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Chapter 158 Prime Minister Candidate

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Jerome Bonaparte instantly understood what Count Falloux meant. Between the royal family and the church, Count Falloux preferred the church over the royal family.

Of course, the reason why Count Falloux chose the church was not entirely because he was loyal to the church, but because he could not see any possibility of the orthodox royal family winning.

The power of the orthodox party does not occupy many seats in the party of order, and their majesty has not allowed them to unite with the Orleans faction in the party of order.

This means that they can only rely on their own strength to put their monarch on the throne.

Had they been overwhelmingly powerful in Parliament, the original Peerless Cabinet would not have been shaken by the opposition of everyone in Paris, and Charles X would not have been in exile.

Not to mention that now that the older generation of royalists are withering, their strength will only be weaker than before.

It is simply impossible to do it on their own.

Rather than clinging to an unattainable dream, it would be better for their sovereign to understand the plight he faced.

Count Falloux, who had been suppressed for many years in the Orleans dynasty, also learned to hedge his bets.

Although his heart is still full of respect for the Earl of Chambord, the reality has to make him bow his head.

The support of Count Falloux and some of the clerical factions behind him greatly boosted Jerome Bonaparte's confidence.

Once the Orthodox faction broke with the Orleans faction, even if Odilon Barrot had great ability, he would not be able to bridge the differences between the two parties.

Unless Odilon Barro can incarnate as Yuri and control the Earl of Chambord.

[PS: Since the royal voice of the Earl of Chambord is only spread in a small area, Odilon Barrot is still dreaming of a union between the Orleanists and the Legitimists at this time. 】

"Count Fallou, please rest assured! After Odilon Barrot is dismissed, the position of Minister of Public Education will still belong to you!" Jerome Bonaparte promised Count Fallou.

"No need!" Count Falloux shook his head and rejected Jerome Bonaparte's promise.

Somewhat disheartened by orthodoxy, he did not want to linger too long as Minister of Public Education.

"If I still stay in the position of Minister of Public Education, then my colleagues will definitely think that I have been bought by you! My loyalty does not allow me to serve two monarchs at the same time, please understand!" Earl Falloux said to Gero Jim Bonaparte explained.

"Alas!" Jerome Bonaparte sighed, knowing that Count Falloux had rejected his olive branch.

"Your Excellency, I hope that after I leave office, the education reform will continue. We cannot allow those liberal republicans to poison the next generation of our French. We must let them know what reverence and obedience are. Only in this way can your Only the rule can be more stable!" Count Falloux said to Jérôme Bonaparte firmly.

Jerome Bonaparte listened quietly to every word of Count Falloux, and he knew that this was the last "reward" that Count Falloux wanted.

"Mr. Fallou, please rest assured! After you resign, the education reform in France will continue! I will choose a capable and responsible person as the standard bearer of the education reform! I also agree with your words, We must put an end to corrupt free thought from the source of thought that endangers the new generation! Only under the influence of order and morality can France become stronger!"

Jerome Bonaparte doesn't like to use religious ideas to fool and control people, but the fierce horses in France need religion as a tranquilizer to allow him to tame them temporarily.

During this time, he will train millions of bureaucrats, generals and engineers. They will go down to the grassroots to gradually replace religion.

At that time, he can mercilessly kick religion away.

Jerome Bonaparte talked with Falloux for another half an hour, and Count Falloux was sent away by Jerome Bonaparte himself through the back door.

Jerome Bonaparte, who watched Count Falloux leave, returned to the study,

He took out a blank red invitation card from the study drawer, wrote down the inviter and date with a pen dipped in emerald, and then ordered the servant to deliver the invitation to the inviter.

...

A group of dragoons in green armor rode to the castle of Earl Opal and knocked on the door of Earl Opal's house, and Earl Opel opened the door himself.

"Earl Opal, here is your invitation card!" The dragoons respectfully handed the invitation to Earl Opel.

Earl Opal, who received the invitation, thanked the dragoons.

The dragoons who delivered the invitation to Earl Opal rode away.

Watching the backs of the dragoons leaving, Earl Opel opened the folded invitation.

The content of the invitation is roughly to invite him to attend a dinner at the Elysee Palace tomorrow afternoon.

Earl Opal, who hadn't seen the president for nearly two months, returned to the castle excitedly, and hugged his wife who was more than 20 years old.

"When did it happen?" His wife asked Earl Opel curiously.

