Leao was visibly excited when the French mentioned the most glorious achievement of his life, immediately raising his head: "Fighting alongside His Royal Highness the Crown Prince against the Prussian Army is a memory I will never forget.
"I swear, as long as I'm alive, no one will hand Legnica over to the Prussians!"
Talleyrand, however, looked disappointed: "You can't just fixate on Legnica."
"What... do you mean?"
Talleyrand leaned in closer: "Breslau, Gwozdziec, and indeed the entire Silesia."
Leao's pupils instantly contracted, and his raised head lowered slightly: "No, no, this will trigger a large-scale war."
Talleyrand patiently analyzed for him: "At present, the Prussians have less than 20,000 mobile troops left, almost all of which are needed to defend Glogau. And the Breslau Fortress, without a supply line, could fall at any moment.