Though shortsighted nationalists often threaten rulers or leaders, Piłsudski isn't such a common person.
If he commits terrorism against me?
'He'd realize Polish independence would become even more distant.'
Rather, someone like Piłsudski would try to quiet all sorts of nationalist groups and reactionary elements.
So, I released him.
Because he's that kind of person.
"Now, a question. In President Wilson's view, does that Polish independence seem possible?"
"...Why ask such a question while classifying them as Western Slavs?"
"Please answer even lightly. Polish independence, does it seem possible even in the distant future?"
This time Wilson thought for quite a while before reluctantly giving his answer.
"...If another Great War happens, there might be a chance. But difficult before then."
At this moment, I wanted to applaud his words without a hint of lies.
'Now he's following the conversation somewhat.'