Looking at the Marquise de Allais sitting on the sofa nursing her baby, Jérôme Bonaparte showed a loving expression and licked her lips slightly!
Compared to Jérôme Bonaparte, who looked a little gloomy, the Marquise de Allais showed an unprecedented calm expression on her face. Holding the baby in her arms, she slowly got up from the sofa and walked toward Jérôme Bonaparte.
Ba Tuan saluted and said: "Your Majesty!"
The change in the Marchioness of Allais made Jerome Bonaparte's originally fiery heart feel as if a basin of cold water had been poured on him.
He stood there for a while before he spoke again and apologized to the Marquise de Allais in a low voice: "I'm sorry!"
"Your Majesty!" Marquise Allais responded with a lukewarm expression: "You don't need to tell me! The person you are most sorry for is not me, but Her Majesty the Queen!"
"I'm sorry for Augusta, and I'm sorry for you!" Jérôme Bonaparte once again apologized to the Marquise Allais, "I came here this time to compensate you mother and son!"
"Compensation!" The Marchioness of Allais frowned and responded to Jérôme Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, you don't need to compensate me for anything!
On the contrary, I want to thank you for being able to bring an heir to our family!"
"Madam, what do you mean?" Jérôme Bonaparte said coldly, with a hint of anger in his words.
Faced with Jérôme Bonaparte's wrath, the Marquise de Allais seemed particularly calm. She told Jérôme Bonaparte unhurriedly that this child would inherit the title of the Marquis of Allais and become the new Marquis of Allais.
Marquis of Allais.
"Madam, this is our child!" Jérôme Bonaparte said word by word to the Marchioness of Allais.
"Your Majesty!" Marquise Allais retorted, not to be outdone, "This is not our child, but my child!"
After saying that, the Marchioness of Allais hugged the baby tightly in her arms, for fear that he would be snatched away by Jérôme Bonaparte.
"Madam!" Looking at the wary-looking Marchioness of Allais, Jérôme Bonaparte smiled bitterly and said to the Marchioness of Allais, "Why are you doing this? Don't forget, your husband, the Marquis of Allais
He is still serving in the Navy, believe it or not..."
Before Jerome Bonaparte could finish his words, the Marquise Allais interrupted Jerome Bonaparte and said: "Your Majesty, my husband has died in the Far East!"
Jerome Bonaparte was stunned for a few seconds, and then hurriedly asked: "When did the Marquis of Allais die?"
The Marquise of Allais told Jerome Bonaparte that the Marquis of Allais died six months ago, and the news of his death came out two months ago. The news was carried by a steam ship that arrived in Paris from Guangzhou.
It came from the ship.
The Marquis of Allais died because he drank unclean water.
After listening to the description of the Marchioness of Allais, Jérôme Bonaparte whispered to the Marchioness of Allais, "Madam, my condolences!"
"He said in the letter that although this child does not belong to him, it is still the most precious treasure given to him, so he hopes that this child can inherit his title and become the new Marquis." The Marchioness of Allais then told Jerome
Bonaparte said, and then said to Jerome Bonaparte with pleading eyes, "Your Majesty, I beg you to let this child go!"
"I..." Jérôme Bonaparte paused, looked at the baby in the arms of the Marquise Allais and pointed calmly out of the window and said: "Madam, I can let go, but how are you going to fight against those who are wandering around the castle?
In the hands of jackals, tigers and leopards, protect your children!
Now you are not the only ones who want to be eligible to inherit the Marquis's property. The Marquis of Allais also has immediate family members and illegitimate children!
The reason why they didn't take action against you was all for my sake.
If I declare to the outside world that I will not recognize the title of you and your children, guess what those people will do!"
Jérôme Bonaparte's words were like a sharp knife, cutting through the facts that the Marquise de Allais was unwilling to face.
That's right, the reason why those relatives of the Marquis of Allais did not take action against the mother and son was entirely out of the emperor's face.
No one knows whether the emperor values this illegitimate son or not. If the emperor does, then their bullying of the Marquise Allais and her son is a slap in the face of Jérôme Bonaparte.
It is obviously not worth it to offend the monarch of an empire for the property of the Marquis of Allais.
Once Jérôme Bonaparte reveals to the outside world that he does not pay attention to this child and is not even willing to have too much contact with the child, the Marchioness of Allais may have to face those who want to drive her out of the castle and the Marquis.
Relatives whose property has been devoured.
"No, you can't do that!" the head of the Marquise Allais said to Jérôme Bonaparte.
"Madam, why can't I do this!" Jérôme Bonaparte asked back, "Since you choose to sever ties with me, then you have to bear the price of severing ties!"
