After Talleyrand left, Christina came in through the small door on the side of the study and said to Anning, "You really can handle him."
Anning laughed: "Handling Talleyrand is actually quite simple. In fact, it's rather pleasant to listen to his sugar-coated nonsense."
"You couldn't possibly fall for such superficial flattery, could you?"
"How could I? What I like are girls."
Anning made a coy remark, which seemed to work pretty well on Christina. His fiancée revealed a sweet smile and lightly patted Anning: "It seems to me that you like wars more than you like girls."
Anning: "I don't like war. I wish it would end soon so that everyone could live in peace and tranquility. It's Napoleon who loves war; he might wish it would go on forever."
In his past life, when Anning read Napoleon's biography, he felt that Napoleon might have treated war as if it were a real-time strategy game.