Chapter 127: Changes in Europe

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After hearing the messenger's cry, William's heart became very heavy.

What's going on in this situation, is it wrong to be clever when you're smart? But why? There's no reason at all, why would those bastards know what they're up to, it's completely unreasonable?

At this time, William, although he knew something about the temperament and character of the Indians, still could not have imagined that it would be because the Marathas protested to the Britons, claiming that they had not done their duty to block the Mughals completely.

Seriously, it takes a very, very big imagination, and even a lot of people with very normal IQs to figure it out. What exactly is the logic of their thinking?

This is so bizarre that after hearing the news, William couldn't help but have an inexplicable and ridiculous feeling that "I was by a bunch of fools".

Of course, even if this is the case, even if it is true, the most important thing now is not to feel this way or that, but to find a way to rescue the expeditionary force of the Russian Gothic Empire, which is currently trapped, and more importantly, his aunt Freya.

After all, she was an important member of William's family. Aside from the initial unpleasantness, Freya was the most loyal person to William, the Russian Gothic Empire, and the Hereford family, as well as the best and most capable supporter and general.

In any case, William did not want her to lose in this war, and even, if he had to choose, he would rather give up all of India to Victoria in exchange for this supporter.

"Give the order to go down and prepare the army. After thinking about it for a while, William made a decisive decision,

Although it is very heart-wrenching, no one will feel good about putting such a thing that is abolished halfway on.

However, it is true that there are more important places and where troops are needed now. Under these circumstances, he had to suspend his offensive against the Punjab Empire. Let his enemy, Grand Lady Landit, breathe a sigh of relief.

In this way, the layout of the empire in India is completely at a disadvantage. If the situation gets worse, there is a good chance that the empire will even collapse in an instant, literally losing the whole Indy. ”

As soon as he thought of that kind of consequence, William had a feeling of grievance that he wanted to kill someone.

Yes, at present his expeditions to the Far East have planted the imperial flag in the Bering Strait, Kamchatka and the southern Sakhalin Islands, all of which are now imperial territories -

Of course, this is only a theoretical thing.

It's too desolate and too remote. Before the Far East Siberian Railway was completed, there was simply no way to open it up.

Even if this kind of land was occupied, it would not bring much benefit to the empire.

In fact, William always felt that the greatest advantage of owning those lands was to make his empire look big and powerful. It is also commonly known as the good-looking face.

Of course, in addition to these worse things, it is not without benefit to occupy the Far East, to build fortresses, ports in the Vladivostok region, to capture the local Tunguska barbarians for their own service or something.

At least then the Russian Gothic Empire had another route to the New World - although it was a very long route - even from the newly opened Suez Canal was very far away, and it was not at all as convenient as a direct voyage from the Old World, which took only a week to reach.

However, the meaning is not the same, well, yes, not at all.

Because of the route from Vladivostok, ships directly reach the West Coast of the New World, which has not yet been explored, and has not yet been effectively exploited and utilized.

The area is still an unowned wasteland - of course, there are not a few Native Americans scattered among them - but these guys don't count. At least until they recognized the Great Empire as their country and Wilhelm von Hereford as their supreme lord, it could never be counted.

In this way, the Russian Gothic Empire could acquire a large number of colonies with little to no war.

Although the Russian Gothic Empire was unable to open up and develop these colonies due to lack of manpower, William understood that these lands represented the future of the empire.

In any case, the empire will become the ruler of this world, and as the people of the master, the Goths will definitely breed a terrible number in the future.

Preparing for the future, preparing these people for the land on which they would live, was what the rulers of the Russian Gothic Empire needed to do, and it had to do.

That's it. Whenever he thought about these things, William felt that his soul had been sublimated.

And yet, yet, yet, yet --

However, even if those colonies were acquired, there was nothing to be happy about.

The Russian Gothic Empire was still at a disadvantage in the struggle for colonies in the Old Continent and around the world.

The southern part of the New World is still completely under the control of the Kingdom of Asturias, a decaying and depraved nation. In the north, with the exception of the Neu-Gothic colony under William's current painstaking control, all of the rest were under the control of the Britons.

Although William formulated a series of policies for the New Gothic colony before leaving the colony, believing that the New Gothic colony could work hard to develop without being collapsed in one way or another - he even imagined that if the strength of the Gothic colony was to surpass the development of the Britonic colony, and even attract the inhabitants of the Britonic colony, the plan of the Britons to colonize the New World collapsed -

However, in the following time, it turned out that William had a really good idea, and there was nothing so cheap in this world at all.

Yes, in the beginning, with William's planning and management, the Neo-Gothic colony did outgrow the Britons. However, when William returned to the Russian Gothic Empire, the development of the Neo-Gothic colony began to stagnate.

Deeply aware of the importance of the New World, Victoria spared no effort in investing in the New World. William, on the other hand, not only did he invest less, but in many cases he even had to use the resources of the colony to subsidize the homeland.

After all, the mainland of the Russian Gothic Empire was large enough, and there was a lot of money to spend on it, and more importantly, there were a lot of newly occupied areas to digest. Add to that an ambitious rail network system, industrial upgrading, agrarian reform, and much more. The Russian Gothic Empire became a country that was developing at an extremely fast pace.

The country itself has enough land, good enough conditions, and other investment opportunities that the native people of the Russian Gothic Empire, the resources, and the merchants, capitalists, factory owners, and aristocrats, are not very willing to give up the opportunities in their own country and invest in the New World.

The Britons, on the other hand, are different. The land was small, and the occupation of the Old World was equally complicated, and the visionary rulers of Victoria and Maria were the most important reasons, of course, because they were not short of money. They have all kinds of envy, jealousy, hatred, and all kinds of unhappiness and money that make William unhappy.

That is, while William worked hard and struggled, the Bretons not only took care of their colonies in the southern green continent, but also the territories of the Old World, they also made great achievements in the New World.

Large numbers of troops and immigrants were sent to the New World, and they were the first to cross the Appalachian Mountains and advance toward the vast and flat Central Plains of the central region.

The first is the most stunning, water-rich Great Lakes basin, which has become their largest farm and ranch. Then a large amount of natural resources were exploited, and at the same time, the policy adopted towards the local indigenous people was also lamentable, killing almost mercilessly, spreading their power and brutality among the indigenous people. At the same time, it also gained countless land and power.

In this way, they encompassed the entire western foothills of the Appalakia Mountains, and incorporated this vast area called Louisiana into their colonial order.

Because of this, the path to the outward expansion of the neo-Gothic colony was completely blocked. At the same time, without sufficient resources and policy support, the current Neo-Gothic colony, although it can still maintain a high welfare package, can no longer achieve the powerful means and possibilities of being able to control the entire New World as William hoped.

It has completely become a simple market for cotton and other plants and raw materials for the Russian Gothic Empire.

William was also helpless about this.

This is true of the New World, it is true of the Old World, and the same is true of the Spice Islands. If now, the only land in the world that has not been completely controlled by the Britons for the time being, that is, the rich and populous Indi, has also fallen into the control of the Britons, then it will be completely difficult for the Russian Gothic Empire to become the master of the world......

Under these circumstances, William could not help but regret a little - if he had not helped the Bretons to suppress the independence movement in the New World, what would the current world situation become?

Could the newly established United States of America become an auxiliary force to the Russian Gothic Empire against the Britons?

Even if it weren't, the Russian Gothic Empire could have deprived the Britons of the rich New World forever.

Perhaps, this is the significance of the emergence of the United States of America? )