"Your Majesty, my colleagues are all very willing to serve the government!" Bemini responded reservedly to Jerome Bonaparte, "If the price at which the government sells could be a bit lower, I think more enthusiastic bankers would be willing to undertake this great mission."
Although Jerome Bonaparte was still unclear about what method Bemini used to sell the already bankrupt railway at a value higher than the railway itself, he could be sure that those bankers were full of devious schemes.
However, all of this had nothing to do with Jerome Bonaparte.
"I am delighted that you have a heart to serve the Empire! The Empire will not forget this precious friendship!" Jerome Bonaparte first praised Bemini and other bankers for stepping in for the nation.
Then, he deliberately paused, shifted his tone, and admonished, "But I hope you do not forget! You are not only an excellent banker, but also a capable government official!
