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Chapter 905 Teacher Candidates

Queen Augusta questioned Jerome Bonaparte, and then looked at Jerome Bonaparte up and down with the same eyes as interrogating a prisoner.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who was being stared at by Augusta, felt uncomfortable all over. He quickly added: "The teacher I am talking about is not a teacher in essence, but a teacher who was asked to be taken to the countryside by Frederick.

He felt the local atmosphere personally.

Only in this way can he learn to think more when governing in the future.

What France needs is not an emperor who stands high in the sky, but an emperor who is down-to-earth.

We must let him understand that behind every policy is related to the lives of tens of millions of families..."

Jérôme Bonaparte spoke eloquently to Queen Augusta, and Queen Augusta's expression gradually changed from resistance to approval.

Augusta, who serves as the honorary director of an orphanage, the honorary president of the French Nursing Association, and the honorary director of a charity hospital... also has constant contact with lower-class citizens and sees their miserable lives. Therefore, Augusta

The queen is very willing to help them within her ability.

The current Augusta and the Augusta who just married to France are almost like two people!

"You are right! Frederick should indeed know this!" Queen Augusta also nodded in response to Jerome Bonaparte.

"If Frederick doesn't even know this, then it's really hard for me to believe that Frederick can become an excellent monarch!" Jérôme Bonaparte said in Augusta with a calm tone.

: "Only by making Friedrich and future generations aware of this, can the empire continue to be passed on to the second and third generations..."

"Even for thousands of generations!" Queen Augusta also opened her mouth to complete what Jérôme Bonaparte had not finished.

After hearing this, Jerome Bonaparte showed a slightly embarrassed expression.

If he remembered correctly, the master who said this seemed to have only passed down to his generation.

The second generation Hu Hai only took three years to bring disaster to the entire Qin Dynasty.

"Let's forget it for all eternity!" Jérôme Bonaparte hurriedly added, and then said with a self-deprecating expression on his lips: "It's a good outcome if the empire can maintain its throne for a hundred years!"

One hundred years from 1852, when Jérôme Bonaparte ascended the throne as emperor, it was exactly eight years after the end of World War II.

Judging from the fact that Parisians often take to the streets to demonstrate, if they can endure the Bonaparte family for 100 years, it means that the Bonaparte family has at least done pretty well in the two generations after his death.

Otherwise, the French people would have used practical actions to prove who is the anti-imperialist vanguard.

Of course, this is just Jérôme Bonaparte's most ideal result.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who had been emperor for nearly five years, felt like a man walking on a tightrope who would miss the mark if he was not careful.

What's more, there is a "big enemy" in front of him, the Kingdom of Prussia.

As long as the sphere of influence of the Kingdom of Prussia does not leave France for a day, Jerome Bonaparte will not relax his vigilance against this great enemy.

And Augusta also knew that it was a dream to expect that the Bonaparte family's throne would be passed down through the ages.

From 1815 to 1851, in just thirty-six years, France had established two dynasties and a republic.

Augustus never believed that the empire established by Jerome Bonaparte would last forever, as long as the throne could be successfully passed on to the next generation and retained in the hands of the next generation.

Augusta can be considered satisfied. As for what will happen next, it depends on the wisdom of later generations.

"You're right! As long as I can maintain the throne for a hundred years, I think it's pretty good!" Queen Augusta turned around and agreed.

"Yes!" Jérôme Bonaparte also nodded, and then quickly brought the topic back to the topic, "It's a topic that's off topic! Where did we just talk about it?"

After Queen Augusta thought for a while, she said to Jerome Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, you just said that every policy of Frederick is related to the lives and property of thousands of families...

"

Jerome Bonaparte immediately showed a look of surprise and said to Queen Augusta: "I remembered, this is it!



That’s why I said that Friedrich’s teacher was a farmer, a poor person walking in the streets, a worker in a factory..."

"Okay! Teacher of abstract concepts, needless to say!

Let's talk about who you want to be Frederick's substantial teacher! We must choose his teacher!" Empress Augusta gently squeezed Frederick Bonaparte with her hands.

He said to Jérôme Bonaparte with his round little face.

"Teacher's words..." Jérôme Bonaparte was silent for a long time and then said to Queen Augusta: "I remember that you didn't ask Duke Broin to be Friedrich's teacher. What's wrong? Broin

Duke Yin is unwilling to take up the post?"

