'Light Sword' Mr. Bertrand was smashing an empty wine bottle, his disheveled shirt and messy hair making him look very dejected: "You are Russians, your Tsar killed so many people in Poland, yet when you Moscow University students sympathize with Poland, you can win the favor of the Polish. But we German students, we treat Poland so well, so why don't the Polish like us Germans?"
Sitting next to the Great Dumas, Heine crossed his legs and started to tease his junior colleagues: "Oh, that's not difficult to understand. You might as well say, who likes us? Or why does everyone dislike us."
Bismarck, who returned with Arthur, was surprised and said: "How come everyone dislikes us?"
Heine fully utilized the rich experience he gained from traveling across Europe, counting on his fingers: "At least the countries neighboring us, like the Italians, the Danes, the Swedes, the Polish, the Russians..."
