Garibaldi glanced at the people present, clenched his fist, and got up: "I'm really sorry for causing trouble for everyone. Honestly, bringing me to Gottingen, you've all already done a great deal. I really have no reason to ask you to safely get me to the port."
"No, no."
Arthur raised his hand to signal Garibaldi to sit: "Giuseppe, I'm saying this not because I feel you've burdened us. On the contrary, if we didn't all admire you and the courage of the Young Italy members, we wouldn't have risked losing our heads to get you here. However, given the current situation, running around is certainly a path to death. So, I suggest you and your companions should settle in Gottingen first, wait until things calm down, and then we'll take you to the port."
"But..." Garibaldi learned from the experience: "Sir, if a few Italians who don't speak German come to a small town like Gottingen, it's quite conspicuous. Won't that cause you trouble? How will you explain it to the police?"