Fox of France

Chapter 112: , Toulon (10)

Almost in sync with the departure of the British and Spaniards, Davout and his army have also entered Toulon. Dawu originally thought that those traitors might resist stubbornly, but when he entered the city, Mancheng took the initiative to lead him. These people all claim to be republicans loyal to the revolution, and they have long been expecting the king's master-ah, it's not the army of the Republic to come and quell the rebels. However, Dawu did not trust these uninvited lead parties. Who knows if they welcomed the aggressors from Britain and Spain in the same way?

But these things are not under the control of Dawu, Dawu only needs to control the key points of Toulon. As for tracing traitors and suppressing counter-revolutionaries, the special commissioners sent from Paris are naturally responsible. As for how the commissioner would deal with them, Dawu didn't care.

Napoleon didn't care about the outcome of these Toulonians. Now the battle is over, so he now puts all his energy on searching for other family members. Lucien, Polina, and Aliz are all safe and sound, but other The status of a boat is still unknown. Napoleon pretended to be public for his own sake, and sent a large number of cavalry to search for their tracks. The reason, of course, was to hunt down the fugitive traitors.

One day later, Napoleon got the news that all his other family members were found. Chrysler also took them to land near Toulon, and even the landing time was roughly the same. But Chrysler accurately judged that his position was very dangerous, so he took them back on the ship and walked east for another day before landing again. After landing, he first dispatched personnel to contact the nearby French army. After confirming that Toulon was no longer in danger, he took Letizia, Jerome, and Carolina to Toulon, so he went with Napoleon smoothly. They will reconcile.

After learning about their experience, Napoleon admired the Chrysler Battalion Captain’s caution, and then he couldn’t help but think of Lucien’s reckless behavior, and then sighed: “Joseph is indeed knowledgeable, Lucien. This guy is not a thief!"

However, now he can no longer chase Lucien with a whip, because he must agree with Lucien in this matter.

"Lucien, you cannot let Joseph know about those things." Napoleon frowned. He didn't want to go back, because Joseph was chased by Joseph. Well, considering that Joseph is now giving him more and more face, and this incident has not produced any real unmanageable consequences, besides, the main responsibility for this incident is not on himself, probably... maybe... it shouldn't be taken by Joseph. Chasing himself with a whip, like chasing Lucien with a whip. But even so, he would definitely sarcasm himself severely, satirize himself indefinitely, and lower his reliability by tens of percent in his heart. If so... "That would be too shameful!"

"As long as you don't say it, I am not itchy, how can I say it." Lucien said, "Joseph is not as savage as you, but if you let him know about this..."

Having said this, Lucien suddenly thought of Joseph's many mathematics problems, and couldn't help shivering.

"There are also Polina and Aliz, they can't speak out! Otherwise..." Lucien hurriedly said.

"Polina got into trouble by herself, I shouldn't say it... As for Aliz, let's talk to her, it shouldn't..." Napoleon straddled a high-backed chair, resting his chin on the chair. Frowned on his back.

"That's hard to say," Lucien said. "It's okay for others to say, but Polina...you don't know Polina! That's a monkey, a super bear kid. She is pretty good about what she does. I'm proud. Even if you tell her, you can't keep her from being proud. Just like showing off a baby, I told Joseph about it."

"That's true. We must emphasize to her the seriousness of the matter, so that she can arouse a high degree of alertness, and generate consciousness from the depths of her mind..." Napoleon said.

"Come on, Napoleon, what's the use of that set? Let me say, the most important thing is to make Polina deeply realize how terrible Joseph is if he gets angry! Only she really realizes this, then She can keep the secret."

"Well, but Joseph has always been very kind to Polina. She doesn't know..."

"That's because when Joseph left home, Polina was still young, and he hadn't had time to reach out to the young and ignorant Polina. But it's different now..."

"Um...huh?...what are you talking about?" Napoleon straightened up.

"Napoleon, I mean, Joseph hasn't had time to give Polina a math homework. I think we should let Polina experience it first and let her know how terrible Joseph is... Keep her mouth closed tightly."

After listening to Lucien’s explanation, Napoleon nodded sadly: "Yes... we sorted out the collection of exercises that Joseph asked us to do... so that Polina has a deep understanding."

