After returning home from a long and fierce debate over legalizing polygamy, Berengar was excited beyond his normal means. He had just engaged in an intense discussion, where Berengar was forced to pull out solid reasoning, religious, historical, and cultural precedent, as well as general charisma to convince the Reichstag to acquiesce to his demands.
In the end, he succeeded in convincing Congress; now, all that was needed was for the bill to enter the ranks of the Senate, where it would then be sent to his desk for approval. At this moment, he was beginning to understand the need to hold a constitutional convention to further refine the process that he had devised to reduce the workload on his shoulders.