"Rastigne? Interesting!"
Jerome Bonaparte at the Elysee Palace sat with his legs crossed, curiously flipping through the newspaper in his hands.
"Sir, should we deal with this fellow..." Valerovsky asked Jerome Bonaparte, worried that the content of the newspaper might be exploited by someone with ulterior motives.
At the end of the article, Rastigne had already hinted that the President might launch a coup, which undoubtedly exposed the Bonaparte Faction, who hadn't staged a coup, to the public eye.
Jerome Bonaparte adjusted his chair to face Valerovsky, placed the newspaper on the desk, and said with a smile, "Since last year, there have been all sorts of rumors that we're planning a coup, yet here we still are. Some things, if repeated too often, become tiresome. If the wolf really comes, those people might stop calling out."
