Under Jerome Bonaparte's "warm" reminder, Muhammad Said fell into contemplation, his expression particularly serious. After a while, Said let out a long sigh and his expression relaxed once again.
Seeing the change in Said's expression, Jerome Bonaparte speculated that Said would likely choose reconciliation regarding the issue with Ismail.
As Jerome Bonaparte had predicted, Muhammad Said looked up at Jerome Bonaparte, a solemn emotion revealed between his brows, and spoke with particular gravitas.
"Your Majesty, I would like to ask you to convey some words to Ismail on my behalf! Would you be willing?"
"Of course!" Jerome Bonaparte said without hesitation, jokingly adding, "However, I only like to convey auspicious words; I won't relay any that are offensive!"
"Your Majesty, I assure you that the words I ask you to convey to Ismail will certainly not put you in a difficult spot!" Said hurriedly explained to Jerome Bonaparte.
