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Chapter seven hundred and fiftieth Cavour's sugar-coated shells

"It is my honor to witness history with you!"

There was a grateful expression on Fouad's face. Jérôme Bonaparte's invitation to attend the Century Exposition undoubtedly gave them the opportunity to show themselves to the whole of Europe. As long as he can seize this opportunity, he can refresh Europe.

Countries’ inherent understanding of the Ottoman Empire.

"Nothing!" Jérôme Bonaparte said magnanimously, and then he seemed to suddenly remember something, and immediately asked again: "By the way! Do you want me to leave an exhibition area for you too!"

"Your Majesty, it's better not to use it!" Fouad said awkwardly. They really had nothing worth exhibiting.

"Okay then!" Jérôme Bonaparte replied to Fouad with a shrug.

Then, Fouad said goodbye to Jérôme Bonaparte, who ordered Mokar to send Fouad out of the Tuileries Palace.

After Mokar returned to his study, Jérôme Bonaparte issued another order to Mokar to invite Prime Minister Cavour.

Mokar took the order and left. Half an hour later, Cavour was taken to Jérôme Bonaparte's office.

"Your Majesty!" Cavour saluted respectfully to the uncrowned king of Europe in front of him.

Seeing Cavour's humble attitude in front of him, Jérôme Bonaparte inevitably felt a twinge of guilt in his heart.

The Kingdom of Sardinia under the leadership of Prime Minister Cavour has reached the point of obeying France, but he still wants to continue to "persecute" the Kingdom of Sardinia for the benefit of France.

From a personal point of view, Jérôme Bonaparte's approach is indeed a bit unethical.

"Please take a seat!" Jérôme Bonaparte said to Cavour in a kind manner.

"yes!"

Cavour trotted across from Jérôme Bonaparte with his fat belly, and then sat on a chair.

The whole process had a rather comical feel, so Jérôme Bonaparte could be sure that Cavour did it intentionally, and the purpose was nothing more than to make him laugh and increase his favorability.

However, Jérôme Bonaparte did not make fun of him for this. Instead, he had a little respect for Cavour.

In any case, the fat man in front of him is really trying his best to strengthen Sardinia.

Cavour, who was sitting opposite Jérôme Bonaparte, looked at Jérôme Bonaparte's serious expression and couldn't help feeling a little frustrated.

He didn't know when he would be able to impress the monarch sitting opposite him and make him willingly help the Kingdom of Sardinia complete the great cause of unification.

Just when Cavour was sighing for the elusive unification of the Kingdom of Sardinia, Jérôme Bonaparte's voice reached Cavour's ears: "Mr. Cavour, are you in Sardinia?"

How is Ya's situation?"

"Your Majesty, thanks to the grace of our Lord Emmanuel, I can still serve as Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia!" Prime Minister Cavour replied to Jerome Bonaparte.

"That's good!" Jérôme Bonaparte nodded and said straight to the point, "I know the purpose of your visit this time, so I am not prepared to interfere with any of your actions!

But I still hope you can wait for a suitable time. Peace in Europe has just come to us now. If any country wants to start a war again, it will inevitably be sanctioned by the entire Europe!"

"Your Majesty, please rest assured!" Cavour quickly assured Jérôme Bonaparte: "I will never cause you any trouble!"

Immediately, Cavour continued to say to Jerome Bonaparte in a pleading tone: "But I hope you can see that the Kingdom of Sardinia and the French Empire are fighting side by side in Crimea..."

Before Cavour could finish what he said, Jérôme Bonaparte raised his hand and interrupted: "Mr. Cavour, I understand what you mean, but we must consider the overall situation! I can assure you that in private

Here to talk to the envoys of the Austrian Empire!

Strive to obtain for you either Venice or Lombardy through peaceful means!"

"Your Majesty, if you can really take Lombardy and Venice from the hands of the Austrian Empire, we in Sardinia will definitely offer Savoy, Nice, and even Sardinia with both hands!" Gafo

The Prime Minister also assured Jérôme Bonaparte.

In this way, two unreliable guys reached an unreliable verbal agreement.

After the war in the Apennines came to an end, Jérôme Bonaparte also discussed with Cavour the invitation to attend the World Exposition, and Cavour, like Fouad, agreed to Jérôme Bonaparte's invitation.

invite.

