Make France Great Again

Chapter 740: Pope, how many divisions does he have?

At 10:10 in the morning, after the steam train slowly stopped, the exhausted Pope Pius IX and his entourage immediately appeared in the sight of Jerome Bonaparte.

well! Poor Pius IX!

Seeing the slightly embarrassed appearance of Pius IX in the carriage, Jerome Bonaparte couldn't help but gloat over his misfortune.

For an old man who is in his 60s, long-distance travel is indeed a difficult task. If he is not careful, he will explain it on the road.

He (referring to Jerome Bonaparte) believes that if it were not for the joint dissuasion of the Cardinals and the officials of the Papal State, and the words imposed by the Austrian Empire (the Austrian Empire has the right to deny the appointment of the Pope, especially now that Catholicism is gradually spreading throughout Europe) In the case of going downhill), Pius IX would not say anything to come over.

Who makes Catholicism, the Austrian Empire and the Papal State now rely on the French Empire to live their lives, Catholicism needs to use the powerful national power of the French Empire to spread its teachings around the world, the Austrian Empire needs to resist the Russian Empire with the support of the French Empire, and the Papal State is more It is necessary to rely on the French Empire to retain the existing land.

Even if Pius IX is the Pope of Catholicism and the ruler of the Papal State, he cannot resist the joint imposition of the three parties.

Otherwise, Pius IX is likely to face the end of being killed by illness.

What's more, the reason why the Pope has been able to exist in this world for more than a thousand years is that they have no bottom line.

In the first empire where Napoleon was located, Pius VII, who claimed to have not run over to be crowned for more than a thousand years, did not fearfully crown Napoleon under Napoleon's front.

Since Pius VII was still able to do it with his face down, it made no sense that Pius IX could no longer sing praises for the Bonaparte family.

Under the gaze of Jerome Bonaparte, Pius IX walked in front of Jerome Bonaparte step by step.

After the two were speechless for a moment, Pius IX first spoke to the French monarch in front of him: "Your Excellency Jerome Bonaparte, I have kept you waiting!"

Jerome Bonaparte's face immediately filled with a happy smile. He opened his arms and said to Pius IX: "Oh! My Holy Father, you have come!"

Pius IX also opened his arms slightly, and the two embraced "enthusiastically", and then quickly separated.

"God bless you and your empire to defeat the Russian Empire and maintain the glory of Catholicism..." Pius IX praised Jerome Bonaparte and his Second Empire in a lengthy tone, "Your Majesty, With the unanimous consent of the Cardinal Conference! The Papal State will give you the title of saint in recognition of your great contribution to the Holy See, I hope you will not refuse!"

Although this so-called saint title is nothing in the eyes of the current Jerome Bonaparte, but as a "filial son of God", he still calmly accepts the title given by Pius IX?

"Holy Father, I will continue to lead France to fight for the glory of Catholicism!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to Pius IX with a pious expression.

"Good!" Pius IX also seemed satisfied with Jerome Bonaparte's "filial piety".

"Right? Holy Father, I have another good news to tell you!" Jerome Bonaparte then said to Pope Pius IX.

"Your Majesty, I am all ears!" Pius IX replied to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Wait until the Paris conference of several months is over, and you will see a Catholic power re-establish itself on the ground of Europe!" said Jerome Bonaparte slowly but passionately.

"You mean Poland?" Pius IX responded to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Holy Father, I didn't expect you to know so soon!" Jerome Bonaparte continued to respond.

"That child of Maximilian has already told me everything!" Pius IX responded to Jerome Bonaparte with a slightly trembling voice. He never thought that when he was the Pope, he would still see a Catholic The state was re-established in Europe.

"Then I'm doing this too much!" Jerome Bonaparte shook his shoulders slightly and said helplessly.

And Archduke Maximilian, who arrived with Pius IX, showed an embarrassed look. He couldn't help feeling ashamed that he had informed Pius IX in advance that Poland was re-established.

Originally, it should be said that Jerome Bonaparte personally informed Pius IX in a way of surprise, but now due to Maximilian's improved notification, there are no surprises.

"No! Your Majesty, your contribution to the Lord cannot be denied at any time!" Pius IX hurriedly said to Jerome Bonaparte.

"I am truly honored to hear your praise from the Holy Father!" Jerome Bonaparte also responded humbly.

Then, at the invitation of Jerome Bonaparte, Pius IX went with him to the carriage that Jerome Bonaparte was in. When he was about to board the carriage, Jerome Bonaparte turned to face him. Archduke Maximilian invited, "Maximilian, would you like to accompany us in the carriage!"

