However, Louis was dissatisfied, but hoping he would directly step out and tear apart his relationships with his uncles was unrealistic.
Due to the death of Napoleon's only son, and the fact that his other uncle Jerome Bonaparte's children were too young, Louis had naturally taken the prime position among the younger generation of the Bonaparte family.
Louis himself was quite aware that if he lost his family's support and the Bonaparte name, then he would be nothing.
This time, accompanying Arthur to Paris was a political gamble in itself, and judging by the current situation, since Louis Philippe decided to send him to bring back Napoleon's coffin, the gamble's rewards were beginning to manifest.
Even though his uncles would certainly be enraged by his private meeting with Louis Philippe, as long as he successfully completed the escorting mission, the elders' anger would not matter.