"Your Excellency, Ambassador, surely you didn't summon me here just to discuss these matters!"
The Wurttemberg Envoy looked at the Saxon Envoy before him with a slight smile.
If he (the Wurttemberg Envoy) wasn't mistaken, the Saxon Envoy had most likely approached him regarding the matter of the Russian Empire.
As for why the Wurttemberg Envoy was convinced that the Saxon Envoy had come for issues related to Russia, it was, of course, because this Saxon Envoy had a special identity: he was the son-in-law of the current Russian Empire's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nesselrode.
Besides, Saxony and Württemberg themselves had no intersecting interests, and their respective countries' "big brothers" were on the verge of forming an alliance, eliminating the need for them to act as intermediaries for mutual contact.
