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"Adjutant Conrobel, when you arrive at General Reigno's residence, please tell him that I will meet him at the Elysee Palace at 8 o'clock tonight. When General Reigno comes, enter from the back, so as not to let him Some idle people are grabbing our handle. And when you're gone, don't ride. Riding is easy to attract other people's attention!"
Jerome Bonaparte told Canrobert one by one.
"Yes! Your Majesty!" Conrobel responded decisively: "I will pass on your words to General Reno!"
After receiving Conrobel's response, Geo-Rome Bonaparte waved at Conrobel: "Go! Go early! Come back early!"
"Yes!" Conrobert straightened his body and saluted Jerome Bonaparte, who also saluted with a serious look on his face.
Conrobel, who left the Elysee Palace, did not go to General Reigno's temporary residence at the same time, but returned to his rented mansion alone.
After the adjutant Conrobel, who had changed into casual clothes at the mansion and went out again, walked a long distance by himself, he waved and called a carriage.
The carriage took Adjutant Conrobel all the way to the Saint-Denis district.
After the carriage entered the border of Saint-Denis, the whole area quickly changed its appearance. The neat streets in Saint-Germain became uneven, stones and messy garbage could be seen everywhere in the narrow streets, and the buildings on both sides of the road were also the same. Dilapidated and in disrepair. There are still traces of barricades in the row upon row of dangerous buildings. The stalls on the street and the newsboys who came and went even once blocked the streets that were not rich. The pedestrians also lived up to the elegance and cleanliness of the Bourgeois in Saint-Denis. The proletarians in grey liberty caps, slightly worn Camagniola suits, trousers, and a pair of thick clogs under their feet became the main theme of the Saint-Denis district.
If Saint-Germain represents the best side of Paris, Saint-Denis undoubtedly represents the truest and darkest side of Paris.
While the rich wine and meat smell, the road with frozen bone.
Since the Third Estate of the Great Revolution went from hand in hand to parting ways, the workers in Paris have never really survived as "human beings" for a day. They live in single rooms with more than ten people, or live in goblin-like caves, which are dark and humid from time to time. In the place where the epidemic broke out, even the only place to sleep is to sleep with other people at different times.
The proletarians create wealth, and their value is continuously squeezed until the bourgeoisie drains their value completely, and those bourgeois discards them mercilessly like sugar cane that has squeezed cane juice.
After the Great Revolution, the proletarians in Paris have been resisting and fighting, and every resistance will be the most ruthless suppression in Paris.
Even former allies (Republicans) will raise the butcher's knife at them after taking power.
If Jérôme Bonaparte was here, he would definitely feel the hardships of the Paris workers, and then shed two crocodile tears, and then consider the Paris workers and factories being led to the suburbs.
The translation is: Take grandpa's good-heartedness and don't see the poor suffer.
Of course, Conrobel obviously does not have this kind of psychological burden. He has seen too many similar things in Algiers. Compared with those Berbers who are afraid all day, they are obviously like living in Like heaven.
Everything is in comparison.
The carriage slowly passed through the streets of Saint-Germain, and soon came to General Reno's temporary residence.
Adjutant Conrobel, who opened the door, handed a Napoleon silver coin to the coachman because he could not find the change. The coachman, who also could not find the change, could only look at Adjutant Conrobel in embarrassment.
"Take the remaining money as your tip!" said the generous Adjutant Conrobel generously.
After taking over, the coachman hurriedly thanked Adjutant Conrobel, and then asked Adjutant Conrobel if he needed to return. He could wait here for Conrobel to return.
"No need!" Adjutant Conrobel shook his head and declined the coachman's kindness, and entered the building where General Reynio was hiding alone.
Stepping on the dusty steps, Adjutant Conrobel finally came to the fourth floor, and a red nanmu wood door blocked Adjutant Conrobel in front of him.
Adjutant Conrobel knocked softly on the door.
"Who?" General Reynio's slightly vicissitudes voice came from the door.
"I'm Conrobel!" Conrobel leaned to the crack of the door and whispered to General Reigno inside: "I'm here to see you as ordered by the president!"
After hearing the presidential adjutant, General Reño in the room quickly got up and opened the door.
Conrobel and Reigno met for the first time.
Prior to this, General Reño had only learned from the letter that the President had an aide-de-camp called Conrobel.
The two looked at each other, and Adjutant Conrobel stretched out his hand to General Reno and said: "Welcome back to General Paris!"
General Reño took Conrobel's hand and nodded.
