Jacques Louis Enon's apology did not redeem Emile Olivier, instead it made Emile Olivier's mouth curl into a dismissive smile.
Subsequently, Emile Olivier responded coldly, "Mr. Enon, if you could have said those words a little earlier, perhaps we wouldn't have reached this point!
Since we've already come to this, what's the use in saying nice words?"
Jacques Louis Enon's face showed an awkward expression; how he regretted it in his heart!
If he could have stopped this conflict earlier, the outcome might have been different from now.
At that time, he also wanted to know what Jerome Bonaparte said to Emile Olivier, so he chose to allow the conflict between Jules Favre and Emile Olivier.
Attempting to forcefully extract the information he wanted, but Emile Olivier's attitude was equally resolute. To maintain the "big picture," Enon transformed into a mediator, easing the tension between the two!
