"This gentleman is the founder of the 'Society of Friends of the Black People," Talleyrand said, his expression somewhat helpless. "From the name alone, you can tell what their purpose is.
"He even traveled to the United States, intending to lead the movement to liberate enslaved blacks there. Of course, he returned empty-handed under the watchful gaze of the American militia, only managing to write a book titled 'Southern Black People Chronicles.'
"I believe no one is more suitable than him for carrying out the Santo Domingo mission."
...
The next day.
Joseph, feeling relaxed, had breakfast and prepared to set off for Brittany.
The previous afternoon, he had summoned Brisso. To be honest, sending this man to Santo Domingo significantly increased the likelihood of success.