"Your Majesty!"
Upon entering the room, Alfred Dariemon immediately bowed to Jerome Bonaparte and Augusta.
Although Dariemon was imprisoned during the coup on December 2 for opposing Jerome Bonaparte's coup, he still showed the due respect to Jerome Bonaparte.
Setting aside the blemish of Jerome Bonaparte's dictatorial rule, Dariemon had to admit that Jerome Bonaparte's administrative methods were indeed much stronger than theirs (the Republican Faction).
The streets of Paris under the dictatorship were being widened and rebuilt at a visibly rapid pace, and the universal suffrage, which was restricted during the Second Republic, was also restored.
Dariemon believed that as more and more people recognized the Republican ideals, the Despot Empire would naturally collapse.
All they needed to do was to wait patiently during this time.
"Dariemon, I have a matter I wish to entrust to you!" Jerome Bonaparte said directly to Dariemon.
