Chapter 498: last lesson

"I will definitely report your request to our government!"

Richard Metternich assured Jerome Bonaparte sincerely.

"Then I'll wait for your news! Mr. Richard!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to Richard Metternich in a flat tone.

Then Jerome Bonaparte euphemistically issued an expulsion order to Richard Metternich, and Richard Metternich said goodbye to Jerome Bonaparte.

When Richard Metternich was about to leave Jerome Bonaparte's study, Jerome Bonaparte suddenly stopped Richard Metternich: "Wait a minute!"

"Your Majesty, what other orders do you have!" Richard Metternich stopped, turned and asked Jerome Bonaparte.

"Nothing!" Jerome Bonaparte paused, then continued: "I just wanted to ask, when is my brother (the sovereigns always call each other brother) Joseph Franz going to get married?"

"Your Majesty, I'm not very clear about this!" Richard Metternich replied.

"Oh!" Jerome Bonaparte responded with a hint of regret.

Judging from Richard Metternich's answer, Joseph Franz's wedding should not really be finalized. I wonder if the poor Bavarian princess (Sissi) can successfully escape the clutches of the Habsburgs. .

[ps: Here, Jerome Bonaparte’s memory is deviated. In history, Emperor Franz married Princess Sissi in August. 】

"Your Majesty, if you have no other orders, I will retire first!" Richard Metternich replied cautiously to Jerome Bonaparte, he did not understand why Jerome Bonaparte would There is this question.

Poor Richard Metternich would never have thought that the emperor who controlled the entire empire was still a gossip collector at heart.

Jerome Bonaparte, who stood on the window sill of the study and watched Richard Metternich leave, also left the study. As he walked down the stairs, he called Mocar in front of him and gave Mocar the order to go to Pasteur. in the laboratory.

It has been a long time since Jerome Bonaparte sent the first nurses to Louis Pasteur's laboratory, and it is time to accept the results.

"Yes, Your Majesty!"

Mokar hurriedly replied to Jerome Bonaparte.

After a while, a black double-bridge carriage appeared in the courtyard of the Tuileries Palace.

[ps: Since Jerome Bonaparte himself does not like too many escorts in non-public places, in order to ensure the safety of the emperor, Mocar can only turn the gorgeous carriage used by Jerome Bonaparte into a unified The appearance of the ordinary modified carriage. In order to prevent possible accidents, a steel plate is added to the bottom of each carriage. The weight of the entire carriage was several tens of kilograms heavier than that of an ordinary carriage, and its protection ability was obviously improved by several grades. 】

Jerome Bonaparte and Mocar entered the carriage one after the other, the doors were closed, and the black translucent curtains covered the glass windows, so that people outside could not see the scene inside.

When everything was ready, the chariot took the reins lightly, and the carriage began to set off.

Soon they arrived at the gate of the institute where Louis Pasteur was located. Jerome Bonaparte and Mocart were on the scene. Under the leadership of the staff in the institute, Jerome Bonaparte and Mokar Carl came to the preparation room.

"Your Majesty, if I ask Director Pasteur to come over, you should not go there!" The staff in the research institute suggested to Jerome Bonaparte. Although the laboratory has been eliminated many times, it is difficult to guarantee What will happen unexpectedly.

If the emperor caused some unknown virus in their research institute, they would not even be able to clean it up by jumping into the Seine!

"Don't be so troublesome! You medical workers are working day and night in this environment without any problem, how could I have a problem!" Jerome Bonaparte decisively rejected the staff's suggestion, half joking Said: "Besides, I have been to this institute no less than five times! Is it too late to say that I will not be allowed to enter!"

"This..." The staff responded with some embarrassment.

"Okay! My body is not so delicate yet! You just need to lead the way!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to the staff while putting on the mask placed in the preparation room.

"Okay! Please come with me!"

Under the leadership of the staff, Jerome Bonaparte and Mocar entered the interior of the institute.

I found Louis Pasteur, director of the institute. At this time, Louis Pasteur was in a room full of tables and chairs teaching the nurses who were about to go to the French army in the Near East. The nurses in the audience were listening intently on the stage. The course of Louis Pasteur.

"Students, this is the last lesson I will teach you! After this lesson, you will be assigned to the troops in the Near East to save the French people with your hands. I hope that each of you can remember Live your mission, you are the angels on the battlefield..." Louis Pasteur said to the nurses in the audience with all his emotions.

Many nurses were moved to tears after listening to Louis Pasteur's words.

After Louis Pasteur said "thank you", the nurses in the audience gave a warm applause to Louis Pasteur on stage.

Outside the room, Jérôme Bonaparte and Mocard also applauded each other for Louis Pasteur's last lesson, while he pushed in the door.

Everyone looked at Jerome Bonaparte and Mocart who entered the room at the same time. Facing the "unfamiliar" guests, their eyes were curious, confused... and surprised (Vernia).

