After reading the letter from the Governor of Algeria to Jerome Bonaparte, Ambassador Cowley suddenly felt a mysterious dizziness. At this moment, he truly didn't know how to explain to Emperor Jerome Bonaparte.
He couldn't possibly tell Emperor Jerome Bonaparte that all of this was the Kingdom of Morocco's own doing, having nothing to do with Britain!
Although the content of the letter was indeed caused by the Kingdom of Morocco's reckless behavior, to say they didn't rely on Britain's power to act would be false.
Not only would Emperor Jerome Bonaparte not believe it, but even Ambassador Cowley himself didn't want to believe it.
To make matters worse, now Britain still has demands from France.
The actions of the Kingdom of Morocco are simply throwing cold water on England and France relations.
Thinking about this, Ambassador Cowley was filled with the desire to fiercely beat Sultan Abdul Rahman of the Kingdom of Morocco.
Why did you provoke France for no reason!
