Paris City Hall, Prime Minister's office.
When Clemenceau pushed the door open and entered the room, he was surprised to see Briand pacing anxiously in front of the desk.
Briand, known for his calm demeanor in the political arena, was actually showing signs of impatience.
"Is it because of Jangbulu, Your Excellency?" Clemenceau asked casually, as he took off his coat and handed it along with his hat and cane to his secretary.
Briand stopped and turned to look at Clemenceau, countering with a question: "You seem unconcerned?"
Clemenceau walked over to the desk, poured himself a glass of red wine, and sat down on the sofa, answering, "I don't think there's anything to worry about. If Shire dares to do such a thing, then let him face the parliamentary inquiry. We can use this opportunity to remove him as the commander of the 6th Army Group."
Although Shire covered his tracks flawlessly, the parliament couldn't find any evidence linking him to the matter.
