Make France Great Again

Chapter 955 Emile Olivier’s wavering

As soon as Ernest finished speaking, the atmosphere in the room seemed to become solemn all of a sudden. Jules Favre, the nominal leader of the Republican Party, had a look of displeasure in his eyes.

Alfred Darimon, a guy who makes all republicans who want to fight against the empire grit their teeth.

I think if it hadn't been for Darimon's sudden betrayal, the Republicans wouldn't have fallen into a split.

After Alfred Darimon betrayed them, the entire republican faction was roughly divided into three parts.

Some members of the capitulation faction followed Alfred Darimon and defected to the Bonapartists on the spot and became loyal lackeys of the Second Empire. Another group of members of the compromise faction gradually surrendered to the imperial government in the future.

Today's republicans only have Jules Favre and other factions that resolutely resist the imperial incorporation.

The hatred between Alfred Darimon and Jules Favre can be said to be irreconcilable.

To this day, Jules Favre still believes that the reason why the Republicans have fallen to this point is entirely due to a series of problems caused by Alfred Darimon's sudden betrayal.

"What's the use of asking that traitor!" Jules Favre said with a scornful expression, "I'm afraid that traitor won't know anything!

As far as I know, that traitor has not had the opportunity to meet Jerome Bonaparte alone for a long time!

Jérôme Bonaparte only sees him as a tool to divide us! "

Jules Favre's fierce remarks silenced the three people present, and Ernest Piccard even showed a hint of embarrassment on his face.

After a while, Emile Olivier looked at Jules Favre and said with a serious expression: "I think we still need to have a little contact with Alfred Darimon!

Although he has left us, he is still a republican. "

“A republican would take refuge with Jérôme Bonaparte?” Jules Favre replied unceremoniously to Emile Olivier, “A republican does not think about how to establish a republic. On the contrary, he wants to compromise with the empire!

Is this still a republican? "

“There are many types of republicanism!” Emile Olivier said to Jules Favre with a calm expression: “We don’t have to worry about whether to establish a republic or not!

The reason why we believe in the republic is not because of the republic, but because of freedom and democracy!

If the Empire implemented freedom of speech like the Kingdom of Britain and gave the legislative body the rights, then such republicanism would not be a bad thing!

I think Alfred Darimon should think so too! "

"You are revisionist!" Jules Favre shouted to Emile Olivier as if he had seen a heretic.

In his eyes, Emile Olivier has become a traitor second only to Alfred Darimon.

Heretics are sometimes more hateful than heretics.

"I don't think there is only one way to realize republicanism!" Emile Olivier said to Jules Favre calmly, and then he looked at Ainon and Piccard, " If the definition of republicanism becomes one-word, how different will we be from the current empire!"

Emile Olivier's words caused Enon and Picard to agree.

“Favre, although I don’t agree with some of Emile Olivier’s remarks, I still agree with what Emile Olivier just said!

The reason why we are willing to believe in republicanism is because we hate autocracy and a world that tolerates no criticism! Jacques-Louis Aynon said to Jules Favre in solemn English: "France cannot have only one voice!"

The same is true for us Republicans. Even if Emile Olivier is really wrong, we should not accuse the other party like we just did! "

"Enon is right!" Ernest Piccard also echoed, "Favre, you must apologize to Olivier for this!"

Faced with criticism from Jacques-Louis Ainon and Esnet Piccard, Jules Favre had no choice but to apologize to Emile Olivier, “Olivier, I just said that my remarks were a bit extreme. !

I'm sorry for that! "

Ernie Olivier shook his head and responded to Jules Favre, "Favre, I'm also sorry for the inappropriate example I just gave!

However, I still firmly believe that Alfred Dalimon was still a republican.

He was just deceived by Jérôme Bonaparte's rhetoric. He will come back when he sees clearly the true face of this empire!

I agree with what Picard just said.

Regarding the invitation letter, we really should ask Alfred Dalimon! "

As soon as Emile Olivier finished speaking, Jacques-Louis Enon also agreed.

