On this day, Anning had a long talk with Grand Duke Carl.
He felt that he had opened the door to a new world for Grand Duke Carl; the rest was up to his own fate.
If the reform could not be carried out, it was still possible for him to be removed by his brother Franz, but stepping back ten thousand steps, if Austria eliminated its only capable general, Carl, for themselves, that would be a good thing too!
Perhaps with a little work, this could be spun into a story that Frost convinced Austria to give up their martial prowess in three sentences.
That evening, Grand Duke Carl did not retire to his prepared guest room until late into the night, content and satisfied.
The next day, Bernadotte also hurried to headquarters from Verdun.
As soon as he entered, Bernadotte, like Napoleon, immediately noticed the Eagle Flag in the corner against the wall and was momentarily stunned.