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Five hundred and ninetieth chapters food poisonous

Although he was full of doubts, Napoleon still followed the gray-robed waiter walking in front. After a while, the two of them came to the door of a side hall, and guarding the door of this side hall were two Versailles Palace guards.

of guards.

After Napoleon entered the room, the gray-robed waiter closed the door, and Napoleon was the only one left in the room. This situation made Napoleon feel bad, and Napoleon was sitting on a sofa in the room.

As we were sitting down, a waiter came in carrying a food tray.

Seeing the waiter, Napoleon's pupils suddenly dilated, and then Napoleon immediately looked behind the waiter. When he saw that there were only two of them left in the room, the waiter signaled to Napoleon, then put down his food plate and turned around to leave.

Room.

After the waiter left, Napoleon immediately opened the lid on the food tray and saw a few slices of white bread, a small bowl of oatmeal and half a sturgeon on the food tray. Napoleon was not in a hurry to start.

I took a fork and fiddled with the sturgeon, and saw a small piece of paper rolled into a cylindrical shape appearing in front of my eyes.

After picking up this small piece of paper, Napoleon immediately opened it and saw that the food was poisonous. Leave Versailles as soon as possible!

Napoleon's heart suddenly became agitated. The waiter who just came in with the food tray was a chess piece that Napoleon had laid in the Palace of Versailles a long time ago. There were more than a dozen such chess pieces in the Palace of Versailles. At this moment, Napoleon was extremely grateful for himself.

A lot of effort and money is spent on these chess pieces every year.

After reading the note, Napoleon suddenly stuffed the note into his mouth, then stood up and walked towards the door as if no one was around.

Napoleon opened the door and walked out, making the two guards guarding the door obviously nervous. Napoleon seemed not to notice the nervous look on the faces of the two guards at all, and only listened to him say:

"Where are my followers? It's so late and I want to see them."

"Your Highness, Marshal, don't worry about your entourage. His Majesty the King has made appropriate arrangements for them. They must have gone to bed at this time, so you should rest early!"

Napoleon obviously did not listen to what the guard said. He continued to walk forward and said:

"I can't see them, and I can't eat any food. You should have heard of my rules for commanding the army. I always eat with my soldiers!"

After hearing Napoleon's words, the tension in the eyes of the two soldiers was obviously relieved. A commander who loves his soldiers is respected no matter where he is.

After the two guards discussed it for a while, one of the guards said to Napoleon:

"Then please come with me!"

With that said, the soldier led Napoleon out of the side hall and towards a row of bungalows not far away. This was where Napoleon's entourage was placed.

After walking into this row of bungalows, Napoleon's expression was obviously relaxed. One hundred of the three hundred soldiers he brought to the Palace of Versailles were arranged into this bungalow. The bungalow was very large, and of course Napoleon's entourage could not enjoy it alone.

The treatment of one room is large, so the room is equipped with large bunks, which can sleep a hundred people.

Seeing Napoleon walking in, the soldiers stood up respectfully. Napoleon looked at the corner of the door. Apparently, none of the soldiers' weapons were placed in the room.

"What's going on? Where are your weapons?'"

After hearing Napoleon's question, an officer stood up and said:

"When we just entered, the guards here confiscated our weapons and said that this is the Palace of Versailles and no one except the royal guards is allowed to carry weapons."

Napoleon nodded and continued:

"Then do you still have weapons on your hands?"

"Your Majesty Marshal, now we have no other weapons except sabers!"

Just as the two were talking, they saw a group of palace attendants walking in, all carrying food in their hands. Soon, the food was placed on the rectangular table in the center of the room. When these

After the attendants placed the food and left the room, Napoleon looked at these things and frowned.

"Go and see how many guards are outside the room."

After hearing Napoleon's instructions, the officer opened the door and walked out. After a while, the officer returned to the room.

"Sir, there are less than thirty guards outside the room, but I just took a walk for the sake of convenience. I found that there seemed to be a large number of people watching at the corner not far ahead."

Upon hearing the officer's answer, Napoleon immediately whispered:

"Quietly tell the soldiers that these foods are poisonous and ask them not to eat them for the time being. Of course, they must make the sound of eating, and then wait for my order!"

After a while, the sound of Napoleon and the soldiers sharing food could be heard in the room. The sound of chewing was so loud that even the guard outside the door heard it.

"A country bumpkin is a country bumpkin, as if he has never eaten anything in his life."

One guard rolled his eyes and said to another guard, but after hearing that, the guard laughed and said:

"Let them eat. The happier they are, the faster they will die!"

In less than twenty minutes, the sounds of chewing and the conversations of the soldiers in the room gradually stopped. After hearing that there was no movement in the room, the faces of the guards guarding the door showed nothing but joy.

"It's a shame that the manager is so cautious. If you ask me, it would be easier to just kill them when they come in."

The words of a guard drew the eyes of a guard next to him.

"You idiot, if we do as you say, then we will die a lot of brothers, but your pig brain is not worth one ten thousandth of the steward!"

After being rolled his eyes by his companion, the guard laughed sarcastically.

Then, under the order of a small officer leading the team, a dozen guards walked into the room where Napoleon and his soldiers were. Seeing Napoleon and his soldiers lying unconscious on the ground, several guards looked happy.

It became thicker, and the weapons that they had previously held tightly in their hands were also loosened a bit.

But what these guards didn't expect was that just after they walked in, several Napoleon soldiers near the door immediately jumped up and quickly closed the door. Before the guards could react, they were lying closest to them.

Napoleon's soldiers immediately jumped up and grabbed their throats.

Although these guards struggled very hard, there were too many enemies around them. Even though they had weapons in their hands, their necks were already strangled by the enemies. In order to prevent these guards from making a sound,

Napoleon's soldiers even tore a section of their own clothes and pressed them firmly into the mouths of the guards.

With the combined efforts of everyone, these dozen guards were knocked down.

And just when Napoleon in the room distributed these weapons to his soldiers, the guards still outside the door finally felt something was wrong, and just when these guards sensed something was wrong, they were about to attack their own people who were waiting not far away.

When calling for help, Napoleon's troops in the room rushed out uncharacteristically.

Facts have proved that sharpshooters sometimes don't just live in film and television works. At least there are so-called sharpshooters under Napoleon. Using the dozen weapons previously captured, these guards guarding the door were quickly defeated.

, and after these guards were defeated, the weapons in their hands naturally became the trophies of Napoleon's men.

Napoleon was no stranger to the Palace of Versailles. Even in his youth, Napoleon had lived in this palace for a long time. According to Napoleon's memory, the distance from his current location to the main entrance of the Palace of Versailles was less than a mile.

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But judging from the current situation, since Louis XVI wants to kill him, he will definitely not let himself escape easily. There must be heavy troops deployed from here to the gate of the Palace of Versailles. And the other way is

Leave from the side entrance of the Palace of Versailles, but the side entrance is far away from the destination.

His previous location was far away, about twice the distance to the main entrance, but there was an advantage in choosing this road, that is, this road passed the main palace of Versailles, and there was even a small small one on the side of this road.

Horse servants to facilitate His Majesty the King's possible hunting trips at any time.

And just after Napoleon led his people to rush out, some people also rushed out from the two outer rooms, but there were only less than twenty of them. Apparently, these people had escaped the food killing trap set by Louis XVI.

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Only about thirty of the one hundred and twenty people had rifles, and the weapons held by the rest were sabers they carried with them.

After Napoleon's men rushed out of the room and killed the guards, a long queue of torches emerged from the corner not far ahead. Under the torches was the fully armed French royal army.

"Kill Napoleon and you will be rewarded heavily!"

A shout rang out in the royal army, and then countless soldiers shouted and rushed towards Napoleon and his party.

At this moment, Napoleon's soldiers with rifles were naturally tasked with sniping. At the same time, more than twenty soldiers with sabers rushed out of Napoleon's team and rushed towards the royal army. Obviously these people were

For the sake of the queen.

"Quick, come with me!"

Hearing Napoleon's shout, except for the twenty or so people at the rear, everyone else covered Napoleon's retreat.

Although the two dozen soldiers fought bravely in Donggang, their strength was not superior at all. After a while, these soldiers were chopped into pieces by dozens of times more enemies.

"Don't stop, continue to pursue the enemy. Immediately report the situation here to His Highness the King, and immediately mobilize surrounding troops to surround Napoleon!"

The speaker was none other than Count Malfoy, the steward of the Palace of Versailles. Upon hearing the count's order, a soldier soon climbed to a high place and waved the torch in his hand several times.


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