Just as Bashirio reformed the bad atmosphere within the Paris Northern Industrial Group and Jerome Bonaparte eagerly awaited the appeal for aid from the Post Envoy, an unexpected change was also occurring in North Africa.
The initiator of this unexpected change was none other than the Kingdom of Morocco, situated in North Africa.
On a Sunday morning nearing late December, French Minister of Foreign Affairs De Luyis hurriedly arrived at the entrance of the Tuileries Palace in a carriage, stepping on the snow-covered steps, and entered the palace hall.
The servants inside the hall quickly stopped De Luyis and inquired, "Minister Luyis, do you have an urgent matter to report to Your Majesty?"
"Of course!" De Luyis replied without hesitation.
"Please proceed to the reception room and wait for a moment. I will report immediately!" said the servant, instructing his colleague to take De Luyis to the reception room.
