Solovyov in Tsarist Russia 1796.

Chapter 253 020 Green radish generally represents the purest Romans

Chapter 253 020 Green radish generally represents the purest Romans
At the same time, Prince Borghese, although he expressed his love for Paulina, felt that life in a place like Paris was more colorful than in the "Eternal City" of Rome, and he was already enjoying it here and no longer missed Rome.

Even as for Paulina's matter, he only asked his housekeeper to go there, while he himself was in Paris.
In fact, it is not surprising that he did this. After all, he was also a Roman nobleman, a certified one at that. His family had produced high-ranking nobles such as the Pope and the distinguished princes of Rome.

With this identity, in the Roman Republic period, it should be similar to that of Marcus Junius Brutus.

The Brutus family, in the Total War series, is the green Roman, the real Romans and Republicans.

Now it seems reasonable that he has a green head, and he was beaten to it by a man in a green jacket.

Although, because of Polina's high popularity and her willingness to welcome everyone, Solovyov's ranking here is probably not very high.

From this perspective, Prince Borghese's head is already a green grassland, and you can even raise sheep there.

Polina was listening to Solovyov telling some gossip about St. Petersburg at the moment. When she heard the story about Prince Saltykov's family, she was so happy that she couldn't stop smiling.

"Pauletta, hold still while I paint your nails."

The price was that the small brush got painted on her toes because of her moving feet, but it came off with a simple wipe.

This foot is not very steady when held in the hand, and all five toes are moving around, but it is quite flexible.

"I'm sorry, that prince is actually like this. His witch-like wife is indeed a little too close."

"He can't decide anything at home, not even what to put on the table."

"This is really pitiful. If it were me, except for the pika which is hard to catch now, I can still eat other delicacies."

"The pika is so cute, how can you bear to eat it?"

"Then I won't eat pikas. I'll wait until someone can catch a few nests of those little creatures and raise them in Demid's castle."

"Why do you do this?"

"Michelle, that Eastern story you told me? I think being able to save a species is also a good deed. With such kindness, perhaps God can forgive the mistakes I have made."

However, their brothers and sisters do not seem to be devout believers, but they will also seek solace.

"Then what?"

"I hope to have another child so Demid will have a brother or sister to keep him company."

"Didn't you want to have another child because you were in so much pain when you gave birth to Demid?"

A woman changes her attitude like turning the pages of a book, especially one as emotional as Polina.

"Do you also know the pain a woman feels when giving birth?"

"Of course I know. In Russia, except when the emperor's child is about to be born, the fewer people who know about it, the better, so as to reduce the pain of the mother. When my stepmother gave birth to my brother Anton, I was the one who used forceps to deliver him. I get scared when I think about it, because he's my half-brother. Fortunately, he's fine. Dad wrote to me some time ago and said that he's growing very fast."

"Wouldn't that be nice?"

"Besides this, I am an officer of the Imperial Guards and have been an aide-de-camp for a long time. When a woman giving birth is in the palace, everyone is worried."

Of course, he couldn't tell anyone about the fact that he delivered Louisa. He knew it, just like he couldn't tell anyone about wearing women's clothes at his coronation.

"That's true. But Demid really should have a brother or sister. I can't just keep your little angel. And I think Sylvia will be my good sister too."

"You're asking for trouble, Pauletta. Look at your feet. Is it okay to paint them like this?"

"You have such a deft hand that you can even draw patterns on my toenails."

"Unfortunately, this pattern is easily damaged. If you want it to look good, you can stick a nice pattern on your toenails, but you still need to choose the pattern yourself."

Her big toe seems to be very seductive, and she exudes charm from head to toe.

"Then I have to choose carefully. When I wear shoes, I can only wear sandals. In the hottest days of summer, I wear light silk or cotton clothes and lie on the lawn to bask in the sun."

Speaking of which, she is wearing very thin clothes now.
"Pauletta, you actually want a life without constraints, and you also like titles, right?"

"That's it. Sylvia, you're here. How are you doing?"

"I was fed up with Demid and Octavia. These two little ones kept circling around my belly."

"What did they do?"

"Demid said he would have a lovely sister, and Octavia, wished she had a brother."

Speaking of which, the relationship between these two mothers is also very good. Silvia is more or less from a branch of the Visconti family, and Paulina respects her very much. Moreover, raising the two children together also makes the relationship between the siblings very good.

Children actually have no idea what cheek touching and kissing mean. It just means that they can play together and are very close.

"And what about the perpetrators' views?"

"I hope it's a son. If it's a girl, the dowry will be a big burden. My sister, Julia, is still in the girls' school at the Smolny Palace, and my father has already started preparing her dowry. As for the younger Polina, her younger sister is also named this. Her affairs are not so urgent yet. Maybe we will know when she is sent to the girls' school."

"What if we hire a tutor? Michelle, your family is wealthy enough to afford a tutor."

"That's not okay. There's no learning atmosphere for girls in my family. My stepmother dotes on the girls too much."

However, Polina still did not intend to tell Solovyov. After all, she had a very bad relationship with "Old Josephine". In addition to her jealousy of her second sister-in-law, even if she told Solovyov about this possible relationship, she was not sure about the attitude of the "handsome boy" in front of her and whether he would still love her.

