Bertier was somewhat surprised, "How do you know?"
Joseph thought to himself: Of course, it's because Franz II has never had the habit of resisting to the end. In history, whether facing Napoleon or the Russians, he compromised without any psychological pressure.
Hmm, the "Campoformio Treaty" is about ready to be signed.
However, he simply said calmly, "This can be considered a conclusion based on the international situation and the battlefield conditions."
The Chief of Staff's admiration for the Crown Prince had long been overflowing, so he didn't mind letting it overflow once more, "Your wisdom always teaches me so much, Your Highness."
As he hurried to send orders to Napoleon, Archbishop Brienne anxiously knocked on the door and entered. After hastily saluting, he placed a report on Joseph's desk: