Hmmm... more trouble on the Horizon. It will cost me 450 to expel Napoleon's corporate spies from my kingdom. Otherwise, I can't guarantee that he won't wind up with the trade secrets of Machinery and Civil Service.
@ Peter: I would love to help finance your elimination of French spies. However even with the ability to build mace-men and crossbowmen, Napoleon's force would be no match for the English.
We regret that the funding of institutions of higher learning taxes our people to an extent that makes contributing to the anti-espionage forces of Greece unbearable at this time. However, in the interests of quick seccesion of the overly hostile behaviour of Bonney perhaps Greek MP's could provide the same service for France that they provided to the Indian people. A great deal of gold might be found in the rubble of a few French cities.
Greek students might find themselves unable to pay for the benefits of a foreign education if their MP's are unable to prevent the spreading of that knowledge to hostile countries.
Toures & Rheims are now under English rule.
The citizens lined the streets to cheer in the English columns, and the celebrations are at this point still in full flow
That's strange! I haven't heard from my undercover agent Stephanos, who had been on an espionage mission in Tours. I hope he escaped safely in the chaos!
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