"I'll go right away..."

An hour later, from the study room of Napoleon’s temporary residence, Polina’s cry was heard: "Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu... you are such a bad thing! "

So an alliance dedicated to concealing the truth was officially reached.

When Napoleon went south, the National Salvation Committee was busy with other things. At that time, it did not immediately dispatch a special commissioner to Napoleon’s army. Napoleon’s attack was very rapid. It only took a few days to conquer Toulon. Toulon was conquered, and the commissioner was late.

Although the special commissioner came a little late, but looking at the commissioner's name, Napoleon knew that the face of Toulon was indeed very important.

This time, it was Qudong who came to Toulon's special commissioner. He was a member of the National Salvation Committee. He was appointed to serve as Toulon's special commissioner, which shows the attitude of the National Salvation Committee.

Couton thought with all his heart that he could achieve the same success and honor in Toulon as St. Just in the north, and he would have a higher say in the National Salvation Committee. But Kano has never agreed to let him be the commissioner. As a result, a lot of time was lost. Finally, when he arrived at Toulon non-stop, he discovered that Toulon had been taken down by Napoleon.

"Damn it! Didn't it mean that Toulon had a strong defense, a large number of enemy troops, well-trained, and difficult to conquer? How could it..." Kudong felt like he had spent a lot of time preparing for it. The feast, when I got everything ready, I drove to the scene in the carriage, only to find that the feast was over. There were only scattered leftovers on all the plates, and everyone was belching to go home. It.

Couton certainly cannot accuse Napoleon of moving too fast and not waiting for him, but his anger needs to be vented. So he first aimed at Pope. In his opinion, this makes perfect sense. You see, Napoleon took Toulon in just a few days and paid very few casualties. What does this mean? This shows that Toulon's defense force is not strong. But in the face of such an easy-to-handle enemy, Pope actually lost his army... Isn't he suspected of colluding with the enemy?

Fortunately, Pope’s eldest son became a martyr, which freed Pope from a lot of suspicion. In addition, Napoleon also said that in his victory, General Pope also played a very important role (a lot of people digging trenches) They are all pop soldiers). Therefore, Kudong was unable to directly arrest Pope on charges of "treason". But Kudong said that since Pope’s previous performance cannot be understood by treason, it can only be understood as incompetent. Anyway, Pope is either bad or stupid. As for which one it is, it's up to him to choose.

Pope chose "Stupid" without hesitation, so he was honorably retired on the spot.

Couton’s anger could not be vented on Pope’s body, so the guys in Toulon were unlucky. Kudon began to arrest "traitors" on a large scale in Toulon. All people who had the word "Germany" in their names, or those who had worn black robes (priests), were sent to prison. Then he quickly organized a "revolutionary court" and conducted a quick trial of these people.

The trial is basically executing a batch file. All the suspects were found guilty, and all those who deserved to be found guilty received the same and only punishment-the guillotine.

It's just that there is no revolutionary sacred object—the guillotine in Toulon. The original one, after the royal party occupied the territory, once played some role, cutting off the heads of many Jacobins; but after the arrival of the British, a certain British officer felt that this thing was very distinctive. , It is very collectible, so I moved it back to the UK. So Kudong had to wait a few more days for the new guillotine to be delivered.

Of course, he has not been idle these days. He continued to work and found many counter-revolutionaries. At this time, he once again pretended to be revolutionary activists, trying to evade punishment. Some of them actually got into the revolutionary court! Otherwise, these guys would not only escape punishment~www.readwn.com~, they might even join the revolutionary ranks and cause more damage in the future.

So a large group of guys, including many people from the "revolutionary court", were also sent to prison, where they waited for the arrival of the guillotine.

In prison, a death row prisoner asked another death row prisoner:

"Why were you also caught in?"

"Because it was too slow to raise your hands to vote on whether Earl Madan's head should be cut off. They said I sympathized with the nobles."

"how about you?"

"I... I raised my hand too quickly. They said there was a ghost in my heart trying to hide myself..."

The two death row inmates finally asked the death row inmate who had been silent on the side: "Hey, brother, how about you?"

"Because I am Count Madan."

A few days later, the guillotine arrived, and Commissioner Kudong used it to chop off nearly two thousand heads in one go.

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