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Vienna, after a prolonged period of political maneuvering, on August 21, 1866, the Africa localization strategy was finally submitted as a formal proposal for discussion in the New Holy Roman Empire Parliament, and the moment to decide the Empire's fate had arrived.
Should it be approved by the Imperial Parliament, then Africa would become a century-long strategy for the Shinra Empire, and even the national focus could potentially shift.
The comical scenario of European sovereigns turning into African chiefs was about to unfold in the 19th century.
Franz was not deranged, he had already done enough. Once the Africa localization strategy was approved, the impact on the future would be tremendous, both good and bad, and the strategy could even fail.