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Chapter 500 Of course I forgive her!

After chatting with each other in the carriage, Vernia and Jérôme Bonaparte unknowingly arrived at the small garden outside the Tuileries Palace.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who saw the passing figure outside the window through the glass window, quickly ordered the driver to stop the carriage.

"What's wrong?" Vernia, who rested her head on Jerome Bonaparte's knees, looked at Jerome Bonaparte with a puzzled look after seeing the carriage slowly stopping.

"Get out of the car!" Jérôme Bonaparte didn't say much, but patted Vernia on the forehead and said kindly.

"Oh!" Vernia moved her head away from Jérôme Bonaparte's knees, and the two walked out of the carriage one after another.

"Go back first!" Jerome Bonaparte ordered the conductor on the driver's seat.

The driver took the order and left. Vernia, who was standing on the cement road, continued to look at Jerome Bonaparte with confused eyes.

"Look there!" Jérôme Bonaparte pointed to the lawn beside him.

Vernia looked in the direction of Jérôme Bonaparte's finger. She saw a cobblestone road and a bench next to the road. On the bench, two people wearing black and white were sitting.

Ladies in white dresses, their backs are to Jérôme. Bonaparte and Vernia are talking to each other.

"That's it?" Wilnia looked at the back of one of the ladies in a white dress, "That's Your Highness!"

Yes, the person in the white dress is Jérôme Bonaparte’s real wife, Queen Augusta, and the person sitting next to Queen Augusta is wearing a black dress and a black wide-brimmed sunhat.

The lady should be the Marchioness of Allais.

"How did they come together?" Looking at the backs of these two familiar figures, Jérôme Bonaparte himself muttered in a low voice.

"Your Majesty, who is the other person?" Vernia asked Jerome Bonaparte curiously.

Naturally, Vernia, who had never seen the Marchioness of Allais, could not recognize people from their backs like him.

Of course, this is also due to the premise that the relationship between Jérôme Bonaparte himself and the Marchioness of Allais is a negative distance.

"The Marchioness of Allais!" Jérôme Bonaparte said to Vernia.

"I remember! It's the lady whose husband you sent to the Far East!" Vernia said subconsciously, and then she covered her mouth and stuck out her tongue and responded playfully to Jerome Bonaparte: "Your Majesty

, please forgive!"

"You!" Jérôme Bonaparte put his index finger on her forehead as punishment, and then said to himself: "But why are Vernia and Augusta here?"

"Your Majesty, have you exposed the truth?" Vernia said to Jérôme Bonaparte, covering her mouth.

"It's been revealed, you big-headed devil!" Jérôme Bonaparte gently poked Vernia on the forehead twice.

"Then you said one of them is your mistress and the other is your wife! What is the purpose of gathering together?" Wilnia said to Wilnia plausibly.

"Girl, I see you have never been beaten!" Jérôme Bonaparte pretended to grit his teeth and said to Vernia.

Vernia, who had already figured out Jerome Bonaparte's temper, was not afraid at all of Jerome Bonaparte talking to him with this expression.

"I was wrong!" Vernia decisively admitted her mistake to the emperor.

"Forget it! Go over and have a look!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Vernia.

The two quietly approached Augusta and the Marchioness of Allais.

As Jérôme Bonaparte and Vernia approached quietly, Jérôme Bonaparte heard soft sobbing, which should be the voice of the Marchioness of Allais.

Jérôme Bonaparte looked at Vernia standing aside with a puzzled look on his face. Vernia shook his head and said that he also knew nothing.

When Jerome Bonaparte and Vernia were less than 3 meters away from the Marchioness of Allais, Jerome Bonaparte heard the conversation between Augusta and the Marchioness of Allais.

"What are you going to do? Give birth, or..." Queen Augusta asked the Marquise Allais in as gentle a tone as possible.

"Your Majesty, I don't know..." the Marchioness of Allais responded to Augusta with a tearful voice.

born?

An ominous premonition enveloped Jérôme Bonaparte's mind. After Augusta (pregnant at the end of February), the Marchioness of Allais would also be pregnant!

Vernia, who was standing next to Jerome Bonaparte, poked Jerome Bonaparte with his hand unkindly, and Jerome Bonaparte slapped Vernia on the back of his hand.

"Ah!" Vernia screamed subconsciously when she suddenly suffered a "heavy blow" from Jérôme Bonaparte.

This shout didn't matter, it directly made the two people on the chair aware that there was someone behind them.

"Who is so bold!" Augusta scolded the peepers, stood up, turned around and looked behind him.

The Marchioness of Allais also turned and looked behind her.

At this time, Jerome Bonaparte and Vernia, who were regarded as voyeurs, caught a trick. Jerome Bonaparte scratched his head in embarrassment.

Seeing this, Vernia jumped up and down behind Queen Augusta to show her break with Jerome Bonaparte.

traitor!

Jerome Bonaparte glared at Vernia fiercely, and Vernia squatted behind Augusta and refused to look at Jerome Bonaparte.

