Spoken like a true politician, Jean-Claude notes. He inclines his head towards the other man again. "Of course," he replies. For the Nest. His own ambitions certainly aren't coming into play here. Certainly not.
Jean-Claude waits for the other man to direct their conversation. He knows his own reputation among the vampires, and he makes no efforts attempting to change their minds. He was born a pauper, he grew up a whipping boy, and then he was a slave, for lack of a better way of putting it, for centuries. He knows exactly what the other vampires think of someone like him becoming Earl.
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Jean-Claude waits for the other man to direct their conversation. He knows his own reputation among the vampires, and he makes no efforts attempting to change their minds. He was born a pauper, he grew up a whipping boy, and then he was a slave, for lack of a better way of putting it, for centuries. He knows exactly what the other vampires think of someone like him becoming Earl.