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Wallevsky brought Marcel Yeruger to Jerome Bonaparte and left wisely. He is proficient in court politics and will not interfere too much beyond his authority like Pessini does. When it comes to work, people like Wallevsky who are self-aware of their own authority tend to be more valued by leaders.
Jerome Bonaparte would not have considered sending Wallevsky to Britain if his men had no qualified diplomatic talents.
Apart from De Ruiz and Wallevsky, the entire Bonapartist party could have no other diplomats, and De Ruiz himself held the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs, which made his every move possible. being over-interpreted by the outside world.
If he is allowed to visit England, he will visit England on the first day, and on the second day, there will be rumors that France and Britain will cooperate.
Unless Jérôme Bonaparte chooses to dismiss De Luiz, but after De Luiz is dismissed, it is not easy to find someone who can replace De Luiz.
Can't let Pessini take over De Luiz's post!
Compared to De Ruiz, Wallewski is obviously a better choice.
"Your Majesty... Your Majesty!"
Marcel Yeruger's voice called Jerome Bonaparte back from his contemplation. Jerome Bonaparte glanced at Marcel Yeruger and asked Marcel Yeruger blankly. The recent progress on the organizational structure of the East and the National Intelligence Service.
Marcel Yeruger reported the progress to Jerome Bonaparte one by one.
The list of people who will go to the East has been drawn up, and most of the members are receiving a French cramming education, striving to set off for the East by the end of this year.
Compared to the progress in the East, the NIS also struggled in terms of organizational structure.
After all, this is also Marcel Yarug's first attempt. According to Marcel Yarug's description, Jerome Bonaparte found that there was a certain conflict between the functional agencies of the National Intelligence Service.
"Marcel, why don't you set up a department dedicated to external intelligence collection and a department dedicated to internal intelligence collection! In this way, the conflict and internal friction between the two departments will be greatly reduced!" Jerome Bona BA made his own suggestion to Marcel Yaleger.
In later generations, as long as the organizational structure is a little more mature, its internal and external departments are strictly divided, so as to achieve a relatively proper solution to the problem.
Of course, sometimes it is not ruled out that the two departments collide with each other, such as the later FBI and CIA.
After a moment of contemplation, Marcel Yeruger said to Jerome Bonaparte that he would definitely accept Jerome Bonaparte's advice.
"That's right! How many eyeliners are your people setting up at the embassies in Paris!" Jerome Bonaparte asked after entering the topic.
"Your Majesty, we have been working on monitoring the eyeliners of other countries in Paris recently, so this work has just started!" Marcel Yeruger responded daringly to Jerome Bonaparte.
"Just starting?" Jerome Bonaparte raised his voice with a look of anger: "I have given you sufficient time to prepare, and at the same time allocated a lot of funds. You actually told me that you have just started !"
"The current situation is caused by my negligence!" Marcel Yeruger immediately confessed to Jerome Bonaparte, he understood that what the leader wanted was not an explanation but an attitude: "I voluntarily resign as Director of the National Intelligence Service job!"
"Humph!" Jerome Bonaparte snorted coldly and said coldly: "Mr. Marcel, do you think you can blackmail me with your resignation?"
"Your Excellency, I am not trying to blackmail anyone. I am ashamed of my own neglect! I have betrayed your trust in me!" Marcel Yaruger repeatedly emphasized that it was his own mistake.
"Mr. Marcel, now that your position has become acting director, you should understand what I mean!" Jerome Bonaparte decided to punish Marcel Yarouger a little and change the national intelligence at this stage. Court is really unwise.
"Your Majesty, I will definitely do my best to make up for my mistakes!" Seeing this, Marcel Yeruger hurriedly expressed his position to Jerome Bonaparte.
"I'll give you a task now!" Jerome Bonaparte, who had finished his punishment, no longer insisted on a question from Marcel Yeruger. He gave an order to Marcel Yeruger: "From now on Begin to pay close attention to the news of the Russian Imperial Embassy, I want to know the latest news of the Russian Imperial Embassy."
"Yes! Your Majesty!" Marcel Yeruger, who escaped the catastrophe, hurriedly assured Jerome Bonaparte that he would obey Jerome Bonaparte's orders.
"Also!" Jérôme Bonaparte continued: "Other problems cannot be taken down. If other progress cannot be completed because of monitoring the Russian Imperial Embassy, you should not be the director of the National Intelligence Service. !"
"I will definitely finish it as soon as possible!" Marcel Yeruger responded immediately.
"The external liaison station should be concealed. It is best to use a single line of information for information! Only in this way can we effectively protect our intelligence network from being destroyed!" Jerome Bonaparte once again warned Marcel Yeruger.
"Understood!" Marcel Yeruger suddenly realized that the president seemed to know more about espionage warfare than himself, and every time he was called over, he would have a new insight.
"If you need an additional budget, you can tell Wallevsky! Money often plays an important role in intelligence warfare." Jerome Bonaparte paused and emphasized: "But don't be too superstitious about money. Be careful about everything, those who can be bought by us with money may also be bought by others!"
Marcel Yarug nodded to show his understanding.
"Okay, you can go back to rest!" Jerome Bonaparte ordered Marcel Yeruger to evict the guest.
After Marcel Yeruger left, a tired Jerome Bonaparte decided to stay at the Tuileries Palace.
Lying on the big soft bed of the Tuileries Palace, Jerome Bonaparte was unable to sleep until the sky turned white and a ray of sunshine lay on the Tuileries Palace. Nabal just fell asleep.
Early the next morning.
A large number of anti-Bonapartist newspapers, such as "Gazette", "National Office", "Observer" (the newspaper established by Proudhon), rushed to report Jerome Bonaparte's banquet at the Tuileries Palace, Articles uniformly describe Jérôme Bonaparte as an ambitious president.
Among them, Proudhon's newspapers are the most straightforward: "The old Bonaparte is dead, and the new Bonaparte will take on the face of socialism. Perhaps soon, we will be able to meet a socialist emperor."
Due to the fact that some Legitimists and Orleanists were inclined towards Bonaparte, the article in the Gazette more euphemistically called Jerome Bonaparte "the Parisian Dickettoine".
What all those who opposed Jérôme Bonaparte did not expect was that such reports did not make much waves among the Parisian bourgeoisie.
The long-term "wolf is coming" effect has caused a kind of aesthetic fatigue to the citizens of Paris, and some people who are watching the fun and don't take it too seriously even clamored that "it's long overdue to be enthroned".
When Jerome Bonaparte woke up again and saw the content of the anti-Bonapartist newspaper placed by the bedside, he could not help but silently thank those newspapers that opposed him.
It is precisely because they kept preaching that they were about to launch a coup d'état day and night, so that the entire Parisian citizens were unwilling to believe such rumors.
The threshold of Parisian citizens has been repeatedly raised by anti-Bonapartist newspapers. Even if a coup d'etat does happen one day, I am afraid that Parisians will not have the slightest reaction.
Time to test the attitudes of Parisians!
Jérôme Bonaparte was determined to complete the pre-coup probing as soon as possible.
Jerome Bonaparte, who had left the bedroom, called Wallevsky again.
"Your Majesty!" said Wallevsky to Jerome Bonaparte.
"Cousin, you..." Jerome Bonaparte told Wallevsky of his plan.
After listening to Jerome Bonaparte's plan, Wallevsky showed a look of astonishment.
"Is there a problem?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Vallewski?
"No!" Wallewski shook his head, then said hesitantly, "Are we really going to… so fast?"
"Cousin!" Jerome Bonaparte patted Wallevsky on the shoulder and said earnestly: "We only have more than a year. If we don't act fast, we may have to consider slipping away. No! We can't fight unprepared! Besides, it's just a trial!"
Following the arrangement of Jérôme Bonaparte, Vallewski left the Tuileries Palace in a carriage and went to the Havas News Agency, where he met the president of the Havas News Agency, Charles HavasValais Secretary-General Fsky, what is the mission of the President? "Charles Hawass asked Wallewski eagerly.
"You..." Wallevsky explained Jerome Bonaparte's task.
"President... No! Your Majesty, he finally wants to..." Charles Hawass said excitedly.
"That's right!" Wallewski nodded and agreed with Charles Hawass' guess, and he continued: "After so many years of development, your Hawass News Agency has opened many branches in France, so this action is a great deal. The best for you!"
"Please rest assured, President, we will definitely complete the task assigned by the President!" Charles Hawass old voice revealed firmness.
On the afternoon of the same day, the Paris headquarters of Hawass News Agency issued an order to its affiliated news agency.
Distributed in secondary cities in France (Lyon and the like) to work overtime for printing.
On October 8, an article "An Open Letter to the French People" spread throughout France.
This article appears in almost every French municipal newspaper.
However, the author of the article is none other than Jérôme Bonaparte, President of the French Republic.
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