Although Palmerston didn't mention a word about what Arthur did in Russia, and instead kept talking about seemingly unrelated matters, Arthur couldn't help but feel something was off.
The old fellow first emphasized that the Duke of Wellington was not very satisfied with his diplomatic report, and then used the topic of the Duke of Wellington to discuss discipline and management style.
When talking about his meeting with Police Chief Bresson in Paris, he specifically mentioned that there was also a Swiss banker present.
And now?
Now he started talking about how most of Napoleon's family were quite foolish, and mentioned something about not being too arrogant, otherwise what is given can also be taken back.
Arthur certainly admitted he was a suspicious person, but every paragraph Palmerston spoke seemed to hit a nerve, wasn't there something off about that?
