"Your Majesty, Her Majesty the Empress's special envoy is now outside the military camp!"
When Jerome Bonaparte heard Bulbaski's report, a trace of doubt quickly appeared on his face.
Thus, Jerome Bonaparte suspected that his son had secretly "accused" him once again to Augusta.
As for why it was "again."
Because during this time, Jerome Bonaparte often used the guise of training Friedrich to torment him.
Including but not limited to, forcing Friedrich to converse in German, leaving Friedrich alone in the forest outside Fontainebleau Palace to survive an entire night alone, and more.
Every time Friedrich would run to Augusta to accuse Jerome Bonaparte.
Augusta, naturally understanding Jerome Bonaparte's intentions for Friedrich's growth, couldn't help but complain to Jerome Bonaparte at the sight of Friedrich's tearful little face.
Therefore, when Augusta's envoy arrived, Jerome Bonaparte instinctively glanced at Friedrich.
