Stockholm, once it became the capital of the Nordic Federation, this ancient city was once again infused with fresh vitality; the nickname "Northern Venice" is well deserved.
Its beautiful scenery and unique Nordic charm add a special flavor to the city, leaving a lasting impression.
No matter how pleasant the scenery is, it could not move Philip Francis Thomas. As an official of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Francis had always been full of pride.
However, the pride he held was ultimately defeated by reality. Ever since he accepted this task, his spirit had been crushed.
To win the new round of Prusso-Russian Wars, the Tsarist Government not only sought to raise funds from England, France, and Austria but did not overlook the closely connected Nordic Federation either.
Of course, Francis's main task was not to raise money; it was more about keeping the Nordic Federation stable to prevent this old adversary from stabbing them in the back at a crucial moment.