Hearing William I's response, Jerome Bonaparte was overjoyed, and he promptly showered his father-in-law with a couple of flattering praises.
Jerome Bonaparte's flattery brought a hint of joy to William I's wrinkled face. After all, who doesn't like to be flattered, especially by the leader of the foremost power in Europe?
However, this joy only lasted for a moment, and William I returned to his serious demeanor, inquiring Jerome Bonaparte about how he planned to face the Kingdom of Britain and the Austrian Empire once his plan succeeded.
After all, one was the head of the German Confederation, and the other harbored vigilance against the French Empire's actions of European territorial annexation.
During the Orleans Kingdom period, the Netherlands region, eager to be under French rule, was forced to become independent under the intervention of the European Great Powers.