"After all, he is still your child!" the Marchioness of Allais then said to Jerome Bonaparte.
"Madam, I may have many illegitimate children in the future! Do I have to protect every illegitimate child?" Jerome Bonaparte showed a disdainful smile on his lips.
In the European inheritance system, illegitimate children did not enjoy any inheritance rights unless they obtained the emperor's permission.
However, even the emperor cannot use his power to turn all illegitimate children into regular children.
"You..." The Marchioness of Allais pointed at Jérôme Bonaparte and couldn't say a word. In the end, she could only say, "I really misjudged you!!"
"Madam, I'm just telling the truth!" Jérôme Bonaparte spread his hands and responded to the Marquise de Allais, "To be honest, I don't want to end up like this!"
"Your Majesty, I beg you to grant this child the right to inherit the title of the late Marquis!" the Marchioness of Allais said condescendingly to Jérôme Bonaparte.
"Madam, do you want our child to inherit someone else's title?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked the Marquise de Allais, "If I agree to your request, then this child will have nothing to do with me.
No more!"
"Your Majesty!" the Marquise Allais said to Jérôme Bonaparte: "If his surname is Bonaparte, what can he gain? The hatred between His Royal Highness Crown Prince Friedrich and His Majesty Queen Augusta?
The scorn of a member of the Nabab family?”
The Marchioness of Allais, who stayed in the palace, knew very well how an illegitimate child would be treated in the palace, and she was unwilling to let her son fall into the whirlpool of the palace.
Jérôme Bonaparte was silent for a moment and assured the Marquise Allais: "Madam, I can assure you that he will not encounter the things mentioned above!"
"Your Majesty, even so, I will not let his surname be Bonaparte, so just give up!" Motherly love made the Marquise Allais firm, "If it is really impossible to inherit the castle and title, then I will take him with me
Return to country life!”
Looking at the stubborn Marchioness of Allais in front of him, Jerome Bonaparte finally chose to give in. He sighed and said to the Marchioness of Allais: "Madam, you win! I will issue an order to officially grant your child
The right to inherit the title of Marquis!"
"Your Majesty, thank you very much!" the Marquise Allais bowed to Jerome Bonaparte and said.
"Madam, are you really not going back with me?" Jerome Bonaparte tried to persuade the Marchioness of Allais to stay.
"Your Majesty, the Tuileries Palace is not suitable for me!" the Marchioness of Allais firmly replied to Jerome Bonaparte.
Later, the Marchioness of Allais told Jerome Bonaparte that she would settle in the south after selling the Marquis's property in Paris.
Looking at the resolute woman in front of him, Jérôme Bonaparte knew that his fate with her was probably over.
"I understand!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded and said to the Marchioness of Allais, and then told the Marchioness of Allais that he would help her contact the person who sold the property.
The Marchioness of Allais once again expressed her gratitude to Jérôme Bonaparte.
Subsequently, Jerome Bonaparte left the castle of the Marquis of Allais and returned to the bedroom of Queen Augusta dejectedly.
"What's wrong?" Queen Augusta in the room can ask Jérôme Bonaparte.
Jérôme Bonaparte immediately told Augusta the news about himself and the Marchioness of Allais, but the part about Jérôme Bonaparte threatening the Marchioness of Allais was omitted.
Queen Augusta thought for a moment and told Jérôme Bonaparte that the Marchioness of Allais was determined to stay away from Paris.
"I really mean it too!" Jérôme Bonaparte nodded and responded to Queen Augusta.
"Your Majesty, since she is no longer willing to stay in Paris, then you can fulfill all her wishes!" Queen Augusta felt both happy and disappointed in her heart. She was happy that the Marquise of Allais had risen, and she was also grateful for the Marquise of Allais.
Feeling lost after leaving.
There were not many people in the entire court who could be called friends by Augusta, and the Marchioness of Allais was one of them.
Jérôme Bonaparte, who had left Queen Augusta, summoned Mokar and gave him an order to convert the "illegitimate son" of the Marquis of Allais into a regular official.
After hearing Jérôme Bonaparte's order, Mokar nodded and said that he would definitely solve the problem as soon as possible.
After finishing the task, Jérôme Bonaparte returned to the study to process documents.
At noon the next day, during the solemn Mass at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, Pius IX, wearing a white papal robe, appeared solemnly on the podium.
The rows of seats below him were filled with people. They were crown princes, grand dukes, ambassadors from various countries, as well as generals and senior bureaucrats of the empire.
Crown Prince Friedrich Bonaparte will be baptized under the dual witness of religious and secular rights.