"Your Majesty!" After seeing Jerome Bonaparte, the Marquise Allais hurriedly saluted Jerome Bonaparte.

"No! No need!" Jerome Bonaparte gently raised his hand and said to Queen Augusta.

Tansu

"Your Majesty, since you have heard everything, then make a holy judgment!" Augusta said to Jerome Bonaparte with a hint of resentment in his words.

"Judgment? What ruling?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Augusta pretending to be confused: "I just came here too!"

"Vilnia, can you tell me honestly that His Majesty just came here?" Augusta asked Wilnia in a serious voice.

"That's right! Your Majesty and I just got off the bus!" Vernia said to Augusta truthfully.

Augusta glanced at Vernia with a suspicious expression, then glanced at Jerome Bonaparte.

Augusta said without seeing any clues on their faces: "Let me tell you!"

Queen Augusta informed Jérôme Bonaparte of the pregnancy of the Marchioness of Allais.

"Whose?" Jérôme Bonaparte said subconsciously.

"What do you think?" Queen Augusta said to Jérôme Bonaparte with an angry smile.

"Really?" Jerome Bonaparte looked at the Marchioness of Allais, he wanted to get the exact answer from her mouth.

"Yes!" the Marchioness of Allais responded as delicately as a mosquito.

"Tell me! Our Emperor, what are you going to do?" Empress Augusta continued to sneer at Jerome Bonaparte.

No woman can remain indifferent after her husband wears a green hat.

Although he already knew about Jerome Bonaparte, the Marchioness of Allais, and Eugenie, this did not mean that she wanted to accept them.

As for Vernia, Augusta only regarded Vernia as a gift, and everything Vernia did was done with Augusta's tacit approval.

"How about..." Jérôme Bonaparte cautiously tried and said, "Give birth!"

"Your Majesty, you will really give a child to the Marquis of Allais' family!" Queen Augusta continued to sneer at Jerome Bonaparte.

Standing next to Augusta, the Marquise Allais also felt a little ashamed. She lowered her head and whispered: "Otherwise, I'd better abort it!"

"Why!" Augusta firmly grabbed the hand of the Marquise Allais and said to her: "Why should you bear the responsibility for the mistakes your Majesty has made!"

"So, I say give birth!" Jérôme Bonaparte said on his stick.

Augusta once again glared at Jerome Bonaparte, and took the Marchioness of Allais' hand to stay away from Jerome Bonaparte.

Vernia also left with Queen Augusta, leaving only Jerome Bonaparte alone and messy in the garden. He muttered in a low voice: "What is this!"

After saying that, he also slowly walked towards the Tuileries Palace.

In the next few days, the Marchioness of Allais was placed by Augusta to live in the Tuileries Palace.

However, the Marchioness of Allais seemed to be shy about meeting Jérôme Bonaparte, so although they were both in the Tuileries Palace, they never met.

Not only that, even Augusta and Vernia seemed to be consciously doing the same thing as Jerome Bonaparte many times.

Jérôme Bonaparte suddenly felt as if he was isolated. Jérôme Bonaparte, adhering to the spirit of shamelessness, sneaked into the great room of Queen Augusta in the middle of the night.

The moonlight passed through the curtains and shone on Augusta's bed. Jérôme Bonaparte vaguely saw that Augusta was not the only one lying on the bed, but there was another person sleeping next to her.

who is it!

An indescribable sense of humiliation poured into Jérôme Bonaparte's heart. He never thought that one day he would become a task in the story.

Damn Mokar, how on earth did he manage the Tuileries Palace? Why wasn't this matter reported to me?

Thinking of this, Jérôme Bonaparte quickly came to Queen Augusta's bedside, lifted the quilt covering Augusta's body, and let Augusta have sex with that abominable "traitor".

"Husband" was disgraced.

When Jerome Bonaparte lifted the quilt, two graceful bodies appeared in front of Jerome Bonaparte.

The "adulterer" lying next to Queen Augusta was none other than the Marchioness of Allais.

Oops!

Jerome Bonaparte secretly regretted why he had been so impulsive just now.

Just when Jérôme Bonaparte was regretting his reckless behavior, Queen Augusta and the Marchioness of Allais, who were lying on the bed, also opened their eyes.

Looking at the tall figure standing beside the bed in front of her, the Marchioness of Allais subconsciously screamed: "Ah!"

"Don't scream! Don't scream! It's me!" Jérôme Bonaparte hurriedly shouted to the Marchioness of Allais.

The Marchioness of Allais stopped screaming when she heard the voice of Jerome Bonaparte and looked at Jerome Bonaparte in confusion.

"Your Majesty, it's so late! Why did you come here if you couldn't stay in your bedroom!" Augusta said to Jerome Bonaparte in a cold tone.

"I don't want to deepen the relationship between our husband and wife! Who knows you..." Jérôme Bonaparte pointed at the Marquis of Allais beside Queen Auguste and remained silent.


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