Chapter 726: Inspection of Industrial Park

"Forging small-value bank notes to disrupt the market, you are quite a bold idea, old man!"

Jerome Bonaparte said to the old man across from him with a non-smiling smile. He could be sure that the old man in front of him was by no means an ordinary person, and his attitude towards the empire was also not very friendly.

Bourbon? Orleans? Or republican?

Jerome Bonaparte secretly recalled the big figures in the three factions in his heart, but he couldn't match the number.

However, he could probably rule out that the old man opposite was a republican.

Because the republicans engage in intrigue and intrigue, it has always been a direct coup d'etat and a demonstration.

It is rare to kill people in the financial field, but the Orleanite guys prefer this method.

Regardless of the last years of the orthodox Bourbon or the early days of the establishment of the Republic, the shadow of the Orleanists was indispensable.

"What's the use of thinking big! I'm just an old man waiting to die!" After feeling the dangerous aura emanating from Jerome Bonaparte, the old man resolutely showed weakness to Jerome Bonaparte.

He didn't want to let the wolf cubs of Bonaparte's family stare at him, who was over old and old, otherwise, he would have to shed a layer of skin if he didn't die.

"I think the old gentleman is still very young!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to the old man with a smile on his face: "Prince Talleyrand, when he was 76 years old, could still take the initiative to ask Ying to be the ambassador to the UK. (In the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the status of the French ambassador to the UK is second only to the foreign secretary. If it is someone like Prince Talleyrand, then the status of the ambassador to the UK is not inferior to that of the foreign secretary)”

After hearing "Prince Talleyrand", the old man's face showed a fleeting sadness, but this did not escape the eyes of Jerome Bonaparte.

Did he know Talleyrand? Jerome Bonaparte thought to himself.

"How can I be compared with such a big man as Prince Talleyrand!" The old man said with a self-deprecating smile.

"Right! It stands to reason that you should have met Prince Talleyrand!" Jerome Bonaparte tried again.

The old man couldn't help showing a touch of nostalgia, and then quickly covered it with a smile: "How is it possible? His Excellency Talleyrand was a famous person back then! I'm just a nobody!"

"Is that so?" Jerome Bonaparte turned to ask the old man why he had traveled all the way to Paris.

The old man told Gérôme Bonaparte in a daze that the reason why he went to Paris was an invitation from an old friend.

"By the way, why did you go to Parisians?" The old man also had some interest in the couple in front of him.

"Of course I'm going to Paris to see what's the way to be an official! After all, I'm famous, so it's not a pity not to go!" Jerome Bonaparte answered the old man confidently.

The words of Jerome Bonaparte caught the old man by surprise. He had thought that Jerome Bonaparte would make up a vacation as a guise.

Who knows, he actually said confidently that he was going to seek the official newspaper, which was indeed somewhat unexpected to him.

"It's good to be an official! It's good to be an official!" the old man had to say dryly.

"Old man, are you interested in going with me! If I become a minister, you will be my assistant!" Jerome Bonaparte tried to recruit the old man.

The old man shook his head and replied to Jerome Bonaparte: "I'm old! I've lost sight of worldly fame and fortune!"

"Old man, this is different from what you just said!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to the old man.

"What's different!" the old man said suspiciously.

"You were accusing me just now that the knowledge you've learned is useless, and now you've become so dreadful of fame and fortune!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to the old man.

The old man just laughed, he didn't refute it.

Then, after a moment of conversation with the old man, Jerome Bonaparte felt sleepy.

Fascinated by the lake, he fell asleep on his seat. When Jerome Bonaparte woke up again, the train was still moving, and the old man sitting across from him had long since disappeared.

"What's the matter?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Wallevsky, frowning.

"Your Majesty, he has quietly descended at the previous stop!" Wallevsky replied to Jerome Bonaparte in a low voice.

"Then why do you..." Jerome Bonaparte was about to reprimand Wallevsky for not leaving him when he suddenly realized that he didn't seem to have a reason to keep the old man, and he could only whisper He said: "What a cunning guy!"

"That... Your Majesty!" Wallevsky hesitated for a moment, then whispered into Jerome Bonaparte's ear, "You know, I used to play for the July Dynasty!"

"And then?" said Jerome Bonaparte to Wallevsky.

"I always feel like I've seen the old man you were chatting with just now!" Wallevsky replied in a low voice to Jerome Bonaparte.

