The vessel carrying Jerome Bonaparte soon arrived near Cairo Harbor. The riverboat tasked with ensuring the safety of Jerome Bonaparte, upon seeing the Egyptian army stationed on both banks, quickly realized their mission had come to an end. The responsibility of protecting the Emperor now rested entirely with Cairo.
Consequently, the escort ship no longer advanced towards Cairo Harbor, but promptly turned its bow around to return to port.
Standing on the deck, the Emperor likewise saw the Egyptian troops on the pier and the bearded middle-aged man standing there.
Although Jerome Bonaparte had not had a direct conversation with Said, his innate intuition told him that the bearded man was indeed Said.
To verify his suspicion, Jerome Bonaparte softly asked Aiman Abdul by his side if he had seen Governor Said in person.
Aiman Abdul first showed a puzzled expression, then nodded in affirmation to Jerome Bonaparte.
"Throughout Egypt, there aren't many who have met the Governor!"
