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Chapter 968 Morocco Land Ownership

The imperial officials left one after another under the order of Jerome Bonaparte. Soon, only Jerome Bonaparte and Pesini were left in the entire imperial meeting hall.

"How is the situation in Orsini?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Pessini nonchalantly.

"Your Majesty, I was about to report to you!" Pesini responded with a flattering expression, "Orsini has confessed everything!"

"What is the content of his confession?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Pesini again.

He wanted to hear what he wanted from Pesini.

"Orsini said that he himself was a member of the Italian Carbonari Party!

The reason why he chose to assassinate you is because he himself accepted orders from the Carbonari Party in Sardinia. The Carbonari Party in the Kingdom of Sardinia believes that as long as they get rid of you, they can establish a republic in France.

s country.

The new republic will overthrow all the kingdoms of the Apennines and establish a new republic for the Apennines!" Pesini lived up to expectations and gave the confession that Jerome Bonaparte wanted to hear.

"By the way, Bernard commissioned Orsini to assassinate him, how do you explain it?!" Jerome Bonaparte asked Pesini solemnly.

This time he not only wanted to bring Sardinia into the situation, but also wanted to prevent the Kingdom of Britain from finding an excuse to interfere.

Bernard's death in London is a perfect excuse. Now all he needs to do is connect Bernard with the Sardinian Carbonari and we're done.

"Your Majesty, Bernard is a member of the French radicals! He has connections with the Carbonari Party in Sardinia. The order to assassinate was passed to Bernard by the Sardinian Carbonari Party.

, and then Bernard passed the order to Orsini.

In the final analysis, everything is the fault of the Carbonari in the Kingdom of Sardinia!" Pesini said to Jerome Bonaparte confidently.

"You did a good job!" Jerome Bonaparte showed a satisfied smile, and then changed the topic and continued to ask, "But how can you guarantee that Orsini will not change his confession in court!

If he doesn’t admit it in court, we will be embarrassed!”

Although Orsini was already in a certain death situation, due to the empire's respect for the judicial system, Jérôme Bonaparte refused to let Orsini speak in court.

"By the way! There are also republicans. I guess they must be waiting for the trial to start and then act as Orsini's defense lawyers!" Jerome Bonaparte then reminded him.

The current republican faction is no longer at its peak due to the continuous differentiation of Jérôme Bonaparte.

If they want to return to their peak, they have to make a name for themselves in France.

Nothing can achieve greater publicity than defending the assassin of an assassination, let alone one whose target was Jérôme Bonaparte.

It can be said that the current Republicans hate him to the core, and they will definitely do their best to defend Orsini.

"Under such circumstances, can you still guarantee that Orsini will not retract his confession?" Jerome Bonaparte said to Pesini solemnly.

"Your Majesty! I can guarantee that!" Pesini replied firmly to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"What's the reason?" Jerome Bonaparte asked rhetorically.

Pesini told Jerome Bonaparte that he had completely convinced Orsini during his interrogation and that Orsini was now completely on their side.

"How do you convince a man who is about to die?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Pessini curiously.

"I tell Orsini that killing you is not a signal of a total revolution, but a harbinger of a rapid reaction!" Pesini replied to Jerome Bonaparte, "Only you can truly make the revolution happen."

Peace on the Apennine Peninsula!"

"Did Orsini believe it?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked rhetorically.

"Yes! He believed it!" Pesini nodded and responded to Jerome Bonaparte, "

He hopes you can help unify the Apennines.

I told him that Your Majesty will not allow a republic that unites the Apennines, but you may allow a kingdom that unites the Apennines!"

"What did Orsini say?" Jérôme Bonaparte said again.

If Jérôme Bonaparte remembers correctly, the Carbonari party in Orsini should not be too interested in the Kingdom of Sardinia.

"Orsini told me that as long as the Apennine Peninsula can be unified, it can be a republic or a kingdom!" Pesini said calmly.

"Oh?" Jerome Bonaparte had a look of surprise on his face, "Has Orsini figured it out?"

"Yes!" Pesini said solemnly, "I made a deal with Orsini. As long as he confesses that his assassination was ordered by the Carbonari Party of the Kingdom of Sardinia, then I will do my best to

To persuade you to help the Apennines unify."

"Orsini agrees?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked in return.

"Your Majesty, of course Orsini chooses to agree!" Pesini responded to Jérôme Bonaparte with a firm tone, "Now he can only choose to believe me!"

