Schneider looked at Arthur, his eyes gradually widened, then suddenly he grabbed Arthur's hand and shook it vigorously: "My dear Arthur, you always have such foresight. In this light, he indeed has a reason to live on. He must know Mazzini's address in London. If we forge his handwriting to send a letter to Mazzini, and indicate in the letter that part of the funds was intercepted by the French, it would be even better."
Arthur waved his hand and said: "That's not the only brilliant part. The most brilliant thing is, Mr. Garibaldi is a sailor; he can't rely on the pen for a living like Mazzini. Therefore, after the revolution's failure, he plans to sail while raising revolution funds. But since the Kingdom of Sardinia and Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, and other countries have signed extradition treaties, his wish to sail in Europe is almost impossible..."