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Chapter five hundred and ninetieth the frightened papal envoy

"I just want to cause Pope Pius IX to panic! If I don't cause Pope Pius IX to panic, how could Pope Pius IX succumb to us!"

A wicked smile appeared on Jerome Bonaparte's face. He could imagine the panic of the papal envoy.

In that case, he could negotiate terms with Pius IX calmly.

Although Jerome Bonaparte himself did not care about the sanctity of the crown, he had to think about it for the sake of his unborn child.

After all, it is not like his own child to fight for the throne with "real swords and guns".

If his unborn child is a mediocre person, Pius IX can act as his child's "godfather" and deceive the old farmers in the French countryside.

By the way, he won the support of some orthodox people.

However, Jérôme Bonaparte guessed that the stubborn old stickman Pius IX would most likely not come over in person.

Even if Pius himself does not come to Paris in person, he will have to send me a cardinal! So Jérôme Bonaparte thought.

From a certain point of view, the Kingdom of Sardinia is the vicious dog in the hands of Jerome Bonaparte. As long as it shows its teeth and threatens the Apennine Peninsula, both the Austrian Empire and the Papal States will be on tenterhooks!

"Your Majesty, what do you want the Papal State to do?" De Ruys asked Jerome Bonaparte.

"I hope that Pius IX will bless my child after he is born!" Jerome Bonaparte replied to De Ruys.

De Luys breathed a sigh of relief when he heard the conditions proposed by Jerome Bonaparte. He was really afraid that Jerome Bonaparte would propose an unrealistic condition.

"Your Majesty, please rest assured! I will definitely convey your conditions to them!" De Ruys responded quickly to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"You don't need to tell them the conditions directly!" Jérôme Bonaparte shook his head and said to De Luys: "You just need to tell them! If they want to persuade me to change my mind, the best way is to persuade.

Queen Augusta! Only the Queen can influence me!"

De Luys realized that Jerome Bonaparte was preparing to strengthen the queen's power in the court. Although the Bonaparte family represented by the emperor was not loved by the orthodox nobles, it did not mean that the queen was not favored by the orthodox nobles.

Liked by nobles.

According to what De Luys learned through his wife, Queen Augusta was surrounded by a number of orthodox aristocratic ladies.

De Ruys didn't need to think about it to know that those orthodox factions with high aspirations were unwilling to submit to His Majesty as they had submitted to Emperor Bonaparte. Instead, they resorted to lady diplomacy in an attempt to win a place in the new empire through their wives.

A large part of them are generals who are idle at home. If there is church power behind Queen Augusta, then the power gathered around the queen will become the second largest power after the emperor.

It seems that we will send more ladies to visit with the queen in the future!

De Ruys was determined to make his wife have a sense of presence in front of the Queen.

Although he says that his time as Foreign Minister is running out, De Luys believes that as long as he persists in taking the wife route, he will definitely return to the position of Foreign Minister.

"Yes! Your Majesty!" De Ruys nodded and replied to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Okay! That's all I have to say!" Jérôme Bonaparte said as he got up from the sofa.

De Ruys also stood up immediately after him, and then sent Jérôme Bonaparte out of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

After watching Jerome Bonaparte leave, De Ruys ordered his secretary of state to prepare a carriage for him to go to the Paris Cathedral.

Although the Secretary of State was a little confused as to why De Ruys would go to the Paris Cathedral at this time, he did not ask too much about the reason due to his obedience to superiors and subordinates. He quickly found a vehicle marked Diplomatic for De Ruys.

Characteristic symbol of carriage.

Take the carriage De Ruys all the way east along the Seine River, then cross a pontoon bridge connecting Paris Island, and arrive at the gate of the Paris church.

De Luys got off the carriage and entered the cathedral, where he saw the Bishop of Paris Cathedral.

At this time, the bishop was praying solemnly to the empty seats. The arrival of De Luys made the bishop stop praying.

"Minister De Ruys, what kind of wind brings you here?" The bishop, who closed the book of scriptures, asked De Ruys with a puzzled look on his face.

"Your Excellency, Bishop, may I ask if the minister sent by His Majesty the Pope to France is here with you?" De Ruys asked De Ruys immediately.

"What business do you have with Minister Mila?" Bishop Ji asked.

"That's it! I heard a piece of news..." De Ruys told the bishop the news about Jérôme Bonaparte and Cavour.

