As a diplomat with nearly a decade of experience, the emotions displayed on Von Bismarck's face at this moment should not appear on the face of an excellent diplomat, but rather on that of a hostile military leader.
For only the leader of a hostile nation would reveal their emotions so openly.
An excellent diplomat, no matter how much they despise the monarch of a hostile nation, would hide their emotions deep inside, facing the adversary's ruler with absolute rationality.
The most typical representative of this was none other than Prince Metternich.
When Prince Metternich served as the Austrian Ambassador to Paris, he consistently responded to Emperor Napoleon with a gentle demeanor, catering to the Emperor's wishes.
When Emperor Napoleon sought to find a noble consort, Metternich further persuaded Emperor Franz to agree to an alliance with the French Empire.
