As Jerome Bonaparte finished speaking, Speaker Bi Yao was the first to applaud, followed by a wave of applause that filled the entire hall.
In the crowd, Ernest Picard glanced at Jerome Bonaparte in the distance, then quietly leaned toward Emile Olivier and said, "Do you think Jerome Bonaparte's words imply that he wants to take this opportunity to act against us?"
After thinking for a moment, Emile Olivier also lowered his voice and responded to Ernest Picard, "I don't think so! Jerome Bonaparte had already stated during the assassination that he wouldn't act against us!
It's reasonable to think that he won't break his promise!"
Having said that, Emile Olivier instinctively glanced at Jerome Bonaparte in the distance, and it just so happened that Jerome Bonaparte looked toward Emile Olivier as well.
After their eyes met, Jerome Bonaparte and Emile Olivier exchanged gentle smiles, and Emile Olivier quickly diverted his gaze elsewhere.
