Chapter 12, The Holy Roman Alliance

Since no one had any objections, the plan to create the Austrian economic circle naturally passed with a high number of votes.

As for how to implement it, honestly, Franz really didn't know; times were different, national conditions were different, and many things could not simply be copied directly.

Including recruiting younger brothers, ideological work must be done one by one, and the benefits promised to each sub-state may all be different.

On this point, Franz still trusted Metternich, after all, the "European Chancellor" was experienced, and balancing the interests of all parties was his expertise.

In Franz's opinion, this economic alliance could also transform into a political alliance, a military alliance, in the future – as the economic development proceeds, it's just a matter of time before everyone's interests are bound together.

Being prepared for a rainy day was therefore very important.