After the brief meeting between Jerome Bonaparte and Hubner ended, Baron Hubner quickly returned to the Austrian Embassy and issued a telegram to Vienna.
The content of the telegram is as follows: Esteemed Duke of Schwarzenberg, I have obtained precise information from President Jerome Bonaparte's mouth that the French Republic is unwilling to interfere with the Austrian Empire's punishment of the Sardinian Kingdom.
The telegram was sent to the Vienna Telegraph Office by a nimble operator, who, after translating the message, hurriedly transcribed it and dispatched it to Mei Quan Palace.
Prime Minister's Office at Mei Quan Palace.
The revolutionary storm of 1848 forced Prince Metternich, who had established the Vienna System, out of this office in a disgraceful manner [referring to Metternich's escape in disguise].
A few months later, it welcomed a new master, younger and more ambitious than Metternich: Duke Felix Schwarzenberg.