Make France Great Again

Chapter 58 Meet Pius IX

"Uncle, in fact, you are more suitable to join the Holy See than me!"

There was a trace of loneliness in Lucien Louis' eyes, and his tone was a little downcast. He didn't understand why his uncle, who had never studied theology system, was able to write such an article. Could it be that there are really people born with knowledge in this world? ?

Thinking of this, Lucien Louis looked at Jerome Bonaparte with a trace of admiration.

Maybe God really didn't abandon the Bonaparte family!

Lucien Louis silently hinted at himself in order to rationalize.

Jerome Bonaparte obviously underestimated the huge influence of the article he plagiarized throughout the 19th century. Judging from the expression of Lucien Louis, the effect of the article is indeed good. He kept silent and maintained a cold attitude. With Lucien Louis.

"Uncle, I have a request!" Lucien Louis said to Jerome Bonaparte very humbly and respectfully.

"Lucien, our blood is connected! You don't need to use the word request, just tell me if you need my help!" Jerome Bonaparte responded briskly.

Lucien Louis shook the manuscript in his hand and said to Jerome Bonaparte: "I hope to be the first reader of your magnificent book!"

"Of course!" Jerome Bonaparte readily agreed to Lucien Louis' request, then pointed to his head and changed the subject: "But you may have to wait for some time, the number of words in this work No less than a novel!"

"I am willing to wait for it!" Lucien Louis continued to compliment: "A masterpiece of the world always needs to be carefully polished! I believe His Majesty will cheer when you see this work of yours. It is more valuable than a box of treasures." Everything is precious.”

Jerome Bonaparte and Lucien Louis discussed the content of the article for a long time, during which Jerome Bonaparte recorded some important contents of the conversation, Lucien, who is a doctor of theology, Louis is indeed higher than Jerome Bonaparte in the field of theology. With the help of Lucien-Louis theological theory, Jerome Bonaparte once again clarified the content of his writing and Direction and what needs to be deleted.

The two talked from the sun until night fell. Jerome Bonaparte invited Lucien Louis to have a simple dinner again, and ordered Captain Letty to send Lucien Louis home safely.

Walking alone in a Rome without street lights and vague signs of unrest is not a wise move.

Captain Letty, carrying the necessary smoothbore pistol, called a carriage on the streets of Rome. Lucien Louis and Captain Letty sat in the carriage together. Amidst the jingling of bells tied with red knots on the carriage, the carriage Slowly disappearing into the night.

Jerome Bonaparte, who watched the carriage go away through the window, returned to his desk, and he was going to continue working on his unfinished manuscript.

For the remaining four days, Jerome Bonaparte, besides eating the necessary food every day, was leaning over his desk and writing hard.

After four days of all-night struggle, the introductory part of the book was finally finished by Jerome Bonaparte.

Looking at the stacks of papers on the desk, which were densely packed with French characters, Jerome Bonaparte let out a sigh of relief and muttered, "It's finally finished!"

Then wiped the sweat from his forehead, closed the dipped pen, and finished sorting out all the manuscripts, waiting for the Holy See's invitation.

May 23 at 3 p.m.

A black carriage appeared in front of the hotel, and Bishop Muzzarelli in black robe quietly entered the hotel and knocked on the door of Jerome Bonaparte.

"Your Excellency the Bishop!" Jerome Bonaparte greeted the reappearing bishop.

"Your Excellency, the carriage is ready! Your Majesty has been waiting at the Apostolic Palace for a long time!" Bishop Muzarelli said to Jerome Bonaparte.

Under the leadership of Bishop Muzarelli, Jerome Bonaparte got into the carriage of the Holy See.

Captain Letty was left at the hotel by him to wait for news.

In the carriage, Bishop Muzzarelli first apologized to Jerome Bonaparte and said, "Your Excellency, I am sorry that we did not use a car that matches your identity. Your Majesty is afraid that the high etiquette will attract the attention of other forces in Rome." !"

Jerome Bonaparte, who was also unwilling to expose his traces to the sight of the Roman people, agreed with Bishop Muzzarelli's cautious attitude.

The black carriage set off from the vicinity of the ancient Roman Colosseum, circled most of the city of Rome, and then arrived near St. Peter's Square.

After the two got off at St. Peter's Square, under the guidance of Bishop Muzzarelli, Jerome Bonaparte entered the Vatican Palace.

As soon as Jerome Bonaparte entered the Vatican Palace, he was stunned by the luxury in front of him. The whole hall seemed to be shrouded in a layer of hazy gold, with Roman-style domes and Greek-style stone columns and flat walls. The building with the combination of lintels makes Jerome Bonaparte feel as if he was in the period of the ancient Roman Republic. The ceiling of the hall is a pattern of "Genesis" piled up with different colored marbles. Oil painting of the Pope in a gilt frame. Michelangelo's "Peter" from the Renaissance period is in full bloom in the corridor on the right, making him feel that he has traveled from the ancient Roman period to the Renaissance.

The thousand-year-old Holy See has included almost all cultural heritage from ancient Rome to modern times, and also included original sin starting from ancient Rome.

Jerome Bonaparte looked in shock at the art collections and gold decorations placed in the Vatican Palace, and felt an urge to loot the place in his heart.

Muzzarelli looked at Jerome Bonaparte with a smile on the corner of his mouth. For the first time, he was as shocked by the scene before him as he was.

However, as the number of times I came in increased, the shock gradually became a habit, and the desire to climb up in my heart became more and more intense.

"Your Excellency, we should go!" Bishop Muzzarelli reminded Jerome Bonaparte.

"Huh? Huh!" Jerome Bonaparte, who came back to his senses, left with Bishop Muzzarelli.

The two passed through St. Peter's Church, and finally came to the Apostolic Palace after passing through the winding corridors. Bishop Muzzarelli brought Jerome Bonaparte to the study of the Apostolic Palace and confronted Jerome Bonaparte. Ba said, "Your Majesty is inside!"

Jerome Bonaparte opened the door and entered. An old man with white hair and a round face appeared in the hot air. In front of Roma Bonaparte.

He is Pius IX, ruler of the Papal States and God's agent in the world.

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