Chapter 8: Persuasion

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Carlo understood that if he couldn't persuade his father at this moment, not only would his plans for the Austro-Prussian War vanish, but even the autonomy he had finally gained over his property would once again be subject to the supervision of Vittorio Emanuele II. Looking at Vittorio Emanuele II's serious expression, Carlo organized his thoughts: "Father, I think it would be good to have General Garibaldi prepare the army ahead of time. A war between Prussia and Austria is inevitable, and as Prussia's ally, we will certainly have to participate in this war. Austria is also our enemy. If we want to seize this opportunity to retake the Venetian region, we must prepare in advance, rather than hastily engaging in battle after the outbreak of war." Vittorio Emanuele II nodded, quite please

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