Later, he persuaded Jules Favre to put down his hatred of Alfred Darimon using the tone of an experienced person.

Since Jérôme Bonaparte was able to use dishonorable means to bring Alfred Dalimon to their side, they could also bring Alfred Dalimon back.

Seeing that the three members of the Republican Party had agreed to contact Alfred Darimon, Jules Favre could not refute them.

Maintaining the unity of the Republicans is the top priority.

So, Jules Favre handed over this task to Emile Olivier.

"Emile Olivier, since this proposal was made by you (Ernest Picard:???), then it is up to you to contact Alfred Darimon!" Jules. Favre said to Emile Olivier in a condescending tone.

"yes!"

Although Emile Olivier was a little unhappy with Jules Favre's condescending tone, he still chose to agree to Jules Favre due to the factor of maintaining the unity of the republicans.

"That's right! When you come into contact with Alfred Darimon, you must not say that we sent you there!" Jules Favre said again.

Emile Olivier couldn't help but feel contempt for Jules Favre's covert supplement.

"Okay!" Emile Olivier nodded and responded to Jules Favre.

After the meeting dispersed, Emile Olivier arrived at Alfred Darimon's mansion in a carriage.

Emile Olivier, who got off the carriage, looked at the outer garden of Alfred Darimon's residence, and couldn't help but reveal a hint of envy in his eyes.

This mansion is located near the Seine River, which can be said to be the most prosperous area in Paris.

Its first owner was a member of the royal family of Orleans. After the royal family of Orleans was ransacked by Jérôme Bonaparte, the mansion became a trophy that fell to Emperor Jérôme Bonaparte.

After that, in recognition of Alfred Darimon's contribution, Jérôme Bonaparte leased it to Alfred Darimon at a price of 500 francs per year.

(The reason why it was rented rather than rewarded was because Alfred Dalimon was unwilling to accept such an expensive gift.

Jérôme Bonaparte had no choice but to change the reward to renting it out, charging a nominal fee of 500 francs. )

For Emile Olivier, who still lives in a low-cost apartment, this house is simply a distant dream.

Emile Olivier slowly came to the door of the mansion and patted the door gently with his hand.

After a while, the door opened, and a middle-aged woman wearing a gray maid uniform appeared in front of Emile Olivier.

"Who are you looking for?" The middle-aged woman looked at Emile Olivier up and down, and then asked.

"Is this the residence of Mr. Alfred Darimon?" Emile Olivier asked the maid in front of him respectfully.

"Of course! Sir!" the maid responded slowly to Emile Olivier.

"Please tell Alfred Darimon that his old friend has come to see him!" Emile Olivier responded to the maid.

"Sir, what a coincidence! Our master has been invited by His Majesty the Emperor to report his duties at the Tuileries Palace!" the maid responded to Emile Olivier, "It will probably take a long time before he can come back!"

"Then come back another day!" Emile Olivier sighed inwardly, then turned and left.

The moment Emile Olivier turned around, there was the sound of the door closing behind him.

Emile Olivier walked slowly towards the street. When he arrived at the intersection, a carriage suddenly stopped in front of Emile Olivier.

Emile Olivier took a closer look and saw that it was not Alfred Darimon who was sitting in the carriage.

Alfred Darimon, who was sitting in the carriage at this moment, also saw Emile Olivier outside the carriage, with an expression of surprise on his face.

Originally, he was thinking about how to complete the task assigned by Jérôme Bonaparte and get in touch with Emile Olivier. Unexpectedly, Emile Olivier "took the initiative" to send it to him but did not come.

Alfred Darimon quickly got off the carriage and quickly came to Emile Olivier.

"Mr. Darimon, long time no see!" Emile Olivier said to Alfred Darimon with a smile.

"Mr. Olivier, long time no see!" Alfred Darimon also responded, and then continued to ask: "Where are you going?"

Emile Olivier told Alfred Darimon about how he was looking for him but was turned away.

"This Chloe Yin (maid's name), it's true! I'll go back and teach her a lesson for you now!"

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