Make France Great Again

: 823 Deposed King

When Jérôme Bonaparte and others arrived in Prague by train, Prague Mayor Eliin von Leyen and Bohemia's Supreme Military Commander Count Wimpfen personally stood on the platform to greet them.

Franz Joseph and Jerome Bonaparte, who walked slowly down the stairs from the train, were immediately warmly welcomed by the Mayor of Leen and the Count of Wimpfen.

"Your Majesty, I welcome you to Prague on behalf of the hundreds of thousands of people in Prague!" Count Wimpfen stepped forward and bowed to Jerome Bonaparte and Franz Joseph, "Prague has two monarchs because of Come, and become extraordinarily prosperous!"

"Yeah!" Franz Joseph said to Count Wimpfen with a flat expression, "Thank you for your hard work! Count Wimpfen"

And Jerome Bonaparte also took a step forward, holding Count Wimpffin's hand and said enthusiastically: "Count Wimpfen, I'm glad you can come to meet me and Franz Joseph in person!"

"Your Majesty, Jerome, this is what I should do!" Count Wimpfin responded with humility and Jerome Bonaparte, and then he pleaded, "Your Majesty, the people of Prague are all looking forward to waiting for you. Come here! Make sure you stay overnight in Prague!”

Jerome Bonaparte glanced slightly at Franz Joseph and asked what he meant.

According to their plan, they would quickly transfer to Krakow by train after arriving in Prague.

Now that Count Wimpfin wanted Jerome Bonaparte and the others to stay overnight, it obviously disrupted Jerome Bonaparte's original plan.

Whether to stay or leave, it depends on Franz Joseph's thoughts.

Franz Joseph pondered for a moment, and then responded slyly to Earl Wimpfen, "Yes!"

After Count Wimpfen heard that the emperor was going to stay overnight, a smile appeared on his face. He enthusiastically pointed to the carriage in the distance and said to Franz Joseph, "Your Majesty, the carriage is there! I'll take you there!"

After speaking, Count Wimpffin led the way forward, and the mayor of Laien, who had not spoken a word to the two emperors, had to reluctantly follow in the footsteps of Count Wimpfin to give Jerome Bonaparte They lead the way.

This time, the four Jerome Bonaparte did not crowd in the same car, but sat in two different open-top carriages.

Jerome Bonaparte rode in one car with Queen Augusta, Franz Joseph and Queen Lisabeth in another.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who was sitting on the carriage, looked at the buildings slowly passing by and the crowds standing on the streets on both sides, his face couldn't help showing a look of sigh.

The streets and buildings that were bombarded with artillery by Prince Wendischgritz have long since been flattened by seven years, and new buildings stand on both sides of the street as if nothing had happened before.

There was also no hatred on the faces of the people on both sides of the road who were in charge of welcoming them, only fanatical cheers for the two monarchs.

"Long live His Majesty Franz Joseph!"

"Long live His Majesty Jerome Bonaparte!"

"Long live the Fao Friendship!"

Time has wiped out the damage to the buildings in those years, and it has also wiped out the hatred of the Habsburgs!

Especially when Bach announced that Bohemian civil servants could go to Hungarian provinces to serve as tax collectors, those who were chosen had less hatred for the emperor.

However, have they really let go of their hatred? Or maybe someone in the crowd is brewing a revenge plan.

Thinking of this, Jerome Bonaparte's eyes became vigilant.

Seeing this, Augusta, who was sitting beside Jerome Bonaparte, immediately leaned over to Jerome Bonaparte and said in a low voice, "Jerome, you don't have to be so suspicious!"

"We should always be vigilant at all times!" Jerome Bonaparte also lowered his voice and responded to Queen Augusta.

He doesn't believe in the Austrian Empire's ability to prevent assassination. From Franz Joseph to Princess Sissi to Archduke Ferdinand, the Austrian Empire used their actual actions to explain what security measures are called the Land of Light~www.readwn .com~Jérôme Bonaparte has to be cautious at all times, otherwise he will end up as a "Falezon".

The carriage continued to move forward, and the people on both sides also began to throw petals in the middle of the road.

When the carriage arrived at the central square of Prague, Jerome Bonaparte found a line of soldiers in military uniforms lined up in the square. They stood motionless and seemed to be waiting for Jerome Bonaparte to meet with him. Review by Franz Joseph.

The carriage stopped at the entrance to Prague's central square. Count Wimpfen got off the horse with a solemn expression, and then opened the doors for Franz Joseph and Jerome Bonaparte respectively.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bonaparte and Mrs. Franz Joseph slowly got out of the car and came to the central square. Count Wimpfin quickly took out the command knife that was tied to his waist and gave the order in a loud voice, "All of them, salute!"

The majestic sound echoed throughout the central square, and almost all the soldiers obeyed Count Wimpfen's order to raise their guns and shoot into the sky. The dense sound of gunfire made the birds that originally landed on the roof of Prague City Hall flutter.

Then, under the order of Count Wimpfin, a detachment lined up in front of Jerome Bonaparte and Franz Joseph, and saluted them.

Jerome Bonaparte and Franz Joseph watched each team leave with serious faces.

About an hour later, all the teams passed by in front of Jerome Bonaparte and Franz Joseph.

Jerome Bonaparte and Franz Joseph left the central square of Prague and went to the military headquarters of Count Wimpfen.

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