"Okay! I understand!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded and said to Pesini, "As long as you can guarantee that Orsini will not recant his confession!"

"I can guarantee it 100%!" Pesini hurriedly said to Jerome Bonaparte.

Immediately afterwards, Jerome Bonaparte ordered Pesini to write a report as soon as possible.

At that time, he will let Foreign Minister De Luyins take the report to negotiate with Sardinia and Britain.

Pesini once again assured Jérôme Bonaparte that he would issue a written report as soon as possible.

"Okay! That's it! You must solve it as soon as possible!"

"clear!"

Pesini and Jérôme Bonaparte left the Royal Chamber together, and they parted at the stairs at the end of the corridor.



After returning to the study from the royal conference hall, Jérôme Bonaparte sat back in his chair again, and then picked up the remaining documents placed on the table for review.

Soon, all the documents were reviewed and completed by him.

Immediately afterwards, Jerome Bonaparte called Basilio and ordered him to send all these documents to the secretary's office.

Basilio took all the documents away. After a while, Basilio returned again. At the same time, he held a document in his hand.

Basilio placed the document in front of Jerome Bonaparte. Jerome Bonaparte put the document in front of him with his hand and asked Basilio: "This is the only thing in the secretary's office."

Is there a document that needs approval?”

"Yes! Your Majesty!" Basilio responded decisively to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Okay then!" Jérôme Bonaparte opened the file and read every line.

After a while, Jérôme Bonaparte frowned suddenly, then raised his head and ordered Basilio, "Call Minister De Luyens and Minister Vaillant over right now!

Just say that I have something to ask them!"

"Understood!" Basilio replied to Jérôme Bonaparte, then turned and left.

About half an hour later, Foreign Minister De Luyins appeared in Jérôme Bonaparte's study, "Your Majesty, what do you want from me?"

"Luyins, come and sit! Come and sit!" Jérôme Bonaparte asked De Luyins to sit on the sofa.

De Luyins obeyed Jerome Bonaparte's order and sat down. Then Jerome Bonaparte handed the document to De Luyins and said to him: "This is the territory division of the Kingdom of Morocco by the Ministry of War.

To put forward "constructive" opinions, you should take a look first..."

De Luyins took the document Jerome Bonaparte gave him and looked down. After a while, De Luyins raised his head and said to Jerome Bonaparte urgently, "Your Majesty,

We can't follow the War Department's ideas, otherwise..."

Before De Luyins could finish speaking, Jérôme Bonaparte asked

He interrupted with his hand and said: "Minister Lu Yins, don't rush to express your opinion yet!

Someone will come in a while, you can discuss it with him then!"

De Luyins had no choice but to shut up and quietly wait for the arrival of the next minister.

After about 5 minutes passed, the second minister Wayang finally arrived in the study.

"I've been waiting for you!" Jérôme Bonaparte smiled and said to Vaillant in a friendly tone.

"Your Majesty, I have kept you waiting!" Vaillant replied to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Okay! Without further ado, come and sit down too!" Jérôme Bonaparte also called for Vaillant to come over and sit down.

Wayan walked to the sofa step by step with a tall body, and then saluted Jérôme Bonaparte with a military salute.

Jérôme Bonaparte also returned a military salute to Wayan, and then gave Wayan the order to sit down again.

After Vaillant sat down, Jérôme Bonaparte pointed to the document and said to Vaillant, "Since this document was handed over to the Secretary's Office by your Ministry of War, I think you should be very clear about what it contains.

.”

"Your Majesty, I do know something about the contents of the document!" Vaillant replied to Jérôme Bonaparte in a positive tone.

"Then what do you personally think of this matter?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Vaillant.

"Your Majesty, I don't think we should make such big concessions for Spain!" Minister Wayan retorted with a clear attitude, "The Kingdom of Spain did not contribute much at all during the entire war!

Why do they want to take away so much land? We conquered Oujda! And Uzan!"

Before Jerome Bonaparte could speak, De Luyins spoke to Minister Vaillant first, "Minister Vaillant, you can't say that! These conditions are the conditions for the Spanish effect that we agreed in advance, and we cannot

Losing an ally for a little bit of land!"

"A little bit of land! That occupies one-fifth of the entire Kingdom of Morocco!" Minister Wayan retorted to De Luyins with a slightly exaggerated expression, "Not to mention, that land is close to the sea.

!

The Kingdom of Spain has only contributed a small amount, but it is simply wishful thinking to take so much cake!"


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