"Your Majesty, the guests you invited have arrived!"
Bourbas's reply made Jerome Bonaparte feel delighted.
His persistent invitations have finally received the other's approval, and now he can implement that plan.
"Where are the guests? Quickly take me there!" Jerome Bonaparte impatiently responded to Bourbas.
"Yes, Your Majesty!"
Guided by Bourbas, Jerome Bonaparte swiftly passed through the corridors of Fontainebleau Palace and soon arrived at a pair of doors with bronze handles.
The doors were made of birch wood, with bas-reliefs of Emperor Napoleon crossing the Alps carved on their surface, covered with a layer of reddish-brown paint, conveying an exceptionally sacred feeling.
Seeing Jerome Bonaparte and Bourbas from afar, the two attendants guarding the door immediately bowed to greet them.
As Jerome Bonaparte and Bourbas reached the front of Tanon, the two attendants hurriedly opened the door for Jerome Bonaparte.
