Make France Great Again

Chapter 1025: angry britain

Under the interference of the French army and the money offensive of spies lurking in Savoyon and Nice, 90% of the Italian people in Savoyon and Nice agreed to join the French Empire and become a part of the French Empire.

When the newly formed interim governments of the two places handed over this data to Jérôme Bonaparte in the Turin area, Jerome Bonaparte also had an incredible expression on his face.

"Are you sure that all the residents of Savoyon and Nice voted?" Jerome Bonaparte asked, pointing to the data.

"Your Majesty, nearly 80% of the people in Savoyon and Nice have participated in this vote!" Trochu, who is the highest official of the Chambery interim government, responded to Jerome Bonaparte in a firm tone, " Data reliability can be guaranteed!"

"Okay! I see!" Jerome Bonaparte replied to Trochu, and then replied to Trochu, "You can go back first!"

"Yes!" Trochu gave a military salute to Jerome Bonaparte again, and then left.

Jerome Bonaparte took the latest data of the referendum to the residence of Count Cavour. In Cavour's home, Jerome Bonaparte not only saw Cavour, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Sardinia, Prime Minister Lamarmore was also seen.

After seeing Jérôme Bonaparte, Cavour and Lamarmore showed a look of resistance on their faces.

Because they understood that Jerome Bonaparte came here this time to "demand accounts".

"Mr. Cavour, Mr. Lamarmore, I didn't expect you two to be here!" Jerome Bonaparte looked at Cavour and Lamarmore in surprise, and then said with a smile.

"Your Majesty!" Cavour and Lamarmore bowed to Jerome Bonaparte.

Immediately afterwards, Jerome Bonaparte told Cavour and Lamarmore, the results of the votes in Savoyon and Nice.

Cavour and Lamarmore also showed surprise on their faces. In their opinion, the 90% voting support rate was a bit too "violative".

"Mr. Cavour, I hope that the Kingdom of Sardinia can deal with the remaining issues in Savoyon and Nice within a week!" Jerome Bonaparte said flatly to Cavour and Nice. Lamarmore said, "After one week, the territories of Savoyon and Nice will automatically be changed to the territory of the French Empire!"

"Your Majesty, one week is not enough for us to solve all the problems!" Cavour said to Jerome Bonaparte with a hint of pleading, "Can you give us some more time!"

"That's right! Your Majesty!" Lamarmore also opened his mouth and replied to Jerome Bonaparte, "One week is not enough time for us to deal with everything. Can we allow some time!"

Facing the entreaties of Cavour and Lamamould, Jerome Bonaparte replied to them forcefully, "No! You must finish everything as soon as possible within a week!"

Cavour and Lamarmore had no choice but to swallow the bitter pill.

A week later, the Sardinian government sold all its assets in Savoyon and Nice to the French government and capital under half-sale and half-giveaway.

Capital and the government made a small fortune in Savoyne and Nice.

All the business of the Savoy Bank, which has the right to issue bills and independent bank notes, is entrusted by the Bank of France, and the train stocks spread across Savoyne and Nice are also included in the price of the Southern Railway Company.

After everything was settled, Jérôme Bonaparte remotely commanded Paris' "Gazette Bonaparte" to publish an article titled "Theory of the Origin of France's Natural Borders", which explained in detail why the natural borders The importance of France, and what kind of relationship Savoyon and Nice have with France.

Although this article is an article about shooting the arrow first and then drawing the target, the article itself also represents the attitude of Jerome Bonaparte.

At the same time, the Observer, a half-official newspaper, published an article entitled "Savoy, Savoy! "The content of this article is to officially announce to the people of Paris that the residents of Savoyon and Nice will merge with the French Empire with an absolute advantage of 90% approval.

For a while, the whole of Paris was overwhelmed by the war of Savoyon and Nice's "return" to France, and the gentlemen in the streets and alleys talked about Savoyon and Nice.

Some gentlemen believed that the return of Savoyon and Nice to France was the right thing to do, while others believed that the French Empire was not a responsible country to cede the territory of its ally, the Kingdom of Sardinia, to satisfy their own wishes.

Although there are many people in Paris who hold the second view, more people still think that Savoyon and Nice should return to the French Empire.

Because the approval rating of Jerome Bonaparte also continued to rise after the merger of Savoyon and Nice.

Some people who were a little dissatisfied with Jerome Bonaparte also became supporters of the French Empire again because of this merger.

After Jerome Bonaparte returned to Paris by train, he immediately received the most enthusiastic appeal from the citizens of Paris.

