Bonaparte: "According to clinical data, although these vaccines can treat cholera, they are not 100% preventable and there is still a certain risk! Only patients with

It can only be used by patients with severe cholera! As for the price, each tube costs about 6 francs."

"Mr. Pasteur, you did a good job!" Jérôme Bonaparte held Louis Pasteur's hand and praised him.


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