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Chapter 88: The Bonapartist Counterattack

Jérôme Bonaparte took over what Eugène Rouet said. He glanced at all the members of the Bonaparte Party present and solemnly said: "Gentlemen, this time we must join hands.

Smash Cavaignac’s conspiracy to overthrow the Republic!”

Jérôme Bonaparte spoke with dignity and dignity to the Bonapartists to defend the Republic, which actually gave the Bonapartists present the illusion that their boss was not really a republican.

Eugène Rouet, who was standing aside, reacted instantly and added: "At this stage, protecting the republic's universal suffrage legal system is protecting our interests!"

Pesini, who has recently been in charge of the newspaper's publicity section, also said: "Ruet is right, safeguarding the republic's universal suffrage system is to safeguard our own interests!"

Driven by common interests, Bonaparte's followers took action one after another.

Even Colonel Dimur (retired), who joined them recently, also suggested: "Your Highness, we should have more exchanges with those generals who have made great achievements in the empire. As far as I know, there are

Some generals are also very disgusted with Cavaignac!"

Jérôme Bonaparte suddenly remembered that the old guy in front of him was the best channel to communicate with some generals who tended to be Bonapartist.

As an aide-de-camp to the emperor, he did not suffer the liquidation of the Restoration Bourbon after the emperor stepped down. This is a skill in itself.

It now appears that Colonel Dimur may have had disconnected relationships with some generals after the restoration of the dynasty.

The words "A family with an old man is like a treasure" came to Jerome Bonaparte's mind, and his irresponsible and cheap father thought that Bidimour was the real "Jerome Bonaparte".

Mentor".

"If I have the honor to communicate more with those generals who have worked hard for the empire, I will definitely do my best!" Jérôme Bonaparte expressed his willingness to accept those generals who had "betrayed" the emperor.

Dumur nodded with satisfaction and said: "I think they will be very happy to be loyal to the empire again and serve the emperor's nephew! Your Highness, I can assure you that Cavaignac will never be able to wield the troops in the suburbs of Paris like the emperor did.

As strong as an arm!"

Dumoure's guarantee gave Jérôme Bonaparte confidence. As long as Cavaignac could not use the army to completely overturn all this, he would never be able to fight Jérôme Bonaparte.

"We must unite all the forces that can be united to fight this guy Cavaignac!" Jérôme Bonaparte reiterated the current goal.

"Secretary-General Pesigny!" Jérôme Bonaparte said to Pesigny.

"Your Majesty!" Pesini responded respectfully.

"After the meeting, please go to Count Fallo's residence and inform Count Fallo of the news about Cavaignac!" Jérôme Bonaparte gave an order to Pesigny.

As an extreme republican, Cavaignac will obviously not be trusted by the clericalists headed by Count Falloux. The introduction of the clericalists and the orthodox faction of the clerical alliance can further divide Cavaignac's ability to control the army.

Make him throw a rat weapon.

"However, I believe that the Count of Falloux also learned this news from their allies, so I hope you can reiterate our attitude in front of the Count of Falloux! Resolutely resist Cavaignac!" Jerome Bonnet once again

He warned Pesini.

"Yeah!" Pesini nodded slightly to show his understanding.

"Captain Leti!" Jérôme Bonaparte pointed out Leti.

"Your Majesty!" Letty responded.

"I hope to hear rumors in Paris within the next week that Cavaignac wants a coup!" Jérôme Bonaparte used his second killer weapon, which was "rumors."

As long as the news that Cavaignac wants to dissolve the National Assembly through a coup is made public, the National Assembly will naturally hold Cavaignac accountable.

The idiom "three people make a tiger" is very applicable no matter where it is.

Regardless of the fact that Cavaignac has seized the French military, political and financial power, in fact Cavaignac is just a guy whose political life is counting down.

The officer who expected to see the rabbit but not the eagle was obviously a bit forced to do a head-tied job with Cavaignac.

What's more, there are many guys like Jerome Bonaparte who are dividing the army.

By then, Cavaignac will face the difficult problem of being unable to clarify the rumors or use the army to solve the source of all problems.

"Remember, we must not let Cavaignac catch us!" Jerome Bonaparte warned Letty again. Jerome Bonaparte was very worried about this loose Bonaparte alliance.

If he hadn't been short of time as he was preparing for the election, he would have reorganized this loose alliance into a party that was only loyal to his own association.

Letty nodded and said that she would handle it more carefully.

Jérôme Bonaparte explained their tasks one by one, and the loose Bonaparte alliance barely had a sense of a modern socialist party.

After handing over the tasks, it was time for Jérôme Bonaparte to draw a picture. He first described the blueprint of the future empire to the Bonaparte followers, and then hinted to them that he would definitely lead them to common prosperity.

All the Bonapartists cheered for joy. The reason why they worked so hard was not to get treatment in the future that matched their hard work now.

The entire meeting lasted from 5 o'clock in the afternoon to 10 o'clock in the middle of the night. After the meeting, the Bonapartists left the temporary conference hall in twos and threes.

Only Pesini and Eugène Rouet were left waiting in the temporary conference hall.

"I saw that during the meeting just now, you looked a little unhappy! Tell me, what happened?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Leti and Pesini.

"Your Majesty, I didn't want to alarm you now..." Pesini first apologized to Jérôme Bonaparte, and then expressed his difficulties.

Since Pesini was appointed by Jérôme Bonaparte to be responsible for the Bonaparte newspaper, Pesini has been doing his best to do his job well.

From purchasing a newspaper to finding a recognized printer, and then looking for channels to sell newspapers and cooperate with "friendly businessmen", Pesini did all these things by himself, and of course the help of Achille Fuld was indispensable in the process.

But just a few days ago, several bureaucrats who were posted at the industrial and commercial level and responsible for newspaper censorship came to the newspaper office and wanted to close it down on the grounds that the newspaper office's procedures were illegal.

Fortunately, Pesini actively revealed his identity, and the censorship bureaucrats left in despair.

However, the matter was not over. Early the next morning, several printers begged Pesini to let them go. They were willing to bear Pesini's damages.

After Pesini's careful questioning, the printer's boss hesitated and said that some big shots didn't want to see the newspaper survive.

This is not over yet. Just yesterday, "friendly businessmen" also came to our door, seeking a break with Pesini.

Now Pesini was completely in trouble.


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