As for the intelligence agency established by Carlo, Prime Minister Prim does not have much objection. After all, the government cannot stop the actions of the King, and although Carlo does not have much power, the King of Spain is not just a figurehead.
Pressing too hard would not be beneficial for either Prime Minister Prim or Carlo. Maintaining the current balance is the most suitable choice, as it won't delay Prime Minister Prim's reforms for the government and Spain, nor will it hinder Carlo's power arrangements.
Prime Minister Prim and Carlo are naturally aware of the current situation of the Spanish government. Now, Prime Minister Prim is the absolute leader of the Spanish government, and Carlo's influence is far less than that of Prime Minister Prim.
But such power will have to be returned to Carlo in the future. Until their respective plans are completed, neither Carlo nor Prime Minister Prim is willing to damage their relationship with the other.
