Chapter 220 Your Excellency General decides to exile brother-in-law
Chapter 220 The General decided to exile his brother-in-law
Talleyrand continued: "General Frost was Louis XVI's biggest enemy. When Louis XVI was still King of France, the general personally led the great cause of conquering the Bastille and expressed his dissatisfaction to him!
"Later, the general repeatedly opposed Louis XVI! He took the lead in rejecting group deliberation and broke the barriers between the three levels of the three-level parliament! He forced Louis XVI to move from the suburban Versailles Palace to the Tuileries
palace!
“He is a thorn in Louis XVI’s side and a thorn in his flesh!
"He must want to remind us that the real enemy is in Austria! In Schönbrunn Palace!
"We were actually deceived by a mere puppet. The general must be very sad! The real enemy is Louis XVI... No, there is no king now. We should not call him the king! The real enemy is Louis XVI.
Cape!
"People of Paris! Just direct your anger at Louis Capet! The one you should hate is Louis Capet! The one you should be hostile to is also Louis Capet!"
The people who had been howling just now to execute Louis XVII were now led into the ditch by Talleyrand. As soon as Talleyrand finished speaking, someone shouted: "Execute Louis Capet!"
An Ning wanted to hold his forehead, but Talleyrand's rhythm was completely off track. If this continued, Louis XVII would probably not die.
Someone has to come and change the situation!
Talleyrand sat down, looking at An Ning with an expression asking for credit.
An Ning couldn't laugh or cry. This chameleon definitely stood up because he wanted to get some benefits from sitting on the wall. He misunderstood that An Ning was here to protect Louis XVII.
And his incitement is a bit strong...
He is indeed a famous chameleon in history and an expert on the fence like Fouche.
An Ning was thinking about what to do when Mara stood up.
As soon as he stood up, he looked at An Ning with a "Leave it to me" expression.
Mara knows An Ning's true thoughts, and he will definitely guide public opinion back to the direction that An Ning hopes for.
It’s up to you, Marla!
Marat spoke: "Although what Talleyrand said makes sense, we cannot but try Louis XVII openly. After all, Louis XVII and his party members killed many patriots..."
As soon as he finished speaking, someone in the stands roared passionately: "So you want to let Louis XVI go?"
"Execute a puppet and then let the royal party laugh at us?"
It's over, a considerable part of the people have been convinced by Talleyrand.
Mara glanced at the people in the stands and immediately clarified: "Of course I don't mean that! I mean, both of them are going to die! We can execute one first..."
At this time, Fouche stood up!
Fouche: “After we execute Louis XVII, what if Austria refuses to return Louis XVI? No, we cannot execute Louis XVII, at least not until Austria returns Louis XVI! I mean, Louis Capet!
Louis Capet cannot be executed until he is returned!"
Tranquility supports the forehead.
Damn it, Fouche’s reason sounds quite reasonable.
Mara was stunned: "This... then we can wait until we capture Louis Capet, and then execute them together!"
He gave in! Mara, who had such a fighting spirit, gave in!
Just because what Fouche said makes so much sense!
The people shouted excitedly: "Get Louis Capet back!"
"Execute the culprit Louis Capet!"
An Ning understood that it was impossible for him not to arrest Louis Capet now. No matter how many great achievements he had done in the past, as long as he could not do this, the attitude of the masses towards him would change drastically.
Originally, An Ning thought that as long as he fought a defensive battle in Paris and pushed back the Prussian-Austrian forces, that would be it. Now just fighting back was not enough. He had to attack Austria, push straight to Vienna, and defeat Luika.
Pei and his wife Mary were captured.
The difficulty suddenly increased by several orders of magnitude.
Originally it was just defense, relying on the right time, place and people to hold on, but now it's time to attack.
And it was not a simple attack, it was an attack spanning almost half of Europe.
From Paris to Vienna, you have to cross more than half of the HRE.
Even if it is more difficult, it seems that Louis XVII will not die now - unless I stand up now and shout loudly, even if Louis XVII is executed now, I will be sure to rush to Vienna and capture Louis Capet.
Then I guess Louis XVII is still a dead character.
But An Ning's eyes caught sight of her father-in-law. His father-in-law was extremely happy now. If he stood up at this time and pinned his son to death...
Damn it, I can’t bear it.
How could things get so bad.
An Ning thought about it and decided that he still couldn't leave his brother-in-law in the country to cause trouble for him. Since in this case, it was impossible to kill him, exile would be okay, right?
Exile him to Corsica and let him do whatever he wants in Corsica.
So An Ning stood up directly: "Everyone!"
All of a sudden, the whole venue became quiet and silent.
An Ning: "What you said is very correct, but obviously it is wrong not to punish Louis XVII. The revolutionaries who died in the confrontation with the royal party will not agree! I propose that Louis XVII be exiled to Corsi
Go to the Isle of Chia! Let him never return to France!"
When An Ning said this, Mr. Pingping let out a long sigh of relief.
Someone immediately stood up and echoed: "Yes, let him get out of France forever. This will also paralyze Louis Capet and the Austrian court!"
Other MPs shouted: "Exile!"
The crowd in the stands also shouted: "Exile!"
After An Ning finished speaking, she looked at her old father-in-law and wondered, "Have you seen that I have fulfilled your wish and let go of your son, the coal in your territory, your chamber of commerce, your palace and factory, do you know what to do?"
Mr. Pingping looked at An Ning with tears in his eyes, his face full of gratitude.
Forget it, after this calculation, I am still the one who benefits.
Even though Mr. Pingping has lost a lot of his family fortune now, he still has considerable wealth, and the territory also has coal, the most important product of the industrial revolution.
By banishing my brother-in-law, I gained the full support of Mr. Ping An, which is not a loss.
The only problem is that they have to break into Vienna to capture Louis Capet and his Austrian temptress.
If that naughty boy Louis XVII wants to cause trouble, let him do it in Corsica. If he dares to return to France, it won't matter if we deal with him then.
After all, communication and transportation are not convenient in this era. In Corsica, let alone Paris, it is difficult to even affect cities such as Marseille and Toulon in southern France.
As for how to break into Vienna...hell, let's fight a battle to defend Paris first. During the defense, we will consume the enemy's morale and supplies. Once Lazar Carnot has assembled enough troops, he will launch a full-scale counterattack.
At that time, we will consider how to go to Vienna to capture Louis Capet.
Why are there still people reading this book with the intention of watching a drama? They want to watch "Foxes of France" to watch the drama. I didn't really pass this book when the main character was watching the excitement and was carried to the Bastille.
, isn’t it good to have fun? Isn’t it happy to just sit and forget the road?