It is quite comforting to hear news of a DeFrance who survived the journey to Bordeaux. When word spread of the happenings during the evacuation of His Majesty and the royal family, I'd truly feared the worst. Indeed, many did.
The Nobility of Gallia have not forgotten you, mon Roi. While the traitors may roam free, I await the day they should all be slapped in irons and executed for their crimes. I expect no mercy to those who have willingly destroyed our way of life in an attempt to establish power out of jealousy.
What resources a humble servant of the Crown may have are yours to dispose of, mon Roi. Until our Kingdom is restored to what it should be, this 'Duchy' will serve as home until we can say with affirmation that the Roi rules with honour and iron-willed men.
► Source:CLASSIFIED ► Encryption:port RM-ObK-R3C-RU1T-ET ► Submitter:Konteradmiral, Gerwald Klaus ► Recipient:Joseph DeFrance ► Subject:Don't be a fool
The video link was established. A clear view of Klaus's office. Caught a bit off-guard, he was lighting himself a cigarette, took a few puffs out of it, not too long before his face showed a cold grin.
Guten Tag Herr DeFrance, I hope everything is fine over there back at your place. I was just taking a rest, and I woke up to something so unexpected as this, it just so happens that it landed in my inbox, I suppose. I will turn a blind eye to this message which I will consider as spam. You should choose your receivers more carefully next time. And let me tell you one thing, DeFrance, I have never liked threats. If this is your intention, to harm my people, either you are small-minded or you have steel balls, for I do not take kindly to those kind of messages. Don't make a fool of yourself, I have heard that people that belong to House Gallia are among the smartest and wisest, I want to keep that opinion for me, and it would be rude of you to make me change it. That would be all, I hope you enjoy the rest of your day.