"I have received an invitation from the President!" Earl Opal responded excitedly to his wife.

"Huh?" The wife was still puzzled, it was just an invitation, so why all the fuss.

"You don't understand!" Earl Opal saw his wife's doubts, and he was not in the mood to explain to his wife right now.

On the evening of September 21, night fell.

Under a sky dotted with stars, a carriage departs from Château d'Aupres to the Elysée Palace.

The carriage was unimpeded all the way and soon arrived at the Elysee Palace.

Under the leadership of the servants, Earl Opal came to the restaurant, and the two servants pushed open the door of the restaurant together.

Jerome Bonaparte, the head seat of the restaurant, and the people on the long table watched him quietly.

Um? How are they all here?

Earl Opal suddenly discovered that he knew many people in the restaurant, and the existence of some people even surprised Earl Opel.

"Our protagonist is here!" Jerome Bonaparte said with a hint of sarcasm in his tone.

"Your Excellency the President!" Earl Haupel saluted Jerome Bonaparte respectfully.

"Sit down!" Jerome Bonaparte said, pointing to the first vacant seat on his right.

Earl Opal looked at the seat next to Jerome Bonaparte, and he already vaguely felt that this dinner was more than just a meal.

However, he had already prepared before coming.

Count Haupel sat beside Jerome Bonaparte.

With the seat of Earl Opal, the dinner officially began, and delicious dishes were placed in front of everyone.

After all the dishes were served and the wine was poured, Jerome Bonaparte stood up and said, "Everyone, let us toast to the Republic!"

Everyone present stood up to raise their glasses, and Adolf Fuld immediately shouted: "Long live Bonaparte, long live the Republic!"

All the people present followed Adolf Fuld and shouted "Long live".

Then he drank the brandy in the glass.

"Everyone, please sit down! Please sit down!" Jerome Bonaparte motioned for everyone to sit down again.

After everyone was seated again, Jerome Bonaparte looked at all the mess around him, and then said: "You are all loyal friends of our Bonaparte family, and I don't have to hide some things from you! I will Depose Odilon Barrow while Parliament reopens."

Everyone except Earl Opel showed indifferent expressions.

Even Odilon Barrow's younger brother, Ferdinand Barrow, didn't show much expression when his brother was dismissed.

It seemed that Earl Opal was the only one who didn't know about the whole dinner.

[Ferdinand Barrow (January 10, 1806-November 12, 1883): French Bonapartist politician, brother of Odilon Barrow, participated in the 1836 Louis Napoleon in Strasse He was acquitted of the attempted coup d'etat by the jury. 】

"You will become the new cabinet ministers of finance!" Jerome Bonaparte turned his gaze to Adolf Fuld, and his meaning was self-evident.

"Minister of the Interior!" Jerome Bonaparte turned his gaze to Ferdinand Barrow, who smiled.

"There are ministers of other departments!" Jerome Bonaparte said unhurriedly: "Of course, there is also the most important cabinet minister."

Jerome Bonaparte's blatant act of conferring privately caused a flame called ambition to ignite in the hearts of everyone present.

Count Opel, who was sitting next to Jerome Bonaparte, was also thinking about which department the president might bestow on him.

After thinking for a while, Earl Opal believed that if the president really wanted him to hold an important position, the most likely position would be the Minister of Military Affairs.

Thinking that he was going to take over Liueli's military power, Earl Opal's heart became even hotter.

The entire dinner lasted nearly two and a half hours, and the guests bid farewell to Jerome Bonaparte one after another.

Earl Opal also wanted to say goodbye to Jérôme Bonaparte, but was stopped by Jérôme Bonaparte and said, "General Opel, please wait a moment!"

Count Haupel waited quietly on the spot for Jerome Bonaparte to send everyone out of the Elysee Palace.

"Let's go to the study to talk!" Jerome Bonaparte brought Opple to the study.

Jerome Bonaparte who entered the study immediately said to Earl Opel: "General Opel, I want you to be the prime minister of the new cabinet! I don't know, what do you want!"

Earl Haupel looked at Jerome Bonaparte with a surprised expression. He thought he might become the Minister of Military Affairs, but was told that he would be appointed Prime Minister of the Cabinet.

Opal's first reaction was not joy, but an inexplicable sense of absurdity.

Let a warrior who has no experience in governing govern France? ?

"Mr. President, why me?"

Out of caution, Earl Opal asked.

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