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Chapter 744: The Conditions of Maximilian

Before we start the conversation, we first need to introduce Czartokosky.

King Czartoryski of Qin was born in Warsaw in 1770. He served several tsars, including Queen Catherine, and his official position under the tsar once reached a position where one person was below ten thousand people.

Said that his existence is a living fossil

Such a minister who was deeply trusted by Alexander I is now the indisputable core of the entire Polish Zionism. It is precisely because of such a respected person as Prince Czartokoski that Polish Zionism can be closely connected.

We are united together and will not break up due to interests for the time being.

And why Czartoryski betrayed the Tsar who gave him trust and joined the ranks of Polish Zionism is another long story.

I won’t go into too much detail here now.

Under the leadership of Czartoryski, Jerome Bonaparte sat on the sofa in the mansion.

"Your Majesty, what are your orders from me?" Czartoryski asked Jerome Bonaparte as soon as he sat down.

"I would like to ask, do you have a complete plan for Poland in the future?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Czartoryski.

"Your Majesty, we plan to establish a republic in the new Poland..." Czartoryski eloquently described the political blueprint of the future Polish Republic to Jerome Bonaparte.

After listening to Czartoryski's words, Jérôme Bonaparte was silent for a moment and then replied to Czartoryski: "Mr. Czartoryski, I understand your Polish desire to establish a republic, but I'm afraid I can't.

I agree to this condition!"

Czartoryski's face showed obvious sluggishness, and he said with a wry smile to Jérôme Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, I know you are planning to establish a principality in Poland, right! Just like Napoleon back then.

His Majesty established the Grand Duchy of Warsaw!!"

"Mr. Czartoryski!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Prince Czartoryski calmly, "Since you already know our attitude, I think you should also be aware of the establishment of a

What will happen to a republic?"

"I know!" Czartoryski responded to Jérôme Bonaparte in a slightly low tone, "In the eyes of all monarchical countries, the Republic is like a heresy, and no country can tolerate such a

The emergence of heresy!”

"Mr. Czartoryski, since you understand everything, there is no need for me to elaborate too much!" Jerome Bonaparte calmly said to Czartoryski: "Although I personally do not agree with the implementation of a republic in Poland.

There is no particular tendency towards monarchy, but I also have to consider opening servers in other countries.

If the new Poland rashly implements a republic, you will not gain anything except the hostility from the surrounding monarchies!"

"Your Majesty, I understand what you mean. You must have chosen a suitable successor for us!" Czartoryski asked Jerome Bonaparte again.

"You are right!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded and replied to Czartoryski: "I have chosen a suitable successor for you, and he is now in the Tuileries Palace!"

"Who is it?" Czartoryski responded to Jérôme Bonaparte curiously.

"Grand Duke Maximilian!" Jerome Bonaparte replied to Czartoryski.

Hearing Jerome Bonaparte's answer, Czartoryski showed a trace of resistance on his face. He tactfully asked Jerome Bonaparte if he could replace someone as the Grand Duke of Poland, the Habsburg family.

Serving as a Grand Duke will affect the national mood of the Kingdom of Poland.

After all, Galicia and Krakow were still in the hands of the Austrian Empire.

"Czartoryski, please don't worry about this!" Jerome Bonaparte hurriedly explained to Czartoryski: "The new Poland will not have any territorial disputes with the Austrian Empire, Maxi

Archduke Milian will soon be awarded the title of Grand Duke of Galicia-Cracow by the Emperor of the Austrian Empire! In other words, as long as you agree to Maximilian being the Grand Duke, then Krakow and Galicia will return without any blood.

In your hands."

As soon as Jerome Bonaparte finished speaking, Czartoryski immediately replied to Jerome Bonaparte, "Your Majesty, I agree with Archduke Maximilian to be the Grand Duke of Warsaw!"

"Mr. Czartoryski!" Jérôme Bonaparte said to Czartoryski with a solemn expression: "The purpose of my coming to you is not just to seek your personal consent. I hope you can guarantee all the people in Poland the same way I do."

All political parties will be as loyal to Maximilian as you are!