"Mr Pasteur, you speak very well!" Jerome Bonaparte praised Louis Pasteur: "I haven't heard such an emotional speech for a long time!"

"Your Majesty, you are overrated!" Louis Pasteur humbly responded to Jerome Bonaparte, and then invited Jerome Bonaparte to the stage.

Jerome Bonaparte walked up to the stage and looked at the faces under the stage, he cleared his throat and said, "Mr Pasteur is right, you are like angels descending from the sky. When I go to the mortal world, I will go to a place called the battlefield. Here, as a person who has been fortunate enough to be on the battlefield (in the video of my previous life), the first piece of advice that a senior will give you is: please be sure to Guarantee your own safety in the end! If there is absolutely no way, you can surrender to the enemy. This is the special right I have given you, these lovely angels, and no one will see you clearly because of your surrender.

Your ability to come back alive is the greatest contribution to France, and your parents and teachers will be proud of you. "

Jerome Bonaparte eloquently said to the paramedics present: "Although you are participants in this war, you do not need to be responsible for the war... Your task is to save the wounded, whether the war is a failure or not. It has nothing to do with you, because that is the matter of the war department... so I hope each of you can come back safely..."

Jerome Bonaparte admitted that he was more or less of a machismo. He did not want to see the young nurses in the audience wither on the battlefield. Since he had fooled them into the battlefield, then Jerome M. Bonaparte also had to think about their safety.

If the price of victory is too high, then victory is meaningless.

"...You are the heroes of France, and France has increased its honor because of you... It is because of the existence of French sons and daughters like you who have followed one after another, that France will continue to get up and fight after falling down! No! What difficulties can't be overcome by the sons and daughters of France!" Jerome Bonaparte raised his clenched handshake and said excitedly: "France will win! Justice will win!"

Infected by Jérôme Bonaparte, the girls off the stage shouted: "France will win! Justice will win!"

At this moment, everyone except Jérôme Bonaparte thought France was doing a righteous act.

Only Jérôme Bonaparte knew that the main purpose of this war was to make his throne more stable, and the second was to break up the Holy Alliance.

Jerome Bonaparte's speech ended with a round of applause, and both Jerome Bonaparte and Louis Pasteur left the "classroom".

Walking in the corridor, Jerome Bonaparte and Louis Pasteur began to discuss about this batch of nursing staff, and Jerome Bonaparte asked: "Mr Pasteur, they are really competent. Has this work been done? Vibrio cholera and typhoid are not a small problem, and if they don’t make it right, they will cause big trouble!”

Although this group of trainees had been studying at the institute for several months, Jerome Bonaparte was still a little worried that they would not be able to do the job, not only for the military, but also for the safety of the paramedics.

"Your Majesty, please rest assured! They already know how to prevent and control Vibrio cholera, so please have confidence in them! Because they are the best class of students I have brought so far!" Louis Pasteur replied in a firm tone said Jerome Bonaparte.

"Shouldn't it be the worst class..." Jerome Bonaparte murmured softly. He remembered the teacher's favorite saying: You are the worst class of students I have ever brought.

"Your Majesty, what did you just say?" Louis Pasteur asked Jerome Bonaparte.

"Nothing!" Jerome Bonaparte shook his head and responded to Louis Pasteur.

"Besides, Your Majesty, didn't you already emphasize in the army not to drink unboiled water?" Louis Pasteur asked Jerome Bonaparte.

"That's right! Is there any question?" Jerome Bonaparte nodded.

"According to the research, the production of Vibrio cholerae mostly starts from the water source! As long as the army is prevented from drinking unclean water, the possibility of the army's sudden disease can be curbed!" Louis Pasteur told Jerome Bonaparte explained.

"Yeah! This is already known." Jerome Bonaparte nodded in response to Louis Pasteur.

"Your Majesty, please come with me!" Louis Pasteur took Jerome Bonaparte to a room. Inside the room were rows of glass test tubes filled with colorless and transparent liquids.

"Are these vaccines?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Louis Pasteur doubtfully, pointing to the rows of test tubes in front of him Your Majesty, as you can see! These are the...well, fluids we've extracted from those cholera patients! "Louis Pasteur euphemistically refers to saliva as a liquid: "And then there's something you get after several rounds of dilution and inactivation. Now available in bulk! "

"What is the effect? ​​What is the price of each vaccine?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Louis Pasteur.

Louis Pasteur shook his head and responded to Jerome Bonaparte: "According to clinical data, although these vaccines can treat cholera, they are not 100% preventive, and there is still a certain risk! Only those with Only patients with severe cholera can use it! As for the price, each one costs about 6 francs."

"Mr. Pasteur, you did a great job!" Jerome Bonaparte held Louis Pasteur's watch in praise.

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