In concluding the letter, the king returned to the idea of "organised counter-action" by giving a clear indication that, should the opportunity arise, he was willing to support an armed royalist challenge to the stage:
His the king's] strongest weapon is the threat to abdicate efrective used several times already. To be really effective there must be some chance that he could put the threat into execution, that is, to be able to go away or to retire to some safe place and await everits. To make the same threat while he is in Bangkok is not half so effective since he lacks liberty of action. The revolutionaries have only to get hold of his person to effective stop any kind of movement on the part of the Royalists. With the King in their hands they can take measures to suppress any attempted revolt With the King at large and free to lead a revolt they have to be more cautious