Under the intervention of the French Army and the monetary offensive by spies hidden within Savoy and Nice, 90% of the Italian population in these areas supported joining the French Empire, becoming a part of it.
When the newly formed temporary government of these two regions presented this data to Jerome Bonaparte in the Turin area, Jerome Bonaparte's face also showed an expression of disbelief.
"Are you sure that all the residents of Savoy and Nice participated in the vote?" Jerome Bonaparte asked, pointing at the data.
"Your Majesty, nearly 80% of people in Savoy and Nice participated in this vote!" said Trocch, the highest official of the Chambéry temporary government, with a confident tone to Jerome Bonaparte, "The data reliability can be guaranteed!"
"Alright! I know!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to Trocch, then added, "You can leave now!"
"Yes!" Trocch saluted Jerome Bonaparte again and then left.
