Arthur jokingly said: "Perhaps I should call you General, after all, you are a Major General in the Polish Army."
"Being a Major General is certainly an honor," Ramorino replied. "However, I prefer you call me Lieutenant, Lieutenant of the Empire's artillery, which is my rank in the Italian Corps."
Arthur replied with a smile: "Lieutenant of the Empire's artillery, that is indeed a good title. But Lieutenant of the Kingdom of Italy might sound more pleasing."
Ramorino had been observing Arthur's reaction, and upon hearing Arthur's answer, he nodded slightly: "I think so too. However, achieving this with our current strength is still somewhat challenging."
Though Ramorino merely mentioned it casually, Arthur read a different meaning in his words.
A Polish General emerged from Italy, and naturally, Italy could also produce a Polish General.
The Poles suppressed by Tsarist Russia and the Italians suppressed by Austria coming together seemed very reasonable.