Franz guessed correctly; behind the Mahdi Rebel Army indeed were forces from within Austria that were involved. No sooner had Friedrich intended to create trouble than he made contact with the Rebel Army.
It was proven that sponsors are always the most welcome. As a pioneer of the African independence movement, Mahdi welcomed the Austrian military mission team with the most ceremonious of rituals.
The two sides got along famously, the only regret being that the British also appeared here, which was very displeasing to Hutile and the others.
Fortunately, since everyone's stance was aligned—namely, to cause trouble for the French—no unpleasantness arose.
After the welcome banquet came to a close, someone couldn't hold back, "Leader, aren't the Austrians a bit too perfunctory?"
Without a doubt, everyone was extremely dissatisfied with the Austrian military mission team.