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Chapter 963: The Second Split Republican Party

Jules Favre was very dissatisfied with Emile Olivier's answer. He was sure that Emile Olivier must have hidden something from him. This made him think of the traitor Alfred.

.Darimon.

At the beginning, Alfred Dagen also kept silent about how Jérôme Bonaparte recruited him, and then withdrew from them without saying a word.

However, in order to prevent the Republicans from facing another split, Jules Favre had no choice but to suppress his dissatisfaction and try to use a questioning rather than an interrogating tone to say to Emile Olivier, "Olivier

Mr. Ye, can you tell me in detail how Jérôme Bonaparte recruited you?"

"This..." Emile Olivier was silent. At this time, he thought of what Jérôme Bonaparte said to him in the Tuileries Palace, "I'm sorry! I have already promised to Jérôme Bonaparte.

His Majesty, Emperor Rohm Bonaparte, cannot tell anyone the content of the conversation!"

"Jérôme Bonaparte... return it to His Majesty the Emperor!" Seeing that Emile Olivier was unwilling to confess, Jules Favre became even more suspicious of him, and he sneered at Emile Olivier.

Livier said, "Mr. Olivier, I seriously suspect that you have taken refuge with the usurper Jérôme Bonaparte!"

"No! I didn't!" Emile Olivier denied, and then added: "I can use my last name to assure you that my passion for republicanism has never faded!

I believe that republicanism will definitely succeed!"

After hearing what Emile Olivier said, Aenon, who was standing next to Jules Favre, couldn't help but give up his doubts about Olivier. He approached Jules Favre.

Beside him, he whispered to Jules Favre to stop.

Jules Favre obviously has no intention of stopping. As the (nominal) leader of the republican faction, he must ensure the "purity" of the entire republican faction. Therefore, swing elements like Emile Olivier must

to be cleared out.

Therefore, Jules Favre had no intention of stopping. He once again said to Emile Olivier in an aggressive tone: "Huh! Mr. Olivier, I don't know if you still remember that you were at my house the day before yesterday.

What I said!"

Emile Olivier was stunned for a few seconds, then nodded and said to Jules Favre: "Mr. Favre, of course I remember those words!

What I said at that time was to allow us, the republicans, to unite as many factions as possible, thereby broadening our influence in the Legislative Council!

Instead of walking narrower and narrower like now!"

"No matter what you said, you were in favor of monarchy and coexistence at that time!" Jules Favre insisted on killing Emile Olivier.

"Jules Favre, what should I do to satisfy you?" Since Jules Favre was unwilling to let it go, Emile Olivier simply asked with a broken face.

"I said, as long as you repeat yesterday's conversation at the Tuileries Palace exactly! I will choose to believe you!" Jules Favre replied plausibly to Emile Olivier.

Jules Favre knew very well that Emile Olivier would never say anything. Only in this way could he kick Emile Olivier out of the house.

Ainon, who could not persuade Jules Favre, had no choice but to persuade Emile Olivier, "Olivier, since you have said that Jerome Bonaparte is only talking to you to recruit you,

And if you don’t accept it yourself, then just repeat the conversation between you two exactly and clear the suspicion, that’s all!

Jules Favre is also doing this to maintain the unity of the republicans. Please bear with me a little!"

"I can't tell!" Emile Olivier shook his head and refused, "I have promised the emperor not to tell anyone about the conversation I had with him in the Tuileries Palace!

However, I can guarantee that I have not taken refuge in him!!"

"Emile Olivier!" Jules Favre roared loudly at Emile Olivier, "What guarantee do you have for us? How can you clear yourself if you don't tell us?"

Suspect!

Maybe

, you have already taken refuge with Jerome Bonaparte."

"Jules Favre!" Faced with Jules Favre's slander against him, Emile Olivier also fought back not to be outdone, "The fact that I can stand here proves that I have a clear conscience!

If you think I have become a traitor, then I can leave here now!

If the Republicans exclude dissidents like you do, then sooner or later this party will decline because of you!

At that time, you will be an accomplice of autocracy and a killer of the republic!"

Seeing that neither Jules Favre nor Emile Olivier was willing to give in.