With shouts like the waves of the sea, Jerome Bonaparte on horseback returned to the Palais Duinleury, where he had been away for two or three months.

"Finally back!" Jerome Bonaparte, who sat back on the chair he hadn't seen for a long time, just closed his eyes and muttered in a low voice.

The next second, the knock on the door reached Jerome Bonaparte's ears. He opened his eyes again and asked, "Who?"

"Your Majesty! I am Basilio!" Basilio's voice reached Jerome Bonaparte's ears.

"Come in, please! Bacilio!" Jerome Bonaparte replied blandly to Bacilio.

Basilio entered the room and reported to Jerome Bonaparte, "Your Majesty, Ambassador Kautz is outside!"

"Ambassador Kautz!" Jerome Bonaparte showed an unnatural look on his face. He certainly understood the purpose of Ambassador Kautz, but he didn't want to meet with Ambassador Kautz yet.

So, Jerome Bonaparte said to Basilio, "Go and tell Ambassador Kautz that I'm not feeling right now!

Can I see you in a few days! "

"Yes!" Bashilio replied, then turned and left the study.

Bashilio, who walked down the stairs at the end of the study to the lobby on the first floor, walked up to Ambassador Kautz, and responded to Ambassador Kautz with a smile, "Dear Mr. Kautz, Your Majesty is feeling a little unwell at the moment, and I hope to be able to do so some other day. Talk again!"

After hearing Bajirio's response, Ambassador Kautz frowned slightly and said, "Mr. Bashilio, please tell Your Majesty!

Let’s say that the current British Kingdom is very angry at the French Empire’s annexation of Savoyon and Nice without informing other countries. They need the French Empire to give the British Kingdom an explanation.

And the purpose of my visit this time is to maintain the relationship between the French Empire and the British Kingdom.

If His Majesty Jerome Bonaparte insisted on rejecting this action, then the diplomatic relations between the British Kingdom and the French Empire, which had been maintained since the Crimean War, would be completely broken.

Which is more important, I think His Majesty should have a scale in his heart! "

After listening to Ambassador Kautz's reply, Bashirio also sensed a diplomatic crisis. He hurriedly responded to Ambassador Kautz, "Ambassador Kautz, please wait here for a while! I'm going to the study to persuade you Advise Your Majesty!"

"Trouble!" Ambassador Kautz replied to Bashirio with a solemn expression.

Bacilio left the hall, quickly climbed the stairs to Jerome Bonaparte's study, and then pushed open the door of Jerome Bonaparte's room.

"What's the matter?" Jerome Bonaparte showed an impatient look on his face.

Basilio immediately repeated what Ambassador Kautz said just now to Jerome Bonaparte.

Jerome Bonaparte's expression also became extremely serious, a sneer appeared on the corner of his mouth, and he said to himself, "Kautz is threatening us!"

"Your Majesty, why don't I refuse again!" Basilio asked Jerome Bonaparte.

"He thought I would be afraid of his threat..." Jerome Bonaparte said with a touch of enthusiasm, and then changed the subject, "See! Why don't you see me! Basilio, quickly send Ambassador Kautz Invite them over! Don't keep them waiting!"

The corner of Basilio's mouth twitched slightly, and then he bowed to Jerome Bonaparte and replied, "Yes, Your Majesty!"

Immediately afterwards, Basilio brought Ambassador Kautz to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Basilio, you can leave now!" Jerome Bonaparte waved his hand at Basilio.

Bacilio bowed again, then turned and left the study~www.readwn.com~ Only Jerome Bonaparte and Ambassador Kauts were left in the study. After a while, Jerome Bonaparte Ba deliberately pretended to know nothing and asked Ambassador Kautz, "Ambassador Kautz, what do you want from me?"

"Your Majesty, I'm here for the affairs of Savoie!" Ambassador Kauts replied to Jerome Bonaparte straight to the point.

"About Savoy?" Jerome Bonaparte pretended to be puzzled again and said, "What do you mean about Savoy?"

"The Kingdom of Britain would like to know why the territory of the Kingdom of Sardinia that Savoy should have said suddenly became owned by your country!" Ambassador Kauts asked Jérôme Bonaparte with an accentuated tone.

"This!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Ambassador Kauts with a dazed expression, "This is Victor Inmanuel II's thanks to our French Empire for its contribution to this crisis, That's why he is willing to hand over Savoyon and Nice to us.

We are also the criterion for a referendum to admit Savoyon and Nice as territories of the French Empire. "

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