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                                    The Fox of France - Chapter 64: Division
                            
                                                            
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To be honest, when Lafayett heard the introduction of Joseph, Napoleon's brother, by Carnot, his first reaction was, "Joseph wants to scheme for personal gain." However, Lafayett wasn't angry about it at all. In fact, he was somewhat pleased.
Firstly, because, in this era, this was quite a common thing to do. On the contrary, if someone didn't do so, it would be considered abnormal. And if Joseph was willing to tread his own path, then in Lafayett's eyes, he was, in a way, align ...
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