This kind of arrangement is a treatment that is hard for ordinary nobility to imagine. When the carriage entered St. Petersburg, passersby stopped and watched, speculating that the person sitting in this carriage must be of ducal or princely rank.
Under the escort of the cavalry team, the carriage gradually arrived at a mansion, the owner of which was none other than the Russian Empire's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Carl Nesselrode's residence in St. Petersburg.
The grand mansion gates slowly opened, and the cavalry captain, responsible for the escort, spurred his horse to the carriage and said in fluent French to the guest inside: "Your Excellency, you have arrived at your destination! I must return to Prince Paskevich to report!"
"Mmm!" A voice full of energy came from inside the carriage, and the cavalry captain departed with his men.
