Chapter 83 Victor Hugo and his family

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The keen Pierre Bonaparte was also aware of Jerome Bonaparte's gaze, and he quickly lowered his head to show that he was reflecting.

Jerome Bonaparte's eyes only stayed on Pierre Bonaparte for a moment and then moved elsewhere.

"Father, cousin, please keep an eye on the actions of the Parliament! The power in France is now mainly concentrated on Cavaignac and the National Assembly!" Jérôme Bonaparte did not give orders in a commanding tone. Old Jerome and his cousin gave orders, and he asked the two people in a consultative tone.

Pierre Bonaparte, who had made a mistake, responded respectfully to Jérôme Bonaparte: "Yes, Your Majesty!"

"Understood!" Old Prince Jérôme responded lazily.

If he hadn't wanted to let his son become president, he would have been too lazy to go to the National Assembly to listen to those extremely long speeches. Why not go to the opera house and have some fun if you have the time!

"Colonel Fleury, you have been staying at the Rhine Hotel recently! If anyone is looking for me, you must pass the news to me as soon as possible!" Jerome Bonaparte assigned the task of liaison officer to Fleury inside.

This is obviously not a good job for Fleury, who wants to stay with Jerome Bonaparte, but for now he can only accept it.

"As for you, Congressman Eugène!" Jérôme Bonaparte patted Eugène Rouet on the shoulder and said: "During the period before the election results are announced, you will accompany me to visit some social groups in Paris. Xianda. We must always keep in touch with these people!"

Jerome Bonaparte deliberately emphasized the word "virtuous". In the eyes of outsiders, this may be Jerome Bonaparte's emphasis on the upper class society in Paris, but in the ears of Eugène Rouet, He clearly heard the prince's dissatisfaction with them.

"Yes!" Eugène Rouet accepted Jérôme Bonaparte's "appointment", which meant that during this period he could replace Pesini's original niche and become a close minister around the prince.

After the tasks of all Bonaparte members were assigned, Jerome Bonaparte turned to Princess Mathilde and said: "Sister, I am going to visit Mr. Victor Hugo, do you want to come with me? "

Mathilde was stunned for a moment, then shook her head and said: "Forget it!"

"Eugène, let's go!" Jérôme Bonaparte said to Eugène Rouet.

"Yes! Your Majesty!" Eugène Rouet nodded in response.

Jerome Bonaparte and Eugène Rouet left the temporary meeting place together. Several people who stayed in the temporary meeting place also looked at each other and left one after another.

"Eugène, do you know where Congressman Hugo lives?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Eugène Rouet who was following him as he walked downstairs slowly.

"Of course!" Eugène Rouet responded without hesitation.

"Yeah!" Jérôme Bonaparte responded again.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who came to the first floor from the second floor, gave the hotel owner a friendly smile and then left the hotel.

The two people who came to the roadside stretched out their hands, and a black carriage quickly stopped in front of them.

Jérôme Bonaparte and Eugène Rouet entered the carriage one after another and told the coachman their destination, Place des Vosges, which is the current residence of Victor Hugo from 1832 to 1848. Victor Hugo has been living in the Place des Vosges since 2000.

The carriage set off again to the Place des Vosges.

Just when Jérôme Bonaparte set off to visit Victor Hugo in the Place des Vosges, Victor Hugo, who lived in the Place des Vosges, also talked about Jérôme Bonaparte. On the body.

Hugo House in Place des Vosges.

This was Victor Hugo's most leisurely day. At this time, he was sitting on the sofa with his legs crossed and reading a newspaper. There was no worry about endless bickering in parliament over trivial matters, no reminders from editors and opera house owners, everything was So quiet and peaceful. Of course, what created this peaceful scene was not only the environment itself, but also the wonderful piano sound coming from the piano room. The person playing the piano in the room was Adele Hugo, the youngest daughter of Victor Hugo.

A cup of coffee and a stack of newspapers were enough to keep Hugo occupied for the whole day.

However, Hugo's peace did not last long, and was destroyed by his "unlucky" second son Francois Hugo.

Francois Hugo cautiously came to Victor Hugo's side and whispered mysteriously: "Father, do you know! Paris may be going to change!"

"Huh?" Victor Hugo was stunned for a moment, and his deep eyes turned to Francois Hugo: "What's wrong?"

"Prince Jérôme Bonaparte is back!" François Hugo said to Victor Hugo.

"Who did you listen to?" Victor Hugo asked again.

"Yesterday, didn't I go to the party held by Baron Achille Fuld?" Francois Hugo explained to Victor Hugo.

"Why did you go to that guy's party?" Victor Hugo frowned, and it could be seen from his expression that Victor Hugo did not like Baron Achille Fuld.

"Father, the reason why I did this is not because of our newspaper!" François Hugo raised his voice in response to Victor Hugo.

"Keep your voice down!" Victor Hugo yelled in a low voice, "Don't disturb your sister's piano playing!"

Only then did Francois Hugo realize the existence of his sister, and he immediately covered his mouth.

But it was too late to cover his mouth now. The sound in the piano room suddenly stopped after Francois Hugo raised his voice.

The piano room door opened, and a girl with fluffy hair and a white dress appeared. She was Adele Hugo.

"Father, brother, are you arguing again?" Adele Hugo asked, holding the door frame with one hand.

"No! Sweetie, keep playing the piano!" Victor Hugo said softly with a smile on his thick beard.

"Yeah!" Adele Hugo nodded and turned back to the piano room.

Victor Hugo glanced reproachfully at Francois Hugo.

François Hugo smiled awkwardly, and then lowered his voice and said: "Our "Current Times" is not always in a state of loss, so I just want to help you find a generous banker! It just so happens that Achille. Reported a party at Fuld's house, so..."

"Have you found the generous banker?" Victor Hugo asked in a slightly sarcastic tone.

"Not at all!" Francois Hugo smiled awkwardly, and then changed the topic: "However, I saw Mathilde Bonaparte and Jérôme beside him at the party. Bonaparte! I didn’t expect people of their stature to attend Baron Achille Fuld’s party!”

"Then! What did you hear?"