Chapter 332: Is corruption the fault of me?(2/2)
His Royal Highness the Crown Prince couldn't help but become worried, because he had already thought that in the future, as a king, he would sign countless edicts and documents like this, and would his ministers also use these tricks to deceive him...?
"Can I really see through these tricks? If not, wouldn't I be governing the country like a blind man..."
Prince Louis was thinking worriedly. He glanced at Lawrence, his eyes suddenly lit up, and he thought silently:
"Lawrence, he is so good and can easily see through these tricks. If he were to handle everything, wouldn't it be..."
In the room, Lawrence was still discussing with Berthier what to do with this document:
"Will it offend the Federation of Students...the Student Government Association, are those people difficult to deal with?"
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "It's quite difficult, Charles. As far as I know, they are the most powerful student department in the Paris Military Academy."
Berthier explained very seriously:
"They will even exercise many of the powers of the school. Large ones like the allocation of scholarships, small ones such as daily inspections and filing applications are also handled by them. If they are really targeted, it will be difficult to move forward.
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Lawrence sighed helplessly:
"No matter where they are, the student union is a bunch of annoying guys."
"There's nothing we can do about it. I heard that there are many people who are dissatisfied with the Federation of Students, but no one can do anything to them. Their relationship with the school is very close."
Although Berthier did not understand Lawrence's emotion, he also echoed the suggestion:
"Char, I suggest you not to conflict with them directly. This document can be delayed. The other party will definitely react after knowing that we have seen through their tricks. It will not be a big deal to make decisions based on their reactions.
Too late."
Berthier's suggestion is naturally the most stable and feasible, and it is undoubtedly the best choice for a civilian student like Charles Bornaba who comes from a poor background and has just arrived.
However, for Laurence Bonaparte, he had no intention of acting steadily at the Paris Military Academy.
"I have a task for you to do, Berthier."
Lawrence thought for a while and then ordered skillfully:
"First recruit new members who meet the requirements into the gang, and then lead them to spread the information about this document. Don't make it too obvious, but at least let the more than 300 people in the same period know about it."
Berthier was slightly startled. He could tell that the new battalion commander did not intend to make the slightest compromise with the people from the Federation of Students.
However, considering that Charles had surprised him several times in the past two days, Berthier also put aside some of his worries and began to inquire about the details of the mission:
"Are the details of the document also to be disclosed?"
"No need, it is enough to let the students of the same period know that the group of people from the Student Association took away the thirteen thousand livres that should have belonged to us."
"I see."
Berthier quickly made some notes in his notes, then nodded solemnly, turned around and said goodbye:
"It won't be too late, I'm going to make contact with the new members now."
"Sorry to trouble you." Laurence handed over this task to Berthier with great relief.
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After Berthier left, Duke Charles scratched his head helplessly and sighed:
"It seems that you are going to get into trouble again, Sir Charles. Berthier just said that the power of the Federation of Students is not small. Those people will not harass us like flies every day in the future."
Lawrence chuckled and shook his head, glanced disdainfully at the scholarship allocation confirmation letter, then crumpled it into a ball of waste paper and threw it into the trash can:
Chapter completed!