"Thank you for your understanding! Mr. Envoy, I believe that France and Prussia will certainly become friendly allied nations!"
Jerome Bonaparte hypocritically told the Prussian Envoy, knowing that it was time to "lay cards on the table" with the Prussian Envoy.
According to Jerome Bonaparte's understanding of King Frederick William IV of Prussia, the conditions he proposed were simply impossible for the King of Prussia to accept.
If Frederick William IV were to agree to his conditions, the Kingdom of Prussia, which held the high hopes of German nationalists, would become a disgraceful traitor, undoubtedly a massive blow to Prussia. The liberals who rose to Prussian politics relying on nationalism also could not tolerate such an incorrect act.
Though German nationalism may seem suppressed now, it has merely transformed from open confrontation to parliamentary struggle. The dream of German nationalism is hidden deep in every German's heart.