C927 Charles Louis (1/2)

Charles Louis. Napoleon. Bonaparte, this is the very long name of Napoleon III. Each of the words in there represents a noble bloodline.

The nephew of the Napoleon the War God, his father was once the King of the Netherlands. Living with his uncle during his youth had taught him how to be political and how to wield power.

Louisiana Bonaparte was born to be an ambitious man, 23 years old, who had taken part in the revolt of the Roman Charcoal Party, and 28 years old, who had launched a revolt against the then Government of France.

He then began to emigrate to Southern North America, settled in the UK for a period of time, and at the age of 32 began to launch the French riots in Boulogne, where he was sentenced to life imprisonment.

Six years later, at the age of thirty-eight, Louisiana Bonaparte escaped to England under the protection of his supporters.

From this, one could see that this person's middle years were spent in riots, either starting one after the other, or preparing for the riots.

Not only did he rely on force, but this clever fellow could also write books to bewitch the poor citizens of France. < Napoleon's Thought > and < On the Eradication of Poverty > were his two most famous books, just like how I, Hitler, did, at that time, bewitch a large number of people.

When Louie Bonaparte was forty years old, Fate began to smile at him. The French February revolution overthrew the July dynasty, and Charles-Bonaparte could finally return home.

He participated in the parliamentary elections, was elected President of the Republic, and launched a Roman expedition to support the Pope in suppressing the Roman Republic. Finally, with the support of his army and the Pope as well as a large number of capitalists, he successfully established the Second Empire of the France.

He was a strong statesman, and his ambition was as big as ever, but he was also a very clever statesman. At least he would not learn from his uncle's attempts to challenge the order of Europe as a whole; he knew how to cooperate with England, which was a very cunning diplomatic strategy.

It was because of his nimble use of lions and foxes that during his reign as emperor, the overseas colonies of the France had expanded to an unprecedented level.

They had joined forces against the Russia, defeated the Crimean War, and forced Tsar Nicholas I to her death.

A war broke out with the Austria, and the annexation of the Nis and Sava regions was a success.

invaded Mexico, Syria and Vietnam.

Of course, there was also the expedition to China that shocked the whole world. When the capital of the Wenzhou Kingdom was breached by the British and French combined forces, the whole of Europe was silent, and the Russia and China were both huge and influential geopolitical powers in the eyes of the people, to the point that they were not even the opponents of the France. At that time, Napoleon's reputation was already so high that even the Queen of England could not suppress it.

Looking at the previous half of Napoleon's life, we can see that he is a very proud person, his ambition is huge, and the entire world cannot contain him. Other than being respectful to the Royal Navy, he doesn't even care about the rest of the world.

Deep in the night, the Versailles was dead silent. The palace attendants on both sides of the corridor didn't even dare to make a sound. The Emperor's beloved Hall of Mirrors was dead silent.

Normally, when he encountered something unfavorable, the Emperor would smash a few bottles of fine wine or porcelain plates to vent his anger. Although that kind of violent venting was very scary, it was far from being as frightening as this kind of oppressive atmosphere.

No one knew what the emperor was up to. If these dark clouds didn't release their accumulated lightning powers, no one would dare to be at ease.

But no one knew that Napoleon III, who was sitting alone in Hall of Mirrors, was painfully covering her chest with her hands. He felt that she couldn't breathe, and felt that she was about to suffocate.