With Carlo's full support, Primo was brimming with confidence and worked overtime that very night to revise his reform plan. Since capitalists and the church were destined to be enemies of the Spanish government, their opinions were not needed at all during the reform process. On January 3, 1870, the Spanish government applied to Parliament for additional military funding, which was subsequently approved by Parliament and Carlo. At this time, Primo still held a majority of seats in the parliament, and this process was really just a simple formality. After receiving this extra military funding, Primo immediately dispatched a diplomatic team abroad to purchase weapons, equipment, and artillery. In Primo's plan, the Krupp cannon, which had been tested in the Austro-Prussian War and the F

