Louis shrugged his shoulders: "At least that's what my uncles think."
Arthur leaned back on the sofa and took a leisurely sip of tea: "Well, Louis, I must frankly say that your uncles are right."
Louis had been smiling happily, but his smile froze: "Do you also think I should be more low-key now? Leaving everything to these elders to handle?"
Arthur shook his head: "Of course not, how could the old men's minds be more agile than the young? I just feel that in that book of yours, you overly emphasized uniting everyone. You want to unite the Bonaparte Party, the republican, the Orthodox Party, and even the Orleans Party; you want every country to enjoy its own national characteristics and the system it yearns for.