Mornay's words aroused the ministers' desires for money after they had purchased public works bonds, hoping that the bonds in their hands would continue to appreciate.
"Moreover..." Mornay paused and turned his gaze towards Minister of War Reniao.
Minister Reniao knew that it was his turn to act. He too stood up and placed two documents in front of Jerome Bonaparte and Opler.
Prime Minister Opler, who had only read half of Mornay's documents, now saw the documents placed on the table by General Reniao, with the prominent title "Railway and Army Modernization" on the cover.
Prime Minister Opler put down Mornay's documents and turned to study Reniao's documents. In his heart, the army was more important than the government.
Due to the lesser content, General Opler quickly finished reading it, and Jerome Bonaparte, who was already aware of the contents, also hastily browsed through.