"Cavour, it's this guy who likes to incite mobs again!" A trace of disgust flashed in the bishop's eyes.

"That's right! Cavour does prefer to incite national sentiments on various occasions!" De Ruys replied to the bishop with a noncommittal shrug.

"Please come with me!" the bishop said to De Luis.

The bishop and De Luys entered the confessional at the back of the church and stopped at the door of one of the confessionals.

"Lord! Forgive me! I really am not..." Minister Mila's voice came from the confession room.

De Luys asked the bishop in a low voice what exactly Minister Milat was confessing to.

"Your Excellency, it is a very ungentlemanly act to inquire into other people's privacy in private!" the bishop responded to De Luys in a calm tone. He would not expose Ambassador Mila's scandal of forcing a little boy to have an anal fissure.

Tell De Ruys.

Although it is not a big deal for a priest to "pacify" a little boy in this era, it will always bring discredit to the church.

After all, the "Holy" Church does not approve of homosexuality.

De Luys and the bishop stood at the door and waited for a long time before Minister Milat's confession ended.

The bishop gently knocked on the people in the confessional, and Minister Mila's alert voice came from the door: "Who?"

"It's me!" the bishop said in a normal tone.

"Your Excellency, please come in!" Minister Mila responded immediately.

The bishop and De Ruys entered the confessional. Minister Mila, who was dressed in a suit, unconsciously showed a panicked expression on his face after seeing De Ruys's appearance: "Minister Ruys, why are you here?"

Got it!"

"Minister De Ruiz is here to deliver a message to His Majesty Pope Pius IX!" the bishop said quickly to cover up Minister Mila.

"Pass the message!" Minister Mila breathed a sigh of relief, and then readjusted his mentality and asked what message De Luys wanted to convey to Pope Pius IX.

De Ruys once again repeated to Minister Myra what he had just said to the bishop.

"Oh my God! What on earth did His Majesty Bonaparte say to that false believer!" Minister Milat asked De Ruys.

"Your Excellency, Minister, I regret that I don't know what your Majesty discussed with Cavour!" De Luys replied to Minister Mira: "However, I can probably guess! The most likely discussion between His Majesty and Cavour

It’s about the Apennine Peninsula!”

"Does Your Majesty still want to help Sardinia unify Italy?" Minister Mira shouted involuntarily.

"Your Excellency, Minister, we do not rule out the possibility!" De Luys replied to Minister Mila, "After all, your Majesty once lived on the Apennine Peninsula for a period of time! He still has certain feelings for the people there, and Weir

Miss Nia is also a patriot!"

"Vilnia!" Minister Mira gritted his teeth and said to De Ruys: "She is the spy sent by Cavour to His Majesty! You should arrest her immediately!"

"Mr. Minister, I am just a diplomatic ambassador! The arrest of spies should be handled by Interior Minister Pesini (Marcel Jerug has been behind the scenes)!" De Ruys put on a show.

With a helpless expression, he replied to Minister Mila, "Besides, I don't think Vernia is a spy! At best, she is just telling His Majesty her love for Italy!"

"Your Excellency, if Vernia continues to bewitch your Majesty for many years, there is no guarantee that your Majesty will not fight for Sardinia!" Minister Mila replied impatiently to De Ruys.

The most terrifying weapon in the world is the pillow wind!

If His Majesty is really persuaded by that bitch from Vernia, the Papal State will probably be doomed!

"There is nothing I can do!" De Luys responded to Ambassador Mila.

"Your Excellency, I don't believe that you came here from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs just to tell us about this matter! You must have a solution!" the bishop asked with a solemn face.

"Your Majesty, you must have something to do, right?" Milady looked at De Ruys with earnest eyes.

Under the gaze of the bishop and Minister Mila, De Luys said: "Your church has already opened up the line with Her Majesty the Queen, right?"

"What do you mean..." Minister Mila immediately understood what De Ruys meant.

"Her Majesty the Queen is now pregnant with the future of the empire!" De Luys said to Minister Mila: "Even if Her Majesty the Queen wants the stars in the sky, Your Majesty will find ways to pick them for her! If you are willing to plead with Her Majesty the Queen

, then this matter can be solved easily!

Of course, you also need to do what Her Majesty the Queen wants!"

"What does Her Majesty the Queen like?" Minister Mila, whose mind was in a state of confusion, had no intention of thinking at this time. He immediately asked De Ruys.

"There is no love greater than maternal love in the world!"

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