Jacques-Louis Ainon decided to let the two of them separate for a while. He took a few steps back and came to Ernest Piccard, and then hinted at Ernest Piccard with his eyes.

After Ernest Piccard received the hint from Jacques-Louis Eynon, he nodded slightly, and the two parties reached an agreement after a simple eye contact.

Jacques-Louis Aynon came to Jules Favre and whispered to Jules Favre that he had something important to talk to Jules Favre.

Jules Favre glanced reproachfully at Jacques-Louis Ainon and asked in a low voice: "Can you wait a little longer!"

Jacques-Louis Ainon shook his head, and Jules Favre had no choice but to go with him to the back room to talk.

Only Emile Olivier and Ernest Piccard were left in the living room. Ernest Piccard said to Emile Olivier, "You should also know, Jules Favre

This is your temper!

As long as you two can talk it over, nothing will matter!"

Emile Olivier did not respond, but slowly came to Ernest Piccard and asked in a low voice: "Mr. Ernest Piccard, as a republican, why do you

Did you tell Jules Favre about your secret meeting with Emperor Jérôme Bonaparte after the meeting and your acquaintance with Emperor Jérôme Bonaparte for a long time? Please tell me.

Tell me truthfully!"

When Ernest Piccard heard Emile Olivier's words, his face changed drastically. He also lowered his voice and asked: "Who told you this! What else do you know?"

"Picard, I know far more than you think!" Emile Olivier showed an enigmatic smile.

"Tell me! What do you want to do?" Ernest Piccard asked with a serious expression.

"I don't want to do anything!" Emile Olivier said lightly, "I just want to ask you, why did Jules Favre know that I was not at home at that time? What role did you play in it!

"

"I can tell you! I definitely did not betray you!" Ernest Piccard said seriously to Emile Olivier, "I went home after meeting with His Majesty Jérôme Bonaparte.

Got it!

Then Jules Favre and Jacques-Louis Ainon came to my house. They first asked about the contents of the Louvre, and then asked me about you!"

"What did you say?" Emile Olivier asked Ernest Piccard, "I told them that you and I got separated when we were going downstairs!

I really didn’t know at the time that you were also meeting with His Majesty Jérôme Bonaparte!”

"What did Jules Favre say?" Emile Olivier asked Ernest Piccard again.

"Jules Favre proposed to find you where you live!" Ernest Piccard then said to Emile Olivier, "I later learned from your wife that you have not returned home yet.

!

Jules Favre asserted that you must have been recruited at the Tuileries Palace!

Next...the next thing is now!"

"Jules Favre is a gzz!" Emile Olivier cursed angrily in a low voice, "He is determined to drive me out!"

"Olivier, what are you going to do?" Ernest Piccard asked Emile Olivier.

Emile Olivier sneered.

, said coldly: "If people want to drive me away, then why should I stay here!"

At this moment, Emile Olivier made up his mind to join Alfred Darimon's new Republican Party.

The platform of the new Republican Party is nothing more than calling for the retention of the monarchy. As long as the monarchy does not serve as the backend of autocracy, Emile Olivier still has reservations.

Immediately afterwards, Jules Favre and Jacques-Louis Enon walked out of the room.

Ainon first spoke to Emile Olivier, "It was indeed Jules Favre who overreacted just now. I will ask him to apologize to you!"

"No need! Mr. Ainon!" Emile Olivier raised his hand and responded to Ainon, "Since Mr. Jules Favre thinks that I am a traitor lurking in the republican faction, then I have nothing to explain.

of!"

"That's not what I meant!" Jules Favre wanted to explain, but he had a bad feeling in his heart.

"If I stay here any longer, it will only be a worry! So please allow me to withdraw from the Republican Party now!" Emile Olivier said to Jules Favre loudly.

"I don't agree!" Enon and Favre refused in unison.

"Mr. Ainon, Mr. Favre, whether you agree or disagree, I will quit the republican party!" Emile Olivier said firmly to Ainon and Favre, "I am not suitable to stay here

An organization that is suspicious of each other and devoted to each other!"

"Olivier, no organization in this world is perfect!" Aynon said to Olivier earnestly, "This time it is indeed Favre's problem, and I can guarantee there will never be a next time!

The republican cause needs your eloquence and eloquence!"

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