"Today's meeting is adjourned here, I declare the meeting over, and wish everyone a pleasant time in Venice." Count Allen Tal concluded.
Subsequently, everyone began to leave, but the representatives of East England were asked to stay by Allen Tal.
"Please stay, gentlemen. Although nothing conclusive was achieved in the conference, I have a general understanding of both sides. Would you be interested in gathering at my estate tonight?" Allen Tal invited the representatives of East England.
Herman and Von der Leyen had originally planned to inquire Allen Tal about the relevant situations after the meeting. Now that Allen Tal intends to bring the United Kingdom into the discussion, it was clear that Allen Tal had some thoughts.
The two exchanged glances, and after Von der Leyen gave a confirming nod, Herman said, "Of course, it would be an honor."
Salisbury also said, "Sure, out of respect for your invitation, I will attend as well."
