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Chapter 1102 - Chapter 98: All Guilty of Treason! (Part 2)

Arthur and Schneider heard these words and their eyes turned playful.

There's no need to say more, this young French noble from 1805 is likely an Orleans, and now, 28 years later, he's already become a king.

Schneider savored the wine in his glass: "No wonder when the July Revolution happened, Metternich was so restrained, repeatedly assuring the Russians: he believed this French revolution posed no threat to other European countries. I remember the Tsar of Russia even suspected Metternich of losing his mind at the time, because in the past, Metternich was far more eager to suppress revolutions than he was."

Being the King of France, yet once having intended to join the Anti-France Alliance, this news is even more shocking than Louis Bonaparte becoming a policeman in Britain. If the Austrians chose to publish this document, Louis Philippe would be utterly ruined.

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