It's a long story When Napoleon fought in all directions for a long time, he had a messenger named Noble Fran Suo Fan. This man is similar to Napoleon in appearance and posture, and is often nicknamed your majesty by his partners. The only slight difference is that Napoleon has a loud voice and is eloquent. This man has a rough voice and is not good at talking. He seldom talks and laughs with others when he is having fun with his partner. After Napoleon was exiled, his command and soldiers were disbanded.
During the period of 18 18, General Gusin Argo, the French commander stationed in St. Helena, retired and lived in seclusion in the suburbs of Paris. Many old friends came to visit, especially his old comrades who worked under Napoleon in the army, and some of Napoleon's cronies. When these people come to see him, they often separate their servants and talk to him in a dark room until late at night. The specific content of the conversation is often unknown. General Gusin Gore lived in seclusion in the suburbs of Paris for more than two months, and began to run to Paris frequently, sometimes for ten days and a half, and never brought any entourage. No one knew what he was doing, so it took another half year to settle down.
Almost at the same time or in the evening, at Nobo's home in Baleku village, a luxurious carriage came at dusk one day, and no one saw the people inside. After the carriage came, it stayed for another day before leaving. The quiet and monotonous rural life seems to be particularly prone to all kinds of gossip, and Noble, who has always been inarticulate, seems to be explaining to his neighbors that he went to visit an old friend of the former army, and now he has made a fortune to visit and chat with his old friends. They didn't say hello to anyone before they left, but they didn't see anyone for several days. When curious neighbors came to see them, the door was wide open and the furniture was still there, but no one was there.
The news that "the messenger who looks like Napoleon mysteriously disappeared" soon flew to Paris. At that time, the Minister of Justice attached great importance to it. On the one hand, he reported the details to the Ministry of the Interior and the Prime Minister. On the other hand, he called his lieutenant Le Adriá n Pollo and ordered him to go to Balaku village to investigate the disappearance of Nobo brothers and sisters. The prosecutor of Le Adriá n Pollo arrived at Balaku village overnight. However, except that "a group of old friends who made a fortune in the army" visited Noble six months ago. Just then, the French Prime Minister handed the Minister of Justice an official letter with unclear wording, instructing him not to make such a fuss about investigating an ordinary disappearance case.
However, two years later, when Le Adriá n Pollo's detective was chatting with people, he heard that he seemed to have met Noble's sister in Saint-Germain (then a first-class luxury residential area in Paris). The prosecutor was curious and sent someone to search at once. As a result, I found Nobo's sister in Cier, a small town on the outskirts of Paris. She was supported by a famous doctor in Paris and lived a leisurely and rich life. The prosecutor took her to Paris for a detailed investigation. When asked about her brother's whereabouts, she said, "My brother worked under the emperor for many years and experienced many strange changes. He lost interest in worldly life, so he became a sailor on a ship and traveled around the world. I don't know where he went. "
Let's look at St. Helena again. 18 18, the commander of the island, General Gusin Argo, retired and General Bedolan took over his position. This general Bedoran was Napoleon's lieutenant for many years. When he first took office, he also got along well with the emperor. Later, he was quite hostile to the once famous former emperor for a while. Not only did he reduce the number of followers, but he often reduced them at night. In addition, the commander is addicted to alcohol and sends ships to the mainland to buy him wine from time to time. Later, he was in poor health and often sent someone from Paris to ask a famous doctor to treat him. But when he did, the Englishman breathed a sigh of relief. It turned out that the British people were worried that Napoleon's former old friends and subordinates would try to rescue him. Such an isolated island has poor news and few eyes and ears. It is convenient and safe to get Napoleon out of his hiding place by boat. Now the commander doesn't know how to offend Napoleon, and he is against him everywhere and will not let him go. And to tell the truth, there is no doubt that a sick drunk will have any tricks and lofty schemes, and there is no need to worry about luxury, so the nerves that the British have been tense since the day they captured Napoleon gradually relaxed.
However, according to the jailer's diary revealed later, after this time, Napoleon's temperament became severe, and sometimes he was in a daze all day and didn't talk to others at all; Moreover, he became extremely irritable, often cursing the commander General Bedoland in a hoarse voice, and sometimes throwing things at random, making few people dare to get close to him. Few people can see him several times a day except for delivering food and medicine. The emperor became more and more irritable, and finally no one dared to go near him.
In the northern Italian town of Ferrena, around 18 19, an old man came. He claims to be French, and his name is Lebar. After his wife died and his children grew up, he left his hometown to live in seclusion.
This Mr. Lebar speaks Italian fluently, but he doesn't talk much and has little contact with people. Few people care about him. Only a few old people will call him "your majesty" when they see that he looks like the great French emperor Napoleon I. He runs a jewelry store and sells glasses. Business is very good, but he never manages his own business, but entrusts it to an old shopkeeper he hires. He specializes in helping the poor and only visits this shop occasionally.
One day during 1823, Mr. Lebar suddenly became restless after receiving a letter. He stayed in the house for hours, always fidgeting. Finally, he called the old shopkeeper into the house and whispered, "I have something urgent to leave." If I'm not back in three months, you should give this parcel to the French government. " Then he took out a sealed package.
In September of the same year, at Chamberlain Palace in Vienna, Austria, Napoleon's son was dying, and his mother Princess Mary Louis of Austria was waiting beside him. When Napoleon was defeated, she was an Austrian princess and returned to China to live with her young son.
That night, the patrolling soldiers found a shadow climbing rapidly on the wall of the palace. They shot without asking anything. The shadow fell from a height and died on the spot. Later, when the princess learned the news, she immediately sent two personal servants who had followed her for many years to see the body. After seeing the body, they said nothing, and then went back to the palace to invite the princess. After the princess came to see the body, she asked the emperor to bury it, and the place where the body was buried was the cemetery that Mary had left for herself and her son in advance.
Almost at the same time, the French embassy sent a special envoy to meet with the Austrian emperor and asked for the return of the body, but it was rejected. In the end, this is the only way.
Later, several French people came to the little gem optical shop in the small town of Fallon, Italy. They left after a secret conversation with the old shopkeeper. Before long, the old shopkeeper returned the store to others and soon disappeared.
According to the bulletin issued by the British government, Napoleon died of stomach cancer in a prison in St. Helena on May 5, 182 1.
For more than 100 years, these two "Napoleon" have been the most puzzling mystery for the public and historians.