The war was still ongoing, and Franz had already prepared a plan for the development of Africa after the war. At this stage, the Anglo-Ebura conflict had evolved into a confrontation between the United Kingdom and Austria.
In the midst of the changing international situation, the South African battlefield was just one component. The world had been almost completely divided up, and maintaining restraint had become increasingly difficult.
One could imagine that colonial conflicts would continue in the future. This South African war was merely a warm-up, exploring new ways to resolve international disputes.
Survival of the fittest would be the theme of this world, and the competition among the great powers was becoming fiercer by the day. The strong would take more of the cake, becoming even more powerful; the weak would be squeezed and their living space further compressed.
South Africa, West Victoria.