Jerome Bonaparte's attitude towards Achille Fuld greatly surprised Marcel Yale.
Marcel Yale, who initially thought Emperor Jerome Bonaparte would fly into a rage upon hearing Achille Fuld's conspiracy, did not expect such a light-hearted conclusion.
Since His Majesty the Emperor had already decided not to delve further, Marcel Yale saw no need to pursue the matter.
After all, there was no deep-seated hatred between him and Achille Fuld.
In essence, he was just a sharp blade in the hand of the Emperor.
Whoever His Majesty the Emperor needed him to strike, he would strike.
Of course, if a blade doesn't see blood, it will eventually rust.
Therefore, Marcel Yale believed that for the National Intelligence Bureau to maintain strong deterrence, it must remain bloodied at all times!
Nothing is more suitable for nourishing this blade than the blood of ministers.