Although this love seemed to be forcibly taken from Silvia, Silvia was also an Italian girl, and she had a big heart. She even slept with Paulina in her arms at night. "Pauletta, if Demid was a girl, it would be fun to raise two children in the same room."

"Sylvia, you still have such an idea?"

"What a pity that your sweetheart is so handsome, but he is a boy. But I like boys. A family always needs someone to be the pillar, just like Michele."

"I?"

"If it were only your father, Baron Cyril, Michele, I think your family would be just a wealthy country squire. But what's in your head is a greater wealth."

"Yes. I left him here, but unfortunately only for about a month. If he wanted to go to the salon, I couldn't stop him."

"Pauletta, you've left him here, do you want to knock something out of his head?"

"Isn't that a bit too 'cruel'?"

Sylvia smiled. In fact, she also knew why Polina kept Solovyov. It was the same situation as hers.

She was somewhat jealous of the First Consul's sister, but she got along very well with her. They had become close friends who could talk about anything. As for the way Solovyov was deceived, it was she who came up with it.

And now as she looks at her growing belly, she knows that she still needs to pay attention to safety during this period.

She had no way to deal with her sensitive constitution, and taking medicine would harm her body, so she was still very concerned about her physical health.

Although Paulina liked Prince Borghese's attitude, the prince himself was not very motivated. While waiting for Paulina to recover, he was not just having fun in Paris. Italian men have some skills in picking up girls, and he soon became the darling of Parisian social occasions. This handsome and talkative fool was actually very popular.

Of course, the salon hostesses were not very welcoming to him, especially the young and beautiful Madame Récamier.

She said that the prince was too frivolous, and even when Lucien came to her, he would restrain himself and obey the arrangements of her as the hostess of the salon.

After all, Prince Borghese was just a distinguished guest, unlike Lucien who had once served as Speaker of Parliament and held several positions in Napoleon's Consulate, and even had an important position.

She prefers people who speak elegantly. After all, her salon is still a political weathervane and literary salon, not a place for parties.

The title of Prince Borghese may be more intimidating in the United States. After all, Americans have not seen many great nobles, and the title is so exaggerated and so noble. If he wants to communicate cordially with those enthusiastic American girls, the effect may be better.

After all, in the past one could see many aristocratic lords in Paris, and many of them had become brainless.

"But, Michelle, now that Sylvia has said so, I do want to get something out of your head."

But Solovyov couldn't think of anything that could create value for Polina in France. His methods would work better in Russia because the conditions were there.

France, on the other hand, has now completely severed its ties with the East. The crown prince of the Nguyen Dynasty once visited Paris at the end of the reign of Louis XVI, but now that the British have blockaded the sea, much of what he knew is of no use.

But she will go to Italy in the future after she gets married.

Italian silk products are of excellent quality. Solovyov even imagined what Polina and Silvia would look like wearing white silk clothes.

Polina's white stockings alone make her legs look very attractive, so that little flaw shouldn't be a big deal.

In the future, Napoleon will send all three of his sisters to Italy, and each of them will have a fiefdom.

But Paulina didn't like these troubles. In fact, she only retained a very small organization in her Guastalla territory. She had no desire for power, or even money. She only cared about status and her children.

Maria Anna, also known as Elisa, was greedy for money, while Carolina was ambitious. However, this sister who was most likely to cause trouble had no desire for power, which made Napoleon less worried. However, her reputation sounded too bad.

She had spent most of her time in recent times hiding in her mansion to recuperate, which was already the best time for her reputation.

However, Prince Borghese's current performance in Paris makes people feel that this kind of marriage does reflect the excellent matching mechanism of the Italian region. After all, the Corsican dialect is also a variant of the Tuscan Italian dialect.

At this time, it is obviously necessary to make a distinction.

Polina is now planning how to live after moving to Italy, but she is reluctant to leave Paris. After all, it is the most fun here, and she may not be as happy in Italy.

Her idea is indeed a headache, but if the luxury goods industries in Italy are integrated, they can indeed be profitable businesses.

It should be noted that these products are not armaments and have no other uses except making money.

And Sylvia is now a housekeeper. She has such a close relationship with Paulina that she can indeed help this little widow who only cares about her own happiness and has a thick nerve to manage the household.

"Sylvia, I think this kind of plan, if it stays in your hands, may be more useful to Pauletta."

"Yes, it's too much trouble for me to be the housekeeper. Sylvia is so smart, she will definitely manage my home in an orderly manner, and I will be very relieved."

"However, you still have to show your care for these factory owners. After all, their products are of high value, and the nobles and wealthy people in the upper class are in great need of silk products."

As for Polina's figure, she looks good in anything she wears. Maybe she can really lead some fashion trends. After all, she has caused a lot of trouble.

It’s just that the way she developed “industry, commerce” and “manufacturing” was somewhat strange. No wonder Napoleon asked her to remarry during this period and then go to Italy with Prince Borghese. At least outside of Paris, she could stay away from some disturbances.

It can also be used to stabilize relations with Italian political forces.

In fact, after Britain declared war, Napoleon's personal thoughts and the actions of those around him did follow Talleyrand's design. It was much more convenient to negotiate with the European monarchies in the name of the emperor than in the name of the republic.

At the same time, you can also consider marriage and establish stable relations with these countries.

This is probably what Mr. Talleyrand designed.

(End of this chapter)

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