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Chapter 719 Farewell, Crimea!

In the next few days, Jerome Bonaparte seized all the time to carry out the finishing work. One by one, generals were called to his side by Jerome Bonaparte alone and awarded medals and titles.

Among them, Canrobert and Beaucas were respectively awarded the title of Marshal of the French Empire. Marshal Reignaud was also approved by Jérôme Bonaparte to inherit the honor of his biological father's earldom as he wished. The youngest of the five divisions

General Trochu was awarded the highest level of the Legion of Honor by Jerome Bonaparte for his outstanding military exploits.

After doing all this, Jerome Bonaparte summoned the generals in Sevastopol and handed over the supreme command of the French Expeditionary Force to Marshal Pellissier in front of all the generals, and

He was told to deliver all the soldiers safely to France.

At the same time, we must do this for those soldiers who have been shrouded in horse leather in Crimea: those who can restrain their bodies should try to restrain their bodies and return home, and those who cannot restrain their bodies (these are usually blown to pieces by artillery) should also set up a tombstone for them.

Don't let those dead heroes find their way home.

Marshal Pellissier quickly assured Jerome Bonaparte that he would definitely comply with Jerome Bonaparte's arrangements.

In the last two days after returning to France, Jérôme Bonaparte once again made an exception and used the power of the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces Command. The commanders-in-chief of England, Saudi Arabia and Turkey appeared in front of Jérôme Bonaparte and asked Jérôme.

What was Bonaparte's order when he summoned them?

Jérôme Bonaparte told them that he hoped that before he left, he could give a final farewell to the heroes who died in the Crimean Peninsula.

Therefore, Jérôme Bonaparte asked for the cooperation of the three countries of Britain, Turkey and Saudi Arabia to jointly commemorate the dead generals.

Faced with Jerome Bonaparte's request, both the Duke of Cambridge and Omar Pasha agreed.

So, the day before Jerome Bonaparte left the Crimean Peninsula, a grand memorial ceremony was held at Inkerman Mountain outside Sevastopol, Joyana River; Bakhchisaray;

Odd and Guards are held near the village!

Under the leadership of Jérôme Bonaparte, the four commanders of Britain, Turkey and France started from the Inkerman Mountain outside Sevastopol, went all the way north to the Joanna River and Sachi, and then headed southwest to the nearby

Guards Village, and finally arrive in Bakhchisarai.

By the time Jérôme Bonaparte and others arrived in Bakhchisaray, the sky had completely darkened, and the howling cold wind was blowing mercilessly on everyone's face.

The people with torches, led by Jérôme Bonaparte, saluted the small mounds outside Bakhchisaray. Inside the mounds was a heroic spirit who died in Bakhchisaray.

Then a tombstone carved from marble was placed on Tuqiu Mountain. The tombstone clearly read, "No one knows your names, and your achievements will last forever!"

Maybe it's a coincidence, or maybe it's some kind of will.

After the soldiers finished placing the tombstone, the howling cold wind gradually became smaller, and the moon that was originally covered by black clouds emerged. The bright moonlight shone on the green and black marble tombstone, making the tombstone look particularly deep.

Heroic spirits of Crimea! If you really love France, please wish it smooth sailing in the future!

Jerome Bonaparte muttered something silently in his heart, then raised his head and shouted: "Salute!"

Everyone raised their right hands to salute the tombstone at the same time. At the same time, intensive gunfire and artillery fire sounded near the tombstone, as if to bid farewell to these dead ghosts.

After everything was over, Jerome Bonaparte and others returned to Sevastopol overnight.

Early the next morning, when it was almost twilight, Jérôme Bonaparte opened his eyes early.

Then he gently patted Vernia who was pressing on him, and said softly: "It's time to get up!"

"Are you leaving so early?" Wilnia opened her eyes lazily and muttered.

"I don't like to have the ship waiting for us!" Jerome Bonaparte showed a wicked smile on his lips and scratched Vernia's itchy hole with his hand.

"Pfft hahahaha!" Wilnia suddenly burst into laughter and scolded softly: "Don't make trouble!"

"You can't get up!" Jerome Bonaparte turned a deaf ear and continued to attack Vernia.

"Let me get up! Can't I get up?" Wilnia begged quickly.

Under the supervision of Jerome Bonaparte, Vernia quickly climbed out of bed.

After getting up, Jérôme Bonaparte and Vernia took another look at the time. It was now 6 o'clock in the morning, nearly 4 hours before departure time.

"It's all your fault!" Wilnia said softly and angrily.

"I didn't know it was only six o'clock!" Jerome Bonaparte shrugged his shoulders, with a helpless expression on his face.