"Me??" Archduke Maximilian shook his head and refused: "Your Majesty, I'm better off!"

"Then you will take another carriage to the Tuin-lely Palace first. When you get there, you will ask Mocart to prepare the room!" Jerome Bonaparte, like an understanding big brother, said Archduke Maximilian exhorted.

"Yes!" Archduke Maximilian replied with a smile and nodding.

The main purpose of Grand Duke Maximilian's visit to Paris was not to deepen the ties with France. After all, he was about to serve as the kingdom of Poland, but there were a large number of generals who were close to France.

(By the way, all of Warsaw and its environs are now occupied by Polish Zionist armies, all of them close to French generals.)

After the warning, Jerome Bonaparte got into the carriage, and Grand Duke Maximilian also left in another carriage.

After the two carriages left the train station, they divided into two routes, one of which went to the Tuinlery Palace, while the other was also near the Arc de Triomphe.

Pius IX in the carriage looked at the carriage that was gradually receding, and couldn't help showing a trace of panic in his heart.

According to the plan, they didn't have to go straight to the Tuinlery Palace, why should they be separated from Maximilian!

"Your Majesty, where are we going?" Pius IX asked Jerome Bonaparte timidly.

"Holy Father, you'll know when you arrive!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Pius IX with a smile on his face. He knew that his next actions would definitely make Pius IX resent him. It doesn't matter what, he who rules an empire doesn't care about the likes and dislikes of Jiu Shi.

As long as he can guarantee the safety of the Papal State and maintain the stability of the Apennine Peninsula, then the Papal State can only crawl under his feet.

And the reason why he would do this is also to avenge his "one-shot revenge" in the Papal State.

As we all know, Jerome Bonaparte was a very careful man.

The carriage took Pius IX and Jerome Bonaparte all the way to a place more than 200 meters away from the Arc de Triomphe and stopped. Jerome Bonaparte turned to Pope Pius IX and said, "Holy Father, We're going for a while now!"

"Okay!" Pius IX nodded, then followed Jerome Bonaparte out of the carriage.

Pius IX, who got off the carriage, looked ahead only to find that under the Arc de Triomphe more than 200 meters in front of him, there was a French army that was fully armed.

"Your Majesty, what do you mean!" Pius IX said to Jerome Bonaparte with a hint of grief and indignation.

"Holy Father!" Jerome Bonaparte deliberately pretended to be innocent and replied to Pius IX: "I just want to invite the Holy Father to inspect the French army. Don't you like it, Holy Father?"

A reluctant smile appeared on Pius IX's face. He slowly nodded to Jerome Bonaparte and said, "I like it!"

"Then the Holy Father, come with me!" Jerome Bonaparte helped Pius IX "intimately" to continue. UU reading www.uukanshu.com

When Jerome Bonaparte and Pius IX arrived at a position less than 100 meters away from the Arc de Triomphe, Chief of General Staff Niel, who served as the temporary commander, appeared in front of Jerome Bonaparte and Pius IX. Salute to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Good work! Nierre!" said Jerome Bonaparte sternly.

Under the leadership of Niel, Jerome Bonaparte and Pius IX came to the French army phalanx under the Arc de Triomphe.

The soldiers in the phalanx showed murderous expressions, which made Pius IX, who had been pampered for many years, have weak legs.

"Holy Father, these are the soldiers who fought for a truce in Crimea!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Pius IX with a smile.

As a monarch who has stayed in the Crimean Peninsula for half a year, this little scene still can't scare him.

Pius IX stumbled in French to thank the soldiers present, and praised them as the Lord's most faithful defenders.

The soldiers who heard Pius IX's praise showed a sincere smile on their faces. They came from the countryside and accepted the subtle input from priests and local nobles since they were young, so they believed in God more than urban people.

Pius IX's words are undoubtedly affirming their credit and making them less guilty of killing their compatriots on the Crimean Peninsula.

"Long live His Majesty Bonaparte, long live His Majesty the Pope!" Under Niel's order, all the soldiers shouted diligently, and at the same time leaned their bayonets forward.

The cold light on the bayonet shone in Pius IX's eyes, causing Pius IX to feel a sudden chill.

Perhaps because of the bayonet visit, Pius IX was extraordinarily rigid when he baptized Frederick the next day.

"Ultimate Chaos"

However, this is another story.

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