Arthur was in a great mood because both giant-class aircraft carrier tests were very successful, and Australasia could be said to be the first country to truly master aircraft carriers.
Of course, the progress of the British would not be too slow, and Arthur's investment in the navy would definitely not decrease, let alone be blinded by the current achievements.
After encouraging and rewarding the personnel involved in the tests, Arthur returned to the royal palace in a good mood, preparing to convene a cabinet meeting to determine the tasks for the new year of the Australasian government.
Frankly speaking, the tasks of Australasia in 1919 were not few. In addition to the basic tasks of national construction, the relocation plan of the new capital and the fourth phase of the Leonora Industrial Base's construction were all major projects requiring large funds and great efforts.