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Chapter 1523 "Big Boss"

Chapter 1523 "Big Boss"

Although Georgiana told Marais that she hoped that "his general" could be bathed in wine and disinfected from the inside out, no one would really do this to the First Consul of France.

In the army, except for France, the military courts such as Britain and Prussia have the criminal law of "crossing the lanes". Soldiers will line up in two rows to let soldiers who make mistakes walk through the middle. It was originally in France, but it was abolished after the Great Revolution. .

When Georgiana accompanied Bonaparte in an open carriage and drove through the Champs Elysees and the boulevards in Paris, there were citizens cheering towards the carriage along the way.

She doesn't know how other women encounter this situation. She only knows that she is afraid that there will be a hot-headed young man, or that there will be snipers hidden in the buildings facing the street. She still remembers the Twelve Hussars Marksman Fu Colonel Ernie is still at large.

It is not news that Napoleon was stabbed. It is not the first time that he was sniped by a sniper. In June 1800, Desai and Kleber died on the same day. Napoleon regretted the two of them and planned to build two sculptures in Victory Square to commemorate them. At the groundbreaking ceremony on September 6, the Jacobins hired sharpshooters and rented a house around the square to carry out sniping, but when the sharpshooters took their positions, they found that the ribbons on the scaffolding on the rostrum blocked his view.Under the coercion of his employer, he reluctantly fired a shot and missed. The foundation stone laying ceremony was canceled in a panic, and the sculpture of the two people was put on hold.

In desperation, the Jacobins planned another assassination, this time at close quarters, at the Théâtre de France, and one of the participants was an artist named Serahi.

He was originally a student of Canova. After the French invaded Italy, he surrendered to France out of admiration for Napoleon and sculpted a bust of Napoleon. Later, he moved to Paris and planned to make a name for himself, but let him Unexpectedly, he has been living a life of poverty and poverty.In order to escape poverty, he defected to the Jacobins, and gradually became a fanatic.He once lied that he wanted to modify the statue of Napoleon and asked him to be a model for himself again. Napoleon thought he was just an excuse to ask for money, so he sent someone to give him 6000 francs.

There is also a man named Topino Le Brun, who is an artist like Serahi. He is a student of Louis David. On the surface, he seems to be a very gentle and kind person.But in fact he was ruthless. During his tenure on the jury of the Revolutionary Court, he sent many Girondists and Dantonists to the guillotine.Shortly thereafter, he himself was arrested by Robespierre, and he was released only after the Thermidorian coup.

In addition to Meige who planned to carry out the assassination in the theater before, the three planned to carry out the assassination on the day when the tragedy "Horatius" was released in October 1800.

However, their plan was intercepted in advance by Fouché, and they were captured within 10 minutes of the opening. Napoleon, who was watching the play in the box, left immediately after hearing the noise.

Kennedy Jr. was also assassinated, and Abraham Lincoln... She was full of thoughts about these things. Of course, she couldn't be waving enthusiastically at the French people. After a round of driving, the carriage took them to the French Theater.

Napoleon has his own dedicated passage and his own private box, which is located between the two pillars separating the front box and the side box at the entrance on the left. It is not the best position in the middle. When they arrived, there was already a performance. Perhaps the theater, knowing that Napoleon might be late, did not stage the planned multi-act play, but instead performed the one-act play "The Servant in the Chamber."

She had just sat down, and before her heart calmed down, she felt a hand touching her thigh.

She looked over, and the owner of that hand seemed to be looking at the stage seriously, while the other attendants who stood behind the sofa and dressed neatly pretended they hadn't seen anything.

She endured it for a while, deciding not to embarrass him on this occasion, but not long after, a familiar figure appeared in the background, one of Napoleon's lovers, the 15-year-old Miss Georgina.

Georgina looks a little older than her actual age, that's because she has faded away from the youthfulness of a girl, and has a slender and strong figure, which looks classically beautiful.And because she is a tragic actress, her expression is a bit indifferent, she is an out-and-out "ice beauty", she is hiding behind the curtain behind the stage and staring at Georgiana.

The palace is always a place full of gossip. Georgina has a pure personality and is more straightforward. She has no sense of restraint when playing around. She almost broke Napoleon standing on the ladder of the bookshelf several times. The people in the palace took it for her. The nickname was "Big Boar," just as Georgiana's nickname was "Lucky Cook."

Napoleon alienated her because of his fans, and she would go to the Tuileries by herself. According to Josephine's Genoese female companion, they still have contacts.

She had thought that he was a simple and sincere person in love, but obviously she was wrong again, that person had disappeared without a trace.

So she took out her wand and cast a Stinging Charm on the back of his hand, which instantly flinched back in pain.

She wanted to grin and huff, but then the First Consul would lose face and she, a witch, would be arrested.

Thanks to that staff officer, she has not been kept in the dark until now. The whole of Paris knows about Mrs. G, and she may be the last to know. The violinist always waits for Napoleon to go before he goes to Grassi Ni's house.

There are all kinds of broken words on the market, but according to her understanding, at the beginning he only cared about himself, just like his style of fighting, and after he was done quickly and quickly, he would go to do other things, completely ignoring his wife. For a busy person like him, time is not enough, how can he waste it on such things.

It's not worth fighting over someone like that, silly girl.

Georgiana stared at Georgina, hoping her eyes would speak for herself.

However, Georgina didn't seem to have received her hint, and turned and left the backstage.

The poor and the rich in Paris live in two worlds. In order to show off the peace, the carriages of the first ruling will of course go along the bustling areas. Those places are full of cafes, and Italian arcades can be seen everywhere in these places. It is because of them that cafes are everywhere.

Those people may be discussing the darkness and brutality of slavery while eating ice cream and coffee with sugar, and there are glass domes between many arcades, so although they are outside, they have a feeling of being indoors, like being in a greenhouse .

She has not seen what changes the railway has brought to the lives of the poor, but the tables of the rich have become richer.

Just as she was thinking about something, she realized that someone had pulled her skirt, and she glared at that person.

"Don't be angry." He said in a low voice.

Georgiana wanted to slap him now.

September 9st is the deadline for the return of the old nobles. There are so many people who have not returned to the country. He actually removed Fouché at this time, although the Minister of Police is really incompetent.

"Watching a play." She said coldly.

He looked a little annoyed, maybe he felt that there are still people who dare to show him face now, but he did it anyway.

It happened that the two gatekeepers on the stage had a quarrel.

One of them challenged the other, "Did you know I served in the military?"

Another replied: "I'm still in the military!"

There was a sense of humor in this wordplay-like dialogue, and sparse laughter resounded from the audience.

Napoleon was obviously angry, with a ferocious expression on his face, showing signs of losing his temper.

She immediately grabbed his hand.

He looked at her with fierce eyes.

"I understand." She said in a difficult voice, "Don't be angry."

"You don't know anything." He turned his head and continued to stare at the two actors.

They may not know that their fate is being controlled by an audience in the audience.

"You chose this path, and you made a difficult choice," she whispered. "They shouldn't laugh at it."

"Then how do you think they should be punished?" His voice was calmer, but cold.

"Exile." A voice sounded behind Georgiana. She looked back, and it happened to be Marmont, "These people should be responsible for their actions."

"Are you begging for mercy?" Napoleon asked coldly, but he didn't ask anyone for mercy.

"They have violated the honor of the soldiers, and they should be punished." Georgiana said calmly, "I am only afraid that some people will say that you have abused your power. They don't understand how big a mistake these people have made, and they think it's no big deal to talk casually."

Napoleon looked back at her.

"You can't go too far with a joke," Georgiana said seriously, "and there are certain topics that shouldn't be joked about."

"What do you think you should do now?" he asked Georgiana.

"Didn't you say that the sofa in the theater is very comfortable to lie on? How about lying down?" She patted her legs, "Sleep, you'll be fine once you sleep."

He actually listened to this kind of coaxing words. He rested his head on her lap and lay down on the velvet sofa with his hands crossed, while the guards in gorgeous uniforms behind him still stood upright.

Georgiana looked at Marmont, and Marmont stared at her, and neither of them spoke.

Soon the one-act play was over, and today's official repertoire began, which was "The Marriage of Figaro" which was very popular among Parisian audiences.

Laughter often came from the auditorium, not the kind of canned laughter. In fact, this show has been staged for countless times, but everyone still loves to watch it after watching it many times.

She bowed her head and kissed his forehead, then continued watching the boring opera.

(End of this chapter)

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