Upon learning from the telegram that Cavour wanted to visit her, Princess Mathilde immediately understood Cavour's true intention.
The reason Cavour wanted to visit her as soon as he arrived in Paris was simply to re-establish contact with the Emperor of the French Empire through her.
Ever since Jerome Bonaparte had annexed Savoy and Nice with a firm attitude, Cavour seemed like a kite cut off from its string, losing all his connections in Paris.
According to some rumors from Sardinia, Cavour had completely chosen to withdraw.
Because of this, Princess Mathilde felt a bit lost for a while.
After all, Cavour was one of Princess Mathilde's few foreign friends, and she greatly admired his knowledge and eloquence.
Mathilde had thought that there would be no opportunity for further contact with Cavour, but unexpectedly, about a year later, Cavour reached out to her again.
