Thereafter, Eman presented the report sent by the officials from Marseille.
Joseph unfolded the report and after reading just a few lines, his eyebrows involuntarily raised.
The report said that the King of Spain had sent a total of 1.8 million livres' worth of grain, and its quality was quite good.
You should know that although the drought had a smaller impact on Spain, it still had an effect. That Charles III squeezed out such a large quantity of grain to give as a gift showed tremendous sincerity!
Two days later, a special envoy of Charles III arrived in Paris, first visiting Louis XVI and the Queen, and then hurriedly sought out Joseph.
After the exchange of routine formalities, the envoy requested Joseph to send the others away before taking out a personal letter from Charles III, which he handed over with great respect.