American Ambassador Jones, seeing the two men preparing to leave with the pamphlets, suddenly remembered the instructions in the letter from the Crown Prince of France and hurriedly called out to them, saying solemnly, "I trust you have come to understand the current situation. The primary task is to preserve Poland and to counter the ambition of the Russians, so I hope you will support the King, after all, he can rally more Polish people to resist Russia."
"Oh, and you must temporarily set aside your religious demands... I don't mean to stop you from spreading Catholicism, but that should come after Poland's crisis is resolved."
"If the Bar Confederation can make an outstanding contribution to resisting the Russian invasion, I believe, the Polish public will come to favor Catholicism even more," he added.
The two men, upon hearing the word "Bar Confederation," instinctively shrank and looked around nervously.