Chapter 69: last meeting

For Jerome Bonaparte, General Dufour's letter represented a signal that he had received approval from the Cavaignac government to return to France.

The arrogant General Cavaignac clearly did not see himself as an opponent.

If that's the case, don't blame me for pulling you down from the position of dictator!

My esteemed general!

Jerome Bonaparte showed a disdainful smile at the corner of his mouth.

The fate of the proud general of the Republic has been doomed from this letter.

"Persini, my friend! You have brought me an unexpected surprise!" Jerome Bonaparte took Persini's hand and assured: "I assure you that once I become President! You are the secretary of the Elysee Palace!"

Jerome Bonaparte's assurance made Pesini's heart quicken a little, and a warm current rushed from his heart to every corner of his body.

His hard work for the restoration of the Bonaparte family was not for the sake of becoming an important minister of the emperor one day.

"I am willing to serve your Majesty!" Persini changed the title of Jerome Bonaparte from "His Royal Highness" to "His Majesty".

Jerome Bonaparte smiled slightly, and when he let go of Pessini, he shouted at Leidi, "Letty! Letty!"

"Your Highness!" Captain Letty, who heard the shout, appeared at the door to respond.

"Quick! Pack up! Tomorrow we will leave for France!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Letty.

Letty is also very happy. He has been away from France for a long time, and it is time to return to France.

"Yes!"

Captain Letty immediately acted to help Jerome Bonaparte clean up the room.

Pessini wanted to help Captain Letty clean up the room together, but by the way, Persini had a good impression in front of Jerome Bonaparte, but Jerome Bonaparte asked to go out together.

Pessini had to put down half of his coffee and go out with Jerome Bonaparte.

The two took a brown-red open-top carriage and went south along the ancient Roman arena to Piazza Venezia.

Two or three minutes after getting off the bus from Piazza Venezia, I came to the door of the Bonaparte Palace.

At this time, Lucien Louis was just about to go out holding a theological book when he saw Jerome Bonaparte and Pesini at the door.

"Uncle Jerome!" Lucien Louis greeted Jerome Bonaparte warmly.

Pesini, who had never seen Lucien Louis, showed the same surprised look as Letty.

Under the introduction of Jerome Bonaparte, Persini also understood the identity of Lucien-Louis.

"Your Highness!" Persini also greeted the Bonaparte member humbly.

"Hello!" Lucien Louis didn't know Pesini's name and could only say with basic etiquette.

"Lucien, is your father here?" Jerome Bonaparte slightly stood on tiptoe and looked at the courtyard behind Lucien Louis.

"Here I am!"

Under the leadership of Lucien Louis, Jerome Bonaparte and Pesigny entered the Bonaparte Palace.

Looking at the crosses on the walls of the Bonaparte Palace and the portraits of the Bonaparte families of all dynasties, Jerome Bonaparte's eyes were filled with reminiscence and he could not help but sigh with emotion: "Everything here has not changed at all from that time!"

"Since my grandmother died, my grandfather (Lucien Bonaparte) ordered everything here to remain the same! After my grandfather died, my father didn't want to make a big deal!" Lucien said as he walked.

The three soon came to the courtyard. At this time, Charles Bonaparte was trimming his potted plants with a pair of large scissors, and next to him stood a man named Jerome Bonaparte who did not know what he should call it. The cousin is still Julien Bonaparte, who should be called the cousin.

"Jérôme, here you are!" Julien Bonaparte greeted Jerome Bonaparte warmly.

"Yes! Cousin!" Jerome Bonaparte still decided to call Julien Bonaparte his cousin.

"The last time we met, I remember it was 8 years ago! At that time you..." Julien Bonaparte said while gesturing the height of Jerome Bonaparte eight years ago.

Jerome Bonaparte listened carefully to her cousin's memories and nodded in agreement from time to time.

Although he said that he had not experienced those things, he could still feel the warmth from the memories of the original owner.

"Okay! Don't talk about those old things!" Charles Bonaparte interrupted roughly when he stopped pruning the potted plants.

"Okay! You two brothers, let's talk!" Judean Bonaparte felt Charles Bonaparte's anger and stopped recalling, and returned to the room.

"Father, I'm leaving too! I still have many questions to ask my teacher!" Lucien Louis also quickly ran away.

There were only three people left in the courtyard: Jerome Bonaparte, Charles Bonaparte and Persini.

"Are you leaving now?" Charles Bonaparte continued to use scissors to repair the potted plants, seemingly nonchalantly.

It can be seen from the fact that Charles Bonaparte's actions of repairing potted plants are more messy than before He is not so careless.

"Yes!" Jerome Bonaparte responded.

"How sure is it!" Charles Bonaparte asked again.

"90%!" Jerome Bonaparte responded confidently: "The moment I stepped into Paris, Cavaignac was lost!"

"Do you need my help?" Charles Bonaparte continued to speak warm words in a seemingly indifferent tone.

"No need! You have helped us a lot!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Charles Bonaparte: "If it weren't for you, I might not have seen the Pope!"

"I don't believe that you have no other means!" Charles Bonaparte turned to Jerome Bonaparte and added: "Besides, I did it only for myself! If it wasn't for your kid who pulled Lucien into the You restore the group, and I will not be involved in it!"

"Thank you anyway!" Jerome Bonaparte continued: "I won't rest assured of your family's kindness! The Bonaparte family will always be blood thicker than water!"

Charles Bonaparte had a bit of melancholy in his eyes. He murmured, "I hope you can treat France well, that country can't stand the toss anymore!"

Jerome Bonaparte assured Charles Bonaparte that he would bring France to prosperity.

Jerome Bonaparte said his final farewell to Charles Bonaparte, and then rode with Pessini to the Vatican Palace again.

Under the guidance of the bishop of the Vatican Palace, Jerome Bonaparte met Pope Pius IX again.

Pius IX also sent blessings to Jerome Bonaparte, and also expressed to him that Catholicism in France would definitely vote for Jerome Bonaparte.