Somiare suddenly felt the entire hall was filled with the stench of humiliation, and, trembling with rage, he had no choice but to stand up indignantly and walk towards the exit with a darkened face.
As the golden doors closed again, Queen Mary sighed softly and turned to Brian, asking, "Archbishop Brian, who do you think would be suitable to succeed the Justice Minister?"
Brian immediately responded, "Your Majesty, Baron Breti, the current court advisor, is competent and loyal. He studied law at the University of Paris and could be appointed as the Justice Minister."
This was also the result of Joseph and Brian's repeated deliberations. Breti was skilled in networking and had decent political abilities.
Most importantly, he was a cousin of the King and very loyal to the Royal Family. In history, during the most dangerous moment when Louis XVI was preparing to flee Paris, it was Breti who had been actively planning and strategizing for the King, never betraying him.