When Minister Dico saw Valerovsky appear before him, he immediately realized that he might be facing a big trouble.
Sure enough, Valerovsky, who had just arrived in front of Minister Dico, immediately said to Dico, "Mr. Dico, His Majesty invites you to come over!"
"Your Excellency Valerovsky!" Minister Dico said, while calmly handing a note to Valerovsky, "How is His Majesty's mood now?"
Valerovsky skillfully accepted the note handed over by Minister Dico (mainly to reassure Dico) and responded to Minister Dico with a solemn tone: "Before I left, His Majesty was in a very bad mood!
Don't blame me for being talkative, Minister Dico, what's going on with your Toulon shipyards?
His Majesty clearly ordered you before he left to appropriately slow down the expansion of enterprises!
Our current prosperity is built on the foundation of war. Now that the war is over, where do you expect His Majesty to conjure up so many orders for you!"
