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Chapter 463 - Chapter 447: The Empire's "Friendship

"In terms of military expenses and equipment..."

The French Envoy put on a hesitant expression, clearly suggesting that the Sardinian Dynasty should bring their own supplies.

"We can raise funds ourselves!" Cavour immediately replied.

Cavour's willingness to serve imperialism at his own expense moved the French Envoy, who once again assured Cavour that he would convey the Sardinian Kingdom's heartfelt intentions to Paris, and he also believed that the French Empire would agree to the Sardinian Kingdom joining the declaration of war against Russia.

After that, the French Envoy and the Sardinian Kingdom engaged in a long conversation about many stories related to cultural history. Cavour spoke of the origins of the Apennine Peninsula, the rise and fall of the Roman Empire, and then discussed the modern political landscape of the Apennine Peninsula, expressing a strong desire for the unification of the Apennine Peninsula.

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