Joseph saw at the end of the report, "British Consul in Tunisia, Hollis, committed suicide due to personal reasons," and couldn't help but shake his head with a smile.
"This truly is an old tradition of England, utterly ruthless to their own."
Although France held a large number of Tunisian Guard prisoners that could testify, the British Government resolutely insisted that these were false accusations, and since Hollis, the only person involved, had died, there was no proof to dispute their claim.
Joseph was indifferent to this; after all, France wasn't likely to declare war on England at the moment, and he himself had made a fortune in Tunisia, so he let this minor interlude slide.