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Chapter 1116 - Chapter 1105: Plotting the Uprising

Under Cavour's persistent persuasion, Mazzini's resolve began to waver, and he started to agree with Cavour's theory of "first have an Italy."

The Italian Nation has been ravaged for hundreds of years, and there is really no need to waste energy on matters of national system.

Then, after a long silence, Mazzini finally uttered the words Cavour had always wanted to hear from him.

"Mr. Cavour, when do you want me to start an uprising!"

Mazzini's reply made Cavour, who was sitting beside him, feel an unprecedented sense of relief.

Before Mazzini spoke, Cavour had always worried that Mazzini would choose to refuse him, which would make his original plan falter.

After all, there are not many leaders willing to use their party's strength to fulfill others.

Moreover, these were two groups with completely different political ideologies.

Cavour and Mazzini's political positions cannot be described as completely consistent; they are poles apart.

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