Jerome Bonaparte, of course, understood that a complete integration of the President's Military Secretariat with the Ministry of War would lead some people to choose opposition.
However, he didn't care at all about the opposition of those idle military bureaucrats at the Ministry of War; cleansing the Ministry of War had already become a necessary task in Jerome Bonaparte's mind.
Those unwilling to follow Jerome Bonaparte's steps could leave with Louis Philippe.
"Eliminate those who should be eliminated! Arrest those who should be arrested! I refuse to believe they are completely spotless; you just need to exploit their flaws!" Jerome Bonaparte sneered as he spoke to General Reniao.
"Yes!" General Reniao responded diligently.
"By the way! After Brigadier General Conrobel stepped down, he recommended someone to me who will assist you in managing the Ministry of War!" Jerome Bonaparte calmly stripped Minister Reniao of the power to appoint the Secretary of State.