Before starting the conversation, we must first introduce Czartoryski.
Prince Czartoryski, born in Warsaw in 1770, had served several Tsars, including Empress Catherine, reaching a position of high authority that put him just below the Tsar. He could be called a living fossil of his time.
This trusted minister under Alexander I has now become the undeniable core of the Polish independence movement. It is because of respected figures like Prince Czartoryski that this movement can remain united, avoiding discord over personal interests for the time being.
Why Czartoryski chose to betray the trusting Tsar and join the ranks of Polish independence is a long story in itself.
We won't delve into it further here.
Under Czartoryski's guidance, Jerome Bonaparte sat on the sofa in the mansion.
"Your Majesty, what instructions do you have for me?" Czartoryski immediately inquired of Jerome Bonaparte as he sat down.
