"Bismarck is an extremely outstanding strategist, politician, and diplomat. The Kingdom of Frederick owes much of its development to him."
At the entrance of the Palace of Versailles, amidst the rustling cold wind, Napoleon spoke at length about his view of the current world situation, "The principle of unification was not proposed by Bismarck, but he was definitely the proposal's biggest advocate. He pursued a unilateral policy, fostered close relations with the Romanov Kingdom, and remained vigilant against the Bonaparte Empire and the Kingdom of Windsor. If not for divine intervention, the alliance he promoted among the Romanov Kingdom, the Kingdom of Frederick, and the Kingdom of Sardinia would surely have been realized!"