The already foreseeing opposition from the Kingdom of Prussia and the Russian Empire, Valerovsky remained calmly seated in the chair. As the arbiter, the more tense the situation became, the less he could afford to step directly into the arena.
"Since everyone has different opinions on the issue of the succession of the Kingdom of Poland, I suggest that we temporarily set aside the issue of the Polish monarch! After we solve all the other issues, we can discuss the candidate for the Polish monarch! What do you all think?" Valerovsky proposed in a neutral tone.
As soon as Valerovsky finished speaking, Count Baur and the Earl of Clarion looked surprised. They didn't understand what kind of game Valerovsky was playing. Grand Duke Maximilian was clearly a person personally chosen by Jerome Bonaparte. Why was Valerovsky not siding with them?
