From Percy's words, Jerome Bonaparte didn't hear much sincerity; instead, they were words spoken to save face.
Thinking of this, a hint of disappointment appeared at the corner of Jerome Bonaparte's eyes.
As a "ordinary person" with the foresight of God, Jerome Bonaparte was destined not to be understood by all of France.
Not to mention France, even if he now told the King of Prussia that Prussia would completely defeat France in 22 years, Prussia itself would probably not believe it. They would only think that Jerome Bonaparte was trying to find a reason to strike Prussia in revenge for his uncle's defeat at the Battle of Waterloo.
"Alright! I understand!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded, deciding to end the unpleasant topic: "Gentlemen, it seems our journey will end tomorrow, Secretary Percy!"
"Here!" Percy quickly responded to Jerome Bonaparte.