However, since they had already gotten up, if they lay down again, there was no telling when they would be able to get up again. Jérôme Bonaparte and Vernia walked out of the room hand in hand.

Later, Jerome Bonaparte and Vernia walked in the Sevastopol Fortress. Everyone who met Jerome Bonaparte saw Jerome Bonaparte.

They all immediately saluted him and greeted him.

Jérôme Bonaparte also smiled, shook hands with them, and gave them encouragement.

The long time was quickly passed in the slow walking. After Jérôme Bonaparte and Vernia simply enjoyed bacon porridge and brown bread, they rode horses in Marshal Pellissier's house.

Accompanied departure from Sevastopol at the Kamish port terminal at 9 am.

At this time, the dock of Kamish Port is very lively. Here you can see the flags and uniforms of almost every unit of the coalition forces.

Outside the Port of Kashmi, a fleet of fleets lined up neatly in a straight formation, like soldiers waiting for review.

Jérôme Bonaparte looked at the farewell army in front of him with surprise. He immediately called Pellissier and asked him what was going on.

Pellissier first confessed to Jérôme Bonaparte, and then told Jérôme Bonaparte that what he saw was a farewell procession spontaneously formed by the coalition forces.

"Why didn't you tell me earlier!" Jérôme Bonaparte whispered to Marshal Pellissier.

"Your Majesty, if I told you, would you agree to this action?" Marshal Pellissier asked rhetorically.

Jérôme Bonaparte was stunned for a few seconds, then shook his head with a wry smile.

Pelissier was right. If he had known about it in advance, he would definitely not have agreed to Marshal Pelissier's action.

"Forget it! It won't happen next time!" Jérôme Bonaparte responded calmly.

"Yes!" A smile appeared on Marshal Pellissier's face. He gently raised his hand, and the military band quickly played "Ode to the Expedition."

Accompanying the loud military music was the sound of gunfire in the distance. The soldiers in charge of seeing off saw off the supreme commander in this way.

Jerome Bonaparte and his entourage moved step by step towards the ironclad ship "Friendship" on which he came. This ironclad ship carried Jerome Bonaparte from Toulon and rode the wind and waves all the way to Crete.

Mia Peninsula.

It has witnessed Jérôme Bonaparte's victory after victory in the Crimean Peninsula (granted, shameless), and now, it will carry the supreme commander back to the French Empire

.

There, Jerome Bonaparte will usher in his true glory and glory.

When Jérôme Bonaparte entered the ironclad Friendly, the captain of the friendship led a group of officers and soldiers of the ironclad to appear in front of Jérôme Bonaparte.

"We meet again!" Jérôme Bonaparte smiled and patted the captain's shoulder and enthusiastically introduced him to Wilnia: "Vilnia, let me tell you, this is the guy who almost took me off the ship.

Rush down!"

"Your Majesty!" the captain lowered his head in shame and said to Jérôme Bonaparte, "I'm sorry, back then..."

Before the captain could finish speaking, Jérôme Bonaparte immediately interrupted: "The past is in the past! Now your task is to safely deliver us to the port of Toulon. Do you understand?"

"Yes!" the captain responded with a sonorous tone after hearing this.

Later, Jérôme Bonaparte stood on the edge of the ironclad deck and waved goodbye to everyone in the Port of Qashmi.

Upon seeing this, Marshal Pelissier of Port Kashmi immediately shouted to the surrounding soldiers: "Salute!"

All the soldiers raised their rifles and fired into the sky at the same time. After hearing the sound of gunfire near the port, the British and French navies surrounding Kashmi Port simultaneously fired in a direction away from the port.

The huge roar and splashing water caused obvious shaking on the sea surface near Kamish Port.

After hearing the fleet's farewell salute, the captain of the ironclad Friendship also shouted at the neatly arranged soldiers on the deck: "Let's go!"

All the soldiers took action quickly after hearing the captain's order. After a while, the steam engine started running, the white sails slowly opened, and the ironclad ship moved forward slowly.

As the Ironclad Friendship slowly started to launch, transport ships, steam gunboats and frigates were deployed around the Ironclad Friendship. The fleet, carrying tens of thousands of French troops and many supplies, closely followed the Ironclad and sailed away from Kerry.

Mia Peninsula.

When the fleet arrived near Constantinople, a ship quietly approached Jerome Bonaparte's ship.

Jerome Bonaparte ordered the semaphore on the ironclad ship to ask the opposite ship to express his intention. The other party said that he was inviting Emperor Jerome Bonaparte to Constantinople on the order of Abdel Sultan.

Abdel Sultan would like to personally express his gratitude to Jérôme Bonaparte!

"Tell him that I am too busy with worldly affairs to go there! But I will wait in Paris for Abdul's arrival!"

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