After the conversation between Jerome Bonaparte and Conrobel ended, other generals at Jerome Bonaparte's banquet were called forward in turn, and he kindly talked with them, giving them some "encouragement."
Every general, upon receiving the "encouragement" from Jerome Bonaparte, displayed a joyful expression, since this "encouragement" represented the Emperor's recognition of them.
After Jerome Bonaparte finished receiving all the generals, it was unknowingly already dusk, and the sunlight that originally filled most of the room had gradually faded away, creating a scene of half light and half shadow.
Standing on the dim side of the room, Jerome Bonaparte stretched a bit before slowly strolling to the window.
Gazing through the glass at the sunset that painted half the sky red in the distance, he unconsciously recited a famous line from the past life.
"The sunset is infinitely beautiful, yet so close to dusk!"
