Just as Jerome Bonaparte was intensively clearing the British spies remaining in Paris, the British Ambassador in France, Kaoz, likewise sent a telegram to London after various confirmations.
The telegraph operator sitting next to the telegraph machine promptly transcribed the message and then handed it over to Earl of Clarion, the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
After reading the telegram, Earl of Clarion quickly folded it and put it in his pocket, then called his secretary.
"Your Excellency!" the secretary said respectfully to Earl of Clarion.
"I will be heading to 10 Downing Street immediately. Please postpone all subsequent agendas for a while! If it's really impossible to delay, then cancel them!" Earl of Clarion promptly ordered the secretary.
"Yes! Your Excellency!" the secretary hurriedly responded to Earl of Clarion.
Afterward, Earl of Clarion got up and left the British Foreign Ministry with great strides.
