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Chapter 182 Tammy: My son's throne is gone

Chapter 182 Tammy: My son's throne is gone

Earl Tammy's head hurts a lot recently.

The Soviet was born, and the new country issued a land decree, all the land was divided equally between the poor and the rich, and the poor were no longer poor, and the rich were no longer rich.

This includes the tens of millions of acres of fertile land and manors that his son Bao'er should have inherited, as well as the emperor's throne of Tsarist Russia.

For his son's throne, Tammy ventured into Russia and tried to contact the royalist army.

But, in this red lighthouse, he was disgraced.

The populace no longer held in awe of the nobility, nor did they hold the emperor in reverence.

【emperor】.

A word that should be full of glory, but in today's red lighthouse, it is a symbol of shame and backwardness. People mention "Emperor" just like Count Tammy once mentioned the chief of the Indians, with a tone full of contempt.

As if only barbarians had emperors.

terrible!

He left the Soviet almost as if fleeing for his life, and took the train to the French territory.

Here, he contacted all those who were dissatisfied with the red lighthouse, the French army general Foch, the new political star Charles de Gaulle, the British House of Lords, and the key members of the Conservative Party.

There are also famous social figures in Paris today.

For example, the famous editor-in-chief and author of newspapers and magazines.

In the old days, these people were just fun for the ladies to spend money on, but now, they are the trendy people of the current mainstream.

Earl Tammy will do his best to create international momentum and help his most precious and proud son Boa to obtain the Russian emperor's throne that should belong to him.

Today's ball was a mixed bag.

Earl Tammy walked among the crowd holding a glass of 52-year-old champagne with a faint fragrance.

He is good at dancing with long sleeves, and can communicate happily with every ball guest.

His wife, Bi, with their two children, Boa and Andrew, stood among the crowd.

Count Tammy, content with his wife, was always at home in such matters.

It was she who suggested the dance, and suggested that everyone bring the children.

Because if there are children present, the atmosphere of the dance will be more harmonious.

Count Tammy greeted the waiter and poured Foch a glass of wine.

Foch smiled and said: "Thank you, count. I heard that your wife's brother, the whole family was put to death by the red lighthouse. I am saddened by this. The red lighthouse disturbs us all."

Not many people who come to the ball today support the monarchy.

What year is it.

They are more to find the accomplices who oppose the Red Lighthouse.

"Yes." Count Tammy tried his best to arouse the sympathy of the powerful Mr. Foch. "The farmers confiscated all my brother's land and distributed this private property to other farmers without any consideration."

He knew what to say, and he could prick the nerves of the old hero of France.

Foch really frowned, his tone full of disgust. "God will definitely punish them. Private property is sacred and inviolable. These people forcibly seize other people's private property, which is simply robbery and the style of rogue."

Earl Taimi said happily, "It's like this."

De Gaulle, who was on the side, came over, and he greeted the earl and Foch, the commander-in-chief of the army, politely.

He overheard their conversation, but de Gaulle, in his inner justice, had a different opinion.

"Although the land equalization decree is inhumane, the Soviets distributed the land to millions of poor people, so that those serfs who have been enslaved for generations can really live with their chests upright. I don't think this is very good?"

Earl Tammy's face hardened.

General Foch reprimanded his students: "Private property is sacred and inviolable. If the process is wrong, even if the result is correct, it is wrong."

"Well, I'm sorry for that." De Gaulle feared the national hero of France.

Any further talk will lead to arguments.

He was almost appointed President of France, and there was no need to stir up trouble.

Although he has different opinions, supporting the Red Beacon at this time will ruin his future.

(End of this chapter)

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