With Primo focused on reforms and Spain in a stable state, Carlo was surprised to find himself with nothing to do. Let Primo handle the reforms; after all, it's something that will offend people. It is no exaggeration to say that the reforms offended almost all forces in Spain, except for the reformists who supported them. If Primo hadn't enjoyed such high prestige within the Spanish military, Spain's prime minister would likely have been replaced long ago, before his reforms were even completed. The current reforms are a high-stakes gamble for Primo himself. If he wins, Spain will have hope of returning to its former glory, and Primo will remain a beloved prime minister in Spain. But if he fails, the forces Primo has offended will not let him off the hook. Even if Carlo can provide P

