"Ah..." Metternich smiled, "So if you can bring back a good message for him, surely that would smooth his ruffled feathers, wouldn't it?"
"Good message?" Lady Lyven pretended to be ignorant, "Are you saying Austria intends to stand with us? But wouldn't that upset the English?"
Upon hearing this, Metternich merely took Lady Lyven's arm, "My dear, for you, I'm willing to do anything."
Although Lady Lyven knew that nine out of ten sentences from the man before her were lies, at that moment, she didn't mind playing along with the charade.
"Clemens, you're always so naive. But that's why I love you."
Two foxes were putting on an act here, while Viscount Palmerston and Lady Copper in the next box seemed much more down-to-earth.
They were taking a break with glasses of red wine, ready to enjoy an outstanding piece from Arthur.