Eagle’s Glory

Eleven, Parma

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Under the mediation of Prince Lucien Bonaparte, the meeting between Aigron and His Majesty the Pope ended in a pleasant and harmonious atmosphere.

Both parties were satisfied with the results of the talks—for the pope, he received Aigron’s “donation” with peace of mind; image, at least in the future no one can accuse him of being an enemy of God.

In the following days, Aigron served beside his grandmother to make up for the lack of family affection in the past; at the same time, he and Teresa toured around the city of Rome, admiring the many monuments and artworks left over from the ancient Roman era and the Renaissance era.

And during their stay, the news that "the King of Rome and his new wife came to Rome" gradually spread, so Egron and Theresa's party often attracted the amazed attention of others, and they were even watched by others. It's not surprising, after all, both of them are young, and both have outstanding appearance and extraordinary temperament, so they can be easily recognized.

Every time they were recognized, some people in the crowd became emotional, and from time to time someone tried to squeeze in front of them. Fortunately, André Davout and others did their best to carry out the escort mission, trying to block these overly enthusiastic people .

But even so, the number of people watching them continued unabated, and there were still people cheering and applauding from time to time.

In the past, Napoleon brought great disasters to Italy, but he founded the Kingdom of Italy, and for the first time, the Italians who were accustomed to being divided realized that Italy could become an independent country.

With the passage of time, people have forgotten the pain and disasters of the past, and instead admire the great achievements of that person in the past, and then appreciate the legend of the next generation in the present.

For them, these legendary stories are much more interesting and brighter than their ordinary lives.

Amid such curious gazes, Aigron finished enjoying his "holiday" in Rome.

Although he enjoyed this leisure, and Teresa was very happy, he knew that it was time for him to leave Rome.

There are still too many things for him to complete.

According to the scheduled plan, he will go to the Principality of Parma with his wife to visit his mother, Queen Louisa—well, the former queen; and then he will find a way to go north to Bavaria to complete the final selection of the Greek king Work.

It was almost April, and in a slightly warmer atmosphere, Aigron and Teresa bid farewell to their grandmother, Queen Letizia.

Although Letizia tried hard to control her emotions, her eyes were still filled with tears. For her, it was hard for her to meet her grandson, but it was a bit uncomfortable to say goodbye so soon.

Over the years, she has endured too much pain of parting. Several of her children have passed away before her. She is even used to the heart-piercing pain when hearing the news of death, but the more she loses , the more she cherishes the children she gave birth to.

Old people with many children and grandchildren have a preference in their hearts, and although Aigron is not the eldest grandson in terms of age, as the only son of Emperor Napoleon, he is naturally the orthodox heir of the family. Has irreplaceable weight.

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