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Chapter VIII Analysis of the French Situation

Louis Bonaparte was particularly excited when he heard that Mathilde was worried about his safety. After being excited, Louis Bonaparte realized that his behavior seemed to be a bit too much. After all, Mathilde was already married, and he

She and she have become people with two parallel world lines that have no intersection, not to mention that he is now terminally ill and may face death at any time.

After calming down, Louis Bonaparte stuttered and asked as if he had entered sage mode: "How is your sister, my cousin...how are you doing now?"

Jérôme shook his head and sighed: "Ever since my sister divorced the rich Russian man, she has been wandering around all day long! Although she pretended to be indifferent on the surface, I know that the failed marriage was very harmful to her.

She hit really hard!”

Jerome's voice was not very loud, but when it reached Louis Bonaparte's ears, it penetrated his eardrums like a bell and hit Louis Bonaparte's brain. Louis Bonaparte's brain went blank.

, muttering in his mouth: "It's all my fault! If it wasn't me in the first place..."

Mathilde and Louis Bonaparte were childhood sweethearts and cousins. They were in love with each other and looked forward to the future together. No one in the Bonaparte family at that time believed that their future would become two familiar people.

stranger.

When Louis Bonaparte was twenty years old, Louis Bonaparte's mother, the former Queen Hortense of the Netherlands, and Jerome Bonaparte's father, Jerome Sr., discussed getting engaged for their two children.

Tom agreed to Queen Hortense's request. Queen Hortense bought an apartment in Switzerland for her only remaining son, and also gave Louis Bonaparte 3 million francs in cash and bonds, which meant that Louis.

Bonaparte could receive an annual annuity of 120,000 francs.

In France at that time, a small factory owner worked day and night for only about 20,000 francs per year. The annuity of 120,000 francs was enough for the young couple to support themselves in Switzerland.

Unfortunately, God failed, and Louis Bonaparte did not follow Hortense's arrangements, but insisted on carrying out a second coup, which was the coup in Strasbourg.

Louis Bonaparte was successfully imprisoned. This time the July Monarchy was not as easy to talk to as the first time. Even though celebrities in Paris were interceding for Bonaparte, Prime Minister Soult still insisted on putting Louis Bonaparte into prison.

Ba was sentenced to life imprisonment.

The sentence of life imprisonment made Jerome's sister Mathilde feel the gloom of life.

It is said that there was a leak in the house and it rained all night. When old Jérôme's creditors heard that Louis Bonaparte had been betrayed and sentenced to life imprisonment, they immediately thought that Hortense might not be able to help old Jérôme pay off foreign debts as a relative.

, they came to collect debts one after another. In order to help her father pay off foreign debts, Mathilde had no choice but to marry a 26-year-old Russian rich man. This marriage only lasted less than 5 years and was on the verge of collapse. Mathilde returned from Moscow.

In Paris, Louis Bonaparte also escaped from prison.

"No..." Jérôme spread his hands and sighed, feeling sad for the misfortune of his "sister" and cousin. "This is a tragedy in itself. I can only blame the merciful God for allowing two people to truly love each other."

People are tortured! No wonder why fate is as incomprehensible as a ruthless female cousin! No wonder why my father owes a huge amount of foreign debt!"


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