"Good! You've done remarkably well!"
Jerome Bonaparte applauded Valerovsky for the successful completion of his mission to Britain. In his plan, reaching a consensus between Britain and France in the Near East would have meant the task was completed.
Valerovsky's exceeding expectations was indeed beyond his imagination.
Valerovsky wore a reserved smile as he acknowledged Jerome Bonaparte's praise: "This proves precisely that under your leadership, France has gradually become an indispensable part of Britain!"
"Haha!" Valerovsky's flattery made Jerome Bonaparte burst into hearty laughter: "Cousin, since when did you learn to flatter others!"
Valerovsky smiled without responding. After a moment, Jerome Bonaparte stopped smiling and inquired about the specific situation of the British Cabinet: "Is Prime Minister Russell still in charge of the British Cabinet now?"
