The intelligence that Britain had successfully suppressed 80,000 Russian troops in Saki reached Jerome Bonaparte at his temporary residence on the outskirts of Bakhchisaray, finally allowing Jerome Bonaparte's previously tense heart to settle temporarily.
Although the quality and equipment of the British Army were far superior to that of the Russian Army, the Russian Army outnumbered the British.
Therefore, there were still some difficulties for Britain in successfully suppressing the Russian Empire in Saki.
If the Russian Army really determined to retract its defense line back to Simferopol, Jerome Bonaparte's subsequent plans might need to be adjusted.
For now, Jerome Bonaparte need not worry about the Russian Army in Saki choosing to break through.
After all, a forcible breakout would not only cause massive losses but also significantly impact their political careers.
