The Sun Never Sets In Spain

Chapter 159: Take three o'clock

Since there are no disputes over the indemnity and territorial issues, the two parties agreed to sign a formal peace treaty two days later, that is, on December 20.

In addition to the 400 million francs indemnity, Prussia also requested the handover of most of the turrets, artillery and ammunition in Paris.

According to their own words, this is to prevent the people of Paris from violently overthrowing the hard-won peace.

Although Nasan was reluctant, but at this point, he could only pinch his nose to admit it, at least Prussia did not propose to pass the Arc de Triomphe.

By coincidence, the hot air balloon from South France also flew back to Paris at this time.

Now 9 days have passed since Paris launched the hot air balloon.

Originally, people didn't have much hope, thinking that the Prussian front might be deeper than they thought, or the hot air balloon's voyage calculation might be wrong.

It is preparing to release the second batch.

Unexpectedly, it's just that the efficiency of local governments is relatively low.

Paris was plunged into joy, but Nasan's heart was a battle between heaven and man.

Judging from the reply, the situation in France is not as bad as Prussia's propaganda, at least there is no problem in stabilizing the front.

Spain also kept their promise and sent troops into France.

Southern France’s reply also stated that they will organize a major counterattack in the near future, with the goal of regaining Orleans.

According to this trend... Maybe, maybe the royal family can survive the day of liberation?

With this little hope, Nasan asked Prussia tentatively to postpone the contract on the grounds that it would take time to deal with the opponents in the city.

But Prussia was not stupid either. The hot air balloon flew over their heads brightly. Although they could do nothing, they were not blind.

At the moment, he gave a serious warning to Nasan's rebellious behavior, and threatened that the next time he came back, it would not be the current condition.

In addition, Prussia also stated that they will spread the news of secret negotiations once time is not reached.

Such outright betrayal will surely cause a greater crisis of public opinion.

No one was more entangled than Nasan at this time. The fate of the entire Bonaparte, the entire France, and even the entire Europe were tied to it.

There is life in the negotiation of peace and disagreement, and each has its own risks.

Just as Takesan was wobbly, another news interrupted his thoughts.

"What? This is the bill to be reviewed!? Are they crazy?"

Nasan was furious.

"Yes... Gan Bida proposed that if you want to ensure the safety of the French heart, you must not sacrifice or compromise." Eugenie smiled bitterly.

Not to blame for their performance, the rigor of the No. 47 motion submitted by Gambit is really unprecedented in history.

The bill stipulates that all citizens of Paris have the obligation to fight Prussia in times of emergency, and that no regular army and militiamen are allowed to surrender, even if they are surrounded, they must fight to the end.

At the same time, it also deprived the emperor of the power to negotiate peace alone.

If you want to make peace with Prussia, you must submit the peace treaty to the parliament for trial, and then the parliament authorized representatives to negotiate with the other party.

All possible acts of treason must undergo thorough review and liquidation.

Let alone the former, the latter is directed at the royal family at first glance.

"A few days ago, to stop the army from breaking through, was the action too obvious to be noticed..." Nasan meditated.

His move is indeed a bit conspicuous. The one who should be anxious about Paris being surrounded is the royal family, but Nasan went the other way, interfering in military operations one after another.

It's definitely not only Gambier who is suspicious, but he is the most courageous and least afraid of going against the emperor.

"Is it impossible to pass? This is a contempt for human rights..." Nasan felt that his voice was trembling.

Eugenie couldn't bear to look at her husband like this. The greater the predicament, the closer their relationship was when they were newly married.

But she had to tell the truth: "It is very likely that it will be passed. Most people have no idea of ​​making peace with Prussia. They think this bill can ensure the victory of the war."

From the beginning of the letter from South France, the belligerent mood in Paris was completely ignited, and everyone was thinking about fighting Prussia.

That is to say, in this atmosphere, coupled with the powerful working class in Paris, this kind of weird bill may be passed. Before it is changed, it is not even qualified to be sent to the conference hall.

The lawmakers are also willing to obey it. Since the frontline soldiers have no objection, what can they object to in the office?

It happened to be able to take this opportunity to mold himself into a strong anti-Japanese faction.

Even the princes of Bonaparte in the Senate were in favor of this-they didn't know that the patriarch had committed treason.

All in all, except for a part of the bourgeoisie and the royal family, most people have no intention of surrendering.

The general opinion is that as long as South France operates normally, Paris has no reason to lose.

At this time, Paris had 2,627 artillery pieces and 320,000 garrisons; while Prussia opposite Prussia had a total of 654 artillery pieces and 140,000 artillery pieces.

In addition, Paris has granite walls up to 3 meters thick and an entire defense system in depth.

Although the quality of soldiers is very poor, it is absolutely impossible for Prussia to conquer Paris by force.

...

"Then we will refuse to negotiate." When Nasanzheng wanted to say so, Eugenie suddenly added: "Gambita also emphasized that even the previous treason must be tried."

Facing Nasan’s shocked gaze, she said: “Members are very welcome, because this is an administrative intervention in the military and can expand their power.

Bill 47 is still under review, but the parliament has separately proposed that Marshal Lobeuf should be tried first to investigate his previous series of failures at the Franco-Prussian border and the reasons for his delay in launching a breakout war. "

"How dare they?" The emotion that took the three and finally stabilized was out of control again: "Is there no response from the army? This is to interfere in a specific military operation! The parliament has reached out!"

Eugenie shook her head: "The officers are also very dissatisfied with Marshal Lebeuf, and there is no action yet.

But he shouldn't have to go to jail. If he can't prove his innocence, he will be discharged from the army at best. "

"..."

Nasan felt weak in his heart, and he didn't care about Marshal Lebeuf's life or death.

However, Lobeuf's series of orders on the front line, and the recent move to stop the breakout, either involved him or simply issued him directly.

Many people know these things.

What's the next step when you are done with Lebeuvre? Did you just do it directly on him?

Camby has always wanted to ban the monarchy, and this operation was obviously a plan to kill two birds with one stone.

He wanted to use the people's hatred of Prussia to bring down the emperor.

I have to admit that if the situation is allowed to go on like this, it is really possible for him to reach it.

After taking three hours to understand the specific matters, I found that the matter was basically the same as what Eugenie said, and it was indeed the case.

"I can only make peace." After thinking about it for a while, he said with hatred: "Gambit, it was you who forced me."

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Taking advantage of the fact that Bill 47 has not been passed, on December 20, France and Prussia signed a peace treaty without warning, and the whole country was shocked.

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