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Chapter 718 - Chapter 709: The Treaty of National Humiliation and Loss of Sovereignty

The Gorchakov Envoy swiftly agreed to Jerome Bonaparte's proposal for surrender rather than a truce, which indeed took Jerome Bonaparte by surprise,

though this indirectly reflected Alexander II of Simferopol's high regard for Duke Golitsyn of the Peterburg Region.

If it weren't for the urgent need to return to St. Petersburg to quell the rebellion, they would certainly have haggled back and forth with him on this issue.

After all, historically, the Russian Empire and the French Empire under his cousin's leadership had tugged back and forth over the issue of surrender versus truce for months.

If both the French Empire and the Russian Empire hadn't each taken a step back, the tug-of-war might have continued for a long time.

"Very well!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded with satisfaction, then smiled and said, "We have reached a preliminary consensus!"

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