Within the dimly lit tent, an electric tension suffused the atmosphere as the Pope and the young king locked eyes, their fates intertwined in the balance of the moment. Pope Gregory X understood that Conradin's proposal represented a seismic shift in the established status quo, a transformation that demanded careful consideration and extensive consultation with his council of advisors. With contemplation etched upon his features, he leaned back in his chair, his posture reflecting the gravity of the situation.
"You are acutely aware," the Pope began, his voice measured and laden with the weight of responsibility, "that the course of action you propose is nothing short of a profound change. It would, in essence, require us to acknowledge that the Sicilian kingdom is no longer a vassal of the Papal State. Have you truly considered the far-reaching implications that such a decision would entail?"