Heine was furious when he heard that Great Dumas actually exposed his secrets in front of his enemies: "Alexander, I trusted you as a friend to tell you these things, how could you reveal everything?"
Unexpectedly, Disraeli couldn't help but laugh loudly upon hearing this: "You actually believed Alexander? Back when I shared some little secrets with him, not long after, 'Red and Black' was published!"
Heine glared at him fiercely: "Then it seems you're a donkey yourself."
Disraeli's laughter abruptly stopped, but before he could retort, he heard Heine speak up again.
"Mr. Disraeli, don't rush to insult me, because what I just said is backed by evidence. You called me 'ha—hoo,' thinking it's an insult to me personally, but in fact, it's an insult to all Jewish people, including you and me."