When Jerome Bonaparte received another letter from Augusta sent from Paris, he made up his mind to continue his performance without interfering with the Expeditionary Army General Staff's military deployments.
However, occasionally he would also propose some of his own ideas, such as: setting up a railway between Kamish Port and Sevastopol to make transportation more convenient; dispatching naval forces to bombard the Odessa region; abolishing the serfdom system in the Crimea region; the army should also establish its own internal newspaper, for the circulation among soldiers...
In order to make their boss look good, the General Staff did modify and implement a small portion of Jerome Bonaparte's plans to a certain extent.
The small railway from Kamish Port to Sevastopol was officially included in the General Staff's plans.
