Chapter 134: ,appointment


Hearing Joseph's request, Fouché froze for a moment, and then he laughed: "I understand. But Mr. Bonaparte, you are going back to Toulon soon. The distance seems to be a little farther."
   Joseph also smiled and said, "It's a bit far away, but there is nothing to do."
"Mr. Bonaparte, I saw that girl at Amon's funeral. To be honest, she was a nice person. In that case, I can control myself and I can definitely be a good family. But Mr. Bonaparte, why don't you How can I take her back to Toulon?"
   "She still has parents in Paris, and she's sick." Joseph shook his head and said, "I'll think of a solution later."
   "Oh, yes, I still need to ask you for something." Foucher said.
"what?"
"I need some'melon'." Fouché said, "Don't look at me like this, I don't want to do things in Paris. You know, what I do now, I often deal with some gangsters, these people can do some People can’t do things, but in many cases, you have to let them know that you have the ability to do things. Otherwise, they won’t really cooperate with you seriously. Sometimes they even want to treat you as things. It's done."
   "I don't understand." Joseph said, "You come to me the day after tomorrow, and I can give you some. But Mr. Foucher, you have to be careful when dealing with these people."
   "I want a melon, it's more of a deterrent. The best deterrence is to do nothing." Fouché laughed.
   "In this respect, you are an expert. Ah, yes, does Miss Fanny know you?"
   "I saw her at Amon's funeral, but I guess she shouldn't notice me."
   "I still have something the day after tomorrow, and I will trouble you to bring it to Miss Fanny. You happened to meet her, and I will ask you to take care of her for many things in the future." Joseph laughed.
   After giving away Fouché, Joseph's affairs in Paris can basically be said to be done, and the rest is tomorrow's date. Dating with girls is nothing new to Joseph. At least in his previous life, he has not dated girls less. But dating a girl in the cemetery, whether in the previous life or in this life, is really the first time. Think about the last life, if you ask a girl out, send her a WeChat: "Are you free? If you are not busy, can we go to Biandan Mountain together, OK?" That would definitely be blacked out immediately.
   Early the next morning, Joseph brought a bunch of flowers and drove a chaise to Fanny’s door. He tied the carriage there and knocked on the door of Fanny's house.
   It is not difficult to bring Fanny out of her home. In fact, the old Viscount is very happy to have someone dating his daughter. Although Fanny is still very young by the standards of later generations, in this age, Fanny is indeed an old girl.
   So when Joseph took Fanny out of the house, the old Viscount shouted to them not to rush back, and to play as long as they wanted.
   Joseph took Fanny's hand and put her into the carriage. He sat down on the seat next to him, then shook the reins, drove the chaise, and headed towards Montmartre. From Fanny's house to Montmartre, even if there is a carriage, it takes about two hours to walk. So they arrived at the cemetery almost noon.
   Due to financial difficulties, many public utilities including the cemetery have been cut off, so this cemetery now has no grave guards. The door was left open at will. Looking inside from the doorway, the various trees and flowers in the cemetery grew freely and magnanimously, but because there was no pruning and management, the original trimmed form was invisible.
   At this time, it was noon and the sun was high, so although it was an unattended cemetery, there was no gloomy feeling of old corpses in the village. Joseph took Fanny's hand and walked into the cemetery.
   "Go ahead for a while, then turn to the right, that's it." Under the leadership of Fanny, the two quickly found Amon's cemetery. The tomb wanted to be a new one. A stele was erected in front of the tomb, which read: Playwright, Republican soldier, author of "Spartacus", Amon Lavoisier.
   Joseph took off his hat, put the bouquet in his hand in front of the tombstone, and then stood beside Fanny who was crying silently.
"Amon, I'm sorry, I only came to see you now." Joseph said, "To be honest, the situation in France is not particularly good. Everyone's life is very difficult, but you can rest assured that I will help you take care of you. Family."
   At this point, he took Fanny's hand smoothly.
   Fanny didn't say anything, just cried silently. Joseph didn't know how to comfort her, so he could only hand her a prepared handkerchief.
   Fanny took the handkerchief, but suddenly burst into tears.
   Joseph knew it was because she had been depressed for too long, and it was actually a good thing for her to cry like this and let her vent. So he stretched out his hand to stroke her hair like last time. But I didn't want Fanny to suddenly hug him, bury her head in his chest and cry.