"So he's an Orleans?" Jerome Bonaparte replied to Wallevsky, frowning.

"Should be!" Wallevsky responded to Jerome Bonaparte in an uncertain tone.

"Just think about where you saw him! When the time comes, tell me!" Jerome Bonaparte urged again, and then closed his eyes again.

Without the elderly, the whole journey became a little boring.

Time passed quickly, at 9am the next day.

After 26 hours, the intermittent train finally crossed the journey of nearly 900 kilometers and arrived at the Paris railway station.

Jerome Bonaparte, who got off the train, looked up at the bright sunlight in the distance and couldn't help yawning.

"Your Majesty!" Wallevsky hurriedly changed his mind and asked Jerome Bonaparte, "Should we rent a carriage to go back!"

"Go back? Why are you in such a hurry!" Jerome Bonaparte stretched his aching body and said to Wallevsky, "Let's raid the factory with me first!"

"Yes!" Wallevsky, who had left the train station, called for a carriage and went to the suburbs of Paris with Jerome Bonaparte and Vernia.

Shortly after Jerome Bonaparte and Wallevsky left, several soldiers in blue and white uniforms completely blocked the entire railway station.

When the crowd who had not left the train station saw the group of soldiers in front of them, there was a slight disturbance immediately.

General Wayan, who was in charge of blocking the scene, immediately issued an order to the people at the train station that only entry was allowed. Princess Mathilde appears.

"General Wayan, where is your majesty?" Queen Augusta, who had just got off the carriage, immediately asked General Wayan.

"Your Majesty, there is no trace of His Majesty the Emperor!" General Wayan shook his head and replied to Queen Augusta.

"Really Jerome!" Mathilde complained in a low voice, "Don't he know who he is? How old is he, and he still does this kind of thing!"

General Wayan lowered his head and dared not say a word.

"General Wayan, close the team! I think Jerome should have left first!" Queen Augusta gave an order to Wayan sternly.

"Yes, Your Majesty!" General Wayan ordered his soldiers to leave with Queen Augusta's carriage.

At this time, Jerome Bonaparte and Wallevsky had already arrived at the gate of NORINCO Park.

Wallevsky, who was the last to get off the carriage, took out a silver coin with Napoleon's face on it and said to the carriage, "Don't look for it!"

"Thank you very much! Mr. Kang Kei! May God be with you!" The coachman said to Varevsky with a smile.

Jerome Bonaparte, Vernia and Wallevsky came to the gate of the park.

The guard in charge of guarding the park immediately stopped Jerome Bonaparte and asked Jerome Bonaparte if he had the documents needed to enter the park.

"No!" Jerome Bonaparte shook his head, then took off his wig and eyes and said with a smile: "I don't know, can I be invited in with this face!"

"Your Majesty!" The two guards immediately turned pale in shock and bowed to Jerome Bonaparte to show their respect. UU reading

"Get up!" said Jerome Bonaparte, raising his hand slightly to them.

"Thank you, Your Majesty!" the guard stood up and replied to Jerome Bonaparte.

Afterwards, the guard opened the gate of the park, and Jerome Bonaparte was able to enter the park.

"Your Majesty, do you want me to call General Manager Basilio!" The guard hurriedly said to Jerome Bonaparte.

"No need for this!" Jerome Bonaparte shook his head, "I am very familiar with all the places here!"

The guard had no choice but to give up. Jerome Bonaparte and Wallevsky went all the way into the park, and finally reached the first place he wanted to inspect.

When Jerome Bonaparte and Wallevsky entered the "Umbrella" research base, they were immediately discovered by the staff of the research base.

"Your Majesty!" The staff was surprised when they saw Jerome Bonaparte, and then quickly saluted Jerome Bonaparte.

Jerome Bonaparte nodded slightly, and led by the staff, Jerome Bonaparte came to the living room.

After a while, a man in a white coat and a cotton mask appeared in front of Jerome Bonaparte.

"Professor Pasteur!" Jerome Bonaparte greeted Louis Pasteur with a smile.

"Your Majesty, when did you come back!" Louis Pasteur asked Jerome Bonaparte while taking off his mask and salute.

"Just now!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to Louis Pasteur, "I will run here as soon as I get off the train!"

Then, Jerome Bonaparte asked Louis Pasteur about malaria.

Louis Pasteur told him that although they already knew the transmission vector of malaria, there had been no major breakthrough in the treatment of malaria.