I don't want to see the people I choose expelled by you, if that's the case. Then I will consider whether Poland should exist as an independent entity, or whether it should be resettled under the command of the Russian Empire.

I believe that no matter which government it is, it will be willing to accept this kind of gift from the sky!"

Faced with the threat of Jérôme Bonaparte, Czartoryski, who had pinned his hopes on the future Polish Parliament, was instantly shattered. Originally, Czartoryski wanted to gather power through the future Parliament, thereby turning the Kingdom of Poland into a virtual monarch.

system.

Just like what Prince Golitsyn is doing now in the Russian Empire!

"Your Majesty, I am just an old man over eighty years old! The job of forcing all parties to be loyal to Grand Duke Maximilian is too difficult!" Czartoryski expressed weakness to Jerome Bonaparte.

After all, relying on one's own prestige to suppress those below and make them curb their ambitions is indeed a thankless task.

If things go wrong, the parties he suppresses will target him.

"Mr. Czartoryski, if you say that others can't suppress Poland now, I believe it! But if it's you, I definitely don't believe it!

Because you are the only one who can suppress the political parties in the entire Polish region!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Czartoryski with a sure weapon.

"Your Majesty, you are flattering me!" Czartoryski replied humbly again.

"I don't care about flattery or anything else, I just ask you to use your prestige to promote the person I choose!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Czartoryski in an unquestionable tone: "You should know one

It is not easy for the newly born Poland to resist the invasion of foreign enemies, and Archduke Maximilian will become your bridge to the Austrian Empire!

I need you to work with the Austrian Empire to resist the Russian Empire. If you can't even satisfy me, then I can only make other considerations!"

After Czartoryski was silent for a moment, he raised his head again and said to Jérôme Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, can I arrange an interview with the Grand Duke you have chosen for us!

I need to fully understand Grand Duke Maximilian before I can give you an answer!"

"Of course!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded to Czartoryski and said: "Maximilian, he is waiting for your arrival in my office now!"

Czartoryski immediately realized that the reason why Jerome Bonaparte appeared here was to build a communication bridge between Archduke Maximilian and him.

The fact that the emperor took matters into his own hands also illustrates Archduke Maximilian's attitude towards the emperor.

If Archduke Maximilian really serves as the Grand Duke of China, then they will be able to maintain the friendship between the two imperial powers of France and Austria.

"Your Majesty, I will send my son Wilder to go with you. What do you think?" Czartoryski nodded to Jerome Bonaparte with a serious look on his face.

"Okay!" Jérôme Bonaparte nodded and said to Czartoryski.

Later, Czartoryski called his son Wiled.

"Father!" Wiled said as he stood in front of Czartoryski with a respectful expression.

"You are now entering the palace on my behalf with our new Grand Duke Maximilian!" Czartoryski gave the order to Wilder.

"Yes! Father!" Wilde replied, nodding to Czartoryski.

"Your Majesty, the dog will help you!" Czartoryski said.

Then, Jerome Bonaparte and Wilde returned to the Tuileries Palace in a carriage.

Entering the study, Jérôme Bonaparte immediately saw the slightly reserved Maximilian sitting on the sofa. He quickly introduced Vielder, who was also a little dazed next to him, to Grand Duke Maximilian.

"Maximilian, this is Prince Czartoryski's son Wiled!" Jerome Bonaparte introduced Wiled to Grand Duke Maximilian.

Maximilian, who had a little understanding of the current situation in Poland, immediately realized that this Wilder was Czartoryski's spokesperson, and Czartoryski was now the uncrowned king of Poland.

"Nice to meet you!" Archduke Maximilian extended his hand to Wilder politely.

"Me too!" Wilder also stretched out his hand.

After the two shook hands with each other, Jérôme Bonaparte invited them to sit down together.

"Two of you, please tell me your conditions!" Jérôme Bonaparte said to Maximilian and Wilder, "Here, you can speak freely!"

Therefore, Archduke Maximilian told Wilder according to the conditions told to him in advance by Count Bauer and Duke Metternich that if Prince Czartoryski supported him as the Grand Duke of Warsaw, he would give Prince Czartoryski the authority to establish the

A new cabinet, or the right to appoint specific people to form a cabinet.


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