Disraeli was so shocked that he dropped the pen he was holding onto the ground.
He abruptly stood up, his hands pressing on Arthur's shoulders, "Arthur!"
Arthur replied calmly, "What's wrong?"
Disraeli was so excited that he could barely contain himself, "You're a bloody genius!"
"Thank you," Arthur said, "you're the second person to tell me that today."
"Who was the first?"
Arthur answered calmly, "The Devil."
"Indeed!" Disraeli's mouth almost split with his grin, "You're a bloody devil!"
Arthur corrected him, "Benjamin, I'm not the devil, the one praising me is."
"Fine, fine, I'm the devil. If you can come up with this method, what's it to me to play the devil once?"
Seeing his dramatically inclined friend completely out of his wits, Arthur had no interest in clarifying further and spoke, "Well then, Benjamin, are you satisfied now? By the way, if things don't go smoothly, I might be able to unleash something explosive in 'British' eventually."