Chapter 289: 12.2 Coup d'état (4)

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At 3:15 in the morning, Wallewski, who received the order, moved quickly and arrived at the War Department command post at 3:20.

After receiving the report from the guards, the Minister of War, Saint Arnault, who was staying at this time, put down the work he was doing and personally welcomed Wallevsky into the War Department.

"It's hard work!" Wallevsky said while holding the hand of Minister Saint Arnault.

"It's nothing!" Minister Saint Arnault continued to hold a pair of bloodshot pupils and asked with his slightly dry lips: "What is the next order of the President?"

"This is the list of upcoming arrests!" Wallevsky handed the arrest list that Jerome Bonaparte had already drawn up to Minister Saint Arnault.

Minister Saint Arnault, who took over the list, showed a surprised expression. Some of the people on the list had already joined the Elysee Palace camp. Could it be that they are also within the scope of arrest?

Of course, Wallewski also saw St. Arnault's surprise. He also showed the exact same expression as St. Arnault when he took over the list.

Valewski emphasized again: "Everyone on the list must be arrested and brought to justice, and there must be no possibility of him trying to come back!"

"Yes!" Saint Arnault was also a decisive general. After receiving the list, he quickly called the "Secretary" (staff officer) of the Secretariat Office.

Compared with these military commanders of the War Department, he believed in the staff officers brought out by himself.

"Colonel Bazin, you are in charge of arresting Cavaignac! Lieutenant Colonel Le Brun, you are in charge of arresting Changarnier. Lieutenant Colonel Boylan, you are in charge of arresting Oudinot..." Minister St. Arnault will arrest first The task of arresting and opposing the Bonapartist generals was handed over to his staff. In his opinion, the threat level of these generals was ranked first. In order to prevent his generals from being cowardly and daring to arrest these former leaders The high-ranking general, Saint Arnault took advantage of the policy of carrots and sticks: "Don't be afraid of them, they are just a group of dogs with broken spines who were purged from the army by the president! You are the future of France... If anyone is If I miss anyone on the list, then you take off my uniform and go home to farm! The French army doesn't need anyone who can't finish!"

"Yes!" St. Arnault's threat was obviously effective. As the secretariat's booth in the War Department became larger and larger, there were more and more subordinate departments.

Anyone with a little vision understands that sooner or later the Office of the Secretary will be separated from the War Department and become a separate department directly under the President, and they will all become senior members of the newly established department.

If there is a mistake at this juncture, then they will probably regret it too late.

After handing over the arrest of the key officers to the secretary, the remaining members of the Congress will be captured according to the jurisdiction of which brigade the member lives in.

At the same time, Wallewski also interjected to ask if he could help with the arrest.

St. Arnault's face was slightly surprised, and he agreed to Valewski's assistance in arresting.

At 3:40 a.m., military horses set off in all directions from the temporary command post of the Ministry of War.

The staffs carrying their respective missions moved quickly.

At 4 in the morning, Colonel Bazin mortgaged the vicinity of the residence of General Cavaignac, where he was about to be arrested.

A team of patrolling soldiers quickly saluted Bazin after seeing Bazin on his horse.

After Bazin dismounted and returned the salute to the group of soldiers, he handed the reins to a soldier, and then said to the sergeant major of this group of soldiers: "I am Colonel Bazin, who is affiliated with the Secretary of the War Department, and now I want to recruit you. Go on a mission!"

The sergeant major glanced at the epaulettes on Bazin's uniform. It was indeed a colonel. He hurriedly saluted Colonel Bazin and said, "The Second Company of the First Battalion, Third Regiment, Second Paris Brigade, is willing to serve you!"

"Okay! You guys come with me!" Bazin will stay in place for the soldiers with his horse, and bring this small group of more than ten people to Cavaignac's mansion.

In the face of Cavaignac, who was deprived of all actual rights and only left as a member of parliament, he did not need too much force.

Too many troops will startle the snakes.

At this time, Cavaignac was still sleeping. After more than two years of pampered life as a member of parliament, Cavaignac had no thoughts of being alert at all, so that Bazin kept the soldiers at the entrance of Cavaignac's mansion, and Cavaignac did not have any idea. Signs of waking up.

Looking at the three-story mansion in front of him, Bazin ordered the soldiers to crouch down and cling to the wall in sign language. He walked to the gate of the mansion and knocked on the door.

The knock on the door lasted for nearly 30 seconds, and a lazy and crisp female voice came from the door: "Who is it!"

