From a certain perspective, France's attitude represented the inclinations of the Southern German Principalities.
Which Holy Roman Emperor could, like the Emperor Napoleon of the past, elevate the "flags" of the German Principalities? The former Electorates of Bavaria, Saxony, and Wurttemberg became kingdoms; the once fragmented Rhine Region was forcibly integrated, abolishing feudal dependencies, and to this day, the Rhine Region still uses the Napoleonic Code and adheres to Catholicism.
It can be said that France's "favor" to all of Germany far exceeded that of the Holy Roman Emperor of the past.
Moreover, in history, the Southern German Principalities have always appeared as turncoats and traitors.
After discerning the attitude of the French Republic, the Wurttemberg Envoy decided to report France's inclination to his home country immediately after the ball, so that the Kingdom of Wurttemberg could quickly sign a pact with the Austrian Empire.
