The good times are always fleeting; after staying in Italy for a few days, Carlo ultimately had to leave.
After all, Carlo was already the King of Spain, and the affairs of Spain were most important to him.
This visit to Italy was not only to see his father, Vittorio Emanuele II, but Carlo also intended to sign further cooperation agreements with the Italian Government, which was also why he stayed for several days.
Now that the cooperation agreement between the two governments had been signed, Carlo had no reason to linger in Italy.
When parting with Vittorio Emanuele II, Carlo felt some reluctance. But there was no choice; state affairs take precedence over everything. Carlo had already set aside some tasks to make time for this visit to Italy.
Although the current Spanish Government appeared stable, Carlo did not dare to gamble on that possibility. Only by personally overseeing Spain could he ensure its stability and development.