"You remember wrongly. Duke Broyin never agreed to this matter from beginning to end! However, the nobleman I recommended to him is indeed a talent!

However, he is a person who specializes in literature.

Therefore, we need to find teachers for Friedrich in other subjects!"

"How many subjects are you going to let Frederick learn?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Queen Augusta.

"It's best to learn everything you can!" Augusta blurted out, and then added: "However, considering that Friedrich does not have so much time to learn everything, I plan to let

Frederick focused on learning (French, German) languages, court etiquette, mathematics, and literature."

"That's right! And he should also study the law!" Jerome Bonaparte reminded Queen Augusta.

"Law?" Queen Augusta made a "poof" sound and laughed, "The so-called law is just a tool to restrict ordinary people!

We are not bound by the law in the first place, so what’s the use of learning that!”

"Augusta, your point of view is wrong! Although I suppress the law firmly under my body now, sooner or later the law will stand up again.

By that time, I am afraid that even I will have to choose to respect the law." Jerome Bonaparte shook his head and said to Queen Augusta with a serious expression.

Later, Jerome Bonaparte used the examples of Louis XIV and Louis XV to warn Queen Augusta not to underestimate the importance of the law. Only then did Augusta choose to face the French law.

"Who are you going to ask to teach Frederick the Constitution?" Queen Augusta asked Jerome Bonaparte.

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"Actually, Minister of Justice Ruet is more suitable, but he has too much work, so I am going to let the Minister of State take the responsibility of teaching Friedrich's law!" Jerome Bonaparte smiled slightly at August.

Queen Star responded.

"Minister of State?" Queen Augusta recalled it in her mind for a moment, then she said to Jérôme Bonaparte: "Are you talking about Guizou?"

Jérôme Bonaparte shrugged his shoulders and said to Queen Augusta: "Who else can there be besides him? Anyway, the rights he has as minister of state now are limited!

I just want to take advantage of this time to teach Frederick."

Since Kizuo became the Minister of State, his power has been completely different from that of the previous Minister of State, Faure.

Except for the Ministry of Education, other departments rarely report to the Jizuo.

This also led to the fact that although Kizuo himself held the title of Minister of State, he was working as the Undersecretary of Education.

"That's okay!" Queen Augusta also agreed with Jerome Bonaparte's proposal and asked Jerome Bonaparte to put this matter into consideration as soon as possible.

"Don't worry!" Jérôme Bonaparte patted his chest and assured Queen Augusta.

Immediately afterwards, Jérôme Bonaparte discussed again the candidates for other teachers.

Soon, the remaining teachers were confirmed by Jérôme Bonaparte and Augusta.

After all the teachers had confirmed, Jérôme Bonaparte asked Augusta again: "That's right! I heard Basilio say that when Ambassador Farroh came over, you received him?"

"That's right! You were not at the Tuileries Palace at that time, so I met with him on your behalf!" Queen Augusta said to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"What did Farroch say?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Queen Augusta again.

"It's nothing more than hoping that France will urge the British Kingdom's envoy to come over as soon as possible. Didn't Basilio tell you?"

"He told me! However, I still think it's better to ask you directly!" Jerome Bonaparte said while looking out the window at the dusk sky. "It's getting late, so we should

Let’s go have a meal!”

"kindness!"



In the next two days, Jérôme Bonaparte began to live a three-point and one-line life again.

In the afternoon two days later, Basilio reported to Jerome Bonaparte the news of the arrival of the British envoy in Paris.

Jerome Bonaparte hurriedly gave an order to Basilio: "Go and ask the British envoy to come in!"

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

"Your Majesty, the envoy has arrived!" Basilio said humbly to Jerome Bonaparte.

Jérôme Bonaparte raised his head and glanced at the special envoy, and then his face showed an expression of astonishment, as if he had seen a ghost.

"Your Majesty, we meet again!" the "Special Envoy" responded, bowing to Jerome Bonaparte with a smile.

"Yes!" Jérôme Bonaparte couldn't help but sigh, "We meet again! Ambassador Cowley... No, should I call you Special Envoy Cowley!"

Yes, the envoy standing opposite Jerome Bonaparte was none other than Cowley, the French ambassador to Britain.

"Your Majesty, I am still Britain's ambassador to France, and the negotiation envoy is just a temporary position!"


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