   Joseph was a little bit embarrassed. He looked at Amon's tombstone, then reached out and hugged Fanny.
   Fanny cried for a long time before she gradually stopped crying. She lifted her crying face from Joseph's arms, gently freed herself from Joseph's arms, lowered her head and said, "Sir, sorry, I..."
   "It's nothing, you can just treat me as your family, as your brother." Joseph said sincerely. But generally speaking, when a man tells a woman that I treat you as a younger sister, that’s probably really nothing, but if he says he wants you to treat him as an older brother, that’s another matter. It's probably because of greedy her body.
Joseph, probably has such a mean mind, so he stroked her hair again and said, "Look at your little face, you are crying like a little cat. After a while, I went back. Your father thought I was outside. I bullied you."
As he said, Joseph drew the handkerchief from her hand, wiped her tears by himself, and then hugged her in his arms: "Okay, don't worry, the hard days are over. Now With me, you don’t have to worry about anything."
   Fanny struggled slightly, her movements were not firm, so she didn't change anything, she was still in her arms by Joseph. She leaned her head on Joseph's shoulder. This shoulder was also broad, so it should be a place to lean on.
   After a while, suddenly there was some movement. It seems that someone is coming here. Fanny was taken aback, and suddenly broke free from Joseph's arms. Joseph looked there too, but saw a few people heading to the other side.
   "Probably someone who came to sweep the tomb like us." Joseph said.
   "It's different from us... We have been out for a while." Fanny whispered, "Should go back."
   "Okay." Joseph said, and then he turned his head and said to Amon's graveyard, "Amon, we're going back. I will see you later."
   then took Fanny's hand, turned and walked outside the cemetery.
Joseph thought: "If Amon is a sister, you can really see someone hugging his sister in front of his grave, I'm afraid he will be so angry that he will crawl out of the grave." So he looked back vaguely. One glance, this glance... Of course, I didn't see anything abnormal. After all, what we are writing is historical text, not "A Dawn".
   Two people left the cemetery and got on the carriage again. The noon sun was very strong, and Joseph pulled up the hood, and then drove the carriage back.
   Maybe I was tired of crying. On the swaying carriage, Fanny fell asleep quickly. She leaned her head on Joseph's shoulder, her hand still holding Joseph's arm tightly.
  The carriage walked for a while, and it came to the vicinity of the city hall. Because of the large number of people, the speed also slowed down. Fanny was also awakened by the noise around her. She hurriedly sat upright and tidied up her appearance—it was not far from her home.
At this time, a child selling newspapers ran by the carriage. He was holding a stack of newspapers in one hand and a sheet in the other. While running, he shouted: "News, news, the Belgian frontline war, I The army won and General Rubel was injured."
   Joseph saw that the front was very crowded, so he stopped the carriage, called the newsboy, and bought a newspaper from him~EbookFREE.me~Why, what happened to the front? "Fanny asked.
"Let me see...ah... the news is not clear enough. It seems that our army defeated the Austrians again, but General Ruebel was injured in the battle. I didn't say how he was injured or how he was injured. I hope not. What's the big problem?" Joseph said.
   The content on the news is of course true, but there is really no clarification on how Rubel was injured. In fact, Rubel was injured by his own "little melon".
After the Hotyue coup, military production was severely disrupted and destroyed. Rubel's army began to lack "little melons." On the contrary, there are always small melons from the Austrian on the opposite side. So Rubel suffered a series of defeats.
   But recently, some new arsenals have begun to operate, and new "little melons" with various trademarks have begun to enter the army in large numbers. After getting enough "little melons", Ruebel's army launched a counterattack, relying on better skirmish forces, he defeated the Austrians again and forced them to retreat. But also in this battle. A French soldier threw a "little melon" at the enemy at a place not far from Rubel, who always liked to command at the front, but he did not expect that the fuze of this "little melon", not Bonaparte, seemed not quite right. Just as soon as he pulled it, "Little Melon" exploded directly in his hands. This hapless French soldier was naturally sacrificed on the spot, and even General Rubel was hit by a shrapnel and was seriously injured.
   Of course, Joseph learned of these news from Foucher after this.
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