Alexandre Taillard de Vorms is tall and handsome, a very attractive, charming man with women. He also happens to be the Minister of Foreign Affairs of France, the land of the Enlightenment. He has thick silver sideburns, an athletic body, and a slightly dark complexion. From the podium of the United Nations in New York to the Oubanga region where war in Central Africa is about to break out, his presence is everywhere. There, he calls out the powerful and pleads with the great to bring peace and calm the nerves of the belligerent, attesting to his aura of Nobel Peace Prize for the Universe. Alexandre Taillard de Vorms had a strong and combat-ready mind, adhering to the holy trinity of diplomacy: legality, wisdom and efficiency. He dealt with neoconservative Americans, corrupt Russians, and greedy Chinese. Although the world is not worthy of the greatness of French spirit, French spiritual art feels tightly enclosed within its own borders. Arthur Vlaminck, a young graduate of the French National School of Administration, was hired by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to be responsible for the "speech" of the Foreign Minister. In other words, he is going to write a speech for the Foreign Minister’s speech! But does he still need to learn to write carefully and handle the relationship with the staff around the minister?
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