On the third and final day of the diplomatic summit, the atmosphere at the Malacañang Palace was filled with anticipation. The negotiations with Australia and Japan had been productive, and now, the focus shifted to discussions about military alliances among the three nations.
As the delegations from all three countries gathered in the grand meeting hall, the benefits of such an alliance were at the forefront of everyone's minds. Alfonso, flanked by his ministers, addressed the assembly. "Ladies and gentlemen," he began, "the potential military alliance between our nations is a significant step towards ensuring regional stability and safeguarding our shared interests."