Next, Adjutant Conrobert told General Reign what Jérôme Bonaparte told him.
Having said that, Adjutant Conrobel quietly watched the "great military exploits" general in front of him.
"I understand!" General Reño nodded to show his understanding, and he said solemnly: "Please tell the president, I will arrive on time!"
"Yeah!" Adjutant Conrobel also nodded to show his understanding.
Later, Adjutant Conrobel explained to General Reynold the current political situation in Paris.
Since he stayed in Rome for a long time, General Reigno could only understand the current situation in Paris through newspapers and letters, which was comparable to that of Canrobel, a personal experiencer, who explained to General Reigno in detail.
"Thank you! Colonel Conrobel!" After listening to Conrobel's description of the situation in Paris, General Reño sincerely thanked Conrobel. Through his understanding of the political situation in Paris, he already knew the president's purpose.
"I also serve the president!" Adjutant Conrobel said humbly, and then vaguely stated his needs: "General, I hope you can divide the functions of some departments in detail when you are a minister! Departments! Intersection of functions with departments will affect the operation of the entire department!”
General Reño certainly understood what Conrobel meant. He wanted to take some functions from the War Department to expand the military secretariat.
For Conrobel's behavior, General Reno can understand.
In fact, during the Roman War, General Regnio and Niel had already discussed the over-bloated function of the War Department, and he also agreed with the streamlining of the functions involved in the War Department.
"After I become the Minister of War, I will get rid of some drawbacks!!" General Reño responded.
Conrobel thanked General Reno.
Just as Conrobel was about to leave, General Reño took out a note to learn about Conrobel, which was a note from the Bank of Rome.
"This is..." Conrobel looked at General Reynio in surprise.
"This is some of our expeditionary force's wishes for the president! The bills of the Bank of Rome can be exchanged at the Bank of France!" General Reigno responded to Conrobel.
"Is this a bit of a precious heart!" Conrobel looked at the bill, which contained a full 600,000 francs.
You must know that the annual salary of the president is only 600,000 francs.
General Reigno and the others are probably making a lot of money in Rome. As the gathering place of the wealth and art of the entire Apennine in Rome, as long as they want to search, they can always find a lot of money.
"Nothing! These were raised spontaneously by Roman citizens for the army of the Republic!" General Reño brazenly described the robbery as a spontaneous donation.
"I see! I'll give it to Mr. President!" Conrobel nodded to General Reno.
"This is your adjutant!" General Reño once again took out a bill of 50,000 francs, which he originally wanted to give to Eugène Rouet.
Since Minister Eugène Rouet did not come back, it would be a good idea to make friends with the people around the President.
"I can't!"
In the face of General Reigno's bill, Adjutant Conrobel decisively refused.
He knows that some money can be taken and some cannot be taken.
A minister of war mixed with an aide-de-camp of the military secretariat, and any monarch would feel uncomfortable.
Under Conrobel's repeated prevarication, General Reynio had no choice but to give up.
Conrobert, who was carrying a huge sum of 600,000 francs, said goodbye to General Reigno and called a carriage back to his residence again.
After changing into his military uniform, he went to the Elysee Palace to report to Jerome Bonaparte about General Reigno and put the bill of 600,000 francs on Jerome Bonaparte's desk.
"It seems that General Reigno has gained a lot in Rome!" Jerome Bonaparte, who roughly understood what General Reigno did in Rome, did not mean to blame. In this era, money is the best motivator for the army. Method.
Jerome Bonaparte, who aspires to be the monarch of the bourgeoisie, if he does not use money to motivate them to serve himself, should he still use patriotic enthusiasm to drive them?
"You didn't take his money, did you?" Jerome Bonaparte turned his gaze to Conrobert, and he pursed his lips and asked half-jokingly and half-seriously.
"No!" Conrobel shuddered, and he hurriedly stood up and said like a Hong Zhong.
"Yeah! I understand!" Jerome Bonaparte's indifferent response made Conrobel horrified. He was a little fortunate that he had controlled the bottom line and did not accept General Reigno.
"Call Wardray here!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Conrobert.
During Persignan's tenure in Le Clésaud, Fleury in the National Guard staff, and while Mocart was in Germany, Vaudray, a teacher and friend of Jerome Bonaparte, served at the Elysee Palace. Responsibilities of the "Master".
After Wardray arrived, Jérôme Bonaparte pointed to the 600,000 francs on the table and said to Wardray: "You use this money to set up a service center for disabled soldiers to serve disabled soldiers. If the money is not enough, If so, you can find me!"