The plan set, Joseph immediately had Eman summon all the Crown Prince's exclusive attendants.
Before long, looking at the painters, sculptors, pharmacists, acrobats, and other attendants standing in two rows before him, Joseph once again marveled, how wise his mother was to have him bring them all to Tunisia!
Without these people, his plan would indeed be a bit difficult to implement—even if one could find such masterful experts in Tunisia, keeping things confidential would be a big issue.
As for how to operate specifically, he didn't rack his brains much. There were already mature plans from predecessors; he just had to copy directly.
First, he gave some simple instructions to the pharmacist and the ventriloquist, then arranged for the Police Affairs Department and the French-descended merchant Agadon to coordinate with them, before turning his attention to Mr. Brigette, the dedicated sculptor, who bore the brunt of this mission.