Joseph nodded and continued to ask, "What about Saxony?"
"When I left Vienna, the person set out for Dresden," Talleyrand said. "By now, they must have already made contact with General Morris."
General Morris was the Commander of the Saxon Army.
Joseph gestured for him to sit down in a chair, "Are the people you used reliable?"
"Please rest assured, they were chosen by the intelligence bureau, and I secretly brought them to Saxony through diplomatic channels. They are genuine Bavarians who don't even speak French."
"You've done well," Joseph said with a smile. "Oh, by the way, you maximized the efficiency of the funds when you bribed the assistant to the Austrian Minister of the Interior, as well as the representatives from Baden. That's very good. Therefore, keep half of the income from 'selling' intelligence in Southern Netherlands and Saxony as a bonus for you and your subordinates."
Joseph spoke lightly, yet Talleyrand felt a twinge of tension upon hearing this.