"Is this the residence of General Cavaignac? I have an urgent matter to inform General Cavaignac!" Bazin squeezed his throat and made a sharp voice, trying to cover up his original voice.

"I can't talk about it in the morning!" The lazy voice got closer and closer to the door of the room. When she opened the door, she saw Bazin in the shadows.

"Who are you?" The woman looked at Bazin suspiciously, this was the first time she saw a stranger here.

Bazin was also stunned when he looked at the woman in front of him. He was surprised by the appearance of the woman, and at the same time, he was a little jealous of Cavaignac. He settled down and signed with his hands behind him, while Cavaignac His wife said: "My name is Bazin, from the War Department! Now there is an urgent situation to tell General Cavaignac!"

"Wait a minute, I'll go right now!" The woman turned around and went to the mansion to wake Cavaignac without doubting him.

"No need! I'll wake up when I go!" Paris entered the mansion.

Only then did the woman realize that Bazin did not come alone.

Dozens of soldiers also followed behind Bazin into the mansion.

"You...what do you want to do!" The woman's eyes were full of fear and fear, and she couldn't help but ask Bazan at a distance.

"Ma'am, don't worry! I am indeed from the War Department!" Bazin tried to appease the too young "Mrs." Cavaignac: "I am ordered by the president to invite General Cavaignac to go!"

"You...you are a coup!" The woman instantly understood what Bazin meant, and she sternly accused: "The people of Paris will definitely not agree with what you are doing!"

"That's not your concern, ma'am!" Bazin responded coldly, then waved two soldiers who were in charge of guarding the backyard, and the remaining soldiers went to Cavaignac's room to arrest Cavaignac.

Just as the soldiers were about to go upstairs, Cavaignac's voice came from the stairway: "Who is it!"

"Run!" Cavaignac's "Madame" who reacted hurriedly shouted to Cavaignac.

But it was too late, and the captured soldiers quickly ran up to the second floor under the leadership of the sergeant major.

Immediately afterwards, there was a crackling sound from the second floor, and after a while, several soldiers took Cavaignac down under the leadership of the sergeant major.

Seeing the embarrassed predecessor in power in front of him, Bazin shook his head regretfully and said, "General Cavaignac, why did you just resist!"

Cavaignac, whose nose was "rubbed" by his fist, roared at Bazin with a runny nose: "Are you still a soldier of the Republic? Do you have any sense of shame!"

"General, I am a soldier, and also a soldier of the Republic!" Bazin responded in a flat tone: "Now I am following the orders of President Jerome Bonaparte, the consul of the Republic!"

"Jérôme Bonaparte!" Cavaignac roared at Bazin again: "What power does he have to arrest members! What power does he have to overthrow the Legislative Assembly, all his powers are given to him by the Legislative Assembly!"

"No!" Bazin corrected Cavaignac's mistake and said, "President... No, it should be said that His Majesty's rights come from all the French people, and the Legislative Assembly can no longer represent the rights of all French people! His Majesty has the right to overthrow them!"

"Your Majesty! Your Majesty! I think you are all poisoned by Bonaparte, what good is he! He will only bring France to the brink of destruction, and he has no genius like the emperor's wisdom! The emperor of the year If he fails, he will also fail!" Cavaignac struggled to resist because of his emotions, but Cavaignac's resistance was in vain in the face of the strong young man.

"In terms of time, we will eventually die!" Bazin also retorted: "Does it mean that we have to die now because we will die sooner or later? The original emperor did face defeat, but he also brought France. Here comes the honor! Everything we have now is the legacy left by the original emperor, how can you let us not be loyal to him!"

"You...will destroy France sooner or later!" Cavaignac cried out in despair.

"A violent destruction is a hundred times better than a natural death!" Bazin waved his hand gently, and several soldiers escorted Cavaignac out.

"Ma'am, I hope it didn't disturb your sweet dreams!" Bazin responded "politely" to the lady.

At 4:15 in the morning, the prison car responsible for escorting Cavaignac appeared at the door of the Cavaignac mansion.

"General Cavaignac, please!" Bazin invited Cavaignac to take the seat.

"Humph!" Cavaignac snorted coldly, throwing off the two soldiers and strutting up like a victor, and got into the prison cart.

Before the prison van took General Cavaignac to a prison in the police department, Mopa, who was in charge of accepting the job, settled Cavaignac in the cell.

Here Cavaignac saw Changarnier, Bedeau, Ramomore, Oudinot... If all the generals who opposed Jerome Bonaparte were sent to this prison by him, they will be in this prison Live for a while, then greet the victor's rendering of them.

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