After Mil left, Robuck also rose politely and soon took his leave from Arthur and Eld.
"Although I'm not sure what John is planning to do, if he's unsuccessful, I hope to make some progress on my end. I have an appointment with Mr. Edwin Chadwick, the secretary to Mr. Bentham, in a while, and I need to have a serious talk with him about your matter, to see if there's anything we can do."
With that, Robuck smiled, picked up his hat, and left the café.
No sooner had Robuck departed than Eld sprawled out on the café's seats, "Look at that, look at that! Our University of London students do have some clout! Just at your request, both the East India Company and 'The Westminster Review' have started to make their moves."
In contrast to Eld's inexplicably high confidence, Arthur seemed unusually calm.