De Mornay led Jean Dulles and Louis Pasteur to one of the many guest rooms in the Tuileries Palace and then bid them farewell before leaving the guest room.
After De Mornay left the guest room, Jean Dulles once again engaged in a warm conversation with Louis Pasteur.
However, this time Louis Pasteur did not show the same enthusiasm as earlier. During his conversation with Jean Dulles, Louis Pasteur kept glancing at the door, as if Jerome Bonaparte was about to appear from the other side at any moment.
Jean Dulles understood that his student still had little experience.
Then again, Louis Pasteur being invited to the Tuileries Palace at the age of 28 had indeed exceeded Jean Dulles's expectations.
Jean Dulles seemed to see a new political star, and with a heart that cherished talent, he half-jokingly, half-seriously asked, "Interested in taking a position in my department? It's better than being a professor!"
