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Chapter 102: The Story of Brielle

Just as the child finished speaking, a person behind Queen Mary rushed forward and scolded:

"Napoleon, do you know what you are talking about? As a military cadet, you actually skipped classes during class. Can you still be considered a descendant of a French noble? Don't talk nonsense here. Now, get out of here.

Go back to your classroom"

The person speaking was the dean of academic affairs at Brielle Military Academy, Graisler. At this moment, he had his hands on his hips and was full of evil spirits.

Although little Napoleon was sometimes fearless, he was a little afraid of Gresler because Gresler was friends with Napoleon's father Carlo Bonaparte, and it was through this that Napoleon's father

A connection sent Napoleon to the Military Academy Brielle,

This Gresler would not take more care of Napoleon just because he was the son of a friend. On the contrary, among all the students, Gresler was the most strict with Napoleon. For the same thing, other students might only get a few words of reprimand.

, but if it were Napoleon, he would definitely be beaten severely.

Queen Mary saw little Napoleon cowering under Greisler's scolding. She smiled gently and said to little Napoleon:

"Child, can you tell me your full name?"

After finishing speaking, he frowned at Greisler, who had no choice but to retreat angrily into the crowd behind Queen Mary.

Seeing that the woman standing in front of him just frowned and scared away Greisler, whom he was most afraid of, little Napoleon laughed and said to Mary:

"Hello, beautiful lady, I am Napoleon Bonaparte from Corsica, I salute you."

Napoleon bent down and saluted Mary. Mary was extremely happy when she saw little Napoleon's performance. She saw that Napoleon kept stroking the cannon, so she said:

"Napoleon, do you like artillery?"

"Of course, I think artillery is the greatest weapon in the world"

Speaking of artillery, Napoleon puffed up his chest and said proudly. Hearing this answer, Mary seemed a little surprised. She said:

"Why do you think so?"

"Isn't artillery great? In the era when artillery was not born, people could only fight at close range with swords. In this way, some people with congenital physical deficiencies could only be suppressed. But after the birth of artillery, as long as they can

When the cannonball advances into the barrel, the artillery can help us destroy any enemy. This is the best weapon for the weak."

What little Napoleon said was very clear. Listening to these words, Mary became more interested in the child in front of her. She turned around and said to the official behind her:

"Yes, seeing this child makes me even more satisfied with the Royal Briel Military Academy. You have done a good job. The royal family will not forget those who work hard to train successors for the kingdom."

Hearing Mary's praise, the relevant leaders of Brielle Military Academy in the crowd behind Mary smiled happily and said modestly: This is an achievement that can only be achieved under the leadership of His Majesty the King and Her Royal Highness the Queen.

But Gresler did not speak with most of the people. On the contrary, Gresler was very uneasy. Although he usually targeted Napoleon, only he knew how much expectations he had for his old friend.

Napoleon's strict requirements only hope that Napoleon can receive the most rigorous training. Only in this way can little Napoleon achieve greater achievements in the future. That's why he has the impression of being a devil director in the eyes of outsiders.

For the young Napoleon to gain Queen Mary's appreciation, Greisler didn't know whether this was a blessing or a curse.

Just when everyone began to praise the great achievements of the French royal family, little Napoleon spoke. He looked at Mary with wide eyes and said:

"Who are you and why is everyone so respectful to you?"

After hearing what little Napoleon said, she smiled and said because of her affection for the child:

"you guess"

"I guess you are from the royal family, and you may be either a queen or a princess," little Napoleon said frankly and sworn.

Queen Mary was surprised and asked:

"How do you know I'm from the royal family?"

"A lady as beautiful as you and with such a noble temperament can only be found in the royal family. And look at the people behind you who open and close their mouths saying "royal", which indirectly explains your identity?"

I wiped it. This flattering was very good. Queen Mary felt very comfortable in the photo. Of course, after hearing the last sentence, she glanced at the people behind her with dissatisfaction in her eyes. The performance was so explicit that it made her feel uncomfortable.

If a child knows this, will he still do it?

But her affection for this child went to the next level. It was based on this basis that Mary recruited Greisler. As for why she didn't call the principal of Brielle Military Academy in front of her, it was because this principal was the same person just now.

One of the worst flatterers.

Mary looked at little Napoleon and said to Greisler:

"Graisler, this child is very smart. You must train him well. If you can train him into an adult, the kingdom will not forget your contribution."

Hearing Mary say this, Greisler was relieved and turned into ecstasy. He loudly said yes to Queen Mary.

You have to know how much effort his old friend Carlo put into raising little Napoleon. Although the Napoleon family was a noble family in Corsica, it was already in ruins. In 1769, that is to say, a few years before Napoleon was born, Corsica

It had just been sold to France by Italy. At that time, the French government and the public generally believed that Corsica was a barbaric and desolate territory, and this was indeed the case. If Corsica had not had a certain strategic position, the King of France would not have bought it.

.In order to maintain French rule over Corsica, the French King reluctantly recognized the noble status of Napoleon and other families.

Under such circumstances, although Napoleon's family has the title of a nobleman, it does not have much wealth. What's more, because of France's contempt for the Corsican people, Napoleon did not have many friends in the military academy. He could also use another

The best way to describe it is that Napoleon was despised by most of the children in the military school, and now no children wanted to play with Napoleon.

Seeing that little Napoleon was appreciated by Queen Mary, Greisler was very happy for his old friend. He knew that his old friend's efforts finally saw hope of bearing fruit.

But after giving the instructions to Greisler, Mary suddenly felt that something was wrong, so she said to Greisler:

"Graisler, I hand over little Napoleon to you, and you must take good care of me. This kind of child is the future of France. Graisler, you must understand what kind of burden is on your shoulders, and don't do it because of

He is discriminated against because he is a Corsican. Every people in the French territory is a subject of the King of France, and the King of France has always treated his people equally."

The main reason why Mary said this was because she saw that Greisler had a bad attitude towards little Napoleon before. She thought it was because little Napoleon was from Corsica, but who could know?

Hitting and scolding is love.

Greisler replied with a wry smile. He was not surprised by Mary's attitude. The main reason was that the whole of France really lacked a favorable impression of Corsica. If it weren't for the fact that Greisler traveled to Italy when he was a boy,

When he was in Corsica, he received favors from Napoleon's father. Perhaps he had the same attitude as most French people.

Napoleon, another audience member, felt even more bitter when he heard that the noble lady in front of him asked Greisler to focus on taking care of herself. At this time, Napoleon did not know that Greisler had an unknown relationship with his father. For this

The stern one can be said to be the devil's dean, and Napoleon wished he could run as far away from him as possible.

But Napoleon still wanted to thank Mary. He said to Mary:

"Thank you, distinguished madam, I will definitely live up to your expectations of me."

After Napoleon thanked him, Mary raised the corners of her mouth. This scene can be said to be a happy one.

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