Arthur simply smiled, "Because I feel that you all have debated long enough and should end this topic to talk about something else."
Walking by Arthur's side, Louis asked, "So? What is your conclusion then?"
Arthur just shrugged and said, "Every nation finds some pleasing compensation for its discouraging deficiencies: the relentless North has its iron-like toughness, the diseased South has its golden sunshine, the gloomy Spain has its faith, the humor laid upon others rejuvenates the impoverished France, and the fog of Britain beautifies the power of freedom."
Heine couldn't help frowning and asked, "What about Germany?"
Arthur laughed, "Germany? Germany has nothing at all."
Upon hearing this, Heine slightly shook his head and said, "I knew it."