Make France Great Again

Chapter 558 European Version of the Monroe Doctrine

"If this is the case, then the United States may reconsider its relationship with the French Empire!"

Ambassador Mason expressed his dissatisfaction with the French Empire to Jerome Bonaparte tactfully, but his words were slightly aggressive.

However, such a "cruel" sentence, which seemed normal to Ambassador Mason, seemed so harsh in the ears of Jerome Bonaparte.

"Can I think that the United States of America is provoking the French Empire!" Jerome Bonaparte sneered and said to Ambassador Mason.

"Your Majesty, we only want to maintain trade freedom! If you really think so, then I have nothing to say!" Ambassador Mason said confidently. He seemed to be sure that Jerome Bonaparte would choose to deal with The United States of America gives in.

But Ambassador Mason didn't know that the monarch in front of him was actually a time traveler, and that he was a senior anti-American in his previous life.

Ambassador Mason's behavior was completely stepping into Jérôme Bonaparte's restricted area.

"Since Ambassador Mason insists on free trade, I have nothing to say! If the United States of America really wants free trade, then please declare war on the French Empire! As long as you can defeat the French Empire, you will get what you want. Everything you want!" Jérôme Bonaparte directly issued a war message to Ambassador Mason.

Faced with the sudden threat of war from Jérôme Bonaparte, Ambassador Mason was caught off guard. Originally he just wanted to let the French Empire lift its hand and let the United States pass, but he had never thought of launching a war with the French Empire. In this era The United States of America is not yet the giant country of later generations, and it can only bully the Republic of Mexico on its doorstep.

As for the military strength of the Republic of Mexico, France only needed to dispatch 50,000 people to completely defeat their entire army. One can imagine the combat effectiveness of the United States of America.

Ambassador Mason, who was afraid that he would get burned, quickly said, "No! Your Majesty, you misunderstood me! We are not waging war against your country, but..."

Before Ambassador Mason could finish his words, Jérôme Bonaparte interrupted unceremoniously: "Your Excellency, Ambassador, I'm afraid there is nothing left to talk about between us! Either the United States of America declares war on the French Empire, or the United States Hold it in for yourself! Come to Europe to build your presence, Young Master! Europe is the Europe of Europeans, not your New World Europe!"

After saying that, Jerome Bonaparte stood up and left the room, leaving Ambassador Mason alone and messy in the room: "I...I seem to have messed up!"

When Ambassador Mason collected himself and wanted to return to the ball hall to communicate with Jérôme Bonaparte, the royal steward Mokar appeared in front of Ambassador Mason.

"Your Majesty, Chief Steward, what can I do for you?" Ambassador Mason asked, looking at Mokar who was blocking his way.

"Ambassador Mason, you have now been included in the list of persona non grata in the Tuileries Palace! Please leave immediately!" Mokar responded to Ambassador Mason stiffly.

Ambassador Mason's expression immediately froze when he heard that he was on the blacklist. As a diplomatic ambassador, he could not understand why the emperor punished him in such a severe way.

Once the news of Mason being blacklisted comes out from the Tuileries Palace, the door to the entire French upper class will be completely closed to him.

Ambassador Mason's diplomacy has come to an end. He can't even imagine how he will be treated after returning to the United States of America with such a big diplomatic stain.

"Your Excellency, Chief Steward, can you let me meet with Your Majesty! I really didn't mean that! Really!" Ambassador Mason begged Mokar.

"Please leave the Tuileries Palace now! Mr. Mason!" Mokar put on a face that would keep strangers away, and responded to Ambassador Mason forcefully.

"Please! Let me see His Majesty again! Just one face is enough!" Ambassador Mason continued to plead.

"No! The only order I received is to ask you to leave!" Mokar ignored Ambassador Mason's plea. "If you don't leave, I will order the guards to ask you out!"

Seeing that Mokar had no intention of being accommodating, Ambassador Mason had no choice but to leave the Tuileries Palace.

He didn't want to be "invited" out of the Tuileries Palace by forceful means.

On the other hand, Jerome Bonaparte, who returned to the ball hall, immediately found Lord Cowley, the British ambassador to France, in the crowd and rushed in his direction.

At this time, Lord Cowley saw Jerome Bonaparte gradually walking towards him, and concluded that Jerome Bonaparte must have something to find him.

Lord Cowley then let go of his partner's hand and told her that he could no longer dance with her.

Lord Cowley's dance partner showed an unhappy look on his face after hearing Lord Cowley's response.

