Make France Great Again

Chapter 103: Emperor and "Emperor"

Facing Odilon Barrow's gesture of giving orders to Jerome Bonaparte in an almost commanding tone, Jerome Bonaparte did not have a trace of anger in his heart, on the contrary there was a trace of joy.

The struggle between Odilon Barrow and the National Assembly was part of Jerome Bonaparte's plan. The current situation is obviously that Odion Barrow is in a disadvantageous position, otherwise, he would not have hurriedly seek his help.

Furthermore, even if Jerome Bonaparte didn't have any attitude, the veteran standing beside him obviously couldn't bear the "humiliation" of Barrow to the emperor's nephew. He looked at Odilon Barrow, the blue flat-top hat he should have been wearing on his head was thrown at Odion Barrow's feet, and he shouted sharply, "Mr. Barrow, stand in front of you. It's the emperor's nephew!"

Immediately, the veteran stooped slightly upright, and with a solemn expression, Jerome Bonaparte pleaded for orders: "Your Majesty, please allow me to have a duel with Mr. Barrow, I will never allow him to treat you with such an attitude!"

Odilon Barrow, who was still aggressive just now, was instantly frightened by the veteran's sudden duel, so that he didn't know how to respond for a while. He had to turn his attention to Jerome Bonaparte, hoping that he could help him clear the siege. .

Seeing that the dignified Prime Minister was forced by a veteran not to come to the stage, Jerome Bonaparte could not wait to applaud the veteran.

After all, Jérôme Bonaparte still helped Odilon Barrow to clear the siege. He bent down and picked up the flat-topped cap that the veteran had dropped on the ground, and by the way, patted the dust on the general's hat and handed it to the veteran. Said: "Soldier, I am happy for your loyalty, but the military cap is a symbol of the soldier, and it cannot be thrown on the ground at will!"

"The military cap of the Bourbon Dynasty is only worthy of being thrown on the ground!" The veteran said contemptuously, and then turned into a pleading attitude: "His Royal Highness, since the Empire left us, this unfortunate country has experienced two Unfortunate dynasty! They are literally trampling on the glory of this country, and only by re-establishing an empire can we get out of our current predicament and regain our honor!"

The veteran's heartfelt plea made Jerome Bonaparte think for a while that the guy in front of him was someone from Persini. Looking at the sincere eyes of the veteran, Jerome Bonaparte ruled out this possibility.

Jerome Bonaparte, whose time had not come, could only respond vaguely: "The times are changing, we should not follow the rules! As long as I can serve France, I will be satisfied!"

A trace of loneliness flashed in the veteran's eyes. He recalled the days when he fought with the emperor, and his upright body seemed to have been drained of all energy and stooped again.

"Of course! If the citizens of France can support us as they did at the beginning, then the rebuilding of the empire is impossible!" Jerome Bonaparte tried to console the veterans.

"I believe the empire will be rebuilt!" The old soldier straightened up again and responded with a loud voice.

Standing aside, Odilon Barrow listened to Jerome Bonaparte's conversation with the veteran. He didn't know whether His Excellency the President really wanted to rebuild the empire or comfort the veteran.

However, these have nothing to do with him.

Odilon Barrow, who has been in politics for more than ten years in the July Dynasty, disagrees, nor does he oppose the establishment of an empire.

As long as the president can persuade others.

However, Barrow is convinced that the chances of Mr. President persuading others to agree to the establishment of an empire are almost zero.

"His Royal Highness, let me show you the office of His Majesty the Emperor!" the veteran said enthusiastically to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Mr. Prime Minister, why don't we talk about it after the visit, there is a lot of time anyway." Jerome Bonaparte suggested to Odilon Barrow.

Odilon Barrow, who could not stand against Jerome Bonaparte, followed Jerome Bonaparte to the office of the chief executive.

A glass chandelier hangs from the ceiling of the office. Just below the chandelier is a walnut desk. On the desk is a pen holder made of nanmu and a book with a yellowed skin. Several goose feather dipped pens are inserted into the pen holder.

Opposite the desk is a bookshelf made of round-patterned mahogany. The bookshelves are close to the wall. The bookshelves are also full of books.

The whole office looks spotless and looks like new.

"It seems that you clean this place often," said Jerome Bonaparte to the veteran.

"That's right! I personally clean the emperor's office regularly!" The veteran looked at the desk with pious eyes, and said with a hint of fanaticism in his tone.

"Yeah! You've worked hard!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded and walked to the desk in three steps.

The book on the desk is "The Gallic Wars", which was Emperor Napoleon's favorite book back then.

"Everything is organized according to Her Majesty Queen Josephine! Her Majesty the Queen said back then that it should be like..." Said, the veteran's voice was a little choked: "It should be like when Her Majesty the Emperor was there~www.readwn.com~ His Majesty the Emperor has promised, he will come back sooner or later!"

Jerome Bonaparte was silent for a long time, he said with a smile: "The emperor is not here, the emperor's nephew is here!"

Having said that, Jerome Bonaparte sat on the chair that his uncle Napoleon made.

"It's good to come! It's good to come!" The veteran muttered, his face full of relief.

"Cough...cough" Jerome Bonaparte, who was sitting on the chair, cleared his throat and gestured to Pessini with his eyes.

Pesini, who received the signal from Jerome Bonaparte, took the old man out of the office and closed the door of the office intimately.

"Let's do it! Mr. Prime Minister!" Jerome Bonaparte stretched out his hand to signal Odilon Barrow to sit down.

Perhaps because of psychological hints, Odion Barro seemed to "see" the emperor again. He should have been a competitor to discuss with Jerome Bonaparte, but he actually felt "lower".

Odilon Barrow, who was sitting opposite Jerome Bonaparte, clenched his fists on his thighs, as if waiting for Jerome Bonaparte's words.

"Okay! Mr. Barrow, let's talk about your request!" Jerome Bonaparte leaned against the back of the chair, raised his head slightly, and clasped his hands on his right leg. .

"Mr. President, I think we should act! Just teach those guys a lesson! They have seriously interfered with the established policy after the cabinet!" Odilon Barrow's tone was not as aggressive as he was just now, and he turned to a pleading attitude .

"We? Do you mean you and me, or the Party of Order and me!" said Jerome Bonaparte lazily.

"Of course..." Barrow paused.

​​

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like