Arthur sighed and said, "I must admit, this is quite a strange phenomenon. Mr. Feng Kromeier, being an Austrian, actually sings praises for Italy's national independence. It seems that faced with a check, the professional integrity of most diplomats is indeed unreliable."
Schneider chuckled softly upon hearing this: "No, Arthur, I disagree with you. This actually proves that Mr. Feng Kromeier is a person with simple interests, and such people are much easier to deal with than idealists. The so-called idealists are, in fact, not much different from Scottish donkeys. Many believe it's a good term, but in the field of diplomacy, this description is simply terrible.