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Chapter 3317 White and Lucky Star (3)

During the time of Louis XV, a customs inspector complained when passing through Bologna: "I can't stand this ordinary Italian life, walking in a carriage in a city suffocated by heat and dust."

The magistrate of Milan was named Carlo Bignami, who was the most famous banker in Lombardy. When Napoleon approached Milan for a war donation of 20 million francs in 1796, he had to share it equally with the other two. Later, the three of them replaced the old Sheriff and became the three members of the Central Police District.

He never spoke at meetings or did any management of the police organization, other than making sure the officers were paid.

As for the count whom Georgiana had just met, it is said that he had a scandal with a married lady in Bologna, and then he went to Venice. Denon was still there when the news came that Louis XVI had been beheaded. , in addition to his shock, he expressed strong anti-French sentiments, and he later participated in the papal mapping of the Lazio coast for defensive purposes.

This fortress is located in the city of Santa Severa, north of Rome, and has been a defensive fortress since ancient Roman times.

Then Georgiana took out the Italian road map, which was drawn during the Louis XVI period. Although Louis XVI ordered to stop building roads in France, Naples was still building them. The current Spanish Bourbon royal family is actually the descendant of King Carlos III of Naples, half brother of King Fernando VI of Spain, because Fernando VI died without an heir. After he came to the throne, he signed the Bourbon Treaty with Louis XV, agreeing to jointly contain Britain. However, this treaty caused Spain to be involved in the Seven Years' War, losing Florida in North America, and then had a conflict with Britain in the Malvinas Islands. conflict.

She was looking at the road map of Naples and recalling it. At this time, there were footsteps outside. She thought Magenta was coming.

However, when she raised her head, she saw Mullah wearing shiny riding boots. He walked directly to her without anyone else around and looked at the map on her table.

"You've been busy all night, aren't you tired?" Georgiana asked hypocritically.

"You call that busy?" Maura casually put the big knife on her table and made a "dong" sound. "Why do you see this?"

"To pass the time," Georgiana said casually.

"If you really want to kill time, you might as well go to my place." Mullah said.

And then leave this place to you?

Georgiana thought to herself, but kept silent and put the map away.

"Why don't you arrest Chiconyala?" asked Muola.

"There's no proof," said Georgiana.

"Aren't those letters evidence?" Mullah said eagerly.

"Only Ceroni wrote to Ciconiala, and he didn't reply. Do you answer every love letter someone else writes to you?" Georgiana couldn't help but speak faster.

"So you just let him go?"

"Of course not, I asked him to stay at home and not allowed to go anywhere!"

"Where is Magenta?" asked Mulla.

"I haven't seen anyone yet!"

"Don't ignore the evidence and protect the criminals!" Mu La said with a righteous look on his face.

Georgiana crossed her waist and looked at him uncompromisingly, "What about the time when you were framed as the son of a landlord?"

Mullah smiled and sat on the table without any general image.

"Let me tell you, that Chiconyala is not as simple as you think." He said as he took out a cigarette from his pocket and smoked it.

"He had a share when the King of Savoy abdicated." Mullah said after lighting the cigarette. "He was the minister plenipotentiary to Savoy appointed by Barras at the time."

Georgiana flipped through the information and didn't see what Mullah said.

"Don't look for it. After the mission in Turin, he went to Paris, but was banned from entering. Then he went to Belgium and the Netherlands, and finally returned to Genoa and was besieged with Massena." Murat didn't even look at Georgiana's table. Information on "Only after we returned to France from Egypt did he secretly leave Genoa to meet Napoleon in Paris."

"Isn't he not allowed to enter Paris?" asked Georgiana.

"We all thought you were in Chantilly. Didn't you sneak back to Paris?" said Murat.

"That was picked up by someone else!" Georgiana said angrily.

Maura looked Georgiana up and down.

"Believe it or not, I blinded you!" Georgiana warned, planning to use an eye curse.

"Anyway, they met secretly. On the way back to Milan, he met Mrs. Starr. She left Milan not long ago."

"Bonaparte has expelled her from Paris. She must not be allowed to go to Milan as well," said Georgiana.

"You call me Leon and I'll listen." Maura said teasingly.

Georgiana gritted her teeth and resisted the urge to teach him a lesson with a "little stick."

"The steel business can't be done anyway, what will we do in the future?" Muola put away his smile.

Then Georgiana remembered the "gift."

"Did you pay attention?" Mulla asked seriously.

"Do you know the engineer who built the bridge in Turin?" asked Georgiana.

"I understand, what do you want to do?"

She took out the letter Talleyrand had given her.

"Give this to him. Anyone who knows the goods knows its value." Georgiana gave the letter to Mullah.

Mullah frowned as soon as he unfolded the paper, folded it and threw it aside.

"Why did you ask him to see this?"

"You may think I'm crazy." Georgiana said helplessly, "I want to send cotton from Naples to Piedmont for processing and then export it to France."

Mullah fell into "meditation".

"Do you know that the Queen of Naples..."

"I know." Georgiana interrupted Maura.

"Oh, that's why you looked at the map of Naples." Maura said as if he suddenly understood.

"That is the information left by the previous government, and they also analyzed the possibility of growing cotton in Naples. The climate and other things are very suitable." Georgiana said.

"By land instead of by sea?" Mullah thought about it while smoking.

"What is the Mediterranean Fleet doing now?" Georgiana asked.

"In Gibraltar," said Mullah.

"Do you want to take this opportunity to take back Malta?" Georgiana asked.

Maura snorted.

"If you want to declare war, you should declare war first. It is not us who destroy the peace." Mullah said.

Georgiana did not believe that the French would not take advantage of this opportunity to do something.

But she looked at the information on the table.

Did the envoy who could make the King of Savoy abdicate really just want to invite her to his house for a drink?

"He likes being an envoy so much, why don't we take him back." Georgiana said to Mullah, "It would be convenient to go back to France."

"How are you going to get him away?" Mullah asked.

"I haven't thought about it yet," Georgiana said tiredly.

"If you are really a spy, you are also the stupidest spy I have ever seen." Mu La said with a look of disgust.

"What a pity, I'm not as 'resourceful' as you!" Georgiana said unceremoniously.

He jumped down from the table, turned around and took the knife on the table and left.

"Oh, by the way, lend me some money." Mulla turned back and said when he walked to the door.

"You asked me to borrow money?" she said in disbelief.

"Don't you have a ceramics factory?"

"What do you want to do?" Georgiana asked warily.

"Why is it so long-winded?" Maura complained.

"How much?"

"200,000."

"You go find..."

"As long as you say this!" Mu La said without looking back, "Remember to come back for dinner in the evening."

Then he disappeared through the door.

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