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Chapter 892 The Color Revolution to the Kingdom of Morocco

Jerome Bonaparte first took the Persian envoy's itinerary to France and the corresponding deployment documents in his hand, opened the document, lowered his head and read it carefully, then raised his head again and said to De Luyins: "The arrangements are good! However, the whole

The itinerary is missing something important!”

"Your Majesty, please give me your instructions!" De Luyins replied to Jérôme Bonaparte.

Jérôme Bonaparte did not tell De Luyins directly, but asked: "Let me ask you first, what is the purpose of the Persian envoy's visit to the French Empire?"

De Luyins responded without hesitation: "Of course I hope that the French Empire can stand up and mediate the conflict between Britain and the Qajar Dynasty!

Strive to end the war as soon as possible!"

Jérôme Bonaparte spread his hands and responded to De Luyins, "Since we are mediating the conflict between Britain and the Qajar dynasty, the only parties involved should not be the Qajar dynasty!

As the other party involved, the Kingdom of Britain should also be present!

Otherwise, the Persian envoy’s trip would be in vain!”

After hearing Jerome Bonaparte's response, De Luyins couldn't help but nodded.

Indeed, the reason why the Persian envoy came to Paris was to mediate the war with Britain through France.

If Britain was not present, who would the Persian envoys look for to mediate the war?

"Your Majesty, we originally planned to talk to the Persian envoy after the Persian envoy arrived in France..." De Luyins explained to Jérôme Bonaparte.

After understanding the conditions of the Persian envoy, tell the conditions of the Persian envoy to the Kingdom of Britain and ask about the conditions of the Kingdom of Britain.

France acts as a bridge of communication between the Qajar Dynasty and the British Kingdom. In this way, France's interests can be protected to the greatest extent.

After listening to De Luyins's speech, Jérôme Bonaparte spoke to De Luyins again: "Minister Luyins, by doing this you have indeed enabled France to gain benefits on both sides, but I want to ask

Have you ever considered the feelings of the Kingdom of Britain and the Kingdom of Qajar?

The two countries involved signed the agreement without even meeting each other!

Isn’t this kind of agreement too childish?

If the agreement is not good for the Kingdom of Qajar, will they think that we are colluding with the Kingdom of Britain to harm them?

If the agreement favors the Kingdom of Qajar, then what will the British Kingdom, which now has the advantage, think? Will they think that we have received the benefits of the Kingdom of Qajar!

Our purpose is to reconcile the contradiction between Britain and the Qajar Dynasty, not to involve ourselves in this whirlpool.

It is best to use this kind of tightrope diplomacy sparingly."

After De Luyins was silent for a moment, he nodded and said to Jérôme Bonaparte with a wry smile: "Your Majesty, I understand! I am too focused on interests!"

"Minister Luyins, I believe this is just a momentary mistake!" Jérôme Bonaparte quickly comforted De Luyins.

Later, Jérôme Bonaparte told De Luyins that he would write a letter to Prince Albert in a private capacity. The content of the letter was that he hoped that the Kingdom of Britain could cooperate with Kaiser Kaiser for the sake of peace in Central Asia.

Dynasty returned to the negotiating table together.

As long as the Kingdom of Britain agrees, the French Empire can serve as a bridge between the Kingdom of Britain and the Kingdom of Qaga.

The British Kingdom only needs to appoint someone who can represent British interests to come to Paris to talk to the Qajar Dynasty.

De Luyins listened quietly to Jérôme Bonaparte's speech. After Jérôme Bonaparte finished speaking, De Luyins also expressed his own views.

In the exchange between Jérôme Bonaparte and De Luyins, all the itinerary and corresponding arrangements submitted by De Luyins to Jérôme Bonaparte were overturned.

At the end of the day, Jérôme Bonaparte ordered De Luyins to rewrite a copy after returning to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

"Yes! Your Majesty!" De Luyins responded to Jérôme Bonaparte.

Immediately afterwards, Jerome Bonaparte picked up the letter from the Kingdom of Morocco.

After reading the letter, Jérôme Bonaparte still smiled, raised his head and said to De Luyins unhurriedly: "Abdur Rahman is really a little confused, he actually dared to reject us directly.

request!

It seems that he has forgotten how our army invaded their territory in the first place!"

As soon as Jérôme Bonaparte finished speaking, De Luin felt bad.

So, he quickly reminded Jerome Bonaparte that behind the Kingdom of Morocco is now the Kingdom of Britain. If the French Empire wants to move the Principality of Morocco, should it consider the attitude of the Kingdom of Britain?

"Consider! We must carefully consider the attitude of the British Kingdom!" Jérôme Bonaparte said to De Luyins in a eloquent voice, "Let's do this! After you return to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, immediately order the Commerce Department under you to instigate action

French businessmen from the Kingdom of Morocco protested in Rabat, remember the louder the protest, the better!”

When he heard that Jérôme Bonaparte was going to use protest instead of force to put pressure on the Kingdom of Morocco, De Luyins couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

Although protests may also make the conflict between the two sides get out of control, it is still much better than using force to suppress it.

However, De Luyins still reminded Jérôme Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, if the Kingdom of Morocco sends troops into Rabat, I am afraid not many people will be willing to respond to our call!"

"Don't worry!" Jérôme Bonaparte said to De Luyins confidently, "Even if the Kingdom of Morocco relies on the Kingdom of Britain, it will not dare to suppress us at will!

You can tell those businessmen that once the Kingdom of Morocco dares to suppress them, our troops stationed in Algeria will be dispatched as soon as possible!

Your Ministry of Foreign Affairs can also continue to unite with the Kingdom of Spain to put pressure on the Kingdom of Morocco and make them surrender!"

"Understood!" De Luyins replied to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Okay! That's all I have to say, do you have anything to add?" Jérôme Bonaparte said to De Luyins.

De Luyins shook his head, then stood up and left Jérôme Bonaparte's study.

Shortly after De Luyins left the study, Jérôme Bonaparte also got up and left the study.

Basilio, who was standing near the study, saw Jerome Bonaparte and hurriedly ran to Jerome Bonaparte and asked: "Your Majesty, where are you going?"

"Prepare a carriage, I'm going to the General Staff Headquarters!" Jérôme Bonaparte would respond in a calm tone.

"Yes!" Basilio responded quickly to Jerome Bonaparte, then turned around and went to prepare the carriage for Jerome Bonaparte.

Before Basilio could take a few steps forward, Jerome Bonaparte's voice reached Basilio's ears again: "Wait a minute!"

"Your Majesty, do you have any other orders?" Basilio turned to Jerome Bonaparte and asked.

Jerome Bonaparte walked slowly to Basilio and whispered to Basilio: "The carriage does not need to be too gorgeous, and it does not need to be followed! Do you understand?"

After Basilio heard this, hesitant expression appeared on his face: "But..."

"But what!" Jérôme Bonaparte scolded Basilio with a straight face: "Nothing! Obey the order!"

"Yes!" Basilio had no choice but to obey Jérôme Bonaparte's order.

After a while, Basilio appeared in front of Jerome Bonaparte again.

"Your Majesty, the carriage is ready for you!" Basilio reported to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Very good!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded with satisfaction, and then followed Basilio into the all-black carriage.

After Jérôme Bonaparte sat on the carriage, it slowly accelerated. After the carriage left the gardens of the Tuileries Palace where the crowd gathered (the gardens of the Tuileries Palace are a public place), it galloped towards the city center.

The general staff on the periphery advanced.

After riding a carriage for 20 minutes, Jérôme Bonaparte finally arrived near the General Staff Building.

After getting off the carriage, Jérôme Bonaparte stepped onto the steps leading to the main entrance of the General Staff and walked towards the main entrance of the General Staff.

When Jerome Bonaparte arrived at the gate of the General Staff, the two soldiers hurriedly saluted Jerome Bonaparte and said: "Loyalty! Honesty!"

"Loyalty! Honesty!" Jérôme Bonaparte also responded seriously.

After entering the General Staff Headquarters, he couldn't help but smile as he looked at the soldiers coming and going in the corridor on the first floor.

After a while, General Niel, the Chief of General Staff of the French Empire, led a team of staff officers to appear in front of Jérôme Bonaparte, and said in a formal manner: "I didn't know that the Emperor's visit was too far away to welcome him.

!

Please forgive me, Your Majesty!"

Jérôme Bonaparte laughed and cursed, "Nières, what kind of writer are you trying to get me with your thick eyebrows? Just straighten your tongue and speak!"

Niel quickly replied, "Yes"

Immediately, led by Niel, Jérôme Bonaparte arrived at Niel's office.

Jerome Bonaparte, who was sitting on the sofa, immediately said to Niel: "The purpose of my visit this time is to let your General Staff formulate a military plan to occupy the Kingdom of Morocco as soon as possible!"

Niel's face showed a brief expression of surprise, and then regained his composure, "Yes! Your Majesty!"

Then, Jérôme Bonaparte asked Niel how long it would take to formulate this plan. Niel told Jerome Bonaparte that it takes a short time to formulate a plan, but it takes a long time to implement it.

Algeria's cooperation.

"I will personally write to the Governor of Montauban and ask them to fully cooperate with you!

However, the current plan is still in the confidential stage! I don’t want too many people to know, do you understand me?”


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