"I shall await your victory news in Paris!"
Jerome Bonaparte responded with a smile to Gorchakov Envoy and then reminded him not to forget to attend the peace conference in Paris this April.
Gorchakov Envoy knew that the so-called peace conference mentioned by Jerome Bonaparte was merely a supplementary meeting led by France to divide the Russian Empire's territory.
However, Gorchakov had no choice but to attend this trial conference against the Russian Empire, for if they did not represent the Russian Imperial Government, the Golitsyn traitor group in St. Petersburg would surely do so.
This would lead to their indirect loss of international influence, and the European monarchies might no longer consider Gorchakov and his associates a fully functional government.
In this case, they would lose the support of some people.
After all, although Golitsyn's new government limited the Tsar's power, they did not abolish the Tsar.
