The Natio was content only with ending the war with Kusari, but they rejected being part of any kind of a binding agreement on the grounds of their aspiration to self-sufficiency. The Bretonian delegation was indifferent about the matter and about the Natio as a whole. The Whig representative was happy that the Natio was sidelined back to an observer as they were supposed to be, and Mountbatten was content because she was no longer obliged to repay the personal debt she had to the Natio. Mountbatten hurried to finish this verbal dessert and move onto the main course, which was to disrupt Gallia.
"Since I am aware that you understand my desire to move onward", Mountbatten said to the Kusarian delegation, "Then let's not allow tiny details to bog us down. Shall I then have this treaty produced in analogue shape so it can be signed?"