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Chapter 2361 on protego diabolica

 Chapter 2363 protego diabolica (Part 2)

If you count the genealogy of Marie-Rose Josephine Tachy de la Pageli family, her family is from the oldest knightly aristocracy in the Middle Ages, dating back to the Crusades, with at least 800

Many years of history.

The only ones that can rival it are equally ancient families like the Rohan family, and even the Prince of Arenberg family is not that old. For old nobles who don't pay much attention to others if they can't show more than four generations of pedigrees, Josephine

It was acceptable to them, and it was known far and wide that whenever the elderly ladies begged her to find a job for their grandson, she always complied.

It's just that the old Duchess of Arenberg didn't expect that this time Bonaparte would be traveling, not Josephine, but Georgiana, a "wild girl" who didn't know where she came from.

The old duchess did not want to have contact with Georgiana. She felt that Napoleon was Josephine's husband. Since Josephine was so "kind", Napoleon was also kind and just. Napoleon quickly recognized the seventh generation Arenberg

The legitimacy of the Duke's status is when the sixth Duke is still living in Vienna.

Josephine did not always accept bribes and gifts to intercede for others. She did like a luxurious life, but she was also happy to distribute gifts. Many people in the palace were "bought" by her.

Her unthinking attitude towards spending needed to be controlled, and Bonaparte often quarreled with her over money. But her official generosity posed a greater threat than her extravagant shopping, and the way she tried to earn money

Even more destructive, she always worked with corrupt contractors and engaged in foreign exchange trading before the signing of the Treaty of Amiens, which resulted in the destruction of the man who acted as her agent.

If it weren't for her ex-husband's violence against her, she would not have taken the initiative to go to a place like a monastery. Even the monastery she went to was full of various characters, such as "Our Lady of Thermidor" Mrs. Tallian.

The conditions of that convent are of course different from those of St. Catherine's Church where Georgiana went. However, St. Catherine's Church and the nearby Beguinage are not the worst, at least they look neat and clean.

The situation in the Alsace region has surpassed the most chaotic slums in Paris. Napoleon's military police were mainly composed of officers from the regular army who had not received commissions. They not only had good discipline and education, but also participated in at least three domestic or foreign battles.

, which included the Vendée Rebellion.

The Rangers are a group of six people, mainly infantry, replacing the cavalry of the old era. They only patrol the roads on horseback, while the infantry has to go deep into the forest and can be more adaptable to the complex terrain where bandits appear.

The military police are the real fangs, although the Guards may feel unconvinced because they are also the elite among the elite.

However, these gendarmes are regarded as devils by the citizens of Paris, while the Guards are their "darlings" living in the sun. Even in the most unsafe remote areas, the gendarmes still have a deterrent effect.

The dispatch of the military police to arrest Tukash shows what kind of chaos there is. Schendelhannes has learned the true story of Napoleon's "war to feed war", and his team is rapidly expanding. In order to prevent ordinary criminals from interfering with various anti-French revolutionaries

The forces united and used the banner of bandits to revive the corpse and re-launch the rebellion, which led to this secret operation.

"Chaos" is extremely detrimental to women. Georgiana knew that Josephine was trying to cultivate a kind of chivalry in the court, which was "very different" from the gentleman officers trained by Louis XV to enter the court.

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This couple is just so magical.

It was not difficult to find a staff member who knew German among the entourage, and soon someone was "reading" the pamphlet on "Correcting Public Comments on the French Revolution" for Georgiana and Bonaparte:

Some people say that war cultivates people, and it is true. War improves our souls, makes us have heroic emotions and behaviors, makes us despise danger and death, makes us despise those properties that may be robbed every day, and makes us

I have deep sympathy for all creatures with human appearance. However, these words must not be regarded as praise for your bloodthirsty war desire. When the wailing humans make humble requests to you, think that they are asking you not to let humans fight in bloody wars.

Killing each other, plundering and oppressing the defenseless weak.

If you judge only by this principle, you will be ignorant, and you will be worse off than your irrational age would have allowed you to be.

I conducted serious research before God and found that you use your will to implement dictatorship internally and expand your borders externally. I admit that I do not understand how you can do this if no one in your entire country is allowed to have an opinion.

To achieve the purpose of liberating our will?

Every unrestricted monarchy constantly strives to become a monarchy that unifies the world. If we block this root cause, our disaster will be fundamentally eliminated. If no one wants to invade us again, we will no longer need to arm ourselves.

Get up, then the terrible war and the even more terrible, endless preparations for war will no longer be necessary, and you will no longer have to be so directly committed to your dictatorship.

The tendency of all monarchies is to implement unrestricted autocratic rule within the army and to implement a unified monarchy externally. This is a truth that has been proven by a priori evidence and throughout history.

Therefore, you too should become tyrants...

"enough."

Georgiana asked her staff to stop, and she looked particularly at Bonaparte, who was smiling.

"You go down first." She said to the staff officer.

The staff officer did not move, he looked at Bonaparte.

"Go and rest. I'll call you if anything happens."

The staff officer saluted, then turned and left.

"Do you need me to warn Metternich?" Georgiana asked.

"What would you like to drink?" he said, standing up.

"I'm not thirsty," she said indifferently.

But her opinion didn't have much effect, so he brought two glasses of wine over.

"Talk about your opinions."

"Would you ask Josephine the same question?" she asked.

"I don't think she will have access to that book. That's your problem." He sighed. "But I don't want to argue with you on this issue."

"Why?"

He took a sip of wine and "Tell me what you think."

He found that he was looking at her seriously.

"Sun Tzu said this in The Art of War: The art of using war is to rely on nothing to prevent the enemy from coming, to rely on the enemy to be ready, to rely on nothing to attack the enemy, and to rely on what cannot be attacked. This means that you should not hope that the enemy will not come, but rely on it.

Rely on yourself to be fully prepared and stand ready. Don't expect that the enemy will not attack. Instead, rely on yourself to have conditions that the enemy cannot break. Leaving yourself unarmed will only make you a prey to others."

"Don't you want peace?" he asked.

"It is a reciprocal peace." She emphasized, "The Holy Roman Emperor I just mentioned who sold Turkish prisoners was Leopold I. He took in Prince Eugen and achieved the renaissance of the Holy Roman Empire, and Louis

Fourteen had a chance."

"What do you want to say?"

"Talent, the quality of Prussia's troops is very high, not only because they have outstanding generals, but even without us, other countries will invade them." She smoothed her hair. "I heard that there was a football match in Bavaria.

A fan was dissatisfied with the coach's instructions and left the stands and punched the coach. The coach retaliated and beat the fan severely. The court acquitted the coach, although the fan was more seriously injured than him."

"You're talking about self-defense," Bonaparte said. "One can't give up the right to self-defense, right?"

She didn't answer.

"Then do you think I should warn that person who has childish illusions?" Bonaparte asked.

"No need." She whispered.

"I have only one piece of advice, be the master of your destiny." He whispered, "Think about it carefully."

"What?"

"Really don't need a warning?"

She was speechless.

"I won't go to your place tonight. Do you still want to go swimming tomorrow morning?"

She nodded.

"Take a guard, don't be like this today." He looked like he was ordering someone.

She stuck out her tongue at him, turned around and left his suite.
Chapter completed!
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