De Luyis's flattery did not make Jerome Bonaparte feel any pride; instead, it sounded another alarm in his heart.
This world isn't just France that knows reform; other countries are also desperately striving to catch up.
Therefore, France must not slack off in the slightest; reform must be carried out with full effort.
"This shows that war is the whetstone to test reform achievements. In the last war in Crimea, our army and people passed the test of war!
Our quality of life did not stagnate due to the footsteps of war, unlike previous wars; it even entered a brief period of prosperity!
This is a tremendous improvement. I hope our next battle can be like the Crimean War! Of course, I personally do not like war as it brings endless pain!" Jerome Bonaparte pointedly stressed and then solemnly told De Luyis, "Mr. Luyis, your cooperation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is indispensable!"