However, in the next second, the expression of the dance partner immediately changed from displeasure to submission.

Because Jerome Bonaparte has arrived in front of them!

"Your Majesty!" Lord Cowley and his dancing partner saluted Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Ambassador Cowley, I didn't disturb you, did I?" Jerome Bonaparte glanced at Lord Cowley and asked knowingly.

"No! No!" Lord Cowley denied repeatedly.

"That's good!" Jérôme Bonaparte has also mastered the ability to tell lies with his eyes open. "Since you have nothing to do now, can you come over with me! Let's find a quiet place to discuss one time!"

Lord Cowley glanced at his dance partner, showed her an apologetic smile, then looked at Jérôme Bonaparte again and said: "Of course! Your Majesty!"

"Then let's go!" Jerome Bonaparte and Lord Cowley left the ball hall together.

This time Jerome Bonaparte did not take Lord Cowley to the room, but took him to the garden outside the Tuileries Palace.

Jerome Bonaparte, who was walking along the garden path, looked at the bright moon in the sky and asked Ambassador Cowley beside him: "Mr. Cowley, what does your British government think of the United States of America?"

"Your Majesty, I am only the British Ambassador to France, not the British Ambassador to the United States, and I am not the Foreign Secretary! You asked me about the British government's views on the United States of America. I'm afraid it will be difficult for me to answer your question!" Ambassador Cowley said to Gérault respectfully. M. Bonaparte responded.

Before understanding Jerome Bonaparte's attitude towards America, Lord Cowley did not want to express any opinion.

"Just now, the American Ambassador Mason came to talk to me!" Jerome Bonaparte said to himself.

Ambassador Cowley looked at Jérôme Bonaparte in surprise, and then asked tentatively: "Your Majesty, may I take the liberty to ask you what you talked about with the American Ambassador!"

"It's nothing more than a question of navigation in the Baltic Sea!" Jerome Bonaparte shrugged and replied to Lord Cowley pretending to be nonchalant.

"Did you promise them?" Ambassador Cowley couldn't help but ask.

"This is the question, and it is exactly the question I want to ask you! How are the discussions between the British government and the United States of America going?" Jerome Bonaparte asked back, and then emphasized: "Ambassador Cowley, what do you think of me? The answer affects my next reply to you!"

After Ambassador Cowley pondered for a while, he responded to Jérôme Bonaparte: "The British government is currently discussing this issue! However, the vast majority of ministers in the cabinet believe that Britain should not let the United States go. Ships pass because this will give the Russian Empire some breathing space! (As it turned out, Ambassador Cowley’s message was out of date)”

"Look! Don't you know everything?" Jerome Bonaparte said in a frivolous tone.

"Your Majesty, these are actually secrets!" Ambassador Cowley replied with a wry smile, "I have violated the principles of being an ambassador by telling you about them!"

"Secrets! Secrets! How can there be so many secrets in the world!" Jérôme Bonaparte responded disdainfully: "The Times doesn't leak too many secrets every year? Why do you charge one person with treason? "

"Your Majesty, newspapers have the right to guide and supervise the government!" Lord Cowley responded euphemistically.

"Instructor and Supervisor? I think he spends all his time on fire!" A gloating smile appeared on Jerome Bonaparte's lips.

In a sense, the "anti-system" newspapers led by The Times can be regarded as France's "good partners".

It can be said that the damage they caused to Britain was completely greater than the strength of a division.

The current subjects of the Kingdom of Britain are proud of the achievements of the Kingdom of Britain, but at the same time they are trapped in the cycle of "How does this country owe its people, I am stuck in thinking, and I am asking questions."

It can be said to be extremely refined.

"This is democracy!" Lord Cowley proudly responded to Jérôme Bonaparte.

It’s nothing more than democracy for the few!

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"Your Majesty, you haven't told me the result of your conversation with the American Ambassador?" Lord Cowley brought the topic that had strayed back to the right track.

"The conversation between us naturally ended on bad terms!" Jérôme Bonaparte replied to Lord Cowley.

After hearing Jerome Bonaparte's answer, Lord Cowley finally relaxed. He did not want to see the French Empire turning its back on them and making peace with the United States of America alone.

However, what Jérôme Bonaparte said next frightened Ambassador Cowley.

"Not only did I reject his request, but I also declared a quasi-war state with the United States of America! Ambassador Mason has also been added to the unpopular blacklist of the Tuileries Palace by me!" Jérôme. Bonaparte nodded slightly, and then responded to Ambassador Cowley.

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