"Mr. Algou, if it were you, what would you choose?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Count Algou candidly.
"Your Majesty, I fear I cannot answer your question!" A moment later, Count Algou replied to Jerome Bonaparte, "I cannot fathom the mind of a great man with the thoughts of a mediocre person!"
"A great man?" Jerome Bonaparte's lips curled into a self-deprecating smile. This so-called "great man" was merely benefiting from the advantage of foresight, observing this world with a mindset nearly two hundred years ahead of its time.
Setting aside the perspective of being a century ahead, Jerome Bonaparte considered his talent and level far inferior to his late cousin, or even to the original owner of this body.
However, the most valuable asset he possessed was the knowledge and vision that surpassed this world by more than a hundred years.