"See you tomorrow! Mr. Cavour!" Jérôme Bonaparte euphemistically issued an order to expel Prime Minister Cavour.

Prime Minister Cavour stood up, bowed to Jérôme Bonaparte, and then left.

In the evening, when Jerome Bonaparte and Vernia met again, he found that Vernia had a strange necklace hanging on her nose. Jerome Bonaparte did not remember him.

I gave her this necklace.

"Vilnia!" Jerome Bonaparte gently hugged Vernia in the deserted corridor.

"Your Majesty!" Vernia, who was hugged by Jerome Bonaparte, rested her head on Jerome Bonaparte's chest.

"This necklace of yours really suits you! Which discerning guy gave it to you?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Vernia, pretending to be surprised.

"Your Majesty, my cousin gave this to me specially!" Vernia replied to Jérôme Bonaparte: "He also said that this necklace suits me very well, so he gave it to me!"

"So that's it!" Jérôme Bonaparte said lightly.

Feeling the indifference revealed in Jérôme Bonaparte's words, Vernia quickly took off the necklace and handed it into Jérôme Bonaparte's hands and said: "Your Majesty, why don't I return it to him!"

"No need!" Jerome Bonaparte smiled, put the necklace around Vernia's neck again, and then praised: "It's even more beautiful than before!"

There was a hint of shyness on Vernia's face, and then she slowly moved her lips towards Jérôme Bonaparte's lips.

Just when the two were about to kiss, there was a sudden sound of opening the door from a room in the corridor, which frightened Jérôme Bonaparte and Vernia and hurriedly separated.

"Cough...cough, Vernia, go and do your business!" Jerome Bonaparte cleared his throat and said to Vernia.

"Yes! Your Majesty!" Wilnia immediately turned and left.

Jérôme Bonaparte also returned to his study to handle official business until 11 o'clock in the evening.

With fatigue written all over his face, Jérôme Bonaparte slowly came to Queen Augusta's bedroom. Just as he was about to push away the room, he suddenly realized that entering at this time would easily affect his son's rest.

Once Friedrich got into a fuss, he wouldn't have to think about rest for the rest of the night.

So Jerome Bonaparte quietly left Queen Augusta's room and returned to his own room.

When he opened the bedroom door, Queen Augusta was lying in his room.

Jérôme Bonaparte was stunned for a few seconds, and then asked Queen Augusta why she was here.

Logically speaking, she should stay in her room and sleep with Friedrich.

"Frederich has been settled by me!" Queen Augusta said to Jerome Bonaparte with a smile on her face.

Jérôme Bonaparte swallowed subconsciously. As someone who had been there before, he didn't understand what Augusta meant, but he was so tired that he really didn't want to pay the public food.

"Ahem...cough, I think it's time to rest now!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Queen Augusta bravely.

Now that things have come to an end, Jérôme Bonaparte has no choice but to say to Queen Augusta: "I'll do it!"

After saying that, he took off Augusta's clothes one by one.

Queen Augusta told him that the necklace was given to him by Princess Mathilde, and Mathilde said that it was entrusted to her by Cavour.

It seems that Cavour has completely got through to his sister's side! Jerome Bonaparte couldn't help but admire Cavour's subtle bribe-taking methods. Now the largest Italian group in the entire French court should be his sister.

.

If he hadn't traveled back in time, he might have been moved by Cavour's perseverance and helped him fulfill his desire to unify Northern Italy.

Precisely because he came from later generations, he knew that once the Austrian Empire left the Apennine Peninsula, the Apennine Peninsula would inevitably be unified by Sardinia.

No matter how fanciful Sardinia's claims are, the unification of the Apennine Peninsula will never be completed.

Jerome Bonaparte did not want to create two enemies for himself out of thin air (a unified Italy would inevitably oppose France because of the issues of Savoy and Nice, and the Austrian Empire would also be at odds with France because of Lombardy and Venice)

"What's wrong?" Queen Augusta noticed the change in Jerome Bonaparte's expression and asked immediately.

"No...nothing!" Jerome Bonaparte smiled and said to Queen Augusta.

Since Cavour likes to give gifts, let him give as many as he can.


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