Chapter 308: Things in Iberia Are Always So Bad

In the temporary meeting room of the Golden Lion Inn, an unexpected pair of guests and Arthur sat down around a round table.

Barely had they settled into their seats when Napier began sizing up Louis and Great Dumas, seated next to Arthur.

The distinguished Royal Navy officer opened with a question, "Mr. Hastings, are these two subordinates of yours reliable? Before we discuss the specifics, it would be best if you could confirm that they are not spies sent by the French."

Arthur picked up his cup and took a sip of tea, "General Napier, you need not worry about that. These two aren't French spies, as this gentleman with me holds an unmistakable French nationality. Generally, he gathers intelligence openly; there's no need for him to go undercover. Incidentally, he is also a French artilleryman."

Great Dumas nodded appreciatively at hearing this, "Indeed, I have undergone rigorous training in artillery."