"Alexander, although I haven't told you directly, you should know that I have been in long-term correspondence with Mr. Victor. In fact, this correspondence is not limited to mutual exchanges between friends but also serves as a channel for the heads of the British and French crime intelligence departments to discuss new criminal techniques and share information on international criminals."
Of course, our conversations are not always so formal, and we often talk about other things. I don't like prying into others' private lives, but as you know, Mr. Victor, while generally good at keeping secrets, becomes quite talkative with non-confidential information, sometimes almost as much a blabbermouth as Mr. Hugo."
Great Dumas heard this and felt even more uneasy, "You know about Hugo's blabbermouth too? If so, Victor must have also told you about Balzac's pettiness, hasn't he?"