Yiduo and his group readily agreed. They had guessed this would be the case a few days ago. It was just intelligence, so of course they would sell! It wasn't as if they'd be exposed to any core secrets.
Henry nodded in satisfaction. It wasn't that he wanted to spy on the Emperor; he just found that relying on word-of-mouth to spread semi-public information was far too slow.
After discussing the details of the arrangement, they shared a small meal. Yiduo and his group then departed, and Henry didn't linger either.
Everyone wanted to learn what was happening in other parts of the Empire more quickly, especially in the Royal Capital.
Did the Emperor not know that people were constantly leaking information about him? Of course he knew.
He simply turned a blind eye. With the imperial family at its zenith, strong enough to hold the Senate in a death grip while appointing other Dukes as Electors... Would you dare to rebel in such circumstances?
'